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2025 Regular Session Introduced by Laura Chapman and 6 co-sponsors

Senate Bill 292 ensures Arkansas school elections avoid state holidays, boosting voter turnout and engagement by rescheduling to maximize participation.

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Bill Summary · SB 292

Summary of Senate Bill 292 (SB 292)

Purpose and Intent

Senate Bill 292 (SB 292) aims to amend existing laws regarding the scheduling of annual school elections in Arkansas. The primary intent of the bill is to ensure that these elections do not coincide with state holidays, thereby enhancing voter participation and ensuring that election outcomes accurately reflect the will of the electorate.

Key Provisions

  • Amendment to Election Dates:

    • The bill modifies Arkansas Code § 6-14-102(a)(1)(A) to stipulate that:
    • Annual school elections in even-numbered years will occur on the same date as the preferential primary or general elections.
    • In odd-numbered years, elections will be held on the second Tuesday in November or the second Tuesday in May.
    • If the second Tuesday of a month falls on a state holiday, the election will be rescheduled to the third Tuesday of that month.
  • Emergency Clause:

    • The bill includes an emergency clause, which allows it to take effect immediately upon approval by the Governor or if the Governor does not veto it within the designated timeframe. This provision underscores the urgency of ensuring voter participation.

Impact

  • Voter Participation: By preventing annual school elections from occurring on state holidays, SB 292 aims to increase voter turnout and engagement in the electoral process. This is particularly significant as it addresses concerns that holidays may limit the ability of citizens to vote.

  • School Districts: The bill directly affects school districts across Arkansas, as they will need to adjust their election schedules in accordance with the new provisions.

Procedural Aspects

  • Legislative Timeline:

    • Introduced on February 25, 2025, SB 292 underwent several readings and amendments before being passed by both the Senate and House.
    • The bill was reported correctly enrolled and delivered to the Governor on March 11, 2025.
    • It was signed into law and became Act 261 on July 1, 2025.
  • No Fiscal Impact: According to the fiscal impact statement prepared by the Arkansas Department of Education, the bill is not expected to have any significant financial implications.

Conclusion

Senate Bill 292 represents a legislative effort to enhance the democratic process in Arkansas by ensuring that annual school elections are held on dates that maximize voter participation. By amending the scheduling of these elections, the bill seeks to uphold the integrity and accuracy of electoral outcomes in the state.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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