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Louisiana voters rejected all four proposed amendments to the state constitution on Saturday.
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The district judge said he won’t stand in the way of votes being counted on Saturday amid the legal challenge, but said the case can otherwise move forward.
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Here's what we know about each amendment and how various organizations and advocacy groups feel about them.
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Louisiana voters decided on four measures to amend the state’s constitution in Saturday’s election. Turnout was just over 10%, according to the Louisiana Secretary of State.
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The Public Affairs Research Council (PAR), a nonpartisan governmental research organization led various public discussions regarding the four amendments and compiled a 13-page report detailing each measure.
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A video on the Facebook page for nonprofit anti-abortion organization Louisiana Right to Life starts with a pregnant Black woman receiving an ultrasound.…
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Here’s the language you’ll see on the ballot:“Do you support an amendment declaring that, to protect human life, a right to abortion and the funding of…