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Grant Tennille, chairman of the Arkansas Democrat party, will be stepping down in July after nearly four years in the position, with a new chairman to be elected within 60 days.
DPA Chair Grant Tennille has led the party since 2021. Officials will choose a new party leader in the next two months.
Although the 2025 session of the state Legislature ended May 5, local election officials are still trying to determine how some new laws will affect the election process.
LITTLE ROCK — Arkansas Democratic Party Chair Grant Tennille issued notice that he will resign effective Tuesday, July 15, after serving four years in a historic term at the helm of the party.
Arkansas Democratic Party Chair Grant Tennille is resigning July 15 after almost four years leading the political party he first chaired in October 2021. Vice Chair Jannie Cotton will
Arkansas State Police on Tuesday arrested Helena-West Helena’s mayor for failing to file tax returns, according to a press release from the agency.
While it may feel like we've reached the finish line for marriage equality, some fear the right could still be taken away.
Garland County Sheriff Mike McCormick announced today he will seek re-election in 2026. "With your support, the decade of progress and professionalism at the Garland County Sheriff's Office will continue," McCormick, a Republican, said in a news release.