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State election regulators decertified all three members of the Searcy County Election Commission on Wednesday over allegations the commission accepted an equipment donation in violation of state rules.
The Arkansas State Board of Election Commissioners voted to decertify all three Searcy County election commissioners for a period of 14 years, the maximum amount of time, after finding that livestreaming equipment used during the hand count of ballots in last year's general election may not have been properly purchased.
Colorado Springs will not annex the 6,500-home Karman Line development after voters rejected it in a special election Tuesday.
A Drew County poll worker and deputy clerk challenged letters sent by the Arkansas State Board of Election Commissioners pertaining to the women's actions on Oct. 31, when a voter entered a polling place visibly wearing a button displaying former President Joe Biden and the words "WEAK MEN CREATE HARD TIME.
The 2026 election cycle has already begun. For weeks, candidates for political office in Arkansas have been declaring their bids for seats at the federal, state and local levels.
The State Board of Election Commissioners may decertify Searcy County's entire election commission for potential violations of Arkansas election laws.Searcy Co
Voters in Colorado Springs have decided the final fate for the proposed Karman Line annexation. Colorado Springs citizens had one last time to vote on Tuesday, June 7, right
The 1,900-acre annexation was opposed by various southern Colorado groups and municipalities over water consumption concerns.
The groups plan to sue the state while they work to pass an amendment rolling back restrictions to direct democracy.
Arkansas passes bills for $500 million in water upgrades, emergency grants, and levee checks to ensure clean, reliable water statewide.
The League of Women Voters and Save AR Democracy launched their statewide signature collection campaign. This comes in response to certain state laws that were passed during the last legislative session,
The decision in Christian Ministerial Alliance v. Thurston, written by Judge Stras on the Eighth Circuit and joined by two district court judges, is here.