Can i vote by mail in arkansas

Yes, Arkansas allows voters to cast their ballots by mail, also known as absentee voting. Here are the details:

Who can vote by mail in Arkansas?

Any registered voter in Arkansas can request an absentee ballot, but there are some restrictions:

How to request an absentee ballot in Arkansas:

  1. Fill out the Absentee Ballot Application (Form 112) and submit it to your county clerk's office. You can download the form from the Arkansas Secretary of State's website or pick one up from your county clerk's office.
  2. You can also request an absentee ballot online through the Arkansas Secretary of State's website.
  3. Make sure to sign and date the application.

When to request an absentee ballot:

You can request an absentee ballot up to 60 days before an election, but it's recommended to request it as early as possible to ensure timely delivery.

How to return your absentee ballot:

  1. Fill out the ballot and return it to your county clerk's office by mail or in person.
  2. Make sure to sign and date the ballot envelope.
  3. The ballot must be received by the county clerk's office by 7:30 p.m. on Election Day.

Important deadlines:

Additional information:

Remember to follow the instructions carefully and ensure that your ballot is received by the deadline to ensure your vote is counted.