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HB 1039 sought to simplify absentee ballot processes in Arkansas, enhancing voter access by clarifying application submissions and voting methods, but it died in committee.
HB 1039 sought to simplify absentee ballot processes in Arkansas, enhancing voter access by clarifying application submissions and voting methods, but it died in committee.
Bill Number: HB 1039
Title: To Amend Arkansas Law Concerning Absentee Ballots; and to Amend Arkansas Law Concerning Elections
Status: Died in House Committee at Sine Die adjournment
Introduced: November 20, 2024
Classification: Bill
House Bill 1039 aimed to amend existing Arkansas laws related to absentee ballots and the overall election process. The intent was to clarify and modify the procedures for submitting absentee ballot applications and the methods for casting absentee votes, thereby potentially enhancing voter accessibility and streamlining the election process.
The bill proposed several amendments to the Arkansas Code, specifically focusing on the following areas:
If enacted, HB 1039 would have affected voters in Arkansas, particularly those utilizing absentee ballots. The amendments aimed to provide clearer guidelines for absentee voting, potentially increasing voter participation by simplifying the process for submitting applications and casting votes.
House Bill 1039 represented an effort to refine absentee voting procedures in Arkansas, aiming to enhance voter accessibility and streamline election processes. However, the bill ultimately did not progress beyond the committee stage.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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