Louisiana Primaries Still Open to All
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Louisiana’s primary election rules remain unsettled as a bill to block unaffiliated voters from Democratic and Republican primaries stalled in the Senate, leaving them able to vote for now. Rep. Beth Billings’ proposal, backed by Gov. Jeff Landry but opposed by Senate President Cameron Henry, aimed to give party leaders tighter control over who participates in their primaries — especially for federal and local offices. While a compromise last year allowed no-party voters to pick a party’s primary, party leaders still want to exclude independents from internal elections and presidential contests. Technical challenges with voting machines may also complicate selective exclusion. Billings vows to try again next year with a new approach — and the battle over who gets to vote in party primaries is far from over.
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