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If you want to register to vote in person or by mail for the Oct. 14 primary, you’ll have to do it by this Wednesday, Sept. 13.
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In two rapid-fire rounds, candidates were allowed only to give yes or no answers, though not everyone stuck to the rules.
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The debate, which begins at 7 p.m., will be broadcast live on WWL-TV Channel 4 in New Orleans, and live-streamed on WWL’s website and YouTube channel. Five candidates for governor will participate — but Republican Jeff Landry won't be among them.
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The 2022 Midterm elections are on the horizon – are you planning to vote? Do you know how to vote, and where to vote, and what you might need to have when you show up to the polls? What if your voter registration is out of date, or has a mistake, and you are challenged at the polls – what can you do?
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A formal effort to recall New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell has been launched Friday, according to a report from NOLA.com.
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New Orleanians must wait a few more weeks to learn who their next sheriff will be, with a runoff called between incumbent Sheriff Marlin Gusman and former New Orleans Police Department Independent Monitor Susan Hutson.
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Voters also rejected amendments to increase levee districts taxing authority, and allow lawmakers to tap into larger portion dedicated funds to address mid-year budget deficits.
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Election Day is here, and up for vote are several important municipal elections in New Orleans and a handful of statewide amendments.
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Early voting has concluded for the Nov. 13 election, and despite a lack of enthusiasm generated from the races themselves, mail-in voting continues to be a popular option during the pandemic.
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In this guide, we give you a breakdown of these amendments and dates to know as you prepare to head to the polls.