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Arkansas Supreme Court affirms dismissal of ballot-counting lawsuit | The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

The Arkansas Supreme Court on Thursday affirmed a Pulaski County judge s ruling dismissing a lawsuit filed by the Arkansas Voter Integrity Initiative Inc. and Conrad Reynolds challenging the legality of the state s ballot-counting machines.

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Arkansas AG commends state ruling in case of Arkansas Voter Integrity Initiative v. Thurston

Arkansas AG commends state ruling in case of Arkansas Voter Integrity Initiative v. Thurston
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Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin supports state Supreme Court decision upholding voting machine ruling

Arkansas Supreme Court pulls ballot-proposals complaint off 'expedited docket,' cites rules violation

Retired U.S. Army Col. Conrad Reynolds of Conway asked the Arkansas Supreme Court last month to certify the ballot language for two proposed constitutional amendments. Court records show that the complaint submitted by the plaintiffs attorney was 76 words over the 8,600-word limit, and the case was "removed from expedited docket for inability of petitioner to follow court rules."

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Arkansas Supreme Court pulls ballot-proposals complaint off 'expedited docket,' cites rules violation | The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Retired U.S. Army Col. Conrad Reynolds of Conway asked the Arkansas Supreme Court last month to certify the ballot language for two proposed constitutional amendments. Court records show that the complaint submitted by the plaintiffs attorney was 76 words over the 8,600-word limit, and the case was "removed from expedited docket for inability of petitioner to follow court rules."

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