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Louisiana 2025 ballot measures

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As of May 2, 2025, four statewide ballot measures were certified for the ballot in Louisiana in 2025.

HIGHLIGHTS
  • The Louisiana State Legislature referred four constitutional amendments to the March 29 ballot.
  • On the ballot

    March 29, 2025

    Type Title Subject Description Result Yes Votes No Votes

    LRCA

    Amendment 1 Judiciary; Legislature; Judicial authority Allow the legislature to establish trial courts with limited or specialized jurisdiction, such as business courts, through a two-thirds vote

    Defeated

    221,355 (35%)

    412,108 (65%)

    LRCA

    Amendment 2 Severance taxes; Public education funding; Income taxes; Property taxes; Sales taxes; Teachers; Tax exemptions; Public retirement funds; Budget stabilization; Restricted-use funds; Revenue and spending limits; Legislature Revise state constitutional provisions governing tax policy and various state funds

    Defeated

    224,109 (35%)

    410,107 (65%)

    LRCA

    Amendment 3 Criminal sentencing; Legislature; Juvenile justice Provide the state legislature with the authority to determine in state law which crimes can result in a juvenile being tried as an adult; removes list of crimes currently in the state constitution for which juveniles can be tried as adults

    Defeated

    212,343 (34%)

    419,392 (66%)

    LRCA

    Amendment 4 Judiciary Provide that judicial vacancies should be filled by calling a special election at the earliest available date pursuant to state law, rather than current law, which provides for calling a special election within twelve months after the day the vacancy occurs

    Defeated

    229,620 (36%)

    401,524 (64%)


    Potential

    Ballotpedia is tracking no potential state ballot measures in this state.


    Referral of 2025 constitutional amendments

    The following table illustrates the vote requirements for each constitutional amendment certified for the ballot, the votes each amendment received, and how Democrats and Republicans voted on each amendment in each legislative chamber:

    Louisiana Amendment 2, State Tax and Fiscal Policy Changes AmendmentDemocratsRepublicans
    Senate:Required: Yes votes: (%)No votes: (%)Yes: ; No: Yes: ; No:
    House:Required: Yes votes: (%)No votes: (%)Yes: ; No: Yes: ; No:

    Getting measures on the ballot

    Citizens

    In Louisiana, citizens do not have the power to initiate statewide initiatives or referendums. As of 2021, voters of Louisiana had never voted on a ballot measure to authorize a statewide initiative and referendum process.

    Legislature

    The Louisiana State Legislature can refer statewide ballot measures, in the form of constitutional amendments, to the ballot in odd-numbered years and even-numbered years. The Louisiana Constitution requires a two-thirds vote in each legislative chamber during one legislative session to refer a constitutional amendment to the ballot.

    Historical facts

    See also: List of Louisiana ballot measures

    A total of 48 constitutional amendments appeared on the statewide ballot in Louisiana during odd-numbered years from 2003 through 2023. Of the 48 amendments, 33 (68.75%) were approved and 15 (31.25%) were defeated.

    Legislatively-referred constitutional amendments, 1999-2023
    Total number Approved Percent approved Defeated Percent defeated Odd-year average Odd-year median Odd-year minimum Odd-year maximum
    48 33 68.757% 15 31.25% 4 4 0 15

    See also

    Louisiana

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