Arkansas Voters to Decide on ID Law
11/6: Voters in Arkansas will decide whether the state constitution will add voter ID laws this year.
11/6: Voters in Arkansas will decide whether the state constitution will add voter ID laws this year.
10/12: The Arkansas Supreme Court found that the state's voter ID laws were not discriminatory.
10/11: An Arkansas Supreme Court has upheld the state's voter ID laws.
9/20: An Arkansas court is hearing arguments that the state's photo voter ID law is discriminatory and should be shut down.
7/27: Voters will have the opportunity to vote on the Arkansas Citizens Redistricting Amendment, which would change the way the state creates congressional districts.
5/23: Arkansas voters without ID were allowed to file provisional ballots during the early election.
5/22: The Arkansas Election Commission claims that there have been no major incidents after they enforced their voter ID laws at the polls.
4/27: Judge Alice Gray ruled that the voter ID requirement goes against the state's constitution.
4/26: An Arkansas judge ruled that a voter ID law similar to one already found unconstitutional by the courts cannot be enforced in the state.
4/7: Though a judge hasn't ruled on the state's voter ID bill, ballots have already been sent to military and absentee ballot voters.