Arkansas Voting Rights & Election Laws 2026

Voter ID requirements, mail voting, early voting access, felony disenfranchisement, and election law political context in Arkansas.

Strict Photo ID
Voter ID Requirement
No
Universal Mail Voting
15
Early Voting Days
#44
Access Rank (1=most open)

Voting Access Overview

Arkansas has strict photo ID requirements and limits absentee voting to those with qualifying excuses. The state lacks automatic voter registration and same-day registration. The Republican-controlled legislature has maintained restrictive access.

Election Law Details

PolicyStatus
Voter ID RequirementStrict Photo ID
Mail / Absentee VotingAbsentee with Excuse
Early Voting Days15
Automatic Voter RegistrationNo
Same-Day RegistrationNo
Felony DisenfranchisementPost-sentence
Access Rank Nationally#44 of 50

Political Context

Arkansas Republicans have maintained restrictive voting policies. Voter ID enforcement has been contentious. The state has low voter registration and turnout rates, which Democrats argue reflects structural barriers.

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