A federal appeals court has reinstated an Arkansas rule prohibiting election officials from accepting voter registration forms signed with an electronic signature
A group of delegates to the Republican Party of Arkansas' state convention has filed a motion for a preliminary injunction requiring the state party chairman and Arkansas' secretary of state to close the party's primaries to non-Republican voters, and to declare its convention leader is authorized to certify its electors.
President Bill Clinton, Gov. Mike Huckabee, a White House chief of staff and Calif. Sec. of State were all born here
President Joe Biden’s job approval rating is relatively unchanged from a previous reading, while Gov. Sarah Sanders has support for her job performance from 50% of Arkansas voters, according
A new poll has found that 50% of likely Arkansas voters approve of Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders' job performance, while 38% approved of Pres. Joe Biden's work.
A new Talk Business & Politics-Hendrix College Poll shows that three issues that may appear on the November ballot have chances of passage ranging from certain to possible. The
A display of the U.S. Constitution will be available all week inside the Boreham Library on the University of Arkansas at Fort Smith campus in honor of Constitution Week, which is being commemorated with a variety of events. (File Photo/River Valley Democrat-Gazette)
Arkansas officials can again implement a new “wet signature” rule that limits the use of electronic signatures on voter registration forms after the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit granted a temporary administrative stay Friday evening.
Candidates for Arkansas state treasurer are shown in these undated courtesy photos. From left are Arkansas Secretary of State John Thurston of East End, Democrat John Pagan of Little Rock and Libertarian Michael Pakko of Roland. (Courtesy photos)
The state motto of Arkansas perfectly captures the spirit of democracy. “Regnat Populus,” Latin for “the people rule,” reminds Arkansans that the true power of a democracy lies with its people. On this Democracy Day,
The medical community increasingly acknowledges voting as a crucial SDOH, framing it as a significant public health concern. This relationship between voting and health is reciprocal: a person's health can impact their ability to vote, while the act of voting can also impact health outcomes.