Arkansas Republican Legislative Candidate Disqualified Less than a Week Before Election

On October 27, a lower Arkansas state court ruled that one Republican nominee for the legislature does not meet the qualifications to hold office.  See this story.  He had been convicted of a misdemeanor in 1984.  His name cannot be removed from the ballot, but signs will be posted at polling places telling voters that votes for him will not be counted.


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Arkansas Republican Legislative Candidate Disqualified Less than a Week Before Election — 2 Comments

  1. Instead of disqualifying a candidate to the extent that votes for them will not be counted, it would make more sense to, instead, prevent the disqualified candidate from taking office if they win. In other words, the position will be vacant and the regular procedure for filling vacancies (which in some cases would be a special election, and in other cases would be an appointment) should apply.

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