America's two-term limit for presidents stems from George Washington's precedent and the 22nd Amendment, a tradition Trump may challenge Only one person in US history has defied the two-term example set by the first president,
Louisiana voters will see four constitutional amendments on the March 29 ballot. These measures address issues like criminal justice, teacher pay, taxes and more. They’ve received mixed reviews from various organizations and advocacy groups. Here’s what we know about each amendment.
The Arkansas House State Agencies and Governmental Affairs on Monday (March 31) narrowed down its choices for potential constitutional amendments to refer to voters in November 2026. The full
Louisiana voters overwhelmingly rejected four proposed constitutional amendments which aimed to reshape the state’s approach to justice, juvenile crime, taxation, and judicial elections. Each amendment was rejected by more than 60% of voters.
"In rejecting Louisiana Constitutional Amendment 2, Louisiana citizens from every walk of life stood up and demanded good and faithful government, a government that protects us, and does not ...
Louisiana voters rejected all four of the constitutional amendments in the municipal primary election on Saturday, March 29, 2025.
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