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Democrats seek watchdog for Pulaski County Election Commission, which could use more transparency
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Mark Lowery announces for secretary of state
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Susan Inman to represent Democrats on the Pulaski Election Commission
Susan Inman to represent Democrats on the Pulaski Election Commission Election veteran Susan Inman joins the Pulaski County Election Commission.
An election expert who has served as Pulaski County’s election director and traveled overseas 15 times to help monitor voting in Asian and Eastern European countries will soon represent Democrats on the Pulaski County Election Commission.
Susan Inman replaces
Joshua Ang Price, who resigned the post earlier this month to pursue new opportunities (that may include a run for office).
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“I ran for the seat because we needed some experience as we head into redistricting and the 2022 election cycle,” Inman said. “I just felt like I was best suited to bring experience, knowledge and preparedness, to hit the ground running.”
Pulaski election commissioner Joshua Price steps down
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Little Rock attorney announces Democratic bid for Arkansas Attorney General
Little Rock attorney Jason Davis, a Democrat, announced his campaign for Attorney General of the State of Arkansas. Author: 5NEWS Web Staff Updated: 11:33 AM CDT May 3, 2021
LITTLE ROCK, Arkansas Little Rock attorney
Jason Davis, a Democrat, announced his campaign to be the next Arkansas Attorney General.
Davis, 34, grew up in rural Saline County. He currently lives in western Little Rock with his wife, Emily, and two children.
“As our state’s Attorney General, I will put you and your family first. Our state simply can’t afford more hyper-partisan drama, wasting millions more in taxpayer dollars on constant, warranted challenges to the constitutionality of our state’s actions, Davis said in a press release. The people need a lawyer, and it’s time we had an attorney general who will put the people’s business first. We have gone without that for too