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Letlow looks to push past Cassidy as Louisiana Senate contest moves forward

The Hill · May 12, 2026, 5:19 PM

Key takeaways

  • A ruling that the state s new House map was an unconstitutional racial gerrymander prompted Gov.
  • Early voting has been underway, and voter advocacy groups warn the situation could create low voter turnout because the shifting election calendar adds uncertainty.
  • Voters are already navigating a high-profile Senate contest.

Why this matters: political developments that affect policy direction and public trust.

Link copied by Elizabeth Prann - 05/12/26 1:19 PM ET Link copied ATLANTA – Louisiana voters may face confusion at the ballot box Saturday, as House primaries are on hold but the Senate primaries are moving forward after a Supreme Court decision last month.

A ruling that the state s new House map was an unconstitutional racial gerrymander prompted Gov. Jeff Landry (R) to delay those races while new district lines are considered. The case, part of a broader national battle over redistricting, raises questions about whether a new Louisiana map would dilute minority voting power with Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act hit by the ruling.

Early voting has been underway, and voter advocacy groups warn the situation could create low voter turnout because the shifting election calendar adds uncertainty.

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