Louisiana 2025 1st Special Session

Louisiana House Bill HB5

Introduced
10/24/25  

Caption

Provides for the legislative redistricting website during the 2026 election cycle (Item #1)

Impact

If enacted, HB5 will directly affect legislative procedures related to redistricting in Louisiana. By ensuring that relevant documents and analyses are available through a centralized online portal, the bill seeks to improve access to information for citizens regarding how legislative districts are drawn and modified. This could enhance public participation in the redistricting process by facilitating easier access to critical materials that inform public discourse and legislative accountability.

Summary

House Bill 5, introduced by Representative Jordan, aims to establish provisions for a legislative redistricting website during the election cycle of 2026. The bill mandates the legislature to create, maintain, and update this redistricting website with necessary information relevant to the public. This includes documents presented at public hearings, any redistricting plans, and analyses conducted to ensure compliance with state and federal laws. The initiative is viewed as a step towards greater transparency and public engagement in the redistricting process.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around HB5 appears to be supportive, particularly among advocates for transparency and public involvement in governmental processes. Legislators and stakeholders understand the importance of making redistricting processes clear and accessible to the public, which may foster trust in the legislative process. Any concerns typically revolve around the execution and maintenance of the website, ensuring that it remains up-to-date and reflects accurate information throughout the election cycle.

Contention

While HB5 is largely seen as a positive move towards transparency, there may be points of contention regarding the resources allocated for the website's maintenance, its effectiveness in actually engaging the public, and potential debates surrounding the accuracy and completeness of the information posted. Critics could argue about the sufficiency of the measures proposed to guarantee that the public is adequately informed and allowed to participate in the redistricting process, as well as concerns about the influence of political interests in shaping the content of the materials provided.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SB132

Provides for redistricting of the Louisiana Senate. (See Act)

LA SB131

Provides for redistricting of Louisiana congressional districts. (See Act)

LA HB482

Provides for review of local redistricting plans (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

LA HB124

Provides for the election of judges to the 19th Judicial District Court (EN +$267,076 GF EX See Note)

LA HB369

Provides for the districts for the election of members to the Senate

LA SCR2

Provides for legislative approval of the MFP formula for the 2025-2026 school year. (7/1/25) (OR +$49,880,040 GF EX See Note)

LA HB206

Requires legislative authorization to give effect to certain actions regarding election procedures inconsistent with the Election Code

LA HB458

Provides for the districts for the election of members to the House of Representatives

LA HB625

Provides for a special statewide election on April 18, 2026, for submitting proposed constitutional amendments to the state's electors (EN SEE FISC NOTE GF EX)

LA HB367

Provides relative to the election sections for judgeship of the second district of the First Circuit Court of Appeal (OR +$267,092 GF EX See Note)

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