Arkansas
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Information & Analysis
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Commentary
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News Wire
Election law news from across the country concerning Arkansas
April, 2013
March, 2013
- Arkansas governor vetoes voter photo ID bill (3/26/13)
- Arkansas state Senate sends voter ID bill to governor (3/20/13)
- Senate delays vote on voter ID requirement (3/19/13)
February, 2013
- Arkansas Senate approves voter ID legislation (2/21/13)
- Ark. lawmakers weigh voter ID bill (2/14/13)
August, 2009
March, 2009
- Voter ID Bill Dies in Committee (3/13/09)
- Senate Panel Sets Sights on Absentee Vote 'Harvesting' (3/05/09)
- Panel recommends absentee ballot bill (3/05/09)
February, 2009
December, 2008
- Review reveals general election confusion (12/21/08)
- Measure could allow voters to choose polling site (12/16/08)
November, 2008
- Voting blemished by minor glitches (11/06/08)
August, 2008
- Nonmail sending of ballots no big hit (8/31/08)
July, 2008
- Commissioners continue to study UA voting site (7/31/08)
- Election Commission Considers Early Voting For University (7/21/08)
Litigation
Active Cases
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Commentary
Silence of the Lambs
Dale A. Oesterle
With the election of 2012 now well over and past the second inauguration of the incumbent President, the historical analysis of the events has begun and will last as long as written human history lasts. An interesting tidbit may already be lost to the majesty of the moment.
The voters of three very different states, Alaska, New Hampshire, and Ohio, all had an opportunity to call state constitutional conventions. In each state the voters turned the opportunity down by very similar votes, 68%, 64% and 68% respectively against.
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