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Next week, the Associated Press’ chief election analyst, Chad Day, will speak on the University of Arkansas campus as the 2024 Roy Reed lecturer as a guest of the University of Arkansas School of Journalism and Strategic Media. This week, Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams talked with him about the work the Associated Press does to declare a political winner.
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On today's show, the work required to determine an election winner. Chad Day, the Associated Press’ chief elections analyst, will be this year’s Roy Reed lecturer at the University of Arkansas, and we speak with him about elections and more. Plus, sports at NWACC.
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A local group is petitioning to put Sunday alcohol sales on the ballot for Fayetteville this November.
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The polls closed at 7:30 p.m. last night for the March preferential primary and nonpartisan judicial general election. We have the results for the race for Arkansas Supreme Court Chief Justice and more.
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We're one week into early voting for the March primary and turnout has been low so far. We hear from the chair of the Democratic Party of Arkansas Grant Tennille about registering voters and turning them out.
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For the first time since 2017, Arkansas voters will be choosing the next Chief Justice for the Arkansas Supreme Court.
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We are officially less than a month away from the Arkansas primaries. The election on March 5th will include the race for Arkansas Supreme Court Chief Justice as well as some partisan elections. But back in 1984, this springtime election process looked a lot different.
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The Winthrop Rockefeller Institute is launching a new initiative called Civic Arkansas. The idea is to amplify civic engagement across the natural state. Janet Harris serves as the Executive Director and CEO of the Institute, who says it's important to remember that civic engagement is more than just voting in politics.
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Concerns and changes to the process of voting in America is nothing new. A reemergence of pre-printed paper ballots may make elections more burdensome.
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On today's show, Orlando Joven tells his journey from his hometown to owning Northwest Arkansas' first Colombian food truck. Also, looking into Arkansas election officials rejecting absentee ballots, new food lockers improve food pantry access and more from the Northwest Arkansas Business Journal.