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Today on The Outline: The Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals upholds a lower court ruling in an Arkansas redistricting case, concluding that voters may not sue to protect their voting rights. Also, the Beaver Watershed Alliance and Elkins are teaming up to restore Bunch Park's wet prairie.
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Every odd year, the Arkansas Secretary of State combs through the voter roll to correct and remove registered voters information. This year, hundreds of names are incorrectly marked as "inactive" on the list.
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For minority communities in Arkansas, voting can be a struggle. That doesn't just mean racial minorities; rural voters have less resources and limited access to polling places. In today's episode, we discuss the barriers and the folks working to remove those barriers.
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Nearly 1 in 3 Arkansans has a disability. Jonathan Taylor, executive director for the Arkansas Governor's Council on Developmental Disabilities, discusses what his group is doing to make voting more accessible for everyone.
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AARP Arkansas says voters age 50 and older will be crucial deciders in the upcoming election and need to know how new laws could impact them.
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AARP Arkansas says voters age 50 and older will be crucial deciders in the upcoming election and need to know how new laws could impact them.
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Arkansas ranks dead last in voter turnout in America. University of Arkansas professor Janine Parry breaks down some of the reasons why in a recent episode of Natural Election.
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Arkansas ranks dead last in voter turnout in America. University of Arkansas professor Janine Parry breaks down some of the reasons why in a recent episode of Natural Election.
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In the latest episode of Natural Election we discuss the impact of the four new voting laws in Arkansas with Christian Adcock of Disability Rights Arkansas and State Senator Greg Leding.
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In the latest episode of Natural Election we discuss the impact of the four new voting laws in Arkansas with Christian Adcock of Disability Rights Arkansas and State Senator Greg Leding.