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Compliance Manager, People Trust Community Housing Program

If you are interested in how Arkansans participate (or don’t) in political and civic engagement, you should definitely read the “Arkansas Civic Health Index Report”, published by the National Conference on Citizenship (NCoC) in partnership with the Clinton School of Public Service. Excellent, eye-opening report, highlighting facts such as Arkansas has the lowest voter registration and voter turnout in the country!

Page 31 of the #Arkansas Civic Health Index Report shows a fascinating table describing the real-world factors that create divides between Arkansas and the rest of the country. Only by considering these differences during civil discussion can we start to move toward real change in how Arkansans view their #civic duties. Read more of the first-ever Arkansas Civic Health Index report at wrinst.org/achi-report. ACHI partners: Winthrop Rockefeller Institute, Central Arkansas Library System, Clinton School of Public Service, Engage Arkansas, National Conference on Citizenship (NCoC)

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Gregory A.

'25 Master's Candidate: U of AR. Clinton School of Public Service

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Also, Arkansas throws out more absentee ballots than nearly every state in the country. Voter suppression is a real problem here in creating voter apathy as Arkansas ranks near the top of the list of "costliest states in which to vote" in terms of time and effort.

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