Louisiana Court of Appeal, 2020

Donald G. Luther, Jr. v. Kyle Ardoin, Secretary of State for the State of Louisiana, Jeff Landry, Attorney General, and Johnell Matthews

Donald G. Luther, Jr. v. Kyle Ardoin, Secretary of State for the State of Louisiana, Jeff Landry, Attorney General, and Johnell Matthews
Louisiana Court of Appeal · Decided August 13, 2020

Donald G. Luther, Jr. v. Kyle Ardoin, Secretary of State for the State of Louisiana, Jeff Landry, Attorney General, and Johnell Matthews

Opinion

STATE OF LOUISIANA COURT OF APPEAL, FIRST CIRCUIT LUTHER, JR. NO. 2020 CW 0726 DONALD G.

VERSUS

KYLE ARDOIN, SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE STATE OF LOUISIANA, JEFF LANDRY, ATTORNEY GENERAL, AND AUGUST 13, 2020 JOHNELL MATTHEWS

In Re: Donald G. Luther, Jr., applying for supervisory writs, Court, Parish of East Baton 19th Judicial District Rouge, No. 698530.

BEFORE: GUIDRY, HOLDRIDGE, AND WOLFE, JJ.

WRIT DENIED.

JMG EW

so as Holdridge, J., concurs. I concur with the majority to allow the Louisiana Supreme Court to exercise its supervisory halt the election if it deems the candidate in jurisdiction to question is not qualified to hold judicial office.

COURT OF APPEAL, FIRST CIRCUIT

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