Attention Pulaski County voters! YOUR ballot may be in danger of not being counted. But you can fix it if you act now! Check this list for your name – if you’re on it, your ballot was not turned in with a valid photocopy ID. For your vote to be counted, you must take a photocopy of your ID to the Pulaski County Clerk’s office at the courthouse by noon on Monday. This will fix, or “cure” your ballot.

The Pulaski County Clerk’s office hours are as follows:

  • Friday 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
  • Saturday 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
  • Monday 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

The office is located at 401 West Markham Street, Little Rock, AR 72201. Starting Friday, they will have a tent set up where you can drive up to take care of the whole thing.

Here’s what happened. Pulaski County Election Commissioners certified unofficial vote totals knowing that more than 6,000+ votes had not been counted. The outcomes of several Pulaski County races could be determined by these ballots, and work is now underway to make sure they get counted. 

One large group of ballots hasn’t been counted because they were turned in without a valid ID photocopy. The number of ballots that fall into this category is murky so far, as sorting is ongoing. That number will be fewer than 1,220, Election Commissioner Joshua Price said Thursday.

We acquired a list of 498 names of folks who need to provide a photocopy of an ID. This list may be incomplete, and we will be adding to it as we get more names. You can search for your name alphabetically. If you’re in Pulaski County and voted absentee, you need to check this list for your name! 

If you’re on the list, you have to provide a copy of a valid ID by turning it in to the Pulaski County Clerk’s office for your votes to count. Please call the For AR People Voter Protection Line at (501) 683-9483 or email us at voter@forarpeople.org and we will assist you.