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 said in a statement that the goal of Amendment 2 was to create better opportunities for Louisiana residents ...
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry expressed disappointment after voters rejected a constitutional amendment he said would have been a game changer for the state.
In a stunning rejection of Republican Gov. Jeff Landry, Louisiana voters turned down all four of his constitutional ...
Four proposed constitutional amendments related to justice, taxation, and judicial elections were overwhelmingly rejected.
Louisiana voters rejected all four of the constitutional amendments in the municipal primary election on Saturday, March 29, ...
In a stunning rejection of Republican Gov. Jeff Landry, Louisiana voters turned down all four of his constitutional ...
In a stunning rejection of Republican Gov. Jeff Landry, Louisiana voters turned down all four of his constitutional ...
A campaign effort named "No to The All, Ya'll" issued a statement saying that the result was "a resounding message that the ...
"This is not the end for us, and we will continue to fight to make the generational changes for Louisiana to succeed," Landry said in a statement.
The governor spent the past several weeks campaigning in favor of Amendment 2, a sprawling revision of the section of the ...
The defeat of Amendment 2, a sprawling revision of the section of the constitution that deals with state taxes and budgeting, ...