I can confirm and append this issue.
This is still true for Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS and this issue (double effect) covers 
Latvian apostrophe (`) and single quote (') accented characters. Right Alt 
works fine, instead.

There is no difference, if you use 
"Latvian", 
"Latvian (F)", 
"Latvian (Modern Latin)", 
"Latvian (adopted)", 
"Latvian (apostrophe)" or 
"Latvian (tilde)" 
if layout offers apostrophe (`) or single quote (') option, it has double 
effect Right Alt works fine on any layout, where it is available.

Moreover I have lately upgraded from Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. it does have
similar issue - single quote (') works unstable. On rapid
āāāāāāāāāāāā... typing in any text field, I have received
āāāaāāāāaāāā... (some "ā" typed as "a"). By describing this, I suppose,
this issue evolving, since then.

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  Ubuntu 23.10 Latvian keyboard layout (apostrophe) broken

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