Stories tagged with: voting
Voting open for Kevin Bonnette State Farm Jefferson County Player of the Week
Vote between now and Thursday morning at 8am. During the 8 am hour Thursday we will announce Player of Week and present the Kevin Bonnette State Farm Jefferson County Player of the Week later that day. Tune in to Oldies 101.3 Thursday morning!
County Clerk announces info on absentee ballots, early voting
A recently adopted law in Arkansas prohibits the County Clerk’s Office from sending unsolicited absentee ballot applications to voters who have not recently contacted the clerk’s office to request a new ballot application.
A message from Jefferson Count Clerk Shawndra Taggart said her office has... Read More.
County Judge reports early voting numbers
Early voting for the November General Election wrapped up Monday and on Tuesday, Jefferson County Judge Gerald Rob9inson was asked how many people took advantage of the early voting period to cast their ballots.
Oldies 1013 morning show host Greg Horne reminded Robinson that in... Read More.
Early voting for general election begins Monday
Early voting for the Nov. 8 general election begins Monday across Arkansas.
According to Arkansas Secretary of State John Thurston, early voting runs from Oct. 24 to Nov. 7 with the polls open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday thr9ugh Friday and 10 a.m.... Read More.
Early voting begins statewide
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Early voting began Tuesday in Arkansas for next week’s primary runoff election.
There are no statewide or congressional races on the ballot in the June 21 runoff so the action will instead focus on several Republican primaries for the state... Read More.
County clerk talks early voting and voting process
Early voting continues at the Jefferson County Courthouse through the end of this week and will culminate the day before the May 24 Political Party primaries.
Jefferson County Clerk Shawndra Taggart, whose office is responsible for early voting, was asked Wednesday how it was going... Read More.
Early voting for Arkansas’ Primary election underway
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Early voting began Monday for Arkansas’ primary election, which features crowded races for a Senate seat and some of the state’s top offices.
Voters can begin casting ballots early for the May 24 election, which will also include nonpartisan races... Read More.
Supreme Court halts ruling on new voting laws
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — The Arkansas Supreme Court on Friday allowed four new voting laws that a lower court judge found unconstitutional to remain in effect, halting his ruling while justices take up the case about the restrictions.
The high court granted an emergency stay... Read More.
Arkansas judge won’t stay ruling striking down 4 voting laws
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — An Arkansas judge said Tuesday that he will not stay his decision that struck down as unconstitutional four new voting laws approved by the Republican-led Legislature last year.
Pulaski County Circuit Judge Wendell Griffen denied Republican Attorney General Leslie Rutledge’s Read More.
Arkansas AG asks judge to stay ruling against 4 voting laws
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge has asked a state judge to stay his ruling that strikes down four new voting restrictions while she appeals his decision.
Rutledge, a Republican, filed the motion on Thursday shortly after Pulaski County Circuit Judge... Read More.
Rutledge to appeal voting laws rejection
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge said Monday that she would appeal a judge’s ruling that struck down four new voting laws as unconstitutional.
Rutledge, a Republican, said she would appeal the permanent injunction Pulaski County Circuit Judge Wendell Griffen issued Friday... Read More.

