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A Talk Business & Politics-Hendrix College Poll suggests 6 in 10 voters may not know for whom they will vote.
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Thirteen polling places are open in Pulaski County. Voters can cast ballots early through Nov. 7.
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Churches, fraternities and sororities are urging Black Arkansans to go to the polls well-informed this November.
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Support for Issue 4 has declined from 58.5% a month ago, to 50% in the last survey of likely voters by Talk Business & Politics.
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The Talk Business & Politics-Hendrix College survey shows about one-quarter of voters are still undecided on the proposals.
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The three candidates seeking to become Arkansas' next chief executive made their pitch to voters Friday.
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Incumbent Republican U.S. Rep. French Hill, Libertarian Michael White and Democrat Quintessa Hathaway sparred during the debate Thursday on Arkansas PBS.
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The state's lieutenant governor and a Little Rock attorney are seeking the state's top law enforcement job.
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Libertarian Frank Gilbert, Democrat Kelly Krout, and Republican Attorney General Leslie Rutledge are all seeking the office.
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Incumbent Republican John Thurston and Democratic nominee Anna Beth Gorman took part in a debate Tuesday organized by Arkansas PBS.