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The Arkansas Supreme Court on Thursday dismissed a lawsuit filed by retired U.S. Army Col. Conrad Reynolds of Conway and the nonprofit Arkansas Voter Integrity Initiative that he leads, asking the state s high court to certify the sufficiency of proposed ballot language for two proposed constitutional amendments.
The Arkansas Supreme Court on Thursday dismissed a lawsuit filed by retired U.S. Army Col. Conrad Reynolds of Conway and the nonprofit Arkansas Voter Integrity Initiative that he leads, asking the state s high court to certify the sufficiency of proposed ballot language for two proposed constitutional amendments.
The Arkansas Supreme Court on Thursday upheld a lower court’s dismissal of a lawsuit that argued voting machines do not comply with state law. Arkansas Voter Integrity Initiative Inc. and its CEO Conrad Reynolds filed the lawsuit against Secretary of State John Thurston, the State Board of Election Commissioners and Election Systems and Software LLC […] The post Arkansas Supreme Court affirms circuit court decision in voting machine lawsuit appeared first on Arkansas Advocate.