Bridge the gap between registering to vote and casting your ballot.
Are you ready to cast your vote this election? Here’s some information to get you there. Make your voice heard from the local to the federal level.
Early voting is during regular county clerk office hours and isn’t available on state or county holidays.
M-F 8:00 am-6:00 pm
Sat 10:00 am-4:00 pm
Oct 21 – Nov 4
Early Voting Locations listed here:
https://www.voterview.ar-nova.org/voterview
Early Voting on Campus: Cast Your Ballot at the Alumni House
- Monday to Wednesday, Oct. 28-30
- 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. each day
Make your voice heard by casting your ballot at the U of A Alumni House, located at 491 N. Razorback Rd., Fayetteville.
More campus voter information and parking info here
https://news.uark.edu/articles/71486/early-voting-on-campus-cast-your-ballot-at-the-alumni-house
Find a Sample Ballot specific to you here:
VoterView Arkansas
https://www.voterview.ar-nova.org/voterview
Enter name and birthdate and you’re taken to the sample ballot page specific to your voting demographics
If you’re not sure about the voting process
Check out the list below, and take different actions through the week, bringing you one step closer to becoming a confident voter. Thank you to the Health Network for the great suggestions. Here some actions you can take to prepare :
Check Your Voter Registration/Register to Vote
Check your registration status and your state’s voter registration deadlines
If you’re not registered yet, or need to update your voter registration, become a registered voter!
Read up on the candidates, positions, and ballot measures in easy-to-understand language.
Print out, screenshot, or otherwise save your choices for each item on your ballot.
Ask yourself HOW you plan to vote: By mail, in person early, on Election Day? National Voter Education Week has resources to help you explore the options in your state.
Ask yourself WHEN you plan to vote: Add it to your calendar today!
Learn more about how elections are run in your state, and how individual voters can get involved in our democracy. You can even sign up to become a poll worker or volunteer!
Help fight misinformation and disinformation in your community.
You are a trusted voice in your community! Help your friends and family get the information they need to vote using sample materials online.
Triple your vote by helping 3 friends get #VoteReady.
If possible, please consider voting early in person or by mail. Emergencies happen, weather happens, life happens–so it’s good to take care of this in advance. Thank you for taking the time to strengthen our country with your voice and your vote.
CHECK YOUR VOTER REGISTRATION HERE! DON’T BE ONE OF THE DISENFRANCHISED!
(P.S. – there’s a sample ballot link on the same page)