The Power of a Single Vote - Warren Election Information and Polling Places
category:Government and Politics posted:October 31st, 2008
This year promises to be one of the biggest elections ever. Even in areas that have been offering early voting, lines on Nov. 4th could be longer than normal, so be prepared:
- Bring water, something to read and maybe even a small folding chair to sit on while you wait. If you can, consider carpooling to the polling place to avoid traffic snarls.
- Make sure you have proper Arkansas ID with you. A photo ID is best.
If you encounter problems voting in Warren or have questions, the Arkansas precinct workers are
there to help. If that doesn't work, call 1-866-OUR-VOTE (1-866-687-8683)
for advice.
Your vote DOES matter in elections. And this one-stop Warren voting election resource for Arkansas that has all the election information you need to cast your Warren ballot and make your voice heard for this election.
We have:
- Election Results for Warren, AR
- Warren, AR polling places mapped!
- Arkansas ballot measures
- Election candidates
- How to register to vote in Warren, Arkansas
- Early AR voting and registration information
Start here to get involved in a little thing we like to call "democracy".
Polling Places in and around Warren
Voter Registration Deadline: 10/6/2008
Absentee Voting for General Election Begins 10/20/2008
Polls close in Warren at 7:30PM.
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If you live in Arkansas and are not registered to vote, make sure you find out how here: http://www.justvote.org/. You can also find Warren and Arkansas polling places and get election information on how to register to vote in Arkansas.
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For more information about what's going on around Warren, AR we invite you to tour the site and participate on the shared Warren Events Calendar by adding your organization's community events.
Find additional information about local candidates in Warren and across Arkansas, click here.
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Presidential Race
Democrat: Barack Obama
Republican: John McCain
Independent: Ralph Nader
Libertarian: Bob Barr
Green: Cynthia McKinney
Constitution Party: Chuck Baldwin
U.S. Senate
Democrats: Mark Pryor
Republicans: No Candidate
Others: Rebekah Kennedy (Green)
U.S. House of Representatives
1st District
Democrats: Marion Berry
Republicans: No Candidate
2nd District
Democrats: Vic Snyder
Republicans: No Candidate
Others:
Deborah McFarland (Green)
Danial Suits (Write-In)
3rd District
Democrats: No Candidate
Republicans: John Boozman
Others: Abel Tomlinson (Green)
4th District
Democrats: Mike Ross
Republicans: No Candidate
Others: Joshua Drake (Green)
State Senate
1st District
Democrats: No Candidate
Republicans: Johnny Key
2nd District
Democrats: Randy Laverty
Republicans: No Candidate
3rd District
Democrats: No Candidate
Republicans: Ruth Whitaker
4th District
Democrats: No Candidate
Republicans: Sharon Trusty
7th District
Democrats: Sue Madison
Republicans: No Candidate
8th District
Democrats: No Candidate
Republicans: Cecile Bledsoe
9th District
Democrats: No Candidate
Republicans: Kim Hendren
12th District
Democrats: David Wyatt
Republicans: No Candidate
17th District
Democrats: Jim Luker
Republicans: No Candidate
20th District
Democrats: Larry Teague
Republicans: No Candidate
23rd District
Democrats: Jerry Taylor
Republicans: No Candidate
24th District
Democrats: Jimmy Jeffress
Republicans: No Candidate
25th District
Democrats: Gene Jeffress
Republicans: No Candidate
26th District
Democrats: Percy Malone
Republicans: No Candidate
30th District
Democrats: Joe White
Republicans: Gilbert Baker
31st District
Democrats: Mary Anne Salmon
Republicans: No Candidate
32nd District
Democrats: David Johnson
Republicans: No Candidate
Others
Scott Pfleegor (Write-In)
33rd District
Democrats: Joyce Elliott
Republicans: No Candidate
State House of Representatives
Click here to see State House of Representatives Candidates for AR
Governor and Statewide Races
No races this year.
Statewide Ballot Measures
Proposed Amendment 1 - An Amendment Concerning Voting - Qualifications of Voters and Election Officers - and the Time of Holding General Elections
Qualifications of electors: (1) A citizen of the United States; (2) A resident of the State of Arkansas; (3) At least eighteen (18) years of age; and (4) Lawfully registered to vote in the election.
Proposed Amendment 2 - Legislature
The General Assembly shall meet in regular session on the second Monday in January of each odd-numbered year to consider any bill or resolution. The General Assembly may alter the time at which the regular session begins. Beginning in 2010 - the General Assembly shall meet in fiscal session on the second Monday in February of each even-numbered year to consider only appropriation bills. The General Assembly may alter the time at which the fiscal session begins. A bill other than an appropriation bill may be considered in a fiscal session if two-thirds (2/3) of the members of each house of the General Assembly approve consideration of the bill. The General Assembly - by a vote of two-thirds (2/3) of the members elected to each house of the General Assembly - may alter the dates of the regular session and fiscal session so that regular sessions occur in even-numbered years and the fiscal sessions occur in odd-numbered years. The regular biennial session shall not exceed sixty (60) calendar days in duration - unless extended by a vote of two-thirds (2/3) of the members elected to each house of the General Assembly. The regular biennial session shall not exceed seventy five (75) calendar days in duration - unless extended by a vote of three-fourths (3/4) of the members elected to each house of the General Assembly. A fiscal session shall not exceed thirty (30) calendar days in duration - except that by a vote of three-fourths (3/4) of the members elected to each house of the General Assembly a fiscal session my be extended on (1) time by no more than fifteen (15) calendar days. Makes appropriations bills valid for one fiscal year - rather than two.
Referred Question 1 - Arkansas Water - Waste Disposal - and Pollution Abatement Facilities Financing Act of 2007
Shall the Arkansas Natural Resources Commission be authorized to issue General Obligation bonds under the authority of the Arkansas Water - Waste Disposal and Pollution Abatement Facilities Financing Act of 2007 - for the financing and refinancing of the development of water - waste disposal - water pollution control - abatement and prevention - drainage - irrigation - flood control - and wetlands and aquatic resources projects to serve the citizens of the State of Arkansas - in total principal amount not to exceed Three Hundred Million Dollars ( - 000 - 000) - with no more than One Hundred Million Dollars ( - 000 - 000) of such bonds to be issued to finance and refinance the development of irrigation facilities - in series from time to time in principal amounts not to exceed - without prior approval of the General Assembly - Sixty Million Dollars ( - 000 - 000) in any fiscal biennium - which bonds shall be secured by a pledge of the full faith and credit of the State of Arkansas?
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