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Candidates and races listed in the upcoming Arkansas primary, plus how to see a sample ballot for your precinct.
There are several new election laws voters should be aware of heading into the March 3 preferential primary election. Early voting for the primary election begins Feb. 17 and ends March 2.
Voters will consider candidates for Washington County sheriff, county judge, circuit judges, prosecuting attorney, annual school elections, and more this March.
Arkansas voters will head to the polls on March 3 to decide on which Democrats and Republicans will face off in November. Here are some of the key races to watch.
For the most part, the statewide races for constitutional offices that will appear on your March 2026 primary ballot are not as exciting as some races, but they're still worth talking about.
An Arkansas judge has ruled a law that increased the amount of counties to collect signatures for ballot measures is unconstitutional.
As early voting begins for the primary election in Arkansas, here's everything you need to know about how it works and where to go cast your vote.
An Arkansas judge on Thursday blocked implementation of a 2023 state law that increased the signature requirements for measures to qualify for the ballot. Pulaski County Circuit Judge Shawn Johnson’s