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SB 2

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2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by John Albers and 20 co-sponsors

Senate Bill 2 shifts Louisiana's special election date for constitutional amendments from April 18 to May 16, 2026, impacting voters and election planning.

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Bill Summary · SB 2

Summary of Senate Bill 2 (SB 2)

Purpose and Intent

Senate Bill 2 (SB 2) aims to change the date of a special statewide election in Louisiana, originally scheduled for April 18, 2026, to May 16, 2026. This election will be held for the purpose of submitting proposed constitutional amendments to the voters of the state.

Key Provisions

  • Change of Election Date: The bill specifically repeals the designation of April 18, 2026, as the date for the special statewide election and establishes May 16, 2026, as the new date.
  • Amendments to Existing Acts: The bill amends several acts from the 2025 Regular Session that relate to the submission of constitutional amendments, including:
    • Act 218: Proposed St. George community school system
    • Act 219: Mandatory retirement of judges
    • Act 221: Authority for parishes to exempt business inventory from ad valorem taxes
    • Act 222: Application of state funds to the Teachers' Retirement System of Louisiana's unfunded accrued liability
    • Act 223: Authorizing additional positions in the unclassified state civil service
  • Repeal of Previous Act: The bill also repeals Act 212 of the 2025 Regular Session, which previously set the election date.

Affected Parties

The bill primarily affects:
- Voters in Louisiana: The change in election date will impact when voters can cast their ballots on the proposed constitutional amendments.
- Legislators and Government Officials: Those involved in the legislative process and election administration will need to adjust their timelines and plans accordingly.

Procedural Aspects

  • Legislative Status: SB 2 was introduced on October 22, 2025, and has passed the Senate with a vote of 27 yeas and 9 nays. It has been sent to the House for further consideration.
  • Effective Date: The bill will become effective upon the governor's signature or after the lapse of time for gubernatorial action.

Conclusion

SB 2 is a legislative measure designed to ensure that the proposed constitutional amendments are submitted to voters on a new date, May 16, 2026, rather than the previously scheduled April 18, 2026. This change is significant for the electoral process in Louisiana and will require adjustments from various stakeholders involved in the election.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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