
When you enter early voting or an election site, the poll worker will ask you which ballot you want. You must tell them
Democratic ballot, which has the contested District 94 state representatives race on it;
Republican ballot, which includes the county judge and county clerks races; or
Nonpartisan ballot, which contains only judicial and school board races. (The judicial and school board races {where contested} will be on all ballots.)
Basically, you cannot vote on both ballots. It’s the law.

































Dr. Clinton D. Young, professor of history at the University of Arkansas at Monticello (UAM), has been named dean of the UAM School of Social and Behavioral Sciences, effective May 1, 2022. He has been serving as the dean in an interim capacity since August 2021. 

























