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Ballot draws are the process by which counties decide where names go on the ballot.
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A rule change approved by Arkansas lawmakers Friday bans gender-neutral driver's licenses, while another bans electronic signatures on voter registration forms.
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In a 4-3 decision, the court ruled that an abortion rights group failed to satisfy statutory requirements.
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After the secretary of state agreed to put it on the November ballot, a group is challenging an amendment that could stop the casino proposal in Pope County.
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An amendment to regulate the casino licensure process got enough signatures to appear on the ballot, while one about medical marijuana gets 30 extra days to collect more.
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Thurston and the ballot question committee will each file briefs with the state Supreme Court this week and next week.
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Arkansans For Limited Government only collected 87,675 signatures, but they may still be allowed a cure period to collect more.
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In an expedited lawsuit, the state Supreme Court ordered the Secretary of State to resume counting signatures for a proposed amendment to legalize abortion in Arkansas.
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Arkansas’ delegates to the Democratic National Convention have unanimously endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to be the party’s presidential nominee this November.
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The more than 101,000 signatures the group collected were thrown out on a technicality by the Arkansas Secretary of State.