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Arkansas Legislators Face Term Limits in 2026 Primary - Conduit News Arkansas

Summary by Conduit News Arkansas
As Arkansas prepares for the 2026 primary, term limits under Amendment 73, which caps legislative service at 16 years, will bar several lawmakers from seeking re-election, reshaping the state’s political landscape. A number of legislators, having reached the 16-year limit, will leave open seats in both the House and Senate, sparking what is expected to be a competitive primary in the GOP-dominated state. The Republican Party currently holds a 29…
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Conduit News Arkansas broke the news in on Wednesday, May 7, 2025.
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