The "Only Citizens Vote Act" would require distinct licenses for noncitizens and add new reporting requirements to identify improper voter registrations.
A resolution filed in the Arkansas legislature on Thursday would remove the party-system primary voting in the state.
Grant Tennille's decision to support Ken Martin as the next leader of the Democratic National Committee was a matter of trust in a guiding voice.
Legislators and government officials acted on elections and coordinated with federal officials during the week of Jan. 20 of the 95th General Assembly.
Arkansas lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have filed bills that would criminalize AI-generated misinformation during election campaigns.
Newly appointed Secretary of State Cole Jester shared strategies to strengthen the electoral process in Arkansas— aiming to make it more transparent, safe, & secure.
Current Arkansas law only allows runoffs in legislative primary elections, while House Bill 1078 would extend that to general elections. The bill’s sponsor, Rep. Wayne Long, R-Bradford, said his goal is to have better representation for constituents.
Arkansas's new secretary of state is talking about election integrity, and launching a new effort to see if your vote is secure.Secretary of State, Cole Jester
Arkansas Secretary of State Cole Jester issued an order on Thursday for his office to conduct a "top-to-bottom" review of the state's election security procedures.
Mayor Roberto Alves has not yet officially declared his candidacy for reelection, but for this year's race, the Democratic incumbent has already raised more than a quarter of what he spent in his 2023 campaign.
The few dozen votes spread between candidates running for Saratoga Springs commissioner of public works tightened on Friday with a hand-count of Election Day write-in votes at the Saratoga County Board of Elections.