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	<title>Arkansas &#8211; US Presidential Write-in Candidate Requirements for each State</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[NO WRITE-IN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES ALLOWED. The Arkansas Secretary of State&#8217;s Elections Division website says this: &#8220;Write-in CandidatesWrite-in candidates are not allowed in presidential, municipal, or primary elections. [ACA §§7-5-525, 7-8-302, 14-43-202]&#8221;www.arkansas.gov/sbec/pdfs/2007-Handbook-Final.pdf It turns out that none of those election codes referenced actually contain any language referring to write-in candidates for President. Furthermore, the election law [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: center;" align="center"><b style=""><u><span style=";font-family:Arial;font-size:18;"  ><span style="font-size:180%;">NO WRITE-IN PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES ALLOWED.</span><o:p></o:p></span></u></b></p>
<div><span style="font-size:130%;">The Arkansas Secretary of State&#8217;s Elections Division website says  this:</p>
<p>&#8220;Write-in Candidates<br />Write-in candidates are not allowed in  presidential, municipal, or primary elections. [ACA §§7-5-525, 7-8-302,  14-43-202]&#8221;<br /><a href="http://www.arkansas.gov/sbec/pdfs/2007-Handbook-Final.pdf">www.arkansas.gov/sbec/pdfs/2007-Handbook-Final.pdf</a></p>
<p>It  turns out that none of those election codes referenced actually contain any  language referring to write-in candidates for President. Furthermore, the  election law regarding write-in candidacy has remain unchanged since at least  the early 70s. However, there is legal precedent for Arkansas allowing write-in  presidential candidates in at least 1972, for Schmitz/Anderson of the American  Party, and 1976, for Eugene McCarthy.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.frankmooreforpresident08.com/pdfs/Schmitz-Anderson%20Write-In%201972%20article.pdf">“American Party Loses Bid For  Ballot Spot”</a>  Northwest Arkansas Times 1972<br /><a href="http://www.frankmooreforpresident08.com/pdfs/McCarthy%20Write-In%201976%20article.pdf">“Eugene McCarthy”</a> <br />Northwest  Arkansas Times 1976</p>
<p>When asked about this, the legal counsel of the  Arkansas Secretary of State&#8217;s office was not impressed. It did not seem to  matter to him that 1) Arkansas is among only a small handful of states that is  currently not allowing write-in Presidential candidates, or 2) that there is a  precedent in Arkansas for allowing write-in presidential candidates. The  question put to him was: if the law has remained unchanged since 1972, why is it  that the Arkansas Secretary of State allowed Schmitz-Anderson to qualify as a  write-in Presidential ticket in 1972 in Arkansas, and Eugene McCarthy to qualify  as a write-in Presidential candidate in 1976 &#8230; and yet now is saying that  presidential write-ins are not allowed?</p>
<p>In South Carolina, the  prohibition of write-in presidential candidates is actually spelled out clearly  in their election laws, but there is nothing of the sort in Arkansas. There is  in fact clear precedent, and a strong national context for allowing Presidential  write-ins in Arkansas, but they are not being allowed.</span></div>
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