45,000 Votes Will Be Discarded In Louisiana. Gov Says It's 'Not A Big Deal.'
Source: Huff Post
May 11, 2026, 10:06 PM EDT
In the wake of the Supreme Courts recent decision on gerrymandering, Louisianas governor suspended the states primary elections, even though tens of thousands of votes had already been cast. Now he intends to toss those votes.
During a 60 Minutes interview Sunday, Gov. Jeff Landry (R) was pressed about what would happen to the roughly 45,000 ballots that were cast prior to the high courts decision. This country has held elections during the Civil War, during two world wars, elections still went on, correspondent Cecilia Vega said. Well have an election, and were actually gonna have an election on election day, Landry responded.
But voting was already happening, Vega said, cutting Landry off. As we sit here right now, more than 45,000 ballots have been returned. What happens to those?vvOh, those ballots are discarded, Landry said. And those people will vote again in November.
Vega seemed to take issue with the cavalierness of the governors response. You say that like its not a big deal, she said. Well, its not a big deal, Landry responded. Its not my fault. If anyone has a grievance, take it to the United States Supreme Court.
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pfitz59
(12,893 posts)and drive the GOP out
riversedge
(81,475 posts)Miguelito Loveless
(5,884 posts)and be arrested for voting twice. Mark my words.
displacedvermoter
(4,955 posts)Reich Minister of Greenland if things go as planned. I can see him signing off on executing the members of their government and legislature, "shoot 200 people, not a big deal"
LetMyPeopleVote
(181,693 posts)dickthegrouch
(4,634 posts)All those voters need to demand newly printed ballots and, since the previous ones are discarded (without being tabulated in any way), demand a new ballot because the previous one was illegally printed and distributed.