The Ballot Brief
2026 Ballot Measures

Arkansas Statewide Ballot Measures 2026

Arkansas voters will decide 4 statewide measures in 2026 on the November 3, 2026 general election ballot. Summaries below stick to the certified ballot language — no editorializing.

Most statewide measures pass with a simple majority; passage requirements can vary by measure type — see the official full text for details.

Citizenship Voting Requirement Amendment

Constitutional amendment (legislative referral)

Provide that "Only a citizen of the United States ... may vote in an election in this state"

YES supports this change · NO keeps current law

Official full text & details →

Creation of Economic Development Districts Amendment

Constitutional amendment (legislative referral)

Allow the legislature to create programs, including Economic Development Districts, and make loans and grants of public money to develop the state economy

YES supports this change · NO keeps current law

Official full text & details →

Natural Resources Commission Bond Measure

State statute (legislative referral)

Authorize the Arkansas Natural Resources Commission to issue up to $500 million in general obligation bonds to fund water-related infrastructure projects including water treatment and transportation, waste disposal, pollution abatement, drainage, irrigation, flood control, and wetlands and aquatic resources infrastructure

YES supports this change · NO keeps current law

Official full text & details →

Right to Keep and Bear Arms Amendment

Constitutional amendment (legislative referral)

Provide that the right to keep and bear arms is "a natural, fundamental, and individual right that shall not be infringed"

YES supports this change · NO keeps current law

Official full text & details →

These measures appear on every ballot in the state — see your full ballot with your ZIP code

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Titles and summaries reflect each state's certified measure list as tracked by Ballotpedia, with links to the full text. Measure lists can change until final certification — always confirm with your state election office. Last reviewed July 9, 2026.