Louisiana Authority to Appoint Temporary Judges Amendment (September 1986)
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The Louisiana Authority to Appoint Temporary Judges Amendment, also known as Amendment 6, was on the ballot in Louisiana on September 27, 1986, as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment. It was defeated. It proposed that the Louisiana supreme court should have sole authority to appoint temporary judges for municipal, traffic, parish, city and family courts.[1][2]
Election results
Louisiana Amendment 6 (September 1986) | ||||
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Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
![]() | 449,590 | 53.22% | ||
Yes | 395,192 | 46.78% |
Election results via: Louisiana Secretary of State
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