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Guide to voting in Arkansas' 2018 primaries

Guide to voting in Arkansas' 2018 primaries
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Guide to voting in Arkansas' 2018 primaries
Can I vote?If you're a registered Arkansas voter, you should be allowed to cast a ballot in the May primaries. You do not need to be registered with a party ahead of time. You will be asked at the polling place if you want the Democratic, Republican or judicial ballot.You can click or tap here to verify your registration with the Secretary of State's office.When can I vote?Arkansas' 2018 Primaries are held Tuesday, May 22, 2018. You can early vote in several locations until 5 p.m. Monday, May 21. Tap or click here for a list of locations.Arkansas polls open at 7:30 a.m. and close at 7:30 p.m. If you’re still in line when the polls close, you should be allowed to cast your ballot.Where can I vote?If you are registered to vote in BENTON, WASHINGTON or SEBASTIAN Counties, you can cast your ballot at any vote center in the county. You can find maps below to show the vote centers nearest you in each of these three counties. BENTON COUNTY voters tap here to view the map in a new window.WASHINGTON COUNTY voters tap here to view the map in a new window.SEBASTIAN COUNTY voters tap here to view the map in a new window.Voters in Crawford, Franklin, Johnson, Logan, Madison and Scott Counties must vote in their registered precinct. You can find that location on your voter registration card, or at the Arkansas Secretary of State’s website.Can I see a sample ballot?Yes! Fill in your registration information at the Arkansas Secretary of State's website.You'll be able to click through to see a sample of the ballot you'll see when you vote.Who should I vote for?To help you decide, we've created a guide to the candidates in the statewide races held in our area.Do I need ID?You'll be asked for an official ID when you go to vote. If you have lost or don't have your ID, you can still vote with a provisional ballot.Click or tap here to learn more about what happens if you've lost or don't have your ID.What if my ID has my old address?That's OK! Poll workers don't use ID to verify current address or date of birth. They only match your name and face with the name and face on the ID.What if I have problems at the polls?If you have any issues at the polls, you are asked to contact an election supervisor at your polling place. The supervisor can get in touch with the election office for advice.You can reach 40/29 News at 479-878-6088 or news@4029tv.com

Can I vote?

If you're a registered Arkansas voter, you should be allowed to cast a ballot in the May primaries. You do not need to be registered with a party ahead of time. You will be asked at the polling place if you want the Democratic, Republican or judicial ballot.

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You can click or tap here to verify your registration with the Secretary of State's office.

When can I vote?

Arkansas' 2018 Primaries are held Tuesday, May 22, 2018. You can early vote in several locations until 5 p.m. Monday, May 21. Tap or click here for a list of locations.

Arkansas polls open at 7:30 a.m. and close at 7:30 p.m. If you’re still in line when the polls close, you should be allowed to cast your ballot.

Where can I vote?

If you are registered to vote in BENTON, WASHINGTON or SEBASTIAN Counties, you can cast your ballot at any vote center in the county. You can find maps below to show the vote centers nearest you in each of these three counties.

BENTON COUNTY voters tap here to view the map in a new window.

WASHINGTON COUNTY voters tap here to view the map in a new window.

SEBASTIAN COUNTY voters tap here to view the map in a new window.

Voters in Crawford, Franklin, Johnson, Logan, Madison and Scott Counties must vote in their registered precinct. You can find that location on your voter registration card, or at the Arkansas Secretary of State’s website.

Can I see a sample ballot?

Yes! Fill in your registration information at the Arkansas Secretary of State's website.You'll be able to click through to see a sample of the ballot you'll see when you vote.

Who should I vote for?

To help you decide, we've created a guide to the candidates in the statewide races held in our area.

Do I need ID?

You'll be asked for an official ID when you go to vote. If you have lost or don't have your ID, you can still vote with a provisional ballot.
Click or tap here to learn more about what happens if you've lost or don't have your ID.

What if my ID has my old address?

That's OK! Poll workers don't use ID to verify current address or date of birth. They only match your name and face with the name and face on the ID.

What if I have problems at the polls?

If you have any issues at the polls, you are asked to contact an election supervisor at your polling place. The supervisor can get in touch with the election office for advice.
You can reach 40/29 News at 479-878-6088 or news@4029tv.com