(Advertisement)

Judge: Avoiding party ID costs voter interest

Posted: March 17, 2010 at 3:33 a.m.

Voters are losing interest in Arkansas’ nonpartisan judicial races because they can’t discern much about the candidates beyond their resumes, a candidate for Position 6 on the seven-member state Supreme Court said Tuesday.

This story is only available from the archives. Click here to contact the online desk.

Arkansas, Pages 7 on 03/17/2010

(Advertisement)



« Previous Story

3 teens can join foster suit

Three teenagers in state custody were allowed to join a lawsuit contesting a voterapproved law that bars unmarried couples from adopting or fostering children, a Pulaski Co... Read »

Next Story »

Biologists: Lots of rain needed to clear stre...

Biologist Mitch Wine (left) with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and John Harris of the Arkansas Highway and Transportation Department’s Environmental Division look (left photo) Tuesday at the confluence of an unnamed tributary and Mountain Creek, noting muddy runoff coming from construction work on Arkansas 23 near Ozark. David Rickard (from left) of Fort Smith talks with Harris and Wine (right photo) about runoff on his property.

Mud from an embankment that collapsed under Arkansas 23 will continue to wash into the Mulberry River because ... Read »

Comments

To report abuse or misuse of this area please hit the "Suggest Removal" link in the comment to alert our online managers. Please read our comment policy.

Use the comment form below to begin a discussion about this content.

Registration is required to make comments. Click here to LOGIN.
You can register for FREE to post comments and receive alerts.

(Advertisement)