Louisiana residents will vote on four state constitutional amendments in the Dec. 7 election. They involve judicial discipline, the state budget process and property tax debt. The final day of the early voting period is Saturday,
Voters will be deciding on four amendments to the Louisiana state constitution on the Dec. 7th ballot. This article aims to break them down, so that you can know what you're voting for.
Louisiana voters will consider four amendments to the state Constitution with early voting under way for the December 7 election.
Early voting will take place from Friday, Nov. 22 to Saturday, Nov. 30. The polls will be open from 8:30 a.m. until 6 p.m.
Early voting is underway and, aside from the Baton Rouge mayoral race, there are four constitutional amendments on the ballot.
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Those who plan to cast their ballot ahead of election day can find their early voting location and sample ballots on the Louisiana Secretary of State website. Early voting ends on Nov. 30, and election day is on Dec. 7.
Early voting will take place from Friday, Nov. 22 to Saturday, Nov. 30. The polls will be open from 8:30 a.m. until 6 p.m.
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