Louisiana Statutes
§ 42:1130.1
Louisiana § 42:1130.1
JurisdictionLouisiana
Title 42Public Officers and Employees
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La. Stat. Ann. § 42:1130.1 (2026).
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§1130.1. Legislative findings and intent
The Legislature of Louisiana finds that the state has a compelling interest in taking every necessary step to assure that all elections are held in a fair and ethical manner and finds that an election cannot be held in a fair and ethical manner when any candidate or other person is allowed to make false statements, allegations, or insinuations about a candidate or to use deceptive caller identification information falsely to identify a candidate as the source of calls. The legislature finds that such scurrilous, false, or irresponsible adverse comments about a candidate have no place in effective representative democracy. The legislature, therefore, intends that this Part shall apply to all future elections to further the state's compelling interest
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