New Orleans. A federal judge on Sunday, May 3, blocked a Louisiana law that would eliminate the Orleans Parish Criminal District Court clerk position, allowing Calvin Duncan—who won the November election with 68% of the vote—to move forward to assume the office; the judge found the April 30 statute violated voting rights and granted a temporary restraining order. The order prevents Governor Jeff Landry and Secretary of State Nancy Landry from carrying out parts of Act 15 while the litigation continues; the ACLU filed the emergency motion on Duncan’s behalf, Duncan briefly began work Monday before a higher court temporarily froze the federal decision at the state’s request, and judges will hear further arguments.
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关于第15号法案的斗争尚未结束。它目前被暂时阻止,但后续的论证仍在进行中。请及时了解最新情况。如果您身处奥尔良堂区,您在下次选举中的投票可能会受到此事件的影响。如果您认识在路易斯安那州的人,值得转发。
Calvin Duncan 和支持他的选民受益,因为联邦命令维持了选举结果,并根据第 15 号法案阻止了立即的州任命。
州长杰夫·兰德里(Jeff Landry)、州务卿南希·兰德里(Nancy Landry)以及第 15 号法案的支持者在法律上遭受了挫折,因为禁令阻止了合并和任命条款的执行。
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