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As we nudge closer to Election Day, Roby Brock and John Brummett examine a pair of ballot matters.
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Last Tuesday, voters in Eureka Springs decided several controversial ballot measures and contested City Council races framed by economic and residential…
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If Issue 3 is approved, amendments to the Arkansas Constitution would change the process for the submission, challenge and approval of proposed…
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Issue 2 asks voters to approve changing term limits for the General Assembly described in Amendment 73 of the Arkansas Constitution. The amendment would…
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Issue 1, which was referred to the voters by the Arkansas General Assembly, proposes amending the Arkansas Constitution to make permanent a half-cent…
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The Public Policy Center at the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture is providing unbiased election information in an effort to aid voter…
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The Open Primaries Arkansas group turned in its signatures to the Arkansas Secretary of State's Office yesterday. Their initiative would place an open…
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Every 10 years, legislative and congressional districts in Arkansas are shifted based on population. A proposal to change who is in charge of the process…
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Each election season, a University of Arkansas agency researches the issues and proposals appearing on the ballot to provide unbiased information to…
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Former Arkansas State Supreme Court Justice Annabelle Imber Tuck is against Issue One on the Arkansas ballot this fall. It would place a cap on attorney…