ARKANSAS SUPREME COURT RULING AND THE FUTURE OF PAPER BALLOTS

ARKANSAS SUPREME COURT RULING AND THE FUTURE OF PAPER BALLOTS

From The Colonel of Truth by Conrad Reynolds

May 6, 2026 · 53 min

About this episode

Col. Conrad Reynolds and Will Huff discuss the implications of the Arkansas Supreme Court's ruling on paper ballots and related voting issues.

In this episode of The Colonel of Truth , Col. Conrad Reynolds and Will Huff break down the Arkansas Supreme Court’s unanimous ruling involving Act 975, Norris v. Independence County, and the fight over whether county quorum courts can overturn the will of voters who chose paper ballots. They also discuss what this ruling could mean for future constitutional challenges in Arkansas, the push for hand-marked paper ballots and stronger chain-of-custody laws, concerns from Saline County, updates from Washington, the SAVE Act, the MESA Act, voting machine vulnerabilities, early voting security, and major national security developments involving Iran, NATO, and U.S. military posture.

People in this episode

Host: Col. Conrad Reynolds

Guest: Will Huff

Topics covered

  • Arkansas Supreme Court ruling
  • paper ballots
  • voter rights
  • constitutional challenges
  • voting security
  • national security

Keywords

  • Arkansas Supreme Court
  • paper ballots
  • voting security
  • constitutional challenges
  • NATO
  • Iran
  • SAVE Act
  • MESA Act

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Arkansas Supreme Court, Independence County, Saline County, Washington, NATO, U.S. military

Places: Arkansas, Iran

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