Is there a way to remove a sitting US senator or representative from Arkansas? Senators are elected to six-year terms. Representatives serve two-year terms. Every two years, one-third of the senators face election or reelection.
Arkansas lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have filed bills that would criminalize AI-generated misinformation during election campaigns.
Newly appointed Secretary of State Cole Jester shared strategies to strengthen the electoral process in Arkansas— aiming to make it more transparent, safe, & secure.
Legislators and government officials acted on elections and coordinated with federal officials during the week of Jan. 20 of the 95th General Assembly.
Four years ago, the six members of Arkansas' congressional delegation decried the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. Today, those lawmakers still say the violence was unacceptable, but they are not lingering on President Donald Trump's decision to pardon or commute the sentences of approximately 1,
Current Arkansas law only allows runoffs in legislative primary elections, while House Bill 1078 would extend that to general elections. The bill’s sponsor, Rep. Wayne Long, R-Bradford, said his goal is to have better representation for constituents.
Secretary of State Cole Jester announced a secretarial directive ordering a review of election security procedures on Thursday.
Arkansas Secretary of State Cole Jester has asked for a review of the state's election security procedures and promised it would be quick and thorough.
Arkansas's new secretary of state is talking about election integrity, and launching a new effort to see if your vote is secure.Secretary of State, Cole Jester
Arkansas Secretary of State Cole Jester issued an order on Thursday for his office to conduct a "top-to-bottom" review of the state's election security procedures.
The few dozen votes spread between candidates running for Saratoga Springs commissioner of public works tightened on Friday with a hand-count of Election Day write-in votes at the Saratoga County Board of Elections.
Senate Bill 12 would require all communications with the Board of Apportionment to be in writing or recorded at a public meeting.