In her cross-appeal, Brown and Taylor's attorney Jennifer A. Waymack Standerfer appealed several of Thyer's decisions, including his choice not to compel officials to hold early voting at First Baptist Church in West Memphis and the city's public library.
The last of the four Arkansas Congressional debates took place Thursday at the Arkansas PBS studios in Conway.
Democrat Risie Howard repeatedly challenged the voting record of U.S. Rep. Bruce Westerman, the Republican incumbent who represents Arkansas’ 4th Congressional District, during a debate broadcast by Arkansas PBS Thursday.
Womack, Draper or Wilson would represent Arkansas' 3rd District in the U.S. House of Representatives depending on the results of next month's election. The congressional district includes communities in Benton, Carroll, Crawford, Madison, Sebastian and Washington counties.
For the first time, Arkansas election officials have added artificial intelligence to their list of concerns while preparing for a general election. The State Board of Election Commissioners oversees all elections in Arkansas,
Mark McElroy said he’s been driving 100 miles one way to campaign for another term in the Arkansas House of Representatives. He’s facing Democrat Dexter Miller, a rematch of the District 62 race that was decided by 197 votes two years ago.
Risie Howard and incumbent Rep. Bruce Westerman are debating the issues in the race to represent Arkansas' District 2 in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Marion, located just to the north of West Memphis, is in Arkansas House District 35 and is currently held by Democratic Rep. Milton Nicks, Jr. Democratic candidate Jessie McGruder and Republican candidate Robert Thorne Jr. are competing to succeed Nicks.
Kutchka, received the newly launched Funding Arkansas Rural Movement (FARM) grants from Democratic Party of Arkansas.
Sen. Breanne Davis, a Russellville Republican seeking reelection to Arkansas’ Senate District 25, was a lead sponsor of the LEARNS Act last year, and her Democratic opponent is using it against her. The LEARNS Act made significant changes to the state education system — chief among them,
Incumbent Rep. Rick Crawford, Rodney Govens, and Steve Parsons debated the issues in the race to represent Arkansas' District 1 in the U.S. House of Representatives.