October 21, 2024
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Ternesha Womack
(501)340-6682 office
(501) 515-1495 mobile
twomack@pulaskiclerk.com
What to know before heading to the polls on the first day early voting
13 early voting days and the locations in Pulaski County
(PULASKI, ARK.) – Pulaski County Circuit and County Clerk Terri Hollingsworth reminds residents that early voting begins today for the 2024 General Election and ends on Monday, November 4. Thirteen early voting sites will be open for voters to cast their ballot.
“Early voting isn’t just a convenience−it’s a commitment to making your voice heard, said County Clerk Terri Hollingsworth. “Voters can cast their ballots at any of the 13 early voting locations in Pulaski County that are near them, whether it’s work or home.”
For a sample ballot, click here. Enter your first and last name and date of birth to view all three ballots and candidates. Sample ballots are unique to an individual's address. Voters can review or print their sample ballot before heading to the polls.
EARLY VOTING
All early voting locations will be open from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. on weekdays and 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. on Saturdays. The last day to vote early will be Monday, November 4. The only site open will be the Pulaski County Regional Building, 501 West Markham in Little Rock, and it will close one hour early at 5 p.m. Dunbar Recreation Center is a temporary early voting site replacing Sue Cowen Library. Also, Shorter College is a new voting site.
Pulaski County Regional Building: 501 W. Markham St., Little Rock
Dunbar Community Center
(NEW): 1001 W. 16th
St., Little Rock
Dee Brown Library: 6325 Baseline Rd, Little Rock
Thomas Library: 38 Rahling Circle, Little Rock
William F. Laman Library: 2801 Orange St, North Little Rock
Jacksonville Community Center: 5 Municipal Dr, Jacksonville
Jess Odom Community Center: 1100 Edgewood Dr, Maumelle
First Christian Church of Sherwood: 2803 Kiehl Ave, Sherwood
Sidney S. McMath Library: 2100 John Barrow Rd, Little Rock
Hillary Clinton Children’s Library: 4800 W 10th St., Little Rock
John Gould Fletcher Library: 823 Buchanan St, Little Rock
Terry Library: 2015 Napa Valley Dr., Little Rock
Shorter College
(NEW): 604 N. Locust, North Little Rock
ABSENTEE VOTING
Request: Voters who wish to vote by absentee ballot can submit their request by email, mail, fax or in person at 401 West Markham Street. The deadline to request their ballot to be mailed to them is October 29. The deadline to request in person by the voter and/or their designated bearer is November 1 before 5:00 p.m.
Return: Pulaski County voters and/or their designated bearer have until November 1 before 5:00 p.m. to return their completed ballots in person to the courthouse. Absentee ballots that were mailed by the voter must be received by the County Clerk’s Office before 7:30 p.m. on election day.
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The Pulaski County Clerk’s office processes new voter registration, registration updates (name, address and political party changes) and maintains the county’s voter registration data. The office also processes absentee ballot requests and distributes and receives absentee ballots.
Pulaski County Voter Registration (501) 340-8336 or visit www.pulaskiclerk.com.
The Pulaski County Election Commission manages the selection and administration of polling places, supervision of poll workers, and the counting of ballots.
Pulaski County Election Commission at (501) 340-8383 or visit www.votepulaski.net