The Louisiana Secretary of State's office updates election results every 90 seconds as results are counted. You can find those vote totals here for statewide and legislative races, as well as local races by parish. This includes New Orleans, Lafayette, Baton Rouge and Shreveport metro areas.
Election Day in Louisiana for Open Primary/ Orleans Municipal Parochial Primary is on Oct. 11. Here's when polls open and which parishes have races.
The US Supreme Court is poised to consider further cutting a landmark 1965 civil rights law with a case that could boost Republican election hopes and call into question as many as 19 congressional districts with primarily Black or Hispanic populations.
The Open General/Orleans Municipal Parochial General election in Louisiana is upcoming. Here's what to know about voting and registration deadlines.
No Democrat holds a statewide elected office in Louisiana, where President Trump had landslide support in his 2024 election.
Gov. Jeff Landry had ambitious plans when he notified legislators two months ago that he planned to call them into a special session beginning on Oct. 23. He has now scaled back those plans.
Election day was held on Saturday, October 11, across Louisiana. View the latest results in Acadiana's parishes.
Black residents in a newly created Louisiana congressional district fear they could lose their representation under a case being heard before the U.S. Supreme Court.
Democratic former Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards has announced that he will not run for the U.S. Senate in 2026
NYT: …Election law experts, civil rights groups and politicians are watching Wednesday’s case closely because of the immediate, enormous impact it could have on local, state and federal districts…. “You’re going to essentially cast doubt on dozens of congressional districts
Former Democratic Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards said he will not run for Senate – dashing his party's hopes of fielding a strong candidate to unseat incumbent GOP Sen. Bill Cassidy.
Saturday, October 11, was Election Day across Louisiana, including items on ballots in several Acadiana parishes. While most of the items are millage renewals, there were some