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Testing Democracys Collapse in Louisiana

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- Supreme Court struck down Louisiana's congressional map on April 29, dismantling the largest Black voting district.
- Louisiana Legislature eliminated the elected clerk position of Calvin Duncan, later restored by federal court.
- Governor Jeff Landry enacted policies threatening Black voting power and limiting political access.
- Voters face constitutional amendments on May 16 that could reshape governance and resource distribution.
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