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
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.
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
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
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
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
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.