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Official General Election BallotCarroll County, Arkansas - November 3, 2020
BV Wards 1 and 2
Official General Election BallotCarroll County, Arkansas - November 3, 2020
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INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTER
1. Vote for a candidate by blackening the oval( ) beside the candidate's name. Vote onamendments, acts, issues, and measures byplacing an appropriate mark below themeasure either FOR or AGAINST.
2.Mark your ballot with a blue or black pen.
3.If you vote for more than one candidate in arace, your vote in that race will not count. Ifyou make a mistake on your ballot, return it toan election official for a replacement ballot.You may replace up to two ballots in anelection.
FEDERAL
U.S. President and Vice President4 Years
Vote For One
Brian CarrollAmar PatelAmerican Solidarity
C.L. GammonPhil CollinsIndependent
Gloria La RivaSunil FreemanSocialism and Liberation
Joseph R. BidenKamala HarrisDemocratic
Phil CollinsBilly Joe ParkerIndependent
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Brock PierceKarla BallardIndependent
Jo JorgensenJeremy "Spike" CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrConstitution
John Richard MyersTiara Suzanne LuskLife and Liberty
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Kanye WestMichelle TidballIndependent
Roque "Rocky" De La FuenteDarcy G. RichardsonIndependent
FEDERAL
U.S. Senate6 Years
Vote For One
Senator Tom CottonRepublicanRicky Dale Harrington Jr.Libertarian
U.S. Congress District 032 Years
Vote For One
Celeste WilliamsDemocraticMichael J. KalagiasLibertarianCongressman Steve WomackRepublican
STATE
State Representative District 972 Years
Vote For One
Suzie BellDemocraticState Representative Harlan BreauxRepublican
UNOPPOSED CANDIDATES
Unopposed Candidates
Unopposed Candidates
QUESTIONIssue No. 1
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Issue No. 1(Popular Name)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution Continuinga One-Half Percent (0.5%) Sales and Use Tax for
State Highways and Bridges; County Roads, Bridgesand Other Surface Transportation; and City Streets,Bridges, and Other Surface Transportation After the
Retirement of the Bonds Authorized in ArkansasConstitution, Amendment 91
(Ballot Title)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution to continuea levy of a one-half percent sales and use tax for statehighways and bridges; county roads, bridges, and othersurface transportation; and city streets, bridges, andother surface transportation after the retirement of thebonds authorized in Arkansas Constitution, Amendment91, as special revenue to be distributed under theArkansas Highway Revenue Distribution Law.
FOR ISSUE NO. 1
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 1
ISSUE NO. 2
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
ISSUE NO. 2(Popular Name)
A Constitutional Amendment to Amend the Term LimitsApplicable to Members of the General Assembly, to be
Known as the "Arkansas Term Limits Amendment"
(Ballot Title)
A Constitutional Amendment to be known as the"Arkansas Term Limits Amendment"; and amending theterm limits applicable to members of the GeneralAssembly.
FOR ISSUE NO. 2
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 2
QUESTIONISSUE NO. 3
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
ISSUE NO. 3(Popular Name)
A Constitutional Amendment To Amend The Process ForThe Submission, Challenge, And Approval Of Proposed
Initiated Acts, Constitutional Amendments, AndReferenda
(Ballot Title)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution to amendthe process for the submission, challenge, and approvalof proposed initiated acts, constitutional amendments,and referenda.
FOR ISSUE NO. 3
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 3
Issue No. 6
MEASURE REFERRED BY ORDER OF THE PEOPLE
Issue No. 6(Popular Name)
An Act to Amend the Definition of "Practice of Optometry"
(Ballot Title)An act to amend the Arkan sas Code re garding th e definition o f "practice of optometry"; providing th at the d efinition of "p ractice of opt ometry" is amend ed to p ermit lice nsed opto metrists to use o phthalmic lasers for the following su rgical procedures: perform in je ctio ns (excluding intra venous or in traocular injections), in cision and curet tage of a chalazion, re moval and biop sy of skin lesions with low risk of maligna ncy (excluding lesions involving th e lid margin or nasal tothe p uncta), laser ca psulotomy, an d laser trab eculoplasty; providing that licensed o ptometrists cont in ue to be prohibited from using o phthalmic lasers for su rgical procedu res other than tho se previously identified , performing cataract surgery, perf orming radial keratotomy surg ery, and se lling p rescription dru gs; providing th at the State Bo ard of Op tometry has t he power and du ty to establish cred entialing req uirements for a lice nsee to a dminister or pe rform thefollowing pro cedures: injection s (exclu ding intraven ous or intra ocular injections), incision an d curetta ge of a ch alazion, remova l a nd biopsy of skin le sion s wit h low risk of malignan cy (exclu ding lesions involving the lid margin or n asal to the puncta), lase r capsulotomy, a nd laser tra beculoplasty; pro vid in g that th e State Board o f Optometry sh all require eve ry optometr ist wh o meets th e requireme nts for cert ification to perf orm autho rize d laser pro ce dures to report to theboard
regarding the o utcome of the proce dures per formed in a format as required o r directed b y the boa rd, and these rep orts shall also be se nt to the Departme nt of Hea lth ; this act being Act No. 57 9 of the Regular Sessio n of 201 9.An act to amend the Arkansas Code regarding thedefinition of "practice of optometry"; providing that thedefinition of "practice of optometry" is amended to permitlicensed optometrists to use ophthalmic lasers for thefollowing surgical procedures: perform injections(excluding intravenous or intraocular injections), incisionand curettage of a chalazion, removal and biopsy of skinlesions with low risk of malignancy (excluding lesionsinvolving the lid margin or nasal to the puncta), lasercapsulotomy, and laser trabeculoplasty; providing thatlicensed optometrists continue to be prohibited from usingophthalmic lasers for surgical procedures other than thosepreviously identified, performing cataract surgery,performing radial keratotomy surgery, and sellingprescription drugs; providing that the State Board ofOptometry has the power and duty to establishcredentialing requirements for a licensee to administer orperform the following procedures: injections (excludingintravenous or intraocular injections), incision andcurettage of a chalazion, removal and biopsy of skinlesions with low risk of malignancy (excluding lesionsinvolving the lid margin or nasal to the puncta), lasercapsulotomy, and laser trabeculoplasty; providing that theState Board of Optometry shall require every optometristwho meets the requirements for certification to performauthorized laser procedures to report to the boardregarding the outcome of the procedures performed in aformat as required or directed by the board, and thesereports shall also be sent to the Department of Health; thisact being Act No. 579 of the Regular Session of 2019.
FOR ISSUE NO. 6
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 6
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Prairies/Cabanal Rep 97
Official General Election BallotCarroll County, Arkansas - November 3, 2020
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INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTER
1. Vote for a candidate by blackening the oval( ) beside the candidate's name. Vote onamendments, acts, issues, and measures byplacing an appropriate mark below themeasure either FOR or AGAINST.
2.Mark your ballot with a blue or black pen.
3.If you vote for more than one candidate in arace, your vote in that race will not count. Ifyou make a mistake on your ballot, return it toan election official for a replacement ballot.You may replace up to two ballots in anelection.
FEDERAL
U.S. President and Vice President4 Years
Vote For One
Brian CarrollAmar PatelAmerican Solidarity
C.L. GammonPhil CollinsIndependent
Gloria La RivaSunil FreemanSocialism and Liberation
Joseph R. BidenKamala HarrisDemocratic
Phil CollinsBilly Joe ParkerIndependent
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Brock PierceKarla BallardIndependent
Jo JorgensenJeremy "Spike" CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrConstitution
John Richard MyersTiara Suzanne LuskLife and Liberty
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Kanye WestMichelle TidballIndependent
Roque "Rocky" De La FuenteDarcy G. RichardsonIndependent
FEDERAL
U.S. Senate6 Years
Vote For One
Senator Tom CottonRepublicanRicky Dale Harrington Jr.Libertarian
U.S. Congress District 032 Years
Vote For One
Celeste WilliamsDemocraticMichael J. KalagiasLibertarianCongressman Steve WomackRepublican
STATE
State Representative District 972 Years
Vote For One
Suzie BellDemocraticState Representative Harlan BreauxRepublican
UNOPPOSED CANDIDATES
Unopposed Candidates
Unopposed Candidates
QUESTIONIssue No. 1
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Issue No. 1(Popular Name)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution Continuinga One-Half Percent (0.5%) Sales and Use Tax for
State Highways and Bridges; County Roads, Bridgesand Other Surface Transportation; and City Streets,Bridges, and Other Surface Transportation After the
Retirement of the Bonds Authorized in ArkansasConstitution, Amendment 91
(Ballot Title)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution to continuea levy of a one-half percent sales and use tax for statehighways and bridges; county roads, bridges, and othersurface transportation; and city streets, bridges, andother surface transportation after the retirement of thebonds authorized in Arkansas Constitution, Amendment91, as special revenue to be distributed under theArkansas Highway Revenue Distribution Law.
FOR ISSUE NO. 1
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 1
ISSUE NO. 2
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
ISSUE NO. 2(Popular Name)
A Constitutional Amendment to Amend the Term LimitsApplicable to Members of the General Assembly, to be
Known as the "Arkansas Term Limits Amendment"
(Ballot Title)
A Constitutional Amendment to be known as the"Arkansas Term Limits Amendment"; and amending theterm limits applicable to members of the GeneralAssembly.
FOR ISSUE NO. 2
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 2
QUESTIONISSUE NO. 3
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
ISSUE NO. 3(Popular Name)
A Constitutional Amendment To Amend The Process ForThe Submission, Challenge, And Approval Of Proposed
Initiated Acts, Constitutional Amendments, AndReferenda
(Ballot Title)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution to amendthe process for the submission, challenge, and approvalof proposed initiated acts, constitutional amendments,and referenda.
FOR ISSUE NO. 3
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 3
Issue No. 6
MEASURE REFERRED BY ORDER OF THE PEOPLE
Issue No. 6(Popular Name)
An Act to Amend the Definition of "Practice of Optometry"
(Ballot Title)An act to amend the Arkan sas Code re garding th e definition o f "practice of optometry"; providing th at the d efinition of "p ractice of opt ometry" is amend ed to p ermit lice nsed opto metrists to use o phthalmic lasers for the following su rgical procedures: perform in je ctio ns (excluding intra venous or in traocular injections), in cision and curet tage of a chalazion, re moval and biop sy of skin lesions with low risk of maligna ncy (excluding lesions involving th e lid margin or nasal tothe p uncta), laser ca psulotomy, an d laser trab eculoplasty; providing that licensed o ptometrists cont in ue to be prohibited from using o phthalmic lasers for su rgical procedu res other than tho se previously identified , performing cataract surgery, perf orming radial keratotomy surg ery, and se lling p rescription dru gs; providing th at the State Bo ard of Op tometry has t he power and du ty to establish cred entialing req uirements for a lice nsee to a dminister or pe rform thefollowing pro cedures: injection s (exclu ding intraven ous or intra ocular injections), incision an d curetta ge of a ch alazion, remova l a nd biopsy of skin le sion s wit h low risk of malignan cy (exclu ding lesions involving the lid margin or n asal to the puncta), lase r capsulotomy, a nd laser tra beculoplasty; pro vid in g that th e State Board o f Optometry sh all require eve ry optometr ist wh o meets th e requireme nts for cert ification to perf orm autho rize d laser pro ce dures to report to theboard
regarding the o utcome of the proce dures per formed in a format as required o r directed b y the boa rd, and these rep orts shall also be se nt to the Departme nt of Hea lth ; this act being Act No. 57 9 of the Regular Sessio n of 201 9.An act to amend the Arkansas Code regarding thedefinition of "practice of optometry"; providing that thedefinition of "practice of optometry" is amended to permitlicensed optometrists to use ophthalmic lasers for thefollowing surgical procedures: perform injections(excluding intravenous or intraocular injections), incisionand curettage of a chalazion, removal and biopsy of skinlesions with low risk of malignancy (excluding lesionsinvolving the lid margin or nasal to the puncta), lasercapsulotomy, and laser trabeculoplasty; providing thatlicensed optometrists continue to be prohibited from usingophthalmic lasers for surgical procedures other than thosepreviously identified, performing cataract surgery,performing radial keratotomy surgery, and sellingprescription drugs; providing that the State Board ofOptometry has the power and duty to establishcredentialing requirements for a licensee to administer orperform the following procedures: injections (excludingintravenous or intraocular injections), incision andcurettage of a chalazion, removal and biopsy of skinlesions with low risk of malignancy (excluding lesionsinvolving the lid margin or nasal to the puncta), lasercapsulotomy, and laser trabeculoplasty; providing that theState Board of Optometry shall require every optometristwho meets the requirements for certification to performauthorized laser procedures to report to the boardregarding the outcome of the procedures performed in aformat as required or directed by the board, and thesereports shall also be sent to the Department of Health; thisact being Act No. 579 of the Regular Session of 2019.
FOR ISSUE NO. 6
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 6
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Prairies/Cabanal Rep 98, Rep 83
Official General Election BallotCarroll County, Arkansas - November 3, 2020
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INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTER
1. Vote for a candidate by blackening the oval( ) beside the candidate's name. Vote onamendments, acts, issues, and measures byplacing an appropriate mark below themeasure either FOR or AGAINST.
2.Mark your ballot with a blue or black pen.
3.If you vote for more than one candidate in arace, your vote in that race will not count. Ifyou make a mistake on your ballot, return it toan election official for a replacement ballot.You may replace up to two ballots in anelection.
FEDERAL
U.S. President and Vice President4 Years
Vote For One
Brian CarrollAmar PatelAmerican Solidarity
C.L. GammonPhil CollinsIndependent
Gloria La RivaSunil FreemanSocialism and Liberation
Joseph R. BidenKamala HarrisDemocratic
Phil CollinsBilly Joe ParkerIndependent
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Brock PierceKarla BallardIndependent
Jo JorgensenJeremy "Spike" CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrConstitution
John Richard MyersTiara Suzanne LuskLife and Liberty
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Kanye WestMichelle TidballIndependent
Roque "Rocky" De La FuenteDarcy G. RichardsonIndependent
FEDERAL
U.S. Senate6 Years
Vote For One
Senator Tom CottonRepublicanRicky Dale Harrington Jr.Libertarian
U.S. Congress District 032 Years
Vote For One
Celeste WilliamsDemocraticMichael J. KalagiasLibertarianCongressman Steve WomackRepublican
UNOPPOSED CANDIDATES
Unopposed Candidates
Unopposed Candidates
QUESTIONIssue No. 1
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Issue No. 1(Popular Name)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution Continuinga One-Half Percent (0.5%) Sales and Use Tax for
State Highways and Bridges; County Roads, Bridgesand Other Surface Transportation; and City Streets,Bridges, and Other Surface Transportation After the
Retirement of the Bonds Authorized in ArkansasConstitution, Amendment 91
(Ballot Title)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution to continuea levy of a one-half percent sales and use tax for statehighways and bridges; county roads, bridges, and othersurface transportation; and city streets, bridges, andother surface transportation after the retirement of thebonds authorized in Arkansas Constitution, Amendment91, as special revenue to be distributed under theArkansas Highway Revenue Distribution Law.
FOR ISSUE NO. 1
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 1
ISSUE NO. 2
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
ISSUE NO. 2(Popular Name)
A Constitutional Amendment to Amend the Term LimitsApplicable to Members of the General Assembly, to be
Known as the "Arkansas Term Limits Amendment"
(Ballot Title)
A Constitutional Amendment to be known as the"Arkansas Term Limits Amendment"; and amending theterm limits applicable to members of the GeneralAssembly.
FOR ISSUE NO. 2
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 2
QUESTIONISSUE NO. 3
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
ISSUE NO. 3(Popular Name)
A Constitutional Amendment To Amend The Process ForThe Submission, Challenge, And Approval Of Proposed
Initiated Acts, Constitutional Amendments, AndReferenda
(Ballot Title)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution to amendthe process for the submission, challenge, and approvalof proposed initiated acts, constitutional amendments,and referenda.
FOR ISSUE NO. 3
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 3
Issue No. 6
MEASURE REFERRED BY ORDER OF THE PEOPLE
Issue No. 6(Popular Name)
An Act to Amend the Definition of "Practice of Optometry"
(Ballot Title)An act to amend the Arkan sas Code re garding th e definition o f "practice of optometry"; providing th at the d efinition of "p ractice of opt ometry" is amend ed to p ermit lice nsed opto metrists to use o phthalmic lasers for the following su rgical procedures: perform in je ctio ns (excluding intra venous or in traocular injections), in cision and curet tage of a chalazion, re moval and biop sy of skin lesions with low risk of maligna ncy (excluding lesions involving th e lid margin or nasal tothe p uncta), laser ca psulotomy, an d laser trab eculoplasty; providing that licensed o ptometrists cont in ue to be prohibited from using o phthalmic lasers for su rgical procedu res other than tho se previously identified , performing cataract surgery, perf orming radial keratotomy surg ery, and se lling p rescription dru gs; providing th at the State Bo ard of Op tometry has t he power and du ty to establish cred entialing req uirements for a lice nsee to a dminister or pe rform thefollowing pro cedures: injection s (exclu ding intraven ous or intra ocular injections), incision an d curetta ge of a ch alazion, remova l a nd biopsy of skin le sion s wit h low risk of malignan cy (exclu ding lesions involving the lid margin or n asal to the puncta), lase r capsulotomy, a nd laser tra beculoplasty; pro vid in g that th e State Board o f Optometry sh all require eve ry optometr ist wh o meets th e requireme nts for cert ification to perf orm autho rize d laser pro ce dures to report to theboard
regarding the o utcome of the proce dures per formed in a format as required o r directed b y the boa rd, and these rep orts shall also be se nt to the Departme nt of Hea lth ; this act being Act No. 57 9 of the Regular Sessio n of 201 9.An act to amend the Arkansas Code regarding thedefinition of "practice of optometry"; providing that thedefinition of "practice of optometry" is amended to permitlicensed optometrists to use ophthalmic lasers for thefollowing surgical procedures: perform injections(excluding intravenous or intraocular injections), incisionand curettage of a chalazion, removal and biopsy of skinlesions with low risk of malignancy (excluding lesionsinvolving the lid margin or nasal to the puncta), lasercapsulotomy, and laser trabeculoplasty; providing thatlicensed optometrists continue to be prohibited from usingophthalmic lasers for surgical procedures other than thosepreviously identified, performing cataract surgery,performing radial keratotomy surgery, and sellingprescription drugs; providing that the State Board ofOptometry has the power and duty to establishcredentialing requirements for a licensee to administer orperform the following procedures: injections (excludingintravenous or intraocular injections), incision andcurettage of a chalazion, removal and biopsy of skinlesions with low risk of malignancy (excluding lesionsinvolving the lid margin or nasal to the puncta), lasercapsulotomy, and laser trabeculoplasty; providing that theState Board of Optometry shall require every optometristwho meets the requirements for certification to performauthorized laser procedures to report to the boardregarding the outcome of the procedures performed in aformat as required or directed by the board, and thesereports shall also be sent to the Department of Health; thisact being Act No. 579 of the Regular Session of 2019.
FOR ISSUE NO. 6
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 6
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ES Wards 1, 2, 3 JP 3
Official General Election BallotCarroll County, Arkansas - November 3, 2020
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INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTER
1. Vote for a candidate by blackening the oval( ) beside the candidate's name. Vote onamendments, acts, issues, and measures byplacing an appropriate mark below themeasure either FOR or AGAINST.
2.Mark your ballot with a blue or black pen.
3.If you vote for more than one candidate in arace, your vote in that race will not count. Ifyou make a mistake on your ballot, return it toan election official for a replacement ballot.You may replace up to two ballots in anelection.
Please Vote Both Sides of Ballot
FEDERAL
U.S. President and Vice President4 Years
Vote For One
Brian CarrollAmar PatelAmerican Solidarity
C.L. GammonPhil CollinsIndependent
Gloria La RivaSunil FreemanSocialism and Liberation
Joseph R. BidenKamala HarrisDemocratic
Phil CollinsBilly Joe ParkerIndependent
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Brock PierceKarla BallardIndependent
Jo JorgensenJeremy "Spike" CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrConstitution
John Richard MyersTiara Suzanne LuskLife and Liberty
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Kanye WestMichelle TidballIndependent
Roque "Rocky" De La FuenteDarcy G. RichardsonIndependent
FEDERAL
U.S. Senate6 Years
Vote For One
Senator Tom CottonRepublicanRicky Dale Harrington Jr.Libertarian
U.S. Congress District 032 Years
Vote For One
Celeste WilliamsDemocraticMichael J. KalagiasLibertarianCongressman Steve WomackRepublican
STATE
State Representative District 972 Years
Vote For One
Suzie BellDemocraticState Representative Harlan BreauxRepublican
COUNTY
Justice of the Peace District 32 Years
Vote For One
Laurie "Harrie" FarrowDemocraticFerguson Stewart (Fergie)Republican
MUNICIPAL
Eureka Springs Alderman Ward 1 Position 22 Years
Vote For One
LauraJo "Laurie" SmoleIndependentSusan K. HarmanIndependent
Eureka Springs Alderman Ward 2 Position 12 Years
Vote For One
Melissa GreeneIndependentMichael SealsIndependent
Eureka Springs Alderman Ward 2 Position 22 Years
Vote For One
Bill OttIndependentBob ThomasIndependent
UNOPPOSED CANDIDATES
Unopposed Candidates
Unopposed Candidates
QUESTIONIssue No. 1
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Issue No. 1(Popular Name)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution Continuinga One-Half Percent (0.5%) Sales and Use Tax for
State Highways and Bridges; County Roads, Bridgesand Other Surface Transportation; and City Streets,Bridges, and Other Surface Transportation After the
Retirement of the Bonds Authorized in ArkansasConstitution, Amendment 91
(Ballot Title)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution to continuea levy of a one-half percent sales and use tax for statehighways and bridges; county roads, bridges, and othersurface transportation; and city streets, bridges, andother surface transportation after the retirement of thebonds authorized in Arkansas Constitution, Amendment91, as special revenue to be distributed under theArkansas Highway Revenue Distribution Law.
FOR ISSUE NO. 1
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 1
ISSUE NO. 2
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
ISSUE NO. 2(Popular Name)
A Constitutional Amendment to Amend the Term LimitsApplicable to Members of the General Assembly, to be
Known as the "Arkansas Term Limits Amendment"
(Ballot Title)
A Constitutional Amendment to be known as the"Arkansas Term Limits Amendment"; and amending theterm limits applicable to members of the GeneralAssembly.
FOR ISSUE NO. 2
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 2
ISSUE NO. 3
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
ISSUE NO. 3(Popular Name)
A Constitutional Amendment To Amend The Process ForThe Submission, Challenge, And Approval Of Proposed
Initiated Acts, Constitutional Amendments, AndReferenda
(Ballot Title)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution to amendthe process for the submission, challenge, and approvalof proposed initiated acts, constitutional amendments,and referenda.
FOR ISSUE NO. 3
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 3
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QUESTIONIssue No. 6
MEASURE REFERRED BY ORDER OF THE PEOPLE
Issue No. 6(Popular Name)
An Act to Amend the Definition of "Practice of Optometry"
(Ballot Title)An act to amen d the Arkansas Code regarding the def in ition of "pra ct ice of optome try"; providing that the definition of "practice of o ptometry" is ame nded to permit licensed op tometrists to u se ophtha lmic lasers f or the fo llowing surgical proced ures: perf orm injections (excluding in travenous o r intraocular in je ct io ns), incisio n and curettage o f a chalazion, removal and biopsy of skin lesions with low risk of malig nancy (excluding lesion s in vo lving the lid margin or nasal tothe puncta), la se r capsulotomy, a nd laser tra beculoplasty; provid in g that licensed optomet rists co ntinue to be proh ib ite d from using ophtha lmic lasers fo r surgical proced ures othe r than t hose previou sly iden tifie d, perfo rming catara ct surgery, pe rforming ra dial keratotomy su rgery, and selling prescription d rugs; providing that the State Board of Optometry h as the po wer and d uty to esta blish credentialing re quirements f or a licensee to administer or perform th efollowing p rocedure s: in je ctio ns (excluding intra venous or in traocular injections), in cision and curet tage of a chalazion, re moval and biop sy of skin lesions with low risk of maligna ncy (excluding lesions involving th e lid margin or nasal to th e puncta) , laser capsuloto my, and laser t rabeculoplasty; p roviding that the Sta te Board of Optome try shall require every optome trist who meet s the requ irements for ce rtifica tion to pe rform aut horized laser p rocedures t o report to theboa rd
reg arding the outcome o f the procedures p erformed in a format as required or directed by the bo ard, an d these re ports shall also be sent to t he Department of He alth; this act b eing Act No. 579 of t he Regular Session of 2 019.An act to amend the Arkansas Code regarding thedefinition of "practice of optometry"; providing that thedefinition of "practice of optometry" is amended to permitlicensed optometrists to use ophthalmic lasers for thefollowing surgical procedures: perform injections(excluding intravenous or intraocular injections), incisionand curettage of a chalazion, removal and biopsy of skinlesions with low risk of malignancy (excluding lesionsinvolving the lid margin or nasal to the puncta), lasercapsulotomy, and laser trabeculoplasty; providing thatlicensed optometrists continue to be prohibited from usingophthalmic lasers for surgical procedures other than thosepreviously identified, performing cataract surgery,performing radial keratotomy surgery, and sellingprescription drugs; providing that the State Board ofOptometry has the power and duty to establishcredentialing requirements for a licensee to administer orperform the following procedures: injections (excludingintravenous or intraocular injections), incision andcurettage of a chalazion, removal and biopsy of skinlesions with low risk of malignancy (excluding lesionsinvolving the lid margin or nasal to the puncta), lasercapsulotomy, and laser trabeculoplasty; providing that theState Board of Optometry shall require every optometristwho meets the requirements for certification to performauthorized laser procedures to report to the boardregarding the outcome of the procedures performed in aformat as required or directed by the board, and thesereports shall also be sent to the Department of Health; thisact being Act No. 579 of the Regular Session of 2019.
FOR ISSUE NO. 6
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 6
ORDINANCE NO. 2292
AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE THE CREATIONOF A PERMANENT ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICTWITH SUNSET CLAUSE
FOR REPEAL OF THE ORDINANCE NO. 2292
AGAINST REPEAL OF THE ORDINANCE NO. 2292
FOR
AGAINST
ORDINANCE NO. 2297
Allowing use of Act 812 of 2019 to create a PermanentEntertainment District
FOR allowing a Permanent Entertainment Districtwithin the corporate city limits of Eureka Springs,Arkansas according to regulations promulgated andtimes set by the State and Local Authorities.
AGAINST allowing a Permanent Entertainment Districtwithin the corporate city limits of Eureka Springs,Arkansas according to regulations promulgated andtimes set by the State and Local Authorities.
FOR
AGAINST
AN ORDINANCE ABOLISHING THE EUREKASPRINGS HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMISSION
FOR THE ORDINANCE ABOLISHING THE EUREKASPRINGS HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMISSION
AGAINST THE ORDINANCE ABOLISHING THEEUREKA SPRINGS HISTORIC DISTRICTCOMMISSION
FOR
AGAINST
Official General Election BallotCarroll County, Arkansas - November 3, 2020
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Official General Election BallotCarroll County, Arkansas - November 3, 2020
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FEDERAL
U.S. President and Vice President4 Years
Vote For One
Brian CarrollAmar PatelAmerican Solidarity
C.L. GammonPhil CollinsIndependent
Gloria La RivaSunil FreemanSocialism and Liberation
Joseph R. BidenKamala HarrisDemocratic
Phil CollinsBilly Joe ParkerIndependent
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Brock PierceKarla BallardIndependent
Jo JorgensenJeremy "Spike" CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrConstitution
John Richard MyersTiara Suzanne LuskLife and Liberty
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Kanye WestMichelle TidballIndependent
Roque "Rocky" De La FuenteDarcy G. RichardsonIndependent
FEDERAL
U.S. Senate6 Years
Vote For One
Senator Tom CottonRepublicanRicky Dale Harrington Jr.Libertarian
U.S. Congress District 032 Years
Vote For One
Celeste WilliamsDemocraticMichael J. KalagiasLibertarianCongressman Steve WomackRepublican
STATE
State Representative District 972 Years
Vote For One
Suzie BellDemocraticState Representative Harlan BreauxRepublican
MUNICIPAL
Eureka Springs Alderman Ward 1 Position 22 Years
Vote For One
LauraJo "Laurie" SmoleIndependentSusan K. HarmanIndependent
Eureka Springs Alderman Ward 2 Position 12 Years
Vote For One
Melissa GreeneIndependentMichael SealsIndependent
Eureka Springs Alderman Ward 2 Position 22 Years
Vote For One
Bill OttIndependentBob ThomasIndependent
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QUESTIONIssue No. 1
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Issue No. 1(Popular Name)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution Continuinga One-Half Percent (0.5%) Sales and Use Tax for
State Highways and Bridges; County Roads, Bridgesand Other Surface Transportation; and City Streets,Bridges, and Other Surface Transportation After the
Retirement of the Bonds Authorized in ArkansasConstitution, Amendment 91
(Ballot Title)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution to continuea levy of a one-half percent sales and use tax for statehighways and bridges; county roads, bridges, and othersurface transportation; and city streets, bridges, andother surface transportation after the retirement of thebonds authorized in Arkansas Constitution, Amendment91, as special revenue to be distributed under theArkansas Highway Revenue Distribution Law.
FOR ISSUE NO. 1
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 1
ISSUE NO. 2
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
ISSUE NO. 2(Popular Name)
A Constitutional Amendment to Amend the Term LimitsApplicable to Members of the General Assembly, to be
Known as the "Arkansas Term Limits Amendment"
(Ballot Title)
A Constitutional Amendment to be known as the"Arkansas Term Limits Amendment"; and amending theterm limits applicable to members of the GeneralAssembly.
FOR ISSUE NO. 2
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 2
ISSUE NO. 3
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
ISSUE NO. 3(Popular Name)
A Constitutional Amendment To Amend The Process ForThe Submission, Challenge, And Approval Of Proposed
Initiated Acts, Constitutional Amendments, AndReferenda
(Ballot Title)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution to amendthe process for the submission, challenge, and approvalof proposed initiated acts, constitutional amendments,and referenda.
FOR ISSUE NO. 3
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 3
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QUESTIONIssue No. 6
MEASURE REFERRED BY ORDER OF THE PEOPLE
Issue No. 6(Popular Name)
An Act to Amend the Definition of "Practice of Optometry"
(Ballot Title)An act to amen d the Arkansas Code regarding the def in ition of "pra ct ice of optome try"; providing that the definition of "practice of o ptometry" is ame nded to permit licensed op tometrists to u se ophtha lmic lasers f or the fo llowing surgical proced ures: perf orm injections (excluding in travenous o r intraocular in je ct io ns), incisio n and curettage o f a chalazion, removal and biopsy of skin lesions with low risk of malig nancy (excluding lesion s in vo lving the lid margin or nasal tothe puncta), la se r capsulotomy, a nd laser tra beculoplasty; provid in g that licensed optomet rists co ntinue to be proh ib ite d from using ophtha lmic lasers fo r surgical proced ures othe r than t hose previou sly iden tifie d, perfo rming catara ct surgery, pe rforming ra dial keratotomy su rgery, and selling prescription d rugs; providing that the State Board of Optometry h as the po wer and d uty to esta blish credentialing re quirements f or a licensee to administer or perform th efollowing p rocedure s: in je ctio ns (excluding intra venous or in traocular injections), in cision and curet tage of a chalazion, re moval and biop sy of skin lesions with low risk of maligna ncy (excluding lesions involving th e lid margin or nasal to th e puncta) , laser capsuloto my, and laser t rabeculoplasty; p roviding that the Sta te Board of Optome try shall require every optome trist who meet s the requ irements for ce rtifica tion to pe rform aut horized laser p rocedures t o report to theboa rd
reg arding the outcome o f the procedures p erformed in a format as required or directed by the bo ard, an d these re ports shall also be sent to t he Department of He alth; this act b eing Act No. 579 of t he Regular Session of 2 019.An act to amend the Arkansas Code regarding thedefinition of "practice of optometry"; providing that thedefinition of "practice of optometry" is amended to permitlicensed optometrists to use ophthalmic lasers for thefollowing surgical procedures: perform injections(excluding intravenous or intraocular injections), incisionand curettage of a chalazion, removal and biopsy of skinlesions with low risk of malignancy (excluding lesionsinvolving the lid margin or nasal to the puncta), lasercapsulotomy, and laser trabeculoplasty; providing thatlicensed optometrists continue to be prohibited from usingophthalmic lasers for surgical procedures other than thosepreviously identified, performing cataract surgery,performing radial keratotomy surgery, and sellingprescription drugs; providing that the State Board ofOptometry has the power and duty to establishcredentialing requirements for a licensee to administer orperform the following procedures: injections (excludingintravenous or intraocular injections), incision andcurettage of a chalazion, removal and biopsy of skinlesions with low risk of malignancy (excluding lesionsinvolving the lid margin or nasal to the puncta), lasercapsulotomy, and laser trabeculoplasty; providing that theState Board of Optometry shall require every optometristwho meets the requirements for certification to performauthorized laser procedures to report to the boardregarding the outcome of the procedures performed in aformat as required or directed by the board, and thesereports shall also be sent to the Department of Health; thisact being Act No. 579 of the Regular Session of 2019.
FOR ISSUE NO. 6
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 6
ORDINANCE NO. 2292
AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE THE CREATIONOF A PERMANENT ENTERTAINMENT DISTRICTWITH SUNSET CLAUSE
FOR REPEAL OF THE ORDINANCE NO. 2292
AGAINST REPEAL OF THE ORDINANCE NO. 2292
FOR
AGAINST
ORDINANCE NO. 2297
Allowing use of Act 812 of 2019 to create a PermanentEntertainment District
FOR allowing a Permanent Entertainment Districtwithin the corporate city limits of Eureka Springs,Arkansas according to regulations promulgated andtimes set by the State and Local Authorities.
AGAINST allowing a Permanent Entertainment Districtwithin the corporate city limits of Eureka Springs,Arkansas according to regulations promulgated andtimes set by the State and Local Authorities.
FOR
AGAINST
AN ORDINANCE ABOLISHING THE EUREKASPRINGS HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMISSION
FOR THE ORDINANCE ABOLISHING THE EUREKASPRINGS HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMISSION
AGAINST THE ORDINANCE ABOLISHING THEEUREKA SPRINGS HISTORIC DISTRICTCOMMISSION
FOR
AGAINST
Official General Election BallotCarroll County, Arkansas - November 3, 2020
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Official General Election BallotCarroll County, Arkansas - November 3, 2020
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INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTER
1. Vote for a candidate by blackening the oval( ) beside the candidate's name. Vote onamendments, acts, issues, and measures byplacing an appropriate mark below themeasure either FOR or AGAINST.
2.Mark your ballot with a blue or black pen.
3.If you vote for more than one candidate in arace, your vote in that race will not count. Ifyou make a mistake on your ballot, return it toan election official for a replacement ballot.You may replace up to two ballots in anelection.
FEDERAL
U.S. President and Vice President4 Years
Vote For One
Brian CarrollAmar PatelAmerican Solidarity
C.L. GammonPhil CollinsIndependent
Gloria La RivaSunil FreemanSocialism and Liberation
Joseph R. BidenKamala HarrisDemocratic
Phil CollinsBilly Joe ParkerIndependent
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Brock PierceKarla BallardIndependent
Jo JorgensenJeremy "Spike" CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrConstitution
John Richard MyersTiara Suzanne LuskLife and Liberty
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Kanye WestMichelle TidballIndependent
Roque "Rocky" De La FuenteDarcy G. RichardsonIndependent
FEDERAL
U.S. Senate6 Years
Vote For One
Senator Tom CottonRepublicanRicky Dale Harrington Jr.Libertarian
U.S. Congress District 032 Years
Vote For One
Celeste WilliamsDemocraticMichael J. KalagiasLibertarianCongressman Steve WomackRepublican
STATE
State Representative District 972 Years
Vote For One
Suzie BellDemocraticState Representative Harlan BreauxRepublican
UNOPPOSED CANDIDATES
Unopposed Candidates
Unopposed Candidates
QUESTIONIssue No. 1
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Issue No. 1(Popular Name)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution Continuinga One-Half Percent (0.5%) Sales and Use Tax for
State Highways and Bridges; County Roads, Bridgesand Other Surface Transportation; and City Streets,Bridges, and Other Surface Transportation After the
Retirement of the Bonds Authorized in ArkansasConstitution, Amendment 91
(Ballot Title)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution to continuea levy of a one-half percent sales and use tax for statehighways and bridges; county roads, bridges, and othersurface transportation; and city streets, bridges, andother surface transportation after the retirement of thebonds authorized in Arkansas Constitution, Amendment91, as special revenue to be distributed under theArkansas Highway Revenue Distribution Law.
FOR ISSUE NO. 1
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 1
ISSUE NO. 2
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
ISSUE NO. 2(Popular Name)
A Constitutional Amendment to Amend the Term LimitsApplicable to Members of the General Assembly, to be
Known as the "Arkansas Term Limits Amendment"
(Ballot Title)
A Constitutional Amendment to be known as the"Arkansas Term Limits Amendment"; and amending theterm limits applicable to members of the GeneralAssembly.
FOR ISSUE NO. 2
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 2
QUESTIONISSUE NO. 3
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
ISSUE NO. 3(Popular Name)
A Constitutional Amendment To Amend The Process ForThe Submission, Challenge, And Approval Of Proposed
Initiated Acts, Constitutional Amendments, AndReferenda
(Ballot Title)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution to amendthe process for the submission, challenge, and approvalof proposed initiated acts, constitutional amendments,and referenda.
FOR ISSUE NO. 3
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 3
Issue No. 6
MEASURE REFERRED BY ORDER OF THE PEOPLE
Issue No. 6(Popular Name)
An Act to Amend the Definition of "Practice of Optometry"
(Ballot Title)An act to amend the Arkan sas Code re garding th e definition o f "practice of optometry"; providing th at the d efinition of "p ractice of opt ometry" is amend ed to p ermit lice nsed opto metrists to use o phthalmic lasers for the following su rgical procedures: perform in je ctio ns (excluding intra venous or in traocular injections), in cision and curet tage of a chalazion, re moval and biop sy of skin lesions with low risk of maligna ncy (excluding lesions involving th e lid margin or nasal tothe p uncta), laser ca psulotomy, an d laser trab eculoplasty; providing that licensed o ptometrists cont in ue to be prohibited from using o phthalmic lasers for su rgical procedu res other than tho se previously identified , performing cataract surgery, perf orming radial keratotomy surg ery, and se lling p rescription dru gs; providing th at the State Bo ard of Op tometry has t he power and du ty to establish cred entialing req uirements for a lice nsee to a dminister or pe rform thefollowing pro cedures: injection s (exclu ding intraven ous or intra ocular injections), incision an d curetta ge of a ch alazion, remova l a nd biopsy of skin le sion s wit h low risk of malignan cy (exclu ding lesions involving the lid margin or n asal to the puncta), lase r capsulotomy, a nd laser tra beculoplasty; pro vid in g that th e State Board o f Optometry sh all require eve ry optometr ist wh o meets th e requireme nts for cert ification to perf orm autho rize d laser pro ce dures to report to theboard
regarding the o utcome of the proce dures per formed in a format as required o r directed b y the boa rd, and these rep orts shall also be se nt to the Departme nt of Hea lth ; this act being Act No. 57 9 of the Regular Sessio n of 201 9.An act to amend the Arkansas Code regarding thedefinition of "practice of optometry"; providing that thedefinition of "practice of optometry" is amended to permitlicensed optometrists to use ophthalmic lasers for thefollowing surgical procedures: perform injections(excluding intravenous or intraocular injections), incisionand curettage of a chalazion, removal and biopsy of skinlesions with low risk of malignancy (excluding lesionsinvolving the lid margin or nasal to the puncta), lasercapsulotomy, and laser trabeculoplasty; providing thatlicensed optometrists continue to be prohibited from usingophthalmic lasers for surgical procedures other than thosepreviously identified, performing cataract surgery,performing radial keratotomy surgery, and sellingprescription drugs; providing that the State Board ofOptometry has the power and duty to establishcredentialing requirements for a licensee to administer orperform the following procedures: injections (excludingintravenous or intraocular injections), incision andcurettage of a chalazion, removal and biopsy of skinlesions with low risk of malignancy (excluding lesionsinvolving the lid margin or nasal to the puncta), lasercapsulotomy, and laser trabeculoplasty; providing that theState Board of Optometry shall require every optometristwho meets the requirements for certification to performauthorized laser procedures to report to the boardregarding the outcome of the procedures performed in aformat as required or directed by the board, and thesereports shall also be sent to the Department of Health; thisact being Act No. 579 of the Regular Session of 2019.
FOR ISSUE NO. 6
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 6
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INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTER
1. Vote for a candidate by blackening the oval( ) beside the candidate's name. Vote onamendments, acts, issues, and measures byplacing an appropriate mark below themeasure either FOR or AGAINST.
2.Mark your ballot with a blue or black pen.
3.If you vote for more than one candidate in arace, your vote in that race will not count. Ifyou make a mistake on your ballot, return it toan election official for a replacement ballot.You may replace up to two ballots in anelection.
FEDERAL
U.S. President and Vice President4 Years
Vote For One
Brian CarrollAmar PatelAmerican Solidarity
C.L. GammonPhil CollinsIndependent
Gloria La RivaSunil FreemanSocialism and Liberation
Joseph R. BidenKamala HarrisDemocratic
Phil CollinsBilly Joe ParkerIndependent
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Brock PierceKarla BallardIndependent
Jo JorgensenJeremy "Spike" CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrConstitution
John Richard MyersTiara Suzanne LuskLife and Liberty
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Kanye WestMichelle TidballIndependent
Roque "Rocky" De La FuenteDarcy G. RichardsonIndependent
FEDERAL
U.S. Senate6 Years
Vote For One
Senator Tom CottonRepublicanRicky Dale Harrington Jr.Libertarian
U.S. Congress District 032 Years
Vote For One
Celeste WilliamsDemocraticMichael J. KalagiasLibertarianCongressman Steve WomackRepublican
MUNICIPAL
Green Forest City Clerk/Recorder2 Years
Vote For One
Morgan Darby-GonzalezIndependent
UNOPPOSED CANDIDATES
Unopposed Candidates
Unopposed Candidates
QUESTIONIssue No. 1
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Issue No. 1(Popular Name)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution Continuinga One-Half Percent (0.5%) Sales and Use Tax for
State Highways and Bridges; County Roads, Bridgesand Other Surface Transportation; and City Streets,Bridges, and Other Surface Transportation After the
Retirement of the Bonds Authorized in ArkansasConstitution, Amendment 91
(Ballot Title)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution to continuea levy of a one-half percent sales and use tax for statehighways and bridges; county roads, bridges, and othersurface transportation; and city streets, bridges, andother surface transportation after the retirement of thebonds authorized in Arkansas Constitution, Amendment91, as special revenue to be distributed under theArkansas Highway Revenue Distribution Law.
FOR ISSUE NO. 1
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 1
ISSUE NO. 2
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
ISSUE NO. 2(Popular Name)
A Constitutional Amendment to Amend the Term LimitsApplicable to Members of the General Assembly, to be
Known as the "Arkansas Term Limits Amendment"
(Ballot Title)
A Constitutional Amendment to be known as the"Arkansas Term Limits Amendment"; and amending theterm limits applicable to members of the GeneralAssembly.
FOR ISSUE NO. 2
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 2
QUESTIONISSUE NO. 3
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
ISSUE NO. 3(Popular Name)
A Constitutional Amendment To Amend The Process ForThe Submission, Challenge, And Approval Of Proposed
Initiated Acts, Constitutional Amendments, AndReferenda
(Ballot Title)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution to amendthe process for the submission, challenge, and approvalof proposed initiated acts, constitutional amendments,and referenda.
FOR ISSUE NO. 3
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 3
Issue No. 6
MEASURE REFERRED BY ORDER OF THE PEOPLE
Issue No. 6(Popular Name)
An Act to Amend the Definition of "Practice of Optometry"
(Ballot Title)An act to amend the Arkan sas Code re garding th e definition o f "practice of optometry"; providing th at the d efinition of "p ractice of opt ometry" is amend ed to p ermit lice nsed opto metrists to use o phthalmic lasers for the following su rgical procedures: perform in je ctio ns (excluding intra venous or in traocular injections), in cision and curet tage of a chalazion, re moval and biop sy of skin lesions with low risk of maligna ncy (excluding lesions involving th e lid margin or nasal tothe p uncta), laser ca psulotomy, an d laser trab eculoplasty; providing that licensed o ptometrists cont in ue to be prohibited from using o phthalmic lasers for su rgical procedu res other than tho se previously identified , performing cataract surgery, perf orming radial keratotomy surg ery, and se lling p rescription dru gs; providing th at the State Bo ard of Op tometry has t he power and du ty to establish cred entialing req uirements for a lice nsee to a dminister or pe rform thefollowing pro cedures: injection s (exclu ding intraven ous or intra ocular injections), incision an d curetta ge of a ch alazion, remova l a nd biopsy of skin le sion s wit h low risk of malignan cy (exclu ding lesions involving the lid margin or n asal to the puncta), lase r capsulotomy, a nd laser tra beculoplasty; pro vid in g that th e State Board o f Optometry sh all require eve ry optometr ist wh o meets th e requireme nts for cert ification to perf orm autho rize d laser pro ce dures to report to theboard
regarding the o utcome of the proce dures per formed in a format as required o r directed b y the boa rd, and these rep orts shall also be se nt to the Departme nt of Hea lth ; this act being Act No. 57 9 of the Regular Sessio n of 201 9.An act to amend the Arkansas Code regarding thedefinition of "practice of optometry"; providing that thedefinition of "practice of optometry" is amended to permitlicensed optometrists to use ophthalmic lasers for thefollowing surgical procedures: perform injections(excluding intravenous or intraocular injections), incisionand curettage of a chalazion, removal and biopsy of skinlesions with low risk of malignancy (excluding lesionsinvolving the lid margin or nasal to the puncta), lasercapsulotomy, and laser trabeculoplasty; providing thatlicensed optometrists continue to be prohibited from usingophthalmic lasers for surgical procedures other than thosepreviously identified, performing cataract surgery,performing radial keratotomy surgery, and sellingprescription drugs; providing that the State Board ofOptometry has the power and duty to establishcredentialing requirements for a licensee to administer orperform the following procedures: injections (excludingintravenous or intraocular injections), incision andcurettage of a chalazion, removal and biopsy of skinlesions with low risk of malignancy (excluding lesionsinvolving the lid margin or nasal to the puncta), lasercapsulotomy, and laser trabeculoplasty; providing that theState Board of Optometry shall require every optometristwho meets the requirements for certification to performauthorized laser procedures to report to the boardregarding the outcome of the procedures performed in aformat as required or directed by the board, and thesereports shall also be sent to the Department of Health; thisact being Act No. 579 of the Regular Session of 2019.
FOR ISSUE NO. 6
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 6
ORDINANCE NO. 674
PUBLIC PEACE, SAFETY AND MORALS OFTHE CITY OF GREEN FOREST, ARKANSAS
FOR adoption of allowing the sale of alcoholicbeverages for consumption upon the premises of anybar, club, private club, pool hall, or businessestablishment selling or serving any type of liquor,beer, wine, or alcoholic beverages within the limits ofthe City of Green Forest, Arkansas on Sundays.
AGAINST adoption of allowing the sale of alcoholicbeverages for consumption upon the premises of anybar, club, private club, pool hall, or businessestablishment selling or serving any type of liquor,beer, wine, or alcoholic beverages within the limits ofthe City of Green Forest, Arkansas on Sundays.
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INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTER
1. Vote for a candidate by blackening the oval( ) beside the candidate's name. Vote onamendments, acts, issues, and measures byplacing an appropriate mark below themeasure either FOR or AGAINST.
2.Mark your ballot with a blue or black pen.
3.If you vote for more than one candidate in arace, your vote in that race will not count. Ifyou make a mistake on your ballot, return it toan election official for a replacement ballot.You may replace up to two ballots in anelection.
FEDERAL
U.S. President and Vice President4 Years
Vote For One
Brian CarrollAmar PatelAmerican Solidarity
C.L. GammonPhil CollinsIndependent
Gloria La RivaSunil FreemanSocialism and Liberation
Joseph R. BidenKamala HarrisDemocratic
Phil CollinsBilly Joe ParkerIndependent
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Brock PierceKarla BallardIndependent
Jo JorgensenJeremy "Spike" CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrConstitution
John Richard MyersTiara Suzanne LuskLife and Liberty
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Kanye WestMichelle TidballIndependent
Roque "Rocky" De La FuenteDarcy G. RichardsonIndependent
FEDERAL
U.S. Senate6 Years
Vote For One
Senator Tom CottonRepublicanRicky Dale Harrington Jr.Libertarian
U.S. Congress District 032 Years
Vote For One
Celeste WilliamsDemocraticMichael J. KalagiasLibertarianCongressman Steve WomackRepublican
UNOPPOSED CANDIDATES
Unopposed Candidates
Unopposed Candidates
QUESTIONIssue No. 1
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Issue No. 1(Popular Name)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution Continuinga One-Half Percent (0.5%) Sales and Use Tax for
State Highways and Bridges; County Roads, Bridgesand Other Surface Transportation; and City Streets,Bridges, and Other Surface Transportation After the
Retirement of the Bonds Authorized in ArkansasConstitution, Amendment 91
(Ballot Title)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution to continuea levy of a one-half percent sales and use tax for statehighways and bridges; county roads, bridges, and othersurface transportation; and city streets, bridges, andother surface transportation after the retirement of thebonds authorized in Arkansas Constitution, Amendment91, as special revenue to be distributed under theArkansas Highway Revenue Distribution Law.
FOR ISSUE NO. 1
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 1
ISSUE NO. 2
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
ISSUE NO. 2(Popular Name)
A Constitutional Amendment to Amend the Term LimitsApplicable to Members of the General Assembly, to be
Known as the "Arkansas Term Limits Amendment"
(Ballot Title)
A Constitutional Amendment to be known as the"Arkansas Term Limits Amendment"; and amending theterm limits applicable to members of the GeneralAssembly.
FOR ISSUE NO. 2
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 2
QUESTIONISSUE NO. 3
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
ISSUE NO. 3(Popular Name)
A Constitutional Amendment To Amend The Process ForThe Submission, Challenge, And Approval Of Proposed
Initiated Acts, Constitutional Amendments, AndReferenda
(Ballot Title)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution to amendthe process for the submission, challenge, and approvalof proposed initiated acts, constitutional amendments,and referenda.
FOR ISSUE NO. 3
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 3
Issue No. 6
MEASURE REFERRED BY ORDER OF THE PEOPLE
Issue No. 6(Popular Name)
An Act to Amend the Definition of "Practice of Optometry"
(Ballot Title)An act to amend the Arkan sas Code re garding th e definition o f "practice of optometry"; providing th at the d efinition of "p ractice of opt ometry" is amend ed to p ermit lice nsed opto metrists to use o phthalmic lasers for the following su rgical procedures: perform in je ctio ns (excluding intra venous or in traocular injections), in cision and curet tage of a chalazion, re moval and biop sy of skin lesions with low risk of maligna ncy (excluding lesions involving th e lid margin or nasal tothe p uncta), laser ca psulotomy, an d laser trab eculoplasty; providing that licensed o ptometrists cont in ue to be prohibited from using o phthalmic lasers for su rgical procedu res other than tho se previously identified , performing cataract surgery, perf orming radial keratotomy surg ery, and se lling p rescription dru gs; providing th at the State Bo ard of Op tometry has t he power and du ty to establish cred entialing req uirements for a lice nsee to a dminister or pe rform thefollowing pro cedures: injection s (exclu ding intraven ous or intra ocular injections), incision an d curetta ge of a ch alazion, remova l a nd biopsy of skin le sion s wit h low risk of malignan cy (exclu ding lesions involving the lid margin or n asal to the puncta), lase r capsulotomy, a nd laser tra beculoplasty; pro vid in g that th e State Board o f Optometry sh all require eve ry optometr ist wh o meets th e requireme nts for cert ification to perf orm autho rize d laser pro ce dures to report to theboard
regarding the o utcome of the proce dures per formed in a format as required o r directed b y the boa rd, and these rep orts shall also be se nt to the Departme nt of Hea lth ; this act being Act No. 57 9 of the Regular Sessio n of 201 9.An act to amend the Arkansas Code regarding thedefinition of "practice of optometry"; providing that thedefinition of "practice of optometry" is amended to permitlicensed optometrists to use ophthalmic lasers for thefollowing surgical procedures: perform injections(excluding intravenous or intraocular injections), incisionand curettage of a chalazion, removal and biopsy of skinlesions with low risk of malignancy (excluding lesionsinvolving the lid margin or nasal to the puncta), lasercapsulotomy, and laser trabeculoplasty; providing thatlicensed optometrists continue to be prohibited from usingophthalmic lasers for surgical procedures other than thosepreviously identified, performing cataract surgery,performing radial keratotomy surgery, and sellingprescription drugs; providing that the State Board ofOptometry has the power and duty to establishcredentialing requirements for a licensee to administer orperform the following procedures: injections (excludingintravenous or intraocular injections), incision andcurettage of a chalazion, removal and biopsy of skinlesions with low risk of malignancy (excluding lesionsinvolving the lid margin or nasal to the puncta), lasercapsulotomy, and laser trabeculoplasty; providing that theState Board of Optometry shall require every optometristwho meets the requirements for certification to performauthorized laser procedures to report to the boardregarding the outcome of the procedures performed in aformat as required or directed by the board, and thesereports shall also be sent to the Department of Health; thisact being Act No. 579 of the Regular Session of 2019.
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Hickories GF Municipal
Official General Election BallotCarroll County, Arkansas - November 3, 2020
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QUESTIONIssue No. 1
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Issue No. 1(Popular Name)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution Continuinga One-Half Percent (0.5%) Sales and Use Tax for
State Highways and Bridges; County Roads, Bridgesand Other Surface Transportation; and City Streets,Bridges, and Other Surface Transportation After the
Retirement of the Bonds Authorized in ArkansasConstitution, Amendment 91
(Ballot Title)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution to continuea levy of a one-half percent sales and use tax for statehighways and bridges; county roads, bridges, and othersurface transportation; and city streets, bridges, andother surface transportation after the retirement of thebonds authorized in Arkansas Constitution, Amendment91, as special revenue to be distributed under theArkansas Highway Revenue Distribution Law.
FOR ISSUE NO. 1
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 1
ISSUE NO. 2
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
ISSUE NO. 2(Popular Name)
A Constitutional Amendment to Amend the Term LimitsApplicable to Members of the General Assembly, to be
Known as the "Arkansas Term Limits Amendment"
(Ballot Title)
A Constitutional Amendment to be known as the"Arkansas Term Limits Amendment"; and amending theterm limits applicable to members of the GeneralAssembly.
FOR ISSUE NO. 2
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 2
QUESTIONISSUE NO. 3
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
ISSUE NO. 3(Popular Name)
A Constitutional Amendment To Amend The Process ForThe Submission, Challenge, And Approval Of Proposed
Initiated Acts, Constitutional Amendments, AndReferenda
(Ballot Title)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution to amendthe process for the submission, challenge, and approvalof proposed initiated acts, constitutional amendments,and referenda.
FOR ISSUE NO. 3
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 3
Issue No. 6
MEASURE REFERRED BY ORDER OF THE PEOPLE
Issue No. 6(Popular Name)
An Act to Amend the Definition of "Practice of Optometry"
(Ballot Title)An act to amend the Arkan sas Code re garding th e definition o f "practice of optometry"; providing th at the d efinition of "p ractice of opt ometry" is amend ed to p ermit lice nsed opto metrists to use o phthalmic lasers for the following su rgical procedures: perform in je ctio ns (excluding intra venous or in traocular injections), in cision and curet tage of a chalazion, re moval and biop sy of skin lesions with low risk of maligna ncy (excluding lesions involving th e lid margin or nasal tothe p uncta), laser ca psulotomy, an d laser trab eculoplasty; providing that licensed o ptometrists cont in ue to be prohibited from using o phthalmic lasers for su rgical procedu res other than tho se previously identified , performing cataract surgery, perf orming radial keratotomy surg ery, and se lling p rescription dru gs; providing th at the State Bo ard of Op tometry has t he power and du ty to establish cred entialing req uirements for a lice nsee to a dminister or pe rform thefollowing pro cedures: injection s (exclu ding intraven ous or intra ocular injections), incision an d curetta ge of a ch alazion, remova l a nd biopsy of skin le sion s wit h low risk of malignan cy (exclu ding lesions involving the lid margin or n asal to the puncta), lase r capsulotomy, a nd laser tra beculoplasty; pro vid in g that th e State Board o f Optometry sh all require eve ry optometr ist wh o meets th e requireme nts for cert ification to perf orm autho rize d laser pro ce dures to report to theboard
regarding the o utcome of the proce dures per formed in a format as required o r directed b y the boa rd, and these rep orts shall also be se nt to the Departme nt of Hea lth ; this act being Act No. 57 9 of the Regular Sessio n of 201 9.An act to amend the Arkansas Code regarding thedefinition of "practice of optometry"; providing that thedefinition of "practice of optometry" is amended to permitlicensed optometrists to use ophthalmic lasers for thefollowing surgical procedures: perform injections(excluding intravenous or intraocular injections), incisionand curettage of a chalazion, removal and biopsy of skinlesions with low risk of malignancy (excluding lesionsinvolving the lid margin or nasal to the puncta), lasercapsulotomy, and laser trabeculoplasty; providing thatlicensed optometrists continue to be prohibited from usingophthalmic lasers for surgical procedures other than thosepreviously identified, performing cataract surgery,performing radial keratotomy surgery, and sellingprescription drugs; providing that the State Board ofOptometry has the power and duty to establishcredentialing requirements for a licensee to administer orperform the following procedures: injections (excludingintravenous or intraocular injections), incision andcurettage of a chalazion, removal and biopsy of skinlesions with low risk of malignancy (excluding lesionsinvolving the lid margin or nasal to the puncta), lasercapsulotomy, and laser trabeculoplasty; providing that theState Board of Optometry shall require every optometristwho meets the requirements for certification to performauthorized laser procedures to report to the boardregarding the outcome of the procedures performed in aformat as required or directed by the board, and thesereports shall also be sent to the Department of Health; thisact being Act No. 579 of the Regular Session of 2019.
FOR ISSUE NO. 6
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 6
ORDINANCE NO. 674
PUBLIC PEACE, SAFETY AND MORALS OFTHE CITY OF GREEN FOREST, ARKANSAS
FOR adoption of allowing the sale of alcoholicbeverages for consumption upon the premises of anybar, club, private club, pool hall, or businessestablishment selling or serving any type of liquor,beer, wine, or alcoholic beverages within the limits ofthe City of Green Forest, Arkansas on Sundays.
AGAINST adoption of allowing the sale of alcoholicbeverages for consumption upon the premises of anybar, club, private club, pool hall, or businessestablishment selling or serving any type of liquor,beer, wine, or alcoholic beverages within the limits ofthe City of Green Forest, Arkansas on Sundays.
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Carrollton Rep 83, 98
Official General Election BallotCarroll County, Arkansas - November 3, 2020
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2.Mark your ballot with a blue or black pen.
3.If you vote for more than one candidate in arace, your vote in that race will not count. Ifyou make a mistake on your ballot, return it toan election official for a replacement ballot.You may replace up to two ballots in anelection.
FEDERAL
U.S. President and Vice President4 Years
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Brian CarrollAmar PatelAmerican Solidarity
C.L. GammonPhil CollinsIndependent
Gloria La RivaSunil FreemanSocialism and Liberation
Joseph R. BidenKamala HarrisDemocratic
Phil CollinsBilly Joe ParkerIndependent
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Brock PierceKarla BallardIndependent
Jo JorgensenJeremy "Spike" CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrConstitution
John Richard MyersTiara Suzanne LuskLife and Liberty
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Kanye WestMichelle TidballIndependent
Roque "Rocky" De La FuenteDarcy G. RichardsonIndependent
FEDERAL
U.S. Senate6 Years
Vote For One
Senator Tom CottonRepublicanRicky Dale Harrington Jr.Libertarian
U.S. Congress District 032 Years
Vote For One
Celeste WilliamsDemocraticMichael J. KalagiasLibertarianCongressman Steve WomackRepublican
UNOPPOSED CANDIDATES
Unopposed Candidates
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QUESTIONIssue No. 1
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Issue No. 1(Popular Name)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution Continuinga One-Half Percent (0.5%) Sales and Use Tax for
State Highways and Bridges; County Roads, Bridgesand Other Surface Transportation; and City Streets,Bridges, and Other Surface Transportation After the
Retirement of the Bonds Authorized in ArkansasConstitution, Amendment 91
(Ballot Title)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution to continuea levy of a one-half percent sales and use tax for statehighways and bridges; county roads, bridges, and othersurface transportation; and city streets, bridges, andother surface transportation after the retirement of thebonds authorized in Arkansas Constitution, Amendment91, as special revenue to be distributed under theArkansas Highway Revenue Distribution Law.
FOR ISSUE NO. 1
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 1
ISSUE NO. 2
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
ISSUE NO. 2(Popular Name)
A Constitutional Amendment to Amend the Term LimitsApplicable to Members of the General Assembly, to be
Known as the "Arkansas Term Limits Amendment"
(Ballot Title)
A Constitutional Amendment to be known as the"Arkansas Term Limits Amendment"; and amending theterm limits applicable to members of the GeneralAssembly.
FOR ISSUE NO. 2
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 2
QUESTIONISSUE NO. 3
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
ISSUE NO. 3(Popular Name)
A Constitutional Amendment To Amend The Process ForThe Submission, Challenge, And Approval Of Proposed
Initiated Acts, Constitutional Amendments, AndReferenda
(Ballot Title)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution to amendthe process for the submission, challenge, and approvalof proposed initiated acts, constitutional amendments,and referenda.
FOR ISSUE NO. 3
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 3
Issue No. 6
MEASURE REFERRED BY ORDER OF THE PEOPLE
Issue No. 6(Popular Name)
An Act to Amend the Definition of "Practice of Optometry"
(Ballot Title)An act to amend the Arkan sas Code re garding th e definition o f "practice of optometry"; providing th at the d efinition of "p ractice of opt ometry" is amend ed to p ermit lice nsed opto metrists to use o phthalmic lasers for the following su rgical procedures: perform in je ctio ns (excluding intra venous or in traocular injections), in cision and curet tage of a chalazion, re moval and biop sy of skin lesions with low risk of maligna ncy (excluding lesions involving th e lid margin or nasal tothe p uncta), laser ca psulotomy, an d laser trab eculoplasty; providing that licensed o ptometrists cont in ue to be prohibited from using o phthalmic lasers for su rgical procedu res other than tho se previously identified , performing cataract surgery, perf orming radial keratotomy surg ery, and se lling p rescription dru gs; providing th at the State Bo ard of Op tometry has t he power and du ty to establish cred entialing req uirements for a lice nsee to a dminister or pe rform thefollowing pro cedures: injection s (exclu ding intraven ous or intra ocular injections), incision an d curetta ge of a ch alazion, remova l a nd biopsy of skin le sion s wit h low risk of malignan cy (exclu ding lesions involving the lid margin or n asal to the puncta), lase r capsulotomy, a nd laser tra beculoplasty; pro vid in g that th e State Board o f Optometry sh all require eve ry optometr ist wh o meets th e requireme nts for cert ification to perf orm autho rize d laser pro ce dures to report to theboard
regarding the o utcome of the proce dures per formed in a format as required o r directed b y the boa rd, and these rep orts shall also be se nt to the Departme nt of Hea lth ; this act being Act No. 57 9 of the Regular Sessio n of 201 9.An act to amend the Arkansas Code regarding thedefinition of "practice of optometry"; providing that thedefinition of "practice of optometry" is amended to permitlicensed optometrists to use ophthalmic lasers for thefollowing surgical procedures: perform injections(excluding intravenous or intraocular injections), incisionand curettage of a chalazion, removal and biopsy of skinlesions with low risk of malignancy (excluding lesionsinvolving the lid margin or nasal to the puncta), lasercapsulotomy, and laser trabeculoplasty; providing thatlicensed optometrists continue to be prohibited from usingophthalmic lasers for surgical procedures other than thosepreviously identified, performing cataract surgery,performing radial keratotomy surgery, and sellingprescription drugs; providing that the State Board ofOptometry has the power and duty to establishcredentialing requirements for a licensee to administer orperform the following procedures: injections (excludingintravenous or intraocular injections), incision andcurettage of a chalazion, removal and biopsy of skinlesions with low risk of malignancy (excluding lesionsinvolving the lid margin or nasal to the puncta), lasercapsulotomy, and laser trabeculoplasty; providing that theState Board of Optometry shall require every optometristwho meets the requirements for certification to performauthorized laser procedures to report to the boardregarding the outcome of the procedures performed in aformat as required or directed by the board, and thesereports shall also be sent to the Department of Health; thisact being Act No. 579 of the Regular Session of 2019.
FOR ISSUE NO. 6
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 6
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Carrollton Alpena City Limits
Official General Election BallotCarroll County, Arkansas - November 3, 2020
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1. Vote for a candidate by blackening the oval( ) beside the candidate's name. Vote onamendments, acts, issues, and measures byplacing an appropriate mark below themeasure either FOR or AGAINST.
2.Mark your ballot with a blue or black pen.
3.If you vote for more than one candidate in arace, your vote in that race will not count. Ifyou make a mistake on your ballot, return it toan election official for a replacement ballot.You may replace up to two ballots in anelection.
FEDERAL
U.S. President and Vice President4 Years
Vote For One
Brian CarrollAmar PatelAmerican Solidarity
C.L. GammonPhil CollinsIndependent
Gloria La RivaSunil FreemanSocialism and Liberation
Joseph R. BidenKamala HarrisDemocratic
Phil CollinsBilly Joe ParkerIndependent
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Brock PierceKarla BallardIndependent
Jo JorgensenJeremy "Spike" CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrConstitution
John Richard MyersTiara Suzanne LuskLife and Liberty
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Kanye WestMichelle TidballIndependent
Roque "Rocky" De La FuenteDarcy G. RichardsonIndependent
FEDERAL
U.S. Senate6 Years
Vote For One
Senator Tom CottonRepublicanRicky Dale Harrington Jr.Libertarian
U.S. Congress District 032 Years
Vote For One
Celeste WilliamsDemocraticMichael J. KalagiasLibertarianCongressman Steve WomackRepublican
UNOPPOSED CANDIDATES
Unopposed Candidates
Unopposed Candidates
QUESTIONIssue No. 1
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Issue No. 1(Popular Name)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution Continuinga One-Half Percent (0.5%) Sales and Use Tax for
State Highways and Bridges; County Roads, Bridgesand Other Surface Transportation; and City Streets,Bridges, and Other Surface Transportation After the
Retirement of the Bonds Authorized in ArkansasConstitution, Amendment 91
(Ballot Title)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution to continuea levy of a one-half percent sales and use tax for statehighways and bridges; county roads, bridges, and othersurface transportation; and city streets, bridges, andother surface transportation after the retirement of thebonds authorized in Arkansas Constitution, Amendment91, as special revenue to be distributed under theArkansas Highway Revenue Distribution Law.
FOR ISSUE NO. 1
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 1
ISSUE NO. 2
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
ISSUE NO. 2(Popular Name)
A Constitutional Amendment to Amend the Term LimitsApplicable to Members of the General Assembly, to be
Known as the "Arkansas Term Limits Amendment"
(Ballot Title)
A Constitutional Amendment to be known as the"Arkansas Term Limits Amendment"; and amending theterm limits applicable to members of the GeneralAssembly.
FOR ISSUE NO. 2
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 2
QUESTIONISSUE NO. 3
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
ISSUE NO. 3(Popular Name)
A Constitutional Amendment To Amend The Process ForThe Submission, Challenge, And Approval Of Proposed
Initiated Acts, Constitutional Amendments, AndReferenda
(Ballot Title)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution to amendthe process for the submission, challenge, and approvalof proposed initiated acts, constitutional amendments,and referenda.
FOR ISSUE NO. 3
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 3
Issue No. 6
MEASURE REFERRED BY ORDER OF THE PEOPLE
Issue No. 6(Popular Name)
An Act to Amend the Definition of "Practice of Optometry"
(Ballot Title)An act to amend the Arkan sas Code re garding th e definition o f "practice of optometry"; providing th at the d efinition of "p ractice of opt ometry" is amend ed to p ermit lice nsed opto metrists to use o phthalmic lasers for the following su rgical procedures: perform in je ctio ns (excluding intra venous or in traocular injections), in cision and curet tage of a chalazion, re moval and biop sy of skin lesions with low risk of maligna ncy (excluding lesions involving th e lid margin or nasal tothe p uncta), laser ca psulotomy, an d laser trab eculoplasty; providing that licensed o ptometrists cont in ue to be prohibited from using o phthalmic lasers for su rgical procedu res other than tho se previously identified , performing cataract surgery, perf orming radial keratotomy surg ery, and se lling p rescription dru gs; providing th at the State Bo ard of Op tometry has t he power and du ty to establish cred entialing req uirements for a lice nsee to a dminister or pe rform thefollowing pro cedures: injection s (exclu ding intraven ous or intra ocular injections), incision an d curetta ge of a ch alazion, remova l a nd biopsy of skin le sion s wit h low risk of malignan cy (exclu ding lesions involving the lid margin or n asal to the puncta), lase r capsulotomy, a nd laser tra beculoplasty; pro vid in g that th e State Board o f Optometry sh all require eve ry optometr ist wh o meets th e requireme nts for cert ification to perf orm autho rize d laser pro ce dures to report to theboard
regarding the o utcome of the proce dures per formed in a format as required o r directed b y the boa rd, and these rep orts shall also be se nt to the Departme nt of Hea lth ; this act being Act No. 57 9 of the Regular Sessio n of 201 9.An act to amend the Arkansas Code regarding thedefinition of "practice of optometry"; providing that thedefinition of "practice of optometry" is amended to permitlicensed optometrists to use ophthalmic lasers for thefollowing surgical procedures: perform injections(excluding intravenous or intraocular injections), incisionand curettage of a chalazion, removal and biopsy of skinlesions with low risk of malignancy (excluding lesionsinvolving the lid margin or nasal to the puncta), lasercapsulotomy, and laser trabeculoplasty; providing thatlicensed optometrists continue to be prohibited from usingophthalmic lasers for surgical procedures other than thosepreviously identified, performing cataract surgery,performing radial keratotomy surgery, and sellingprescription drugs; providing that the State Board ofOptometry has the power and duty to establishcredentialing requirements for a licensee to administer orperform the following procedures: injections (excludingintravenous or intraocular injections), incision andcurettage of a chalazion, removal and biopsy of skinlesions with low risk of malignancy (excluding lesionsinvolving the lid margin or nasal to the puncta), lasercapsulotomy, and laser trabeculoplasty; providing that theState Board of Optometry shall require every optometristwho meets the requirements for certification to performauthorized laser procedures to report to the boardregarding the outcome of the procedures performed in aformat as required or directed by the board, and thesereports shall also be sent to the Department of Health; thisact being Act No. 579 of the Regular Session of 2019.
FOR ISSUE NO. 6
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 6
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Official General Election BallotCarroll County, Arkansas - November 3, 2020
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INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTER
1. Vote for a candidate by blackening the oval( ) beside the candidate's name. Vote onamendments, acts, issues, and measures byplacing an appropriate mark below themeasure either FOR or AGAINST.
2.Mark your ballot with a blue or black pen.
3.If you vote for more than one candidate in arace, your vote in that race will not count. Ifyou make a mistake on your ballot, return it toan election official for a replacement ballot.You may replace up to two ballots in anelection.
FEDERAL
U.S. President and Vice President4 Years
Vote For One
Brian CarrollAmar PatelAmerican Solidarity
C.L. GammonPhil CollinsIndependent
Gloria La RivaSunil FreemanSocialism and Liberation
Joseph R. BidenKamala HarrisDemocratic
Phil CollinsBilly Joe ParkerIndependent
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Brock PierceKarla BallardIndependent
Jo JorgensenJeremy "Spike" CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrConstitution
John Richard MyersTiara Suzanne LuskLife and Liberty
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Kanye WestMichelle TidballIndependent
Roque "Rocky" De La FuenteDarcy G. RichardsonIndependent
FEDERAL
U.S. Senate6 Years
Vote For One
Senator Tom CottonRepublicanRicky Dale Harrington Jr.Libertarian
U.S. Congress District 032 Years
Vote For One
Celeste WilliamsDemocraticMichael J. KalagiasLibertarianCongressman Steve WomackRepublican
UNOPPOSED CANDIDATES
Unopposed Candidates
Unopposed Candidates
QUESTIONIssue No. 1
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Issue No. 1(Popular Name)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution Continuinga One-Half Percent (0.5%) Sales and Use Tax for
State Highways and Bridges; County Roads, Bridgesand Other Surface Transportation; and City Streets,Bridges, and Other Surface Transportation After the
Retirement of the Bonds Authorized in ArkansasConstitution, Amendment 91
(Ballot Title)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution to continuea levy of a one-half percent sales and use tax for statehighways and bridges; county roads, bridges, and othersurface transportation; and city streets, bridges, andother surface transportation after the retirement of thebonds authorized in Arkansas Constitution, Amendment91, as special revenue to be distributed under theArkansas Highway Revenue Distribution Law.
FOR ISSUE NO. 1
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 1
ISSUE NO. 2
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
ISSUE NO. 2(Popular Name)
A Constitutional Amendment to Amend the Term LimitsApplicable to Members of the General Assembly, to be
Known as the "Arkansas Term Limits Amendment"
(Ballot Title)
A Constitutional Amendment to be known as the"Arkansas Term Limits Amendment"; and amending theterm limits applicable to members of the GeneralAssembly.
FOR ISSUE NO. 2
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 2
QUESTIONISSUE NO. 3
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
ISSUE NO. 3(Popular Name)
A Constitutional Amendment To Amend The Process ForThe Submission, Challenge, And Approval Of Proposed
Initiated Acts, Constitutional Amendments, AndReferenda
(Ballot Title)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution to amendthe process for the submission, challenge, and approvalof proposed initiated acts, constitutional amendments,and referenda.
FOR ISSUE NO. 3
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 3
Issue No. 6
MEASURE REFERRED BY ORDER OF THE PEOPLE
Issue No. 6(Popular Name)
An Act to Amend the Definition of "Practice of Optometry"
(Ballot Title)An act to amend the Arkan sas Code re garding th e definition o f "practice of optometry"; providing th at the d efinition of "p ractice of opt ometry" is amend ed to p ermit lice nsed opto metrists to use o phthalmic lasers for the following su rgical procedures: perform in je ctio ns (excluding intra venous or in traocular injections), in cision and curet tage of a chalazion, re moval and biop sy of skin lesions with low risk of maligna ncy (excluding lesions involving th e lid margin or nasal tothe p uncta), laser ca psulotomy, an d laser trab eculoplasty; providing that licensed o ptometrists cont in ue to be prohibited from using o phthalmic lasers for su rgical procedu res other than tho se previously identified , performing cataract surgery, perf orming radial keratotomy surg ery, and se lling p rescription dru gs; providing th at the State Bo ard of Op tometry has t he power and du ty to establish cred entialing req uirements for a lice nsee to a dminister or pe rform thefollowing pro cedures: injection s (exclu ding intraven ous or intra ocular injections), incision an d curetta ge of a ch alazion, remova l a nd biopsy of skin le sion s wit h low risk of malignan cy (exclu ding lesions involving the lid margin or n asal to the puncta), lase r capsulotomy, a nd laser tra beculoplasty; pro vid in g that th e State Board o f Optometry sh all require eve ry optometr ist wh o meets th e requireme nts for cert ification to perf orm autho rize d laser pro ce dures to report to theboard
regarding the o utcome of the proce dures per formed in a format as required o r directed b y the boa rd, and these rep orts shall also be se nt to the Departme nt of Hea lth ; this act being Act No. 57 9 of the Regular Sessio n of 201 9.An act to amend the Arkansas Code regarding thedefinition of "practice of optometry"; providing that thedefinition of "practice of optometry" is amended to permitlicensed optometrists to use ophthalmic lasers for thefollowing surgical procedures: perform injections(excluding intravenous or intraocular injections), incisionand curettage of a chalazion, removal and biopsy of skinlesions with low risk of malignancy (excluding lesionsinvolving the lid margin or nasal to the puncta), lasercapsulotomy, and laser trabeculoplasty; providing thatlicensed optometrists continue to be prohibited from usingophthalmic lasers for surgical procedures other than thosepreviously identified, performing cataract surgery,performing radial keratotomy surgery, and sellingprescription drugs; providing that the State Board ofOptometry has the power and duty to establishcredentialing requirements for a licensee to administer orperform the following procedures: injections (excludingintravenous or intraocular injections), incision andcurettage of a chalazion, removal and biopsy of skinlesions with low risk of malignancy (excluding lesionsinvolving the lid margin or nasal to the puncta), lasercapsulotomy, and laser trabeculoplasty; providing that theState Board of Optometry shall require every optometristwho meets the requirements for certification to performauthorized laser procedures to report to the boardregarding the outcome of the procedures performed in aformat as required or directed by the board, and thesereports shall also be sent to the Department of Health; thisact being Act No. 579 of the Regular Session of 2019.
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Holiday Island Rural
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3.If you vote for more than one candidate in arace, your vote in that race will not count. Ifyou make a mistake on your ballot, return it toan election official for a replacement ballot.You may replace up to two ballots in anelection.
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U.S. President and Vice President4 Years
Vote For One
Brian CarrollAmar PatelAmerican Solidarity
C.L. GammonPhil CollinsIndependent
Gloria La RivaSunil FreemanSocialism and Liberation
Joseph R. BidenKamala HarrisDemocratic
Phil CollinsBilly Joe ParkerIndependent
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Brock PierceKarla BallardIndependent
Jo JorgensenJeremy "Spike" CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrConstitution
John Richard MyersTiara Suzanne LuskLife and Liberty
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Kanye WestMichelle TidballIndependent
Roque "Rocky" De La FuenteDarcy G. RichardsonIndependent
FEDERAL
U.S. Senate6 Years
Vote For One
Senator Tom CottonRepublicanRicky Dale Harrington Jr.Libertarian
U.S. Congress District 032 Years
Vote For One
Celeste WilliamsDemocraticMichael J. KalagiasLibertarianCongressman Steve WomackRepublican
STATE
State Representative District 972 Years
Vote For One
Suzie BellDemocraticState Representative Harlan BreauxRepublican
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QUESTIONIssue No. 1
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Issue No. 1(Popular Name)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution Continuinga One-Half Percent (0.5%) Sales and Use Tax for
State Highways and Bridges; County Roads, Bridgesand Other Surface Transportation; and City Streets,Bridges, and Other Surface Transportation After the
Retirement of the Bonds Authorized in ArkansasConstitution, Amendment 91
(Ballot Title)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution to continuea levy of a one-half percent sales and use tax for statehighways and bridges; county roads, bridges, and othersurface transportation; and city streets, bridges, andother surface transportation after the retirement of thebonds authorized in Arkansas Constitution, Amendment91, as special revenue to be distributed under theArkansas Highway Revenue Distribution Law.
FOR ISSUE NO. 1
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 1
ISSUE NO. 2
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
ISSUE NO. 2(Popular Name)
A Constitutional Amendment to Amend the Term LimitsApplicable to Members of the General Assembly, to be
Known as the "Arkansas Term Limits Amendment"
(Ballot Title)
A Constitutional Amendment to be known as the"Arkansas Term Limits Amendment"; and amending theterm limits applicable to members of the GeneralAssembly.
FOR ISSUE NO. 2
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 2
QUESTIONISSUE NO. 3
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
ISSUE NO. 3(Popular Name)
A Constitutional Amendment To Amend The Process ForThe Submission, Challenge, And Approval Of Proposed
Initiated Acts, Constitutional Amendments, AndReferenda
(Ballot Title)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution to amendthe process for the submission, challenge, and approvalof proposed initiated acts, constitutional amendments,and referenda.
FOR ISSUE NO. 3
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 3
Issue No. 6
MEASURE REFERRED BY ORDER OF THE PEOPLE
Issue No. 6(Popular Name)
An Act to Amend the Definition of "Practice of Optometry"
(Ballot Title)An act to amend the Arkan sas Code re garding th e definition o f "practice of optometry"; providing th at the d efinition of "p ractice of opt ometry" is amend ed to p ermit lice nsed opto metrists to use o phthalmic lasers for the following su rgical procedures: perform in je ctio ns (excluding intra venous or in traocular injections), in cision and curet tage of a chalazion, re moval and biop sy of skin lesions with low risk of maligna ncy (excluding lesions involving th e lid margin or nasal tothe p uncta), laser ca psulotomy, an d laser trab eculoplasty; providing that licensed o ptometrists cont in ue to be prohibited from using o phthalmic lasers for su rgical procedu res other than tho se previously identified , performing cataract surgery, perf orming radial keratotomy surg ery, and se lling p rescription dru gs; providing th at the State Bo ard of Op tometry has t he power and du ty to establish cred entialing req uirements for a lice nsee to a dminister or pe rform thefollowing pro cedures: injection s (exclu ding intraven ous or intra ocular injections), incision an d curetta ge of a ch alazion, remova l a nd biopsy of skin le sion s wit h low risk of malignan cy (exclu ding lesions involving the lid margin or n asal to the puncta), lase r capsulotomy, a nd laser tra beculoplasty; pro vid in g that th e State Board o f Optometry sh all require eve ry optometr ist wh o meets th e requireme nts for cert ification to perf orm autho rize d laser pro ce dures to report to theboard
regarding the o utcome of the proce dures per formed in a format as required o r directed b y the boa rd, and these rep orts shall also be se nt to the Departme nt of Hea lth ; this act being Act No. 57 9 of the Regular Sessio n of 201 9.An act to amend the Arkansas Code regarding thedefinition of "practice of optometry"; providing that thedefinition of "practice of optometry" is amended to permitlicensed optometrists to use ophthalmic lasers for thefollowing surgical procedures: perform injections(excluding intravenous or intraocular injections), incisionand curettage of a chalazion, removal and biopsy of skinlesions with low risk of malignancy (excluding lesionsinvolving the lid margin or nasal to the puncta), lasercapsulotomy, and laser trabeculoplasty; providing thatlicensed optometrists continue to be prohibited from usingophthalmic lasers for surgical procedures other than thosepreviously identified, performing cataract surgery,performing radial keratotomy surgery, and sellingprescription drugs; providing that the State Board ofOptometry has the power and duty to establishcredentialing requirements for a licensee to administer orperform the following procedures: injections (excludingintravenous or intraocular injections), incision andcurettage of a chalazion, removal and biopsy of skinlesions with low risk of malignancy (excluding lesionsinvolving the lid margin or nasal to the puncta), lasercapsulotomy, and laser trabeculoplasty; providing that theState Board of Optometry shall require every optometristwho meets the requirements for certification to performauthorized laser procedures to report to the boardregarding the outcome of the procedures performed in aformat as required or directed by the board, and thesereports shall also be sent to the Department of Health; thisact being Act No. 579 of the Regular Session of 2019.
FOR ISSUE NO. 6
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 6
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Holiday Island Rep 98
Official General Election BallotCarroll County, Arkansas - November 3, 2020
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INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTER
1. Vote for a candidate by blackening the oval( ) beside the candidate's name. Vote onamendments, acts, issues, and measures byplacing an appropriate mark below themeasure either FOR or AGAINST.
2.Mark your ballot with a blue or black pen.
3.If you vote for more than one candidate in arace, your vote in that race will not count. Ifyou make a mistake on your ballot, return it toan election official for a replacement ballot.You may replace up to two ballots in anelection.
FEDERAL
U.S. President and Vice President4 Years
Vote For One
Brian CarrollAmar PatelAmerican Solidarity
C.L. GammonPhil CollinsIndependent
Gloria La RivaSunil FreemanSocialism and Liberation
Joseph R. BidenKamala HarrisDemocratic
Phil CollinsBilly Joe ParkerIndependent
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Brock PierceKarla BallardIndependent
Jo JorgensenJeremy "Spike" CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrConstitution
John Richard MyersTiara Suzanne LuskLife and Liberty
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Kanye WestMichelle TidballIndependent
Roque "Rocky" De La FuenteDarcy G. RichardsonIndependent
FEDERAL
U.S. Senate6 Years
Vote For One
Senator Tom CottonRepublicanRicky Dale Harrington Jr.Libertarian
U.S. Congress District 032 Years
Vote For One
Celeste WilliamsDemocraticMichael J. KalagiasLibertarianCongressman Steve WomackRepublican
UNOPPOSED CANDIDATES
Unopposed Candidates
Unopposed Candidates
QUESTIONIssue No. 1
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Issue No. 1(Popular Name)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution Continuinga One-Half Percent (0.5%) Sales and Use Tax for
State Highways and Bridges; County Roads, Bridgesand Other Surface Transportation; and City Streets,Bridges, and Other Surface Transportation After the
Retirement of the Bonds Authorized in ArkansasConstitution, Amendment 91
(Ballot Title)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution to continuea levy of a one-half percent sales and use tax for statehighways and bridges; county roads, bridges, and othersurface transportation; and city streets, bridges, andother surface transportation after the retirement of thebonds authorized in Arkansas Constitution, Amendment91, as special revenue to be distributed under theArkansas Highway Revenue Distribution Law.
FOR ISSUE NO. 1
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 1
ISSUE NO. 2
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
ISSUE NO. 2(Popular Name)
A Constitutional Amendment to Amend the Term LimitsApplicable to Members of the General Assembly, to be
Known as the "Arkansas Term Limits Amendment"
(Ballot Title)
A Constitutional Amendment to be known as the"Arkansas Term Limits Amendment"; and amending theterm limits applicable to members of the GeneralAssembly.
FOR ISSUE NO. 2
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 2
QUESTIONISSUE NO. 3
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
ISSUE NO. 3(Popular Name)
A Constitutional Amendment To Amend The Process ForThe Submission, Challenge, And Approval Of Proposed
Initiated Acts, Constitutional Amendments, AndReferenda
(Ballot Title)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution to amendthe process for the submission, challenge, and approvalof proposed initiated acts, constitutional amendments,and referenda.
FOR ISSUE NO. 3
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 3
Issue No. 6
MEASURE REFERRED BY ORDER OF THE PEOPLE
Issue No. 6(Popular Name)
An Act to Amend the Definition of "Practice of Optometry"
(Ballot Title)An act to amend the Arkan sas Code re garding th e definition o f "practice of optometry"; providing th at the d efinition of "p ractice of opt ometry" is amend ed to p ermit lice nsed opto metrists to use o phthalmic lasers for the following su rgical procedures: perform in je ctio ns (excluding intra venous or in traocular injections), in cision and curet tage of a chalazion, re moval and biop sy of skin lesions with low risk of maligna ncy (excluding lesions involving th e lid margin or nasal tothe p uncta), laser ca psulotomy, an d laser trab eculoplasty; providing that licensed o ptometrists cont in ue to be prohibited from using o phthalmic lasers for su rgical procedu res other than tho se previously identified , performing cataract surgery, perf orming radial keratotomy surg ery, and se lling p rescription dru gs; providing th at the State Bo ard of Op tometry has t he power and du ty to establish cred entialing req uirements for a lice nsee to a dminister or pe rform thefollowing pro cedures: injection s (exclu ding intraven ous or intra ocular injections), incision an d curetta ge of a ch alazion, remova l a nd biopsy of skin le sion s wit h low risk of malignan cy (exclu ding lesions involving the lid margin or n asal to the puncta), lase r capsulotomy, a nd laser tra beculoplasty; pro vid in g that th e State Board o f Optometry sh all require eve ry optometr ist wh o meets th e requireme nts for cert ification to perf orm autho rize d laser pro ce dures to report to theboard
regarding the o utcome of the proce dures per formed in a format as required o r directed b y the boa rd, and these rep orts shall also be se nt to the Departme nt of Hea lth ; this act being Act No. 57 9 of the Regular Sessio n of 201 9.An act to amend the Arkansas Code regarding thedefinition of "practice of optometry"; providing that thedefinition of "practice of optometry" is amended to permitlicensed optometrists to use ophthalmic lasers for thefollowing surgical procedures: perform injections(excluding intravenous or intraocular injections), incisionand curettage of a chalazion, removal and biopsy of skinlesions with low risk of malignancy (excluding lesionsinvolving the lid margin or nasal to the puncta), lasercapsulotomy, and laser trabeculoplasty; providing thatlicensed optometrists continue to be prohibited from usingophthalmic lasers for surgical procedures other than thosepreviously identified, performing cataract surgery,performing radial keratotomy surgery, and sellingprescription drugs; providing that the State Board ofOptometry has the power and duty to establishcredentialing requirements for a licensee to administer orperform the following procedures: injections (excludingintravenous or intraocular injections), incision andcurettage of a chalazion, removal and biopsy of skinlesions with low risk of malignancy (excluding lesionsinvolving the lid margin or nasal to the puncta), lasercapsulotomy, and laser trabeculoplasty; providing that theState Board of Optometry shall require every optometristwho meets the requirements for certification to performauthorized laser procedures to report to the boardregarding the outcome of the procedures performed in aformat as required or directed by the board, and thesereports shall also be sent to the Department of Health; thisact being Act No. 579 of the Regular Session of 2019.
FOR ISSUE NO. 6
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 6
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Holiday Island Proposed Incorporation
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INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTER
1. Vote for a candidate by blackening the oval( ) beside the candidate's name. Vote onamendments, acts, issues, and measures byplacing an appropriate mark below themeasure either FOR or AGAINST.
2.Mark your ballot with a blue or black pen.
3.If you vote for more than one candidate in arace, your vote in that race will not count. Ifyou make a mistake on your ballot, return it toan election official for a replacement ballot.You may replace up to two ballots in anelection.
Please Vote Both Sides of Ballot
FEDERAL
U.S. President and Vice President4 Years
Vote For One
Brian CarrollAmar PatelAmerican Solidarity
C.L. GammonPhil CollinsIndependent
Gloria La RivaSunil FreemanSocialism and Liberation
Joseph R. BidenKamala HarrisDemocratic
Phil CollinsBilly Joe ParkerIndependent
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Brock PierceKarla BallardIndependent
Jo JorgensenJeremy "Spike" CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrConstitution
John Richard MyersTiara Suzanne LuskLife and Liberty
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Kanye WestMichelle TidballIndependent
Roque "Rocky" De La FuenteDarcy G. RichardsonIndependent
FEDERAL
U.S. Senate6 Years
Vote For One
Senator Tom CottonRepublicanRicky Dale Harrington Jr.Libertarian
U.S. Congress District 032 Years
Vote For One
Celeste WilliamsDemocraticMichael J. KalagiasLibertarianCongressman Steve WomackRepublican
STATE
State Representative District 972 Years
Vote For One
Suzie BellDemocraticState Representative Harlan BreauxRepublican
MUNICIPAL
Holiday Island Mayor2 Year TermVote For One
Daniel M. KeesIndependentRussell "Rusty" BaxterIndependent
Holiday Island Town Recorder/Treasurer2 Years
Vote For One
Wesley E. StilleIndependentHoliday Island Council Position 1
2 YearsVote For One
Rick ChambersIndependentLynn Edward DumasIndependentHoliday Island Council Position 3
2 YearsVote For One
Linda L. GravesIndependentSusan L. RosenIndependentHoliday Island Council Position 5
2 YearsVote For One
Barbara J. TalbotIndependentJerry Don PittmanIndependent
UNOPPOSED CANDIDATES
Unopposed Candidates
Unopposed Candidates
QUESTIONIssue No. 1
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Issue No. 1(Popular Name)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution Continuinga One-Half Percent (0.5%) Sales and Use Tax for
State Highways and Bridges; County Roads, Bridgesand Other Surface Transportation; and City Streets,Bridges, and Other Surface Transportation After the
Retirement of the Bonds Authorized in ArkansasConstitution, Amendment 91
(Ballot Title)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution to continuea levy of a one-half percent sales and use tax for statehighways and bridges; county roads, bridges, and othersurface transportation; and city streets, bridges, andother surface transportation after the retirement of thebonds authorized in Arkansas Constitution, Amendment91, as special revenue to be distributed under theArkansas Highway Revenue Distribution Law.
FOR ISSUE NO. 1
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 1
ISSUE NO. 2
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
ISSUE NO. 2(Popular Name)
A Constitutional Amendment to Amend the Term LimitsApplicable to Members of the General Assembly, to be
Known as the "Arkansas Term Limits Amendment"
(Ballot Title)
A Constitutional Amendment to be known as the"Arkansas Term Limits Amendment"; and amending theterm limits applicable to members of the GeneralAssembly.
FOR ISSUE NO. 2
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 2
ISSUE NO. 3
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
ISSUE NO. 3(Popular Name)
A Constitutional Amendment To Amend The Process ForThe Submission, Challenge, And Approval Of Proposed
Initiated Acts, Constitutional Amendments, AndReferenda
(Ballot Title)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution to amendthe process for the submission, challenge, and approvalof proposed initiated acts, constitutional amendments,and referenda.
FOR ISSUE NO. 3
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 3
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QUESTIONIssue No. 6
MEASURE REFERRED BY ORDER OF THE PEOPLE
Issue No. 6(Popular Name)
An Act to Amend the Definition of "Practice of Optometry"
(Ballot Title)An act to amen d the Arkansas Code regarding the def in ition of "pra ct ice of optome try"; providing that the definition of "practice of o ptometry" is ame nded to permit licensed op tometrists to u se ophtha lmic lasers f or the fo llowing surgical proced ures: perf orm injections (excluding in travenous o r intraocular in je ct io ns), incisio n and curettage o f a chalazion, removal and biopsy of skin lesions with low risk of malig nancy (excluding lesion s in vo lving the lid margin or nasal tothe puncta), la se r capsulotomy, a nd laser tra beculoplasty; provid in g that licensed optomet rists co ntinue to be proh ib ite d from using ophtha lmic lasers fo r surgical proced ures othe r than t hose previou sly iden tifie d, perfo rming catara ct surgery, pe rforming ra dial keratotomy su rgery, and selling prescription d rugs; providing that the State Board of Optometry h as the po wer and d uty to esta blish credentialing re quirements f or a licensee to administer or perform th efollowing p rocedure s: in je ctio ns (excluding intra venous or in traocular injections), in cision and curet tage of a chalazion, re moval and biop sy of skin lesions with low risk of maligna ncy (excluding lesions involving th e lid margin or nasal to th e puncta) , laser capsuloto my, and laser t rabeculoplasty; p roviding that the Sta te Board of Optome try shall require every optome trist who meet s the requ irements for ce rtifica tion to pe rform aut horized laser p rocedures t o report to theboa rd
reg arding the outcome o f the procedures p erformed in a format as required or directed by the bo ard, an d these re ports shall also be sent to t he Department of He alth; this act b eing Act No. 579 of t he Regular Session of 2 019.An act to amend the Arkansas Code regarding thedefinition of "practice of optometry"; providing that thedefinition of "practice of optometry" is amended to permitlicensed optometrists to use ophthalmic lasers for thefollowing surgical procedures: perform injections(excluding intravenous or intraocular injections), incisionand curettage of a chalazion, removal and biopsy of skinlesions with low risk of malignancy (excluding lesionsinvolving the lid margin or nasal to the puncta), lasercapsulotomy, and laser trabeculoplasty; providing thatlicensed optometrists continue to be prohibited from usingophthalmic lasers for surgical procedures other than thosepreviously identified, performing cataract surgery,performing radial keratotomy surgery, and sellingprescription drugs; providing that the State Board ofOptometry has the power and duty to establishcredentialing requirements for a licensee to administer orperform the following procedures: injections (excludingintravenous or intraocular injections), incision andcurettage of a chalazion, removal and biopsy of skinlesions with low risk of malignancy (excluding lesionsinvolving the lid margin or nasal to the puncta), lasercapsulotomy, and laser trabeculoplasty; providing that theState Board of Optometry shall require every optometristwho meets the requirements for certification to performauthorized laser procedures to report to the boardregarding the outcome of the procedures performed in aformat as required or directed by the board, and thesereports shall also be sent to the Department of Health; thisact being Act No. 579 of the Regular Session of 2019.
FOR ISSUE NO. 6
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 6
INCORPORATION OF THE TOWN OFHOLIDAY ISLAND, ARKANSAS
An election pursuant to Ark. Code Ann. § 14-38-115for the purpose of incorporating a new municipality tobe known as the Town of Holiday Island.
A vote “For” this proposal would incorporate an area ofCarroll County, Arkansas, described in the Petition toIncorporate the Town of Holiday Island, certified by theCarroll County Clerk on December 17, 2019.
A vote “Against” this proposal would reject theincorporation of the Town of Holiday Island. Thiselection is being held pursuant to the Order entered bythe Carroll County Court on March 26, 2020.
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Kings River/Polo 01
Official General Election BallotCarroll County, Arkansas - November 3, 2020
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INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTER
1. Vote for a candidate by blackening the oval( ) beside the candidate's name. Vote onamendments, acts, issues, and measures byplacing an appropriate mark below themeasure either FOR or AGAINST.
2.Mark your ballot with a blue or black pen.
3.If you vote for more than one candidate in arace, your vote in that race will not count. Ifyou make a mistake on your ballot, return it toan election official for a replacement ballot.You may replace up to two ballots in anelection.
FEDERAL
U.S. President and Vice President4 Years
Vote For One
Brian CarrollAmar PatelAmerican Solidarity
C.L. GammonPhil CollinsIndependent
Gloria La RivaSunil FreemanSocialism and Liberation
Joseph R. BidenKamala HarrisDemocratic
Phil CollinsBilly Joe ParkerIndependent
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Brock PierceKarla BallardIndependent
Jo JorgensenJeremy "Spike" CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrConstitution
John Richard MyersTiara Suzanne LuskLife and Liberty
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Kanye WestMichelle TidballIndependent
Roque "Rocky" De La FuenteDarcy G. RichardsonIndependent
FEDERAL
U.S. Senate6 Years
Vote For One
Senator Tom CottonRepublicanRicky Dale Harrington Jr.Libertarian
U.S. Congress District 032 Years
Vote For One
Celeste WilliamsDemocraticMichael J. KalagiasLibertarianCongressman Steve WomackRepublican
UNOPPOSED CANDIDATES
Unopposed Candidates
Unopposed Candidates
QUESTIONIssue No. 1
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Issue No. 1(Popular Name)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution Continuinga One-Half Percent (0.5%) Sales and Use Tax for
State Highways and Bridges; County Roads, Bridgesand Other Surface Transportation; and City Streets,Bridges, and Other Surface Transportation After the
Retirement of the Bonds Authorized in ArkansasConstitution, Amendment 91
(Ballot Title)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution to continuea levy of a one-half percent sales and use tax for statehighways and bridges; county roads, bridges, and othersurface transportation; and city streets, bridges, andother surface transportation after the retirement of thebonds authorized in Arkansas Constitution, Amendment91, as special revenue to be distributed under theArkansas Highway Revenue Distribution Law.
FOR ISSUE NO. 1
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 1
ISSUE NO. 2
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
ISSUE NO. 2(Popular Name)
A Constitutional Amendment to Amend the Term LimitsApplicable to Members of the General Assembly, to be
Known as the "Arkansas Term Limits Amendment"
(Ballot Title)
A Constitutional Amendment to be known as the"Arkansas Term Limits Amendment"; and amending theterm limits applicable to members of the GeneralAssembly.
FOR ISSUE NO. 2
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 2
QUESTIONISSUE NO. 3
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
ISSUE NO. 3(Popular Name)
A Constitutional Amendment To Amend The Process ForThe Submission, Challenge, And Approval Of Proposed
Initiated Acts, Constitutional Amendments, AndReferenda
(Ballot Title)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution to amendthe process for the submission, challenge, and approvalof proposed initiated acts, constitutional amendments,and referenda.
FOR ISSUE NO. 3
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 3
Issue No. 6
MEASURE REFERRED BY ORDER OF THE PEOPLE
Issue No. 6(Popular Name)
An Act to Amend the Definition of "Practice of Optometry"
(Ballot Title)An act to amend the Arkan sas Code re garding th e definition o f "practice of optometry"; providing th at the d efinition of "p ractice of opt ometry" is amend ed to p ermit lice nsed opto metrists to use o phthalmic lasers for the following su rgical procedures: perform in je ctio ns (excluding intra venous or in traocular injections), in cision and curet tage of a chalazion, re moval and biop sy of skin lesions with low risk of maligna ncy (excluding lesions involving th e lid margin or nasal tothe p uncta), laser ca psulotomy, an d laser trab eculoplasty; providing that licensed o ptometrists cont in ue to be prohibited from using o phthalmic lasers for su rgical procedu res other than tho se previously identified , performing cataract surgery, perf orming radial keratotomy surg ery, and se lling p rescription dru gs; providing th at the State Bo ard of Op tometry has t he power and du ty to establish cred entialing req uirements for a lice nsee to a dminister or pe rform thefollowing pro cedures: injection s (exclu ding intraven ous or intra ocular injections), incision an d curetta ge of a ch alazion, remova l a nd biopsy of skin le sion s wit h low risk of malignan cy (exclu ding lesions involving the lid margin or n asal to the puncta), lase r capsulotomy, a nd laser tra beculoplasty; pro vid in g that th e State Board o f Optometry sh all require eve ry optometr ist wh o meets th e requireme nts for cert ification to perf orm autho rize d laser pro ce dures to report to theboard
regarding the o utcome of the proce dures per formed in a format as required o r directed b y the boa rd, and these rep orts shall also be se nt to the Departme nt of Hea lth ; this act being Act No. 57 9 of the Regular Sessio n of 201 9.An act to amend the Arkansas Code regarding thedefinition of "practice of optometry"; providing that thedefinition of "practice of optometry" is amended to permitlicensed optometrists to use ophthalmic lasers for thefollowing surgical procedures: perform injections(excluding intravenous or intraocular injections), incisionand curettage of a chalazion, removal and biopsy of skinlesions with low risk of malignancy (excluding lesionsinvolving the lid margin or nasal to the puncta), lasercapsulotomy, and laser trabeculoplasty; providing thatlicensed optometrists continue to be prohibited from usingophthalmic lasers for surgical procedures other than thosepreviously identified, performing cataract surgery,performing radial keratotomy surgery, and sellingprescription drugs; providing that the State Board ofOptometry has the power and duty to establishcredentialing requirements for a licensee to administer orperform the following procedures: injections (excludingintravenous or intraocular injections), incision andcurettage of a chalazion, removal and biopsy of skinlesions with low risk of malignancy (excluding lesionsinvolving the lid margin or nasal to the puncta), lasercapsulotomy, and laser trabeculoplasty; providing that theState Board of Optometry shall require every optometristwho meets the requirements for certification to performauthorized laser procedures to report to the boardregarding the outcome of the procedures performed in aformat as required or directed by the board, and thesereports shall also be sent to the Department of Health; thisact being Act No. 579 of the Regular Session of 2019.
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AGAINST ISSUE NO. 6
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Official General Election BallotCarroll County, Arkansas - November 3, 2020
Kings River/Polo Rep 97
Official General Election BallotCarroll County, Arkansas - November 3, 2020
Kings River/Polo Rep 97 Typ:01 Seq:0017 Spl:01
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U.S. President and Vice President4 Years
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Brian CarrollAmar PatelAmerican Solidarity
C.L. GammonPhil CollinsIndependent
Gloria La RivaSunil FreemanSocialism and Liberation
Joseph R. BidenKamala HarrisDemocratic
Phil CollinsBilly Joe ParkerIndependent
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Brock PierceKarla BallardIndependent
Jo JorgensenJeremy "Spike" CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrConstitution
John Richard MyersTiara Suzanne LuskLife and Liberty
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Kanye WestMichelle TidballIndependent
Roque "Rocky" De La FuenteDarcy G. RichardsonIndependent
FEDERAL
U.S. Senate6 Years
Vote For One
Senator Tom CottonRepublicanRicky Dale Harrington Jr.Libertarian
U.S. Congress District 032 Years
Vote For One
Celeste WilliamsDemocraticMichael J. KalagiasLibertarianCongressman Steve WomackRepublican
STATE
State Representative District 972 Years
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Suzie BellDemocraticState Representative Harlan BreauxRepublican
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QUESTIONIssue No. 1
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Issue No. 1(Popular Name)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution Continuinga One-Half Percent (0.5%) Sales and Use Tax for
State Highways and Bridges; County Roads, Bridgesand Other Surface Transportation; and City Streets,Bridges, and Other Surface Transportation After the
Retirement of the Bonds Authorized in ArkansasConstitution, Amendment 91
(Ballot Title)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution to continuea levy of a one-half percent sales and use tax for statehighways and bridges; county roads, bridges, and othersurface transportation; and city streets, bridges, andother surface transportation after the retirement of thebonds authorized in Arkansas Constitution, Amendment91, as special revenue to be distributed under theArkansas Highway Revenue Distribution Law.
FOR ISSUE NO. 1
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 1
ISSUE NO. 2
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
ISSUE NO. 2(Popular Name)
A Constitutional Amendment to Amend the Term LimitsApplicable to Members of the General Assembly, to be
Known as the "Arkansas Term Limits Amendment"
(Ballot Title)
A Constitutional Amendment to be known as the"Arkansas Term Limits Amendment"; and amending theterm limits applicable to members of the GeneralAssembly.
FOR ISSUE NO. 2
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 2
QUESTIONISSUE NO. 3
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
ISSUE NO. 3(Popular Name)
A Constitutional Amendment To Amend The Process ForThe Submission, Challenge, And Approval Of Proposed
Initiated Acts, Constitutional Amendments, AndReferenda
(Ballot Title)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution to amendthe process for the submission, challenge, and approvalof proposed initiated acts, constitutional amendments,and referenda.
FOR ISSUE NO. 3
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 3
Issue No. 6
MEASURE REFERRED BY ORDER OF THE PEOPLE
Issue No. 6(Popular Name)
An Act to Amend the Definition of "Practice of Optometry"
(Ballot Title)An act to amend the Arkan sas Code re garding th e definition o f "practice of optometry"; providing th at the d efinition of "p ractice of opt ometry" is amend ed to p ermit lice nsed opto metrists to use o phthalmic lasers for the following su rgical procedures: perform in je ctio ns (excluding intra venous or in traocular injections), in cision and curet tage of a chalazion, re moval and biop sy of skin lesions with low risk of maligna ncy (excluding lesions involving th e lid margin or nasal tothe p uncta), laser ca psulotomy, an d laser trab eculoplasty; providing that licensed o ptometrists cont in ue to be prohibited from using o phthalmic lasers for su rgical procedu res other than tho se previously identified , performing cataract surgery, perf orming radial keratotomy surg ery, and se lling p rescription dru gs; providing th at the State Bo ard of Op tometry has t he power and du ty to establish cred entialing req uirements for a lice nsee to a dminister or pe rform thefollowing pro cedures: injection s (exclu ding intraven ous or intra ocular injections), incision an d curetta ge of a ch alazion, remova l a nd biopsy of skin le sion s wit h low risk of malignan cy (exclu ding lesions involving the lid margin or n asal to the puncta), lase r capsulotomy, a nd laser tra beculoplasty; pro vid in g that th e State Board o f Optometry sh all require eve ry optometr ist wh o meets th e requireme nts for cert ification to perf orm autho rize d laser pro ce dures to report to theboard
regarding the o utcome of the proce dures per formed in a format as required o r directed b y the boa rd, and these rep orts shall also be se nt to the Departme nt of Hea lth ; this act being Act No. 57 9 of the Regular Sessio n of 201 9.An act to amend the Arkansas Code regarding thedefinition of "practice of optometry"; providing that thedefinition of "practice of optometry" is amended to permitlicensed optometrists to use ophthalmic lasers for thefollowing surgical procedures: perform injections(excluding intravenous or intraocular injections), incisionand curettage of a chalazion, removal and biopsy of skinlesions with low risk of malignancy (excluding lesionsinvolving the lid margin or nasal to the puncta), lasercapsulotomy, and laser trabeculoplasty; providing thatlicensed optometrists continue to be prohibited from usingophthalmic lasers for surgical procedures other than thosepreviously identified, performing cataract surgery,performing radial keratotomy surgery, and sellingprescription drugs; providing that the State Board ofOptometry has the power and duty to establishcredentialing requirements for a licensee to administer orperform the following procedures: injections (excludingintravenous or intraocular injections), incision andcurettage of a chalazion, removal and biopsy of skinlesions with low risk of malignancy (excluding lesionsinvolving the lid margin or nasal to the puncta), lasercapsulotomy, and laser trabeculoplasty; providing that theState Board of Optometry shall require every optometristwho meets the requirements for certification to performauthorized laser procedures to report to the boardregarding the outcome of the procedures performed in aformat as required or directed by the board, and thesereports shall also be sent to the Department of Health; thisact being Act No. 579 of the Regular Session of 2019.
FOR ISSUE NO. 6
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 6
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Official General Election BallotCarroll County, Arkansas - November 3, 2020
Coin/Liberty/Long Creek 01
Official General Election BallotCarroll County, Arkansas - November 3, 2020
Coin/Liberty/Long Creek 01 Typ:01 Seq:0018 Spl:01
INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTER
1. Vote for a candidate by blackening the oval( ) beside the candidate's name. Vote onamendments, acts, issues, and measures byplacing an appropriate mark below themeasure either FOR or AGAINST.
2.Mark your ballot with a blue or black pen.
3.If you vote for more than one candidate in arace, your vote in that race will not count. Ifyou make a mistake on your ballot, return it toan election official for a replacement ballot.You may replace up to two ballots in anelection.
FEDERAL
U.S. President and Vice President4 Years
Vote For One
Brian CarrollAmar PatelAmerican Solidarity
C.L. GammonPhil CollinsIndependent
Gloria La RivaSunil FreemanSocialism and Liberation
Joseph R. BidenKamala HarrisDemocratic
Phil CollinsBilly Joe ParkerIndependent
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Brock PierceKarla BallardIndependent
Jo JorgensenJeremy "Spike" CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrConstitution
John Richard MyersTiara Suzanne LuskLife and Liberty
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Kanye WestMichelle TidballIndependent
Roque "Rocky" De La FuenteDarcy G. RichardsonIndependent
FEDERAL
U.S. Senate6 Years
Vote For One
Senator Tom CottonRepublicanRicky Dale Harrington Jr.Libertarian
U.S. Congress District 032 Years
Vote For One
Celeste WilliamsDemocraticMichael J. KalagiasLibertarianCongressman Steve WomackRepublican
UNOPPOSED CANDIDATES
Unopposed Candidates
Unopposed Candidates
QUESTIONIssue No. 1
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Issue No. 1(Popular Name)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution Continuinga One-Half Percent (0.5%) Sales and Use Tax for
State Highways and Bridges; County Roads, Bridgesand Other Surface Transportation; and City Streets,Bridges, and Other Surface Transportation After the
Retirement of the Bonds Authorized in ArkansasConstitution, Amendment 91
(Ballot Title)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution to continuea levy of a one-half percent sales and use tax for statehighways and bridges; county roads, bridges, and othersurface transportation; and city streets, bridges, andother surface transportation after the retirement of thebonds authorized in Arkansas Constitution, Amendment91, as special revenue to be distributed under theArkansas Highway Revenue Distribution Law.
FOR ISSUE NO. 1
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 1
ISSUE NO. 2
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
ISSUE NO. 2(Popular Name)
A Constitutional Amendment to Amend the Term LimitsApplicable to Members of the General Assembly, to be
Known as the "Arkansas Term Limits Amendment"
(Ballot Title)
A Constitutional Amendment to be known as the"Arkansas Term Limits Amendment"; and amending theterm limits applicable to members of the GeneralAssembly.
FOR ISSUE NO. 2
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 2
QUESTIONISSUE NO. 3
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
ISSUE NO. 3(Popular Name)
A Constitutional Amendment To Amend The Process ForThe Submission, Challenge, And Approval Of Proposed
Initiated Acts, Constitutional Amendments, AndReferenda
(Ballot Title)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution to amendthe process for the submission, challenge, and approvalof proposed initiated acts, constitutional amendments,and referenda.
FOR ISSUE NO. 3
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 3
Issue No. 6
MEASURE REFERRED BY ORDER OF THE PEOPLE
Issue No. 6(Popular Name)
An Act to Amend the Definition of "Practice of Optometry"
(Ballot Title)An act to amend the Arkan sas Code re garding th e definition o f "practice of optometry"; providing th at the d efinition of "p ractice of opt ometry" is amend ed to p ermit lice nsed opto metrists to use o phthalmic lasers for the following su rgical procedures: perform in je ctio ns (excluding intra venous or in traocular injections), in cision and curet tage of a chalazion, re moval and biop sy of skin lesions with low risk of maligna ncy (excluding lesions involving th e lid margin or nasal tothe p uncta), laser ca psulotomy, an d laser trab eculoplasty; providing that licensed o ptometrists cont in ue to be prohibited from using o phthalmic lasers for su rgical procedu res other than tho se previously identified , performing cataract surgery, perf orming radial keratotomy surg ery, and se lling p rescription dru gs; providing th at the State Bo ard of Op tometry has t he power and du ty to establish cred entialing req uirements for a lice nsee to a dminister or pe rform thefollowing pro cedures: injection s (exclu ding intraven ous or intra ocular injections), incision an d curetta ge of a ch alazion, remova l a nd biopsy of skin le sion s wit h low risk of malignan cy (exclu ding lesions involving the lid margin or n asal to the puncta), lase r capsulotomy, a nd laser tra beculoplasty; pro vid in g that th e State Board o f Optometry sh all require eve ry optometr ist wh o meets th e requireme nts for cert ification to perf orm autho rize d laser pro ce dures to report to theboard
regarding the o utcome of the proce dures per formed in a format as required o r directed b y the boa rd, and these rep orts shall also be se nt to the Departme nt of Hea lth ; this act being Act No. 57 9 of the Regular Sessio n of 201 9.An act to amend the Arkansas Code regarding thedefinition of "practice of optometry"; providing that thedefinition of "practice of optometry" is amended to permitlicensed optometrists to use ophthalmic lasers for thefollowing surgical procedures: perform injections(excluding intravenous or intraocular injections), incisionand curettage of a chalazion, removal and biopsy of skinlesions with low risk of malignancy (excluding lesionsinvolving the lid margin or nasal to the puncta), lasercapsulotomy, and laser trabeculoplasty; providing thatlicensed optometrists continue to be prohibited from usingophthalmic lasers for surgical procedures other than thosepreviously identified, performing cataract surgery,performing radial keratotomy surgery, and sellingprescription drugs; providing that the State Board ofOptometry has the power and duty to establishcredentialing requirements for a licensee to administer orperform the following procedures: injections (excludingintravenous or intraocular injections), incision andcurettage of a chalazion, removal and biopsy of skinlesions with low risk of malignancy (excluding lesionsinvolving the lid margin or nasal to the puncta), lasercapsulotomy, and laser trabeculoplasty; providing that theState Board of Optometry shall require every optometristwho meets the requirements for certification to performauthorized laser procedures to report to the boardregarding the outcome of the procedures performed in aformat as required or directed by the board, and thesereports shall also be sent to the Department of Health; thisact being Act No. 579 of the Regular Session of 2019.
FOR ISSUE NO. 6
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 6
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Official General Election BallotCarroll County, Arkansas - November 3, 2020
Coin/Liberty/Long Creek Rep 97
Official General Election BallotCarroll County, Arkansas - November 3, 2020
Coin/Liberty/Long Creek Rep 97 Typ:01 Seq:0019 Spl:01
INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTER
1. Vote for a candidate by blackening the oval( ) beside the candidate's name. Vote onamendments, acts, issues, and measures byplacing an appropriate mark below themeasure either FOR or AGAINST.
2.Mark your ballot with a blue or black pen.
3.If you vote for more than one candidate in arace, your vote in that race will not count. Ifyou make a mistake on your ballot, return it toan election official for a replacement ballot.You may replace up to two ballots in anelection.
FEDERAL
U.S. President and Vice President4 Years
Vote For One
Brian CarrollAmar PatelAmerican Solidarity
C.L. GammonPhil CollinsIndependent
Gloria La RivaSunil FreemanSocialism and Liberation
Joseph R. BidenKamala HarrisDemocratic
Phil CollinsBilly Joe ParkerIndependent
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Brock PierceKarla BallardIndependent
Jo JorgensenJeremy "Spike" CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrConstitution
John Richard MyersTiara Suzanne LuskLife and Liberty
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Kanye WestMichelle TidballIndependent
Roque "Rocky" De La FuenteDarcy G. RichardsonIndependent
FEDERAL
U.S. Senate6 Years
Vote For One
Senator Tom CottonRepublicanRicky Dale Harrington Jr.Libertarian
U.S. Congress District 032 Years
Vote For One
Celeste WilliamsDemocraticMichael J. KalagiasLibertarianCongressman Steve WomackRepublican
STATE
State Representative District 972 Years
Vote For One
Suzie BellDemocraticState Representative Harlan BreauxRepublican
UNOPPOSED CANDIDATES
Unopposed Candidates
Unopposed Candidates
QUESTIONIssue No. 1
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Issue No. 1(Popular Name)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution Continuinga One-Half Percent (0.5%) Sales and Use Tax for
State Highways and Bridges; County Roads, Bridgesand Other Surface Transportation; and City Streets,Bridges, and Other Surface Transportation After the
Retirement of the Bonds Authorized in ArkansasConstitution, Amendment 91
(Ballot Title)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution to continuea levy of a one-half percent sales and use tax for statehighways and bridges; county roads, bridges, and othersurface transportation; and city streets, bridges, andother surface transportation after the retirement of thebonds authorized in Arkansas Constitution, Amendment91, as special revenue to be distributed under theArkansas Highway Revenue Distribution Law.
FOR ISSUE NO. 1
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 1
ISSUE NO. 2
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
ISSUE NO. 2(Popular Name)
A Constitutional Amendment to Amend the Term LimitsApplicable to Members of the General Assembly, to be
Known as the "Arkansas Term Limits Amendment"
(Ballot Title)
A Constitutional Amendment to be known as the"Arkansas Term Limits Amendment"; and amending theterm limits applicable to members of the GeneralAssembly.
FOR ISSUE NO. 2
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 2
QUESTIONISSUE NO. 3
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
ISSUE NO. 3(Popular Name)
A Constitutional Amendment To Amend The Process ForThe Submission, Challenge, And Approval Of Proposed
Initiated Acts, Constitutional Amendments, AndReferenda
(Ballot Title)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution to amendthe process for the submission, challenge, and approvalof proposed initiated acts, constitutional amendments,and referenda.
FOR ISSUE NO. 3
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 3
Issue No. 6
MEASURE REFERRED BY ORDER OF THE PEOPLE
Issue No. 6(Popular Name)
An Act to Amend the Definition of "Practice of Optometry"
(Ballot Title)An act to amend the Arkan sas Code re garding th e definition o f "practice of optometry"; providing th at the d efinition of "p ractice of opt ometry" is amend ed to p ermit lice nsed opto metrists to use o phthalmic lasers for the following su rgical procedures: perform in je ctio ns (excluding intra venous or in traocular injections), in cision and curet tage of a chalazion, re moval and biop sy of skin lesions with low risk of maligna ncy (excluding lesions involving th e lid margin or nasal tothe p uncta), laser ca psulotomy, an d laser trab eculoplasty; providing that licensed o ptometrists cont in ue to be prohibited from using o phthalmic lasers for su rgical procedu res other than tho se previously identified , performing cataract surgery, perf orming radial keratotomy surg ery, and se lling p rescription dru gs; providing th at the State Bo ard of Op tometry has t he power and du ty to establish cred entialing req uirements for a lice nsee to a dminister or pe rform thefollowing pro cedures: injection s (exclu ding intraven ous or intra ocular injections), incision an d curetta ge of a ch alazion, remova l a nd biopsy of skin le sion s wit h low risk of malignan cy (exclu ding lesions involving the lid margin or n asal to the puncta), lase r capsulotomy, a nd laser tra beculoplasty; pro vid in g that th e State Board o f Optometry sh all require eve ry optometr ist wh o meets th e requireme nts for cert ification to perf orm autho rize d laser pro ce dures to report to theboard
regarding the o utcome of the proce dures per formed in a format as required o r directed b y the boa rd, and these rep orts shall also be se nt to the Departme nt of Hea lth ; this act being Act No. 57 9 of the Regular Sessio n of 201 9.An act to amend the Arkansas Code regarding thedefinition of "practice of optometry"; providing that thedefinition of "practice of optometry" is amended to permitlicensed optometrists to use ophthalmic lasers for thefollowing surgical procedures: perform injections(excluding intravenous or intraocular injections), incisionand curettage of a chalazion, removal and biopsy of skinlesions with low risk of malignancy (excluding lesionsinvolving the lid margin or nasal to the puncta), lasercapsulotomy, and laser trabeculoplasty; providing thatlicensed optometrists continue to be prohibited from usingophthalmic lasers for surgical procedures other than thosepreviously identified, performing cataract surgery,performing radial keratotomy surgery, and sellingprescription drugs; providing that the State Board ofOptometry has the power and duty to establishcredentialing requirements for a licensee to administer orperform the following procedures: injections (excludingintravenous or intraocular injections), incision andcurettage of a chalazion, removal and biopsy of skinlesions with low risk of malignancy (excluding lesionsinvolving the lid margin or nasal to the puncta), lasercapsulotomy, and laser trabeculoplasty; providing that theState Board of Optometry shall require every optometristwho meets the requirements for certification to performauthorized laser procedures to report to the boardregarding the outcome of the procedures performed in aformat as required or directed by the board, and thesereports shall also be sent to the Department of Health; thisact being Act No. 579 of the Regular Session of 2019.
FOR ISSUE NO. 6
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 6
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Official General Election BallotCarroll County, Arkansas - November 3, 2020
North/South Yocum
Official General Election BallotCarroll County, Arkansas - November 3, 2020
North/South Yocum Typ:01 Seq:0020 Spl:01
INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTER
1. Vote for a candidate by blackening the oval( ) beside the candidate's name. Vote onamendments, acts, issues, and measures byplacing an appropriate mark below themeasure either FOR or AGAINST.
2.Mark your ballot with a blue or black pen.
3.If you vote for more than one candidate in arace, your vote in that race will not count. Ifyou make a mistake on your ballot, return it toan election official for a replacement ballot.You may replace up to two ballots in anelection.
FEDERAL
U.S. President and Vice President4 Years
Vote For One
Brian CarrollAmar PatelAmerican Solidarity
C.L. GammonPhil CollinsIndependent
Gloria La RivaSunil FreemanSocialism and Liberation
Joseph R. BidenKamala HarrisDemocratic
Phil CollinsBilly Joe ParkerIndependent
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Brock PierceKarla BallardIndependent
Jo JorgensenJeremy "Spike" CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrConstitution
John Richard MyersTiara Suzanne LuskLife and Liberty
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Kanye WestMichelle TidballIndependent
Roque "Rocky" De La FuenteDarcy G. RichardsonIndependent
FEDERAL
U.S. Senate6 Years
Vote For One
Senator Tom CottonRepublicanRicky Dale Harrington Jr.Libertarian
U.S. Congress District 032 Years
Vote For One
Celeste WilliamsDemocraticMichael J. KalagiasLibertarianCongressman Steve WomackRepublican
UNOPPOSED CANDIDATES
Unopposed Candidates
Unopposed Candidates
QUESTIONIssue No. 1
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Issue No. 1(Popular Name)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution Continuinga One-Half Percent (0.5%) Sales and Use Tax for
State Highways and Bridges; County Roads, Bridgesand Other Surface Transportation; and City Streets,Bridges, and Other Surface Transportation After the
Retirement of the Bonds Authorized in ArkansasConstitution, Amendment 91
(Ballot Title)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution to continuea levy of a one-half percent sales and use tax for statehighways and bridges; county roads, bridges, and othersurface transportation; and city streets, bridges, andother surface transportation after the retirement of thebonds authorized in Arkansas Constitution, Amendment91, as special revenue to be distributed under theArkansas Highway Revenue Distribution Law.
FOR ISSUE NO. 1
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 1
ISSUE NO. 2
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
ISSUE NO. 2(Popular Name)
A Constitutional Amendment to Amend the Term LimitsApplicable to Members of the General Assembly, to be
Known as the "Arkansas Term Limits Amendment"
(Ballot Title)
A Constitutional Amendment to be known as the"Arkansas Term Limits Amendment"; and amending theterm limits applicable to members of the GeneralAssembly.
FOR ISSUE NO. 2
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 2
QUESTIONISSUE NO. 3
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
ISSUE NO. 3(Popular Name)
A Constitutional Amendment To Amend The Process ForThe Submission, Challenge, And Approval Of Proposed
Initiated Acts, Constitutional Amendments, AndReferenda
(Ballot Title)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution to amendthe process for the submission, challenge, and approvalof proposed initiated acts, constitutional amendments,and referenda.
FOR ISSUE NO. 3
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 3
Issue No. 6
MEASURE REFERRED BY ORDER OF THE PEOPLE
Issue No. 6(Popular Name)
An Act to Amend the Definition of "Practice of Optometry"
(Ballot Title)An act to amend the Arkan sas Code re garding th e definition o f "practice of optometry"; providing th at the d efinition of "p ractice of opt ometry" is amend ed to p ermit lice nsed opto metrists to use o phthalmic lasers for the following su rgical procedures: perform in je ctio ns (excluding intra venous or in traocular injections), in cision and curet tage of a chalazion, re moval and biop sy of skin lesions with low risk of maligna ncy (excluding lesions involving th e lid margin or nasal tothe p uncta), laser ca psulotomy, an d laser trab eculoplasty; providing that licensed o ptometrists cont in ue to be prohibited from using o phthalmic lasers for su rgical procedu res other than tho se previously identified , performing cataract surgery, perf orming radial keratotomy surg ery, and se lling p rescription dru gs; providing th at the State Bo ard of Op tometry has t he power and du ty to establish cred entialing req uirements for a lice nsee to a dminister or pe rform thefollowing pro cedures: injection s (exclu ding intraven ous or intra ocular injections), incision an d curetta ge of a ch alazion, remova l a nd biopsy of skin le sion s wit h low risk of malignan cy (exclu ding lesions involving the lid margin or n asal to the puncta), lase r capsulotomy, a nd laser tra beculoplasty; pro vid in g that th e State Board o f Optometry sh all require eve ry optometr ist wh o meets th e requireme nts for cert ification to perf orm autho rize d laser pro ce dures to report to theboard
regarding the o utcome of the proce dures per formed in a format as required o r directed b y the boa rd, and these rep orts shall also be se nt to the Departme nt of Hea lth ; this act being Act No. 57 9 of the Regular Sessio n of 201 9.An act to amend the Arkansas Code regarding thedefinition of "practice of optometry"; providing that thedefinition of "practice of optometry" is amended to permitlicensed optometrists to use ophthalmic lasers for thefollowing surgical procedures: perform injections(excluding intravenous or intraocular injections), incisionand curettage of a chalazion, removal and biopsy of skinlesions with low risk of malignancy (excluding lesionsinvolving the lid margin or nasal to the puncta), lasercapsulotomy, and laser trabeculoplasty; providing thatlicensed optometrists continue to be prohibited from usingophthalmic lasers for surgical procedures other than thosepreviously identified, performing cataract surgery,performing radial keratotomy surgery, and sellingprescription drugs; providing that the State Board ofOptometry has the power and duty to establishcredentialing requirements for a licensee to administer orperform the following procedures: injections (excludingintravenous or intraocular injections), incision andcurettage of a chalazion, removal and biopsy of skinlesions with low risk of malignancy (excluding lesionsinvolving the lid margin or nasal to the puncta), lasercapsulotomy, and laser trabeculoplasty; providing that theState Board of Optometry shall require every optometristwho meets the requirements for certification to performauthorized laser procedures to report to the boardregarding the outcome of the procedures performed in aformat as required or directed by the board, and thesereports shall also be sent to the Department of Health; thisact being Act No. 579 of the Regular Session of 2019.
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Official General Election BallotCarroll County, Arkansas - November 3, 2020
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QUESTIONIssue No. 1
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Issue No. 1(Popular Name)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution Continuinga One-Half Percent (0.5%) Sales and Use Tax for
State Highways and Bridges; County Roads, Bridgesand Other Surface Transportation; and City Streets,Bridges, and Other Surface Transportation After the
Retirement of the Bonds Authorized in ArkansasConstitution, Amendment 91
(Ballot Title)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution to continuea levy of a one-half percent sales and use tax for statehighways and bridges; county roads, bridges, and othersurface transportation; and city streets, bridges, andother surface transportation after the retirement of thebonds authorized in Arkansas Constitution, Amendment91, as special revenue to be distributed under theArkansas Highway Revenue Distribution Law.
FOR ISSUE NO. 1
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 1
ISSUE NO. 2
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
ISSUE NO. 2(Popular Name)
A Constitutional Amendment to Amend the Term LimitsApplicable to Members of the General Assembly, to be
Known as the "Arkansas Term Limits Amendment"
(Ballot Title)
A Constitutional Amendment to be known as the"Arkansas Term Limits Amendment"; and amending theterm limits applicable to members of the GeneralAssembly.
FOR ISSUE NO. 2
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 2
QUESTIONISSUE NO. 3
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
ISSUE NO. 3(Popular Name)
A Constitutional Amendment To Amend The Process ForThe Submission, Challenge, And Approval Of Proposed
Initiated Acts, Constitutional Amendments, AndReferenda
(Ballot Title)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution to amendthe process for the submission, challenge, and approvalof proposed initiated acts, constitutional amendments,and referenda.
FOR ISSUE NO. 3
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 3
Issue No. 6
MEASURE REFERRED BY ORDER OF THE PEOPLE
Issue No. 6(Popular Name)
An Act to Amend the Definition of "Practice of Optometry"
(Ballot Title)An act to amend the Arkan sas Code re garding th e definition o f "practice of optometry"; providing th at the d efinition of "p ractice of opt ometry" is amend ed to p ermit lice nsed opto metrists to use o phthalmic lasers for the following su rgical procedures: perform in je ctio ns (excluding intra venous or in traocular injections), in cision and curet tage of a chalazion, re moval and biop sy of skin lesions with low risk of maligna ncy (excluding lesions involving th e lid margin or nasal tothe p uncta), laser ca psulotomy, an d laser trab eculoplasty; providing that licensed o ptometrists cont in ue to be prohibited from using o phthalmic lasers for su rgical procedu res other than tho se previously identified , performing cataract surgery, perf orming radial keratotomy surg ery, and se lling p rescription dru gs; providing th at the State Bo ard of Op tometry has t he power and du ty to establish cred entialing req uirements for a lice nsee to a dminister or pe rform thefollowing pro cedures: injection s (exclu ding intraven ous or intra ocular injections), incision an d curetta ge of a ch alazion, remova l a nd biopsy of skin le sion s wit h low risk of malignan cy (exclu ding lesions involving the lid margin or n asal to the puncta), lase r capsulotomy, a nd laser tra beculoplasty; pro vid in g that th e State Board o f Optometry sh all require eve ry optometr ist wh o meets th e requireme nts for cert ification to perf orm autho rize d laser pro ce dures to report to theboard
regarding the o utcome of the proce dures per formed in a format as required o r directed b y the boa rd, and these rep orts shall also be se nt to the Departme nt of Hea lth ; this act being Act No. 57 9 of the Regular Sessio n of 201 9.An act to amend the Arkansas Code regarding thedefinition of "practice of optometry"; providing that thedefinition of "practice of optometry" is amended to permitlicensed optometrists to use ophthalmic lasers for thefollowing surgical procedures: perform injections(excluding intravenous or intraocular injections), incisionand curettage of a chalazion, removal and biopsy of skinlesions with low risk of malignancy (excluding lesionsinvolving the lid margin or nasal to the puncta), lasercapsulotomy, and laser trabeculoplasty; providing thatlicensed optometrists continue to be prohibited from usingophthalmic lasers for surgical procedures other than thosepreviously identified, performing cataract surgery,performing radial keratotomy surgery, and sellingprescription drugs; providing that the State Board ofOptometry has the power and duty to establishcredentialing requirements for a licensee to administer orperform the following procedures: injections (excludingintravenous or intraocular injections), incision andcurettage of a chalazion, removal and biopsy of skinlesions with low risk of malignancy (excluding lesionsinvolving the lid margin or nasal to the puncta), lasercapsulotomy, and laser trabeculoplasty; providing that theState Board of Optometry shall require every optometristwho meets the requirements for certification to performauthorized laser procedures to report to the boardregarding the outcome of the procedures performed in aformat as required or directed by the board, and thesereports shall also be sent to the Department of Health; thisact being Act No. 579 of the Regular Session of 2019.
FOR ISSUE NO. 6
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 6
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Official General Election BallotCarroll County, Arkansas - November 3, 2020
Johnson Springs JP 3
Official General Election BallotCarroll County, Arkansas - November 3, 2020
Johnson Springs JP 3 Typ:01 Seq:0022 Spl:01
INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTER
1. Vote for a candidate by blackening the oval( ) beside the candidate's name. Vote onamendments, acts, issues, and measures byplacing an appropriate mark below themeasure either FOR or AGAINST.
2.Mark your ballot with a blue or black pen.
3.If you vote for more than one candidate in arace, your vote in that race will not count. Ifyou make a mistake on your ballot, return it toan election official for a replacement ballot.You may replace up to two ballots in anelection.
FEDERAL
U.S. President and Vice President4 Years
Vote For One
Brian CarrollAmar PatelAmerican Solidarity
C.L. GammonPhil CollinsIndependent
Gloria La RivaSunil FreemanSocialism and Liberation
Joseph R. BidenKamala HarrisDemocratic
Phil CollinsBilly Joe ParkerIndependent
Donald J. TrumpMichael R. PenceRepublican
Brock PierceKarla BallardIndependent
Jo JorgensenJeremy "Spike" CohenLibertarian
Don BlankenshipWilliam MohrConstitution
John Richard MyersTiara Suzanne LuskLife and Liberty
Howie HawkinsAngela WalkerGreen
Kanye WestMichelle TidballIndependent
Roque "Rocky" De La FuenteDarcy G. RichardsonIndependent
FEDERAL
U.S. Senate6 Years
Vote For One
Senator Tom CottonRepublicanRicky Dale Harrington Jr.Libertarian
U.S. Congress District 032 Years
Vote For One
Celeste WilliamsDemocraticMichael J. KalagiasLibertarianCongressman Steve WomackRepublican
STATE
State Representative District 972 Years
Vote For One
Suzie BellDemocraticState Representative Harlan BreauxRepublican
COUNTY
Justice of the Peace District 32 Years
Vote For One
Laurie "Harrie" FarrowDemocraticFerguson Stewart (Fergie)Republican
UNOPPOSED CANDIDATES
Unopposed Candidates
Unopposed Candidates
QUESTIONIssue No. 1
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Issue No. 1(Popular Name)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution Continuinga One-Half Percent (0.5%) Sales and Use Tax for
State Highways and Bridges; County Roads, Bridgesand Other Surface Transportation; and City Streets,Bridges, and Other Surface Transportation After the
Retirement of the Bonds Authorized in ArkansasConstitution, Amendment 91
(Ballot Title)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution to continuea levy of a one-half percent sales and use tax for statehighways and bridges; county roads, bridges, and othersurface transportation; and city streets, bridges, andother surface transportation after the retirement of thebonds authorized in Arkansas Constitution, Amendment91, as special revenue to be distributed under theArkansas Highway Revenue Distribution Law.
FOR ISSUE NO. 1
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 1
QUESTIONISSUE NO. 2
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
ISSUE NO. 2(Popular Name)
A Constitutional Amendment to Amend the Term LimitsApplicable to Members of the General Assembly, to be
Known as the "Arkansas Term Limits Amendment"
(Ballot Title)
A Constitutional Amendment to be known as the"Arkansas Term Limits Amendment"; and amending theterm limits applicable to members of the GeneralAssembly.
FOR ISSUE NO. 2
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 2
ISSUE NO. 3
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT REFERRED TOTHE PEOPLE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
ISSUE NO. 3(Popular Name)
A Constitutional Amendment To Amend The Process ForThe Submission, Challenge, And Approval Of Proposed
Initiated Acts, Constitutional Amendments, AndReferenda
(Ballot Title)
An Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution to amendthe process for the submission, challenge, and approvalof proposed initiated acts, constitutional amendments,and referenda.
FOR ISSUE NO. 3
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 3
Issue No. 6
MEASURE REFERRED BY ORDER OF THE PEOPLE
Issue No. 6(Popular Name)
An Act to Amend the Definition of "Practice of Optometry"
(Ballot Title)An act to amend the Arkan sas Code re garding th e definition o f "practice of optometry"; providing th at the d efinition of "p ractice of opt ometry" is amend ed to p ermit lice nsed opto metrists to use o phthalmic lasers for the following su rgical procedures: perform in je ctio ns (excluding intra venous or in traocular injections), in cision and curet tage of a chalazion, re moval and biop sy of skin lesions with low risk of maligna ncy (excluding lesions involving th e lid margin or nasal tothe p uncta), laser ca psulotomy, an d laser trab eculoplasty; providing that licensed o ptometrists cont in ue to be prohibited from using o phthalmic lasers for su rgical procedu res other than tho se previously identified , performing cataract surgery, perf orming radial keratotomy surg ery, and se lling p rescription dru gs; providing th at the State Bo ard of Op tometry has t he power and du ty to establish cred entialing req uirements for a lice nsee to a dminister or pe rform thefollowing pro cedures: injection s (exclu ding intraven ous or intra ocular injections), incision an d curetta ge of a ch alazion, remova l a nd biopsy of skin le sion s wit h low risk of malignan cy (exclu ding lesions involving the lid margin or n asal to the puncta), lase r capsulotomy, a nd laser tra beculoplasty; pro vid in g that th e State Board o f Optometry sh all require eve ry optometr ist wh o meets th e requireme nts for cert ification to perf orm autho rize d laser pro ce dures to report to theboard
regarding the o utcome of the proce dures per formed in a format as required o r directed b y the boa rd, and these rep orts shall also be se nt to the Departme nt of Hea lth ; this act being Act No. 57 9 of the Regular Sessio n of 201 9.An act to amend the Arkansas Code regarding thedefinition of "practice of optometry"; providing that thedefinition of "practice of optometry" is amended to permitlicensed optometrists to use ophthalmic lasers for thefollowing surgical procedures: perform injections(excluding intravenous or intraocular injections), incisionand curettage of a chalazion, removal and biopsy of skinlesions with low risk of malignancy (excluding lesionsinvolving the lid margin or nasal to the puncta), lasercapsulotomy, and laser trabeculoplasty; providing thatlicensed optometrists continue to be prohibited from usingophthalmic lasers for surgical procedures other than thosepreviously identified, performing cataract surgery,performing radial keratotomy surgery, and sellingprescription drugs; providing that the State Board ofOptometry has the power and duty to establishcredentialing requirements for a licensee to administer orperform the following procedures: injections (excludingintravenous or intraocular injections), incision andcurettage of a chalazion, removal and biopsy of skinlesions with low risk of malignancy (excluding lesionsinvolving the lid margin or nasal to the puncta), lasercapsulotomy, and laser trabeculoplasty; providing that theState Board of Optometry shall require every optometristwho meets the requirements for certification to performauthorized laser procedures to report to the boardregarding the outcome of the procedures performed in aformat as required or directed by the board, and thesereports shall also be sent to the Department of Health; thisact being Act No. 579 of the Regular Session of 2019.
FOR ISSUE NO. 6
AGAINST ISSUE NO. 6
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