(Headline edited 9/29/17 for those who take everything the wrong way.)
Anyone living in the City of Alexander, who is currently not a registered voter, has until Monday, October 16 to register if they want to vote on the city’s sales tax referendum. The referendum asks voters to approve a one-cent increase in the city sales tax, which can be used city-wide. The existing two-cent sales tax is limited to funding the police, fire and parks departments.
Anyone living in the City of Alexander, who is currently not a registered voter, has until Monday, October 16 to register if they want to vote on the city’s sales tax referendum. The referendum asks voters to approve a one-cent increase in the city sales tax, which can be used city-wide. The existing two-cent sales tax is limited to funding the police, fire and parks departments.
Residents living in
the Saline County portion of Alexander can register at the Saline
County Clerk’s office 215 North Main; Suite 9, Benton. Office hours
are 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM, Monday – Friday. Anyone living in the
Pulaski County portion of Alexander may use the Voter
Registration Form provided at this link. You are instructed to
print the form, fill it out in black ink and mail it before the
October 16 deadline to:
ATTN: Voter
Registration
P.O. Box 8111
Little Rock, Ar.
72203-8111.
Registered Alexander
voters in Saline County may vote early at the: “Vote Here” Center,
221 North Main in Benton, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM on the following dates.
- Tue, Nov 7 ‐ Thur, Nov 9
-
Fri, Nov 10 (Closed for Veterans’ Day Holiday.)
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Mon, Nov 13 (Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 14.)
The Pulaski County
Election Commission has not posted any information about the upcoming
referendum, including early voting. All registered voters, in both
counties, do have the option of voting by absentee ballot.
Decisions by both
the Pulaski County Election Commission and the Saline County Clerk
will affect where people vote on November 14. The Pulaski County
Election Commission has decided Alexander voters in Pulaski County
will vote at the same location as Saline County voters. The Saline
County Clerk has decided to not hold the election at the usual
location, the Saline County Water and Sewer office. Instead,
officials from both Saline and Pulaski counties agreed to hold the
election at the Pathfinder Human Resources Building 12B, Highway 111
South. The building is at the south end of the closed Human
Development Center property, near the end of Highway 111.