Arkansas Supreme Court will hear supporters’ case for paper ballots amendments
- Google-News-Wire
- January 18, 2024
- 2024 election
- absentee voting
- Arkansas Attorney General
- Arkansas Constitution
- arkansas secretary of state
- Arkansas supreme court
- arkansas voter integrity initiative
- ballot initiative
- ballot measures
- cleburne county
- conrad reynolds
- constitutional amendment
- election
- John Thurston
- paper ballots
- Pulaski County Circuit Court
- Restore Election Integrity Arkansas
- State Board of Election Commissioners
- tim griffin
- Trend – Election 2024
- voting machines
Arkansas’ highest court agreed Wednesday to fast-track a hearing in a lawsuit from a group advocating for the removal of voting machines from Arkansas elections. The nonprofit Arkansas Voter Integrity Initiative sued Secretary of State John Thurston and the state Board of Election Commissioners earlier this month, asking the state Supreme Court to certify two […]
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Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin on Wednesday rejected two proposed constitutional amendments to remove voting machines from Arkansas’ election process. One proposal would require hand-marked, hand-counted paper ballots, while the other would create absentee ballot procedures. Griffin cited several reasons for rejecting the proposed popular name and ballot title of both initiatives, including a lengthy […]
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