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HB1531

To Amend The Law Concerning The Names Printed On Ballots In Judicial Elections; And To Allow A Person Who Is Appointed To The Position Of Judge To Use The Title Of "judge" On The Ballot For A Subsequent Office.

To Amend The Law Concerning The Names Printed On Ballots In Judicial Elections; And To Allow A Person Who Is Appointed To The Position Of Judge To Use The Title Of "judge" On The Ballot For A Subsequent Office.

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To Amend The Law Concerning The Names Printed On Ballots In Judicial Elections; And To Allow A Person Who Is Appointed To The Position Of Judge To Use The Title Of "judge" On The Ballot For A Subsequent Office.
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Apr 24, 2019
HB1531: To Amend The Law Concerning The Names Printed On Ballots In Judicial Elections; And To Allow A Person Who Is Appointed To The Position Of Judge To Use The Title Of "judge" On The Ballot For A Subsequent Office. - Arkansas Legislature | StateLeg