Arkansas Advocate: Paperwork errors will keep proposed abortion amendment off the ballot
The court’s majority opinion concludes a five-week legal dispute over the signatures collected by paid canvassers for the proposed amendment
The court’s majority opinion concludes a five-week legal dispute over the signatures collected by paid canvassers for the proposed amendment
The Arkansas Abortion Amendment has been tied up in a legal dispute for the past month after AFLG filed a complaint against Thurston’s office with the Arkansas Supreme Court
One that would revoke the Pope County casino has already attracted a lawsuit from opponents, and the other that would expand medical marijuana access still needs more valid voter signatures
Arkansans for Limited Government filed a lawsuit in the Arkansas Supreme Court against Secretary of State John Thurston for what the group calls Thurston’s failure to fulfill his constitutional and statutory duties
Arkansas Secretary of State John Thurston rejected the submission of more than 101,000 signatures for a proposed constitutional amendment that would create a limited right to abortion
Arkansans for Limited Government on Friday will deliver more than 100,000 signatures to the Secretary of State’s office