Similar issues that plagued early voting in Louisiana were present on election day. The state Democratic Party says the “mass confusion” amounts to “voter suppression and voter intimidation.”
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With guests Jan Moller, Invest in Louisiana executive director, and Kathy Kliebert, former secretary of the Louisiana Department of Health.
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Of the total 787,521 votes cast, 64% of voters statewide rejected the amendment. In East Baton Rouge, 69% of voters rejected it.
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Two seats are open on the commission regulating Louisiana’s utilities in this November’s election.
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On this week’s episode, we hear from veteran journalist Jarvis DeBerry on the latest news coming out of the Gulf South.
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A high school in the Bywater focused on coastal restoration and sustainability is set to close this summer. It leaves a unique legacy.
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