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'Arkansas Republican Party'

Prosecutors say court should not dismiss ousted judge's bribery conviction

Prosecutors urged a federal judge on Tuesday to reject ousted Judge Michael Maggio's request that his bribery conviction be dismissed and blamed him for no other  convictions in the corruption scandal.
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Legislators wined and dined again last week in deluxe fashion and without accountability

Ethics law? What ethics law? It didn't interfere with some fancy legislative entertaining last week.
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Arkansas's death march: The daily COVID-19 roundup

Grim and grimmer. Arkansas and COVID-19.

State Republican parties, including Arkansas, moved millions for Trump campaign

The Arkansas Republican Party is implicated in the transfer of millions from states to the Trump campaign without full reporting
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Even Republican governor thinks legislative vote suppression agenda went too far

Even Governor Hutchinson thought the Republican legislature went too far with its vote suppression agenda.

Republicans choose Jonelle Fulmer as next party chair

She succeeds Doyle Webb.
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Arkansas Supreme Court upholds ineligibility of Democrat Jimmie Wilson for state House seat

Presidential pardon didn't clear his record.

State GOP chair draws pay for raising cash to fight ballot measures

Doyle Webb was paid $20,000 for fund-raising, new filing shows.
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Supreme Court upholds decision stopping Republican intervention in challege of Democratic House candidate

Arkansas Supreme Court won't disturb Jimmie Wilson's candidacy for House. At least for now.

Judge refuses to speed hearing on effort to prevent wrongly invalidating absentee votes

A court setback in effort to make sure absentee votes aren't unfairly disqualified.
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Push polling underway to kill popular ballot measures

Slimy stuff underway to block the people from having a say in state govenrment.

Money 2, Arkansas People 0 as the right to petition government fades into the Arkansas sunset.

A federal court seems to have ended the fight for an end to gerrymandered legislative districts and more democratic elections.
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