When Arkansans go to the polls on November 5, there will be a lot of choices on the table. Every state Senate and House seat is up for election as well as each of Arkansas’ four U.S. House seats, and the positions of Arkansas treasurer and chief justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court.
Unger, the Republican incumbent, is fending off a challenge from tenants' rights advocate Billy Cook in District 19
A federal appeals court has reinstated an Arkansas rule prohibiting election officials from accepting voter registration forms signed with an electronic signature.
A group of delegates to the Republican Party of Arkansas' state convention has filed a motion for a preliminary injunction requiring the state party chairman and Arkansas' secretary of state to close the party's primaries to non-Republican voters, and to declare its convention leader is authorized to certify its electors.
It's not any way to install a chief justice--from general ignorance and apathy with a few people deciding based on one ruling--but it's the one we have. And there is no drumbeat for change. There is nary a peep.
An estimated 200 Pulaski County residents submitted voter registration forms at various voter drives across Arkansas’ most populous county Tuesday, according to preliminary data from the county clerk’s office.
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The Pulaski County Clerk's Office spearheaded Vote Fest, an event in the heart of downtown Little Rock where potential voters could get registered.
A group of members of the Republican Party of Arkansas filed an injunction in federal court on Sunday to force action closing its party's primaries.
Intchauspe and Hall are running for a seat that will be left vacant in 2025 by outgoing Republican incumbent Charlene Fite.
Democratic incumbent Steve Magie is attempting to fend off a challenge from Republican newcomer Kim Slaughter in District 56