In a shocking move, Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards has been hit with a lawsuit over his decision to delay the state's primary election. The lawsuit, filed by several voters, claims that Edwards' decision to postpone the election violates state law and unfairly disenfranchises voters. The primary election, which was originally set for April 24, has been pushed back to June 17, sparking concerns among election officials and voters alike. As the state prepares for a highly contested gubernatorial election, the delay has raised questions about the motivations behind Edwards' decision and the potential impact on the democratic process.
Voters Sue Over Louisiana Governor’s Move to Delay Primary The New York Times