Arkansas Supreme Court agrees to expedite Pope County casino ballot question hearing

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LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – The Arkansas Supreme Court has agreed to expedite its review of an effort to place reversal of an approved Pope County casino before voters.

The court agreed with a July 31 petition to review the ballot question that would remove the licensed casino in a Friday afternoon order. The petition by the Arkansas Canvassing Compliance Committee (ACCC) claims that Local Voters in Charge, the group sponsoring a ballot initiative to remove Pope County from the list of places authorized to have a casino, broke Arkansas election laws.

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ACCC, joined by Cherokee Nation Entertainment, LLC, the casino's license holder, states that most of the signatures gathered to get the question on the ballot are invalid and that the popular name and ballot title are misleading.

In agreeing to expedite, the court also appointed Eighth Judicial Circuit Judge Randy Wright as a special master to resolve any factual disputes in the petition. The court-ordered briefs must be submitted beginning Aug. 16, with final replies due by Sept. 26.