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A nonprofit group claims a state law preventing anyone from assisting more than six voters during an election prevents it from fulfilling its mission to help Spanish-speaking residents understand their ballots.
The history of political corruption in Chicago made an unexpected—and perhaps telling—appearance during oral argument before the Eighth Circuit Thursday in a Voting Rights Act case over an Arkansas law restricting assistance to voters in casting their ballots.
Arkansas concluded its 95th General Assembly with sweeping new laws focused on education reform, expanded healthcare access and tightened election security.
Arkansas’ attorney general on Tuesday, April 15, 2025 rejected for a second time a proposed ballot measure to amend the state’s initiative and referendum process.
House Republicans for a second time passed a stand-alone bill that would require proof of citizenship to vote in federal elections and impose voter roll purge requirements on states. The
Attorney general again rejects proposed ballot measure to amend Arkansas’ direct democracy process
Arkansas’ attorney general on Tuesday rejected for a second time a proposed ballot measure to amend the state’s initiative and referendum process.
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