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HB 1036 aimed to enhance voter access in Arkansas by allowing same-day registration during early voting and on Election Day, benefiting voters who missed deadlines.
HB 1036 aimed to enhance voter access in Arkansas by allowing same-day registration during early voting and on Election Day, benefiting voters who missed deadlines.
Bill Number: HB 1036
Title: To Amend the Law Concerning Voter Registration; To Allow Voter Registration During Early Voting and on Election Day; and To Amend Provisions of Arkansas Constitution, Amendment 51.
Status: Died in House Committee at Sine Die adjournment
Introduced: November 20, 2024
Classification: Bill
House Bill 1036 aimed to modify existing voter registration laws in Arkansas by allowing individuals to register to vote during early voting periods and on Election Day. The bill sought to amend provisions of the Arkansas Constitution, specifically Amendment 51, to facilitate more accessible voter registration processes.
The bill proposed several significant changes to the voter registration process:
Voter Registration During Early Voting and Election Day:
Amendments to Voter Registration Deadlines:
Processing of Voter Registration Applications:
Assistance with Voter Registration:
Updating Voter Registration:
While HB 1036 aimed to enhance voter accessibility in Arkansas by allowing same-day registration, it ultimately did not progress beyond the committee stage. The proposed changes reflected ongoing discussions about improving voter participation and streamlining the registration process in the state.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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