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State and local officials had differing interpretations of some new laws at a Thursday morning forum to discuss how those laws will impact future elections.
The Democratic Party of Arkansas announced Vice Chair Jannie Cotton will assume the role of Interim Chair effective July 15 and gave details regarding the election for the next chair on July 11.
With the primary moved to March and new voter access rules in place, counties across Northwest Arkansas coordinate early to ensure smooth elections.
President Donald Trump has endorsed Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas) for re-election. Cotton, who has served in the Senate since 2015, said in a post on X in February that he was launching his campaign “with the support of every Arkansas statewide official,
The 2026 elections were top of mind during the annual Family Leadership Summit Friday as speakers and conservative lawmakers stressed the importance of electing pro-life candidates to office and commending President Donald Trump for his actions during the first few months of his second term.
Thursday night’s Little Rock School Board meeting dealt with some consequential issues including a long discussion of the new school election zones, a discussion about hiring a new marketing firm for our district,
Grant Tennille, chairman of the Arkansas Democrat party, will be stepping down in July after nearly four years in the position, with a new chairman to be elected within 60 days.
Chair Grant Tennille is resigning July 15 after almost four years leading the political party he first chaired in October 2021. Vice chair Jannie
Arkansas Sen. Tyler Dees (R-Siloam Springs) announced his run for re-election for his District 35 seat, according to a press release.
DPA Chair Grant Tennille has led the party since 2021. Officials will choose a new party leader in the next two months.
Grant Tennille will step down as chair of the Arkansas Democratic Party on July 15.