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Early voting for Pulaski County Justice of the Peace runoff begins Tuesday
Little Rock, Arkansas – In the democratic primary for Justice of the Peace District 9, incumbent Judy Green and Tina Renee Ward had to face a battle in a runoff.
For the election scheduled for April 2, early voting starts on March 26.
Voting in this runoff is open to all District 9 residents who cast a democratic or nonpartisan ballot.
This includes those who abstained from casting any ballots in the March 12 primary election. Open polling hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The Pulaski County Regional Building, the Dee Brown Library, and the Glenview Community Center are among the locations.
March 29th is the deadline. To be eligible for this election, residents may move their registration from one county to Pulaski.
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