The constitutional amendment that rewrote the fiscal portion of Louisiana’s Constitution failed primarily because of a tactical error made by Republican Gov. Jeff Landry and his legislative allies.
Louisiana said “no” to all four amendments on the March 29th ballot. The amendments were struck down with above sixty percent of the electorate voting against each of them.
Landry had pushed hard for Amendment 2 in particular. But voters across the state resoundingly rejected all of the changes.
Thousands of voters cast their ballot in the March 29 election. "Historically, our local election voter turnout is very low, and I think it's super important to vote. Obviously, there were a lot of ...
Governor Jeff Landry addresses the March 29 election results after voters shoot down all four proposed state amendments.
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - Gov. Jeff Landry clearly was unhappy Saturday night (March 29) after Louisiana voters soundly rejected four proposed amendments to the state constitution, including the ...
Gov. Jeff Landry of Louisiana joined President Donald Trump at the White House to announce a nearly $6 billion Hyundai steel ...
Gov. Jeff Landry said in a statement that the goal of Amendment 2 was to create better opportunities for Louisiana residents and draw more people to the state, while other officials released ...
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry expressed disappointment after voters rejected a constitutional amendment he said would have been a game changer for the state.
Jeff Landry, Louisiana voters turned down all four of his constitutional amendments Saturday, including the governor’s plan ...
Four proposed constitutional amendments related to justice, taxation, and judicial elections were overwhelmingly rejected.
Originally from Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Kuiper originally intended to be a professional athlete playing soccer in Europe.