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'2014 Arkansas elections'

Washington County website falsely says that voters must have ID

Hat tip to Rep. Greg Leding, who points out that the Washington County website inaccurately states that voters must have a valid ID.
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Court of Appeals campaign violated rules on partisanship and endorsements, Blue Hog says

Cody Hiland has evidently sent out campaign mailers encouraging voters to support him "in the Republican Primary" ... or, for other voters, "in the Democratic Primary."
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Point, shoot, vote: guns at the ballot box in northwest Arkansas

The D-G reports this morning from Benton and Washington counties, where twenty polling places have either said they'll allow concealed weapons or won't have signs disallowing the practice.

Another NRA endorsement for Arkansas Supreme Court: Shawn Womack

If you were worried the NRA wouldn't provide us guidance about how to vote in the other Supreme Court race, worry no more.
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Kemp campaign responds to Blue Hog Report's judicial discipline complaint

Here's the response from the Dan Kemp campaign to BHR's complaint regarding the Lee Ann Finn case.

Shawn Womack missing campaign donor list from first judicial election

Circuit Judge Shawn Womack, the candidate for associate justice of the state Supreme Court, does not have records on file with the Arkansas Secretary of State's office itemizing some 45 percent of his total campaign contributions for a previous judicial race.
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Governor concerned over outside spending in judicial races, stops short of condemning partisan flavor of ads

Do ads sponsored by the "Republican State Leadership Committee" give voters the impression the Republican Party of Arkansas is sanctioning the ads in a supposedly nonpartisan race?

Mason responds to attacks from Republican State Leadership Committee

Mason doesn't mention his opponent by name, but he does go on the offensive.
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Blue Hog Report smells shenanigans in plea agreement, political contribution to Kemp

Citizen journalist Matt Campbell's Blue Hog Report has a new post out about Judge Dan Kemp of Stone County, who is currently running for Chief Justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court against Justice Courtney Goodson. Specifically, Campbell is on the trail of a 2014 case in which a Stone County woman reached a plea agreement before Kemp on two drug-related felonies just before her influential parents made a contribution to Kemp's campaign and, later, a public endorsement.

Cumulative spending in chief justice race exceeds $1 million

Justice at Stake, a national organization that monitors judicial election expenditures, yesterday announced that its analysis of Federal Communication Commission filings showed a conservative "dark money" group called the Judicial Crisis Network has bought at least $532,030 in television ad contracts attacking Associate Justice Courtney Goodson.
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Justice Baker talks money and politics on Facebook

Baker decries dark money and implicitly suggests voters should be wary of Dan Kemp, opponent of Baker's court ally, Justice Courtney Goodson. But what about Baker's own past contributors, including Michael Morton and John Goodson.

Why did the NRA endorse Goodson?

The NRA says it does not usually endorse judicial candidates.
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