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  2. Age of candidacy laws in the United States - Wikipedia

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    To be a Representative, a person must be aged 25 or older. This is specified in the U.S. Constitution. Most states in the U.S. also have age requirements for the offices of Governor, State Senator, and State Representative.[74] Some states have a minimum age requirement to hold any elected office (usually 21 or 18).

  3. Age of candidacy - Wikipedia

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    This age requirement also applies in elections to any individual elective public office; the main example is that of an elected mayor, whether of London or a local authority. There are no higher age requirements for particular positions in public office. Candidates are required to be aged 18 on both the day of nomination and the day of the poll.

  4. Will you be able to vote or run in Louisiana's future closed ...

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    Louisiana will shift to closed party primary elections for some offices in 2026 after Gov. Jeff Landry signed a bill into law this week that will change the way the state's voters elect their ...

  5. Louisiana Department of Education - Wikipedia

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    Louisiana Department of Education (LADOE) is a state agency of Louisiana, United States. It manages the state's school districts. It is headquartered in the Claiborne Building at 1201 North 3rd Street in Baton Rouge. [1] [2] On a previous occasion the department was headquartered at 626 North 4th Street in Baton Rouge. [3]

  6. Louisiana may fund private school for students rich and poor ...

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    The education savings account program could cost the state $258 million in new spending by its third year, according to the Legislative Fiscal Office. By comparison, Louisiana's popular ...

  7. Elections in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    In a 2020 study, Louisiana was ranked as the 24th hardest state for citizens to vote in. [14] As of 2024, Louisiana is the only remaining state without auditable paper ballots, an established best practice for recounts and audits, [15] in any jurisdiction. [16]

  8. New law requires all Louisiana public school classrooms to ...

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    BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Louisiana has become the first state to require that the Ten Commandments be displayed in every public school classroom, the latest move from a GOP-dominated Legislature ...

  9. Louisiana Board of Elementary and Secondary Education

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    The State Board of Education was reorganized as the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education, with eight members elected from congressional districts and three gubernatorially appointed members. The constitution continued the elected Superintendent, but allowed the legislature to abolish the office by a two-thirds vote, which it did in 1985. [5]