Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Proposal would increase number of required signatures for ballot initiative­s

- WILL LANGHORNE

LITTLE ROCK — The Arkansas House advanced a bill Wednesday that would more than triple the number of counties from which groups would have to collect signatures to qualify ballot initiative­s for elections.

House Bill 1419, by Rep. Kendon Underwood, R-Cave Springs, passed with a vote of 79-19. The bill heads to the Senate for further action.

The measure would raise the number of counties where sponsors would have to gather signatures from at least 15 to at least 50.

Underwood said his bill is needed to limit the influence of “out-of-state special interest groups” and ensure proposed initiative­s receive more support from Arkansans, especially those living in rural counties, before appearing on ballots.

Underwood noted the state Constituti­on requires sponsors to secure signatures from at least 15 counties but does not set an upper limit.

Rep. Nicole Clowney, D-Fayettevil­le, described the bill as “an insult to Arkansas voters.” She said the level of support required by Underwood’s bill was unnecessar­y since a successful ballot measure must already receive support from a majority of Arkansans during elections.

By increasing the threshold a measure would have to meet to appear on ballots, Clowney said the bill would remove Arkansans’ right to vote on the measures. She also argued the higher bar would make it difficult for any sponsors other than large interest groups to gather enough signatures to put measures on ballots.

Under the bill, sponsors of ballot measures would have to gather signatures from at least half of the designated percentage of registered voters who cast ballots in the previous gubernator­ial election in each of the counties.

Sponsors of proposed initiated acts are required to obtain a number of valid signatures equal to at least 8% of the votes cast in the previous gubernator­ial election to qualify their proposal for the ballot, while sponsors of proposed constituti­onal amendments are required to obtain a number of signatures equal to at least 10% of the votes cast in that election.

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