Baton Rouge — Governor Jeff Landry plans to suspend the state's May 16 primary elections to allow lawmakers time to approve a new congressional map after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down Louisiana’s second majority-Black district, the Washington Post reported. Landry told Republican House candidates Wednesday that he would pause the primary process so the legislature could redraw lines. In a 6-3 decision, the court's conservative majority found the district, represented by Democrat Cleo Fields, relied too heavily on race. Baton Rouge — The Washington Post said an announcement to suspend the May 16 election could come as soon as Friday. It is unclear whether any suspension would apply only to the primaries for the six House seats affected by the map change or would extend to other contests, including the Senate primary. Officials have noted the timing could affect early voting schedules and which contests are delayed as lawmakers work to approve new boundaries for District 6.
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这项决定可能会影响您的投票安排。如果您在路易斯安那州,尤其是第六选区,您的初选可能会被推迟。这还可能影响您在美国国会获得代表权。请密切关注您当地选举办公室的最新消息。
选区重划可以重塑政治格局。了解这些变化如何影响您的投票和代表权至关重要。如果您不确定您的选区或投票日期,请联系您当地的选举办公室。如果您认识路易斯安那州的人,值得转发。
路易斯安那州的共和党官员和候选人可能会从地图修改中受益,这些修改可能会改变第六选区,并可能增加共和党在众议院的代表人数。
受影响地区及现任民主党众议员克莱奥·菲尔兹的黑人选民,在最高法院的裁决和潜在的选区重划之后,面临代表性被稀释和连任前景被改变的可能。
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