SB587 Aligning School Board Elections with General Receives DO PASS from Committee, Returns to Senate with Amendment

SB587, sponsored by Senator Eddie Joe Williams, aligning school elections with the general, needed 11 votes to receive a DO PASS from the House Committee on State Agencies and Governmental Affairs. On Wednesday (3.27), it received exactly the votes it needed and was returned to the Senate with amendment.

The irony, more committee members voted (20) than did all the voters in Clay County in the last school election (13). When the measure comes before the full House, more will vote on the bill than voted in the last school elections of at least at least eight counties (Clay, Conway – 96, Madison – 22, Marion – 54, Ouachita – 58, Pike – 53, Randolph – 49, Sevier – 29).

With school election data not available through the Secretary of State’s Office, we requested the most recent registered, general election and school election voter numbers from each of Arkansas’s 75 counties. To date, 21 have responded, with ten coming in with school election turnout less than 1% of registered voters. By contrast, the state general turnout was 66%.

Unfortunately, the roll call vote broke along party lines, with 11 Republicans voting Yea and 2 Republicans joining all 7 Democrats in voting Nay or Not Voting.

Dan Farley, Executive Director of the Arkansas School Boards Association, and Mike Mertens of the Arkansas Association of Educational Administrators spoke against the bill.

Arkansas Learns strongly supports this bill. Members are encouraged to take action (tracking, voting, commenting, writing legislators), by clicking here and registering for Arkansas Learns’ legislative action site, powered by Votility. For convenience, register using your same login and password as ArkansasLearns.org.

Parental and community involvement in public schools begins with the election of those who govern them. It’s not the school board members’, administrators’, or teachers unions’ schools, though they have long dominated these low turnout, insider elections. Public schools belong to the people – parents, property taxpayers, citizens.

It is inexplicable that those who fight Voter ID bills on the basis of voter suppression would continue to support a system which generates voter turnout 10,000% lower than the general election. Nothing suppresses votes more than holding an election NOT on Election Day.

Make no mistake, the administrators and incumbent school board members are already putting great pressure on Members of the House to vote Nay, arguing that only their “informed voters” should decide school elections. That discriminatory argument is exactly what gave rise to the poll tax and voter literacy tests. It took the Voting Rights Act to finally end the supremacists’ hold on elections and open them to all voters.

Many county clerks are also vigorously opposing, saying it would be too hard on them. Even if that were true, which it isn’t, when did we start making our decisions concerning our democracy based on the ease of our county clerks? They were elected to conduct elections, not stifle them.

If you, like we, believe our state’s motto – Regnat Populus (The People Rule), encourage the Members of the House to vote Yea on SB587, and hold our local school board members just as accountable as every other elected official in Arkansas.

Members, House of Representatives:

randy.alexander@arkansashouse.org

denny.altes@arkansashouse.org

ffa191@sbcglobal.net

earmstrong4rep@gmail.com

john.baine@arkansashouse.org

duncan.baird@arkansashouse.org

bob@bobballinger.com

scottbaltz@yahoo.com

jonathan.barnett@arkansashouse.org

nate@natebell4arkansas.com

mkbiv@cablelynx.com

kenbragg@windstream.net

davidbranscum@hotmail.com

mary@marybroadawayarkansas.com

burrisforstaterep@gmail.com

les.carnine@arkansashouse.org

davy.carter@gmail.com

john.catlett@arkansashouse.org

avclemmer@sbcglobal.net

clcollins6@cox.net

harolduiagency@yahoo.com

bruce.cozart@arkansashouse.org

redale70@yahoo.com

andy.davis@arkansashouse.org

gary.deffenbaugh@arkansashouse.org

jody.dickinson@arkansashouse.org

jim.dotson@arkansashouse.org

douglasforarkansas@yahoo.com

dandouglas@sbcglobal.net

jcedwardslaw@aol.com

jon.eubanks@arkansashouse.org

jfarrer@suddenlink.net

deborah.ferguson@arkansashouse.org

david.fielding@arkansashouse.org

charlenefiteforstaterep@yahoo.com

jeremy@growing45.com

bill@billgossage.com

hudson.hallum@arkansashouse.org

kimdhammer@yahoo.com

justin.harris@arkansashouse.org

fondahawthorne@yahoo.com

prissy.hickerson@arkansashouse.org

dhillman@futura.net

debra.hobbs@arkansashouse.org

monte.hodges@arkansashouse.org

mike.holcomb@arkansashouse.org

karen.hopper@arkansashouse.org

housedouglas@gmail.com

john.hutchison@arkansashouse.org

l_jean@sbcglobal.net

joe.jett@arkansashouse.org

patti.julian@arkansashouse.org

allen.kerr@arkansashouse.org

david.kizzia@arkansashouse.org

sheilla.lampkin@arkansashouse.org

andrea.lea@arkansashouse.org

greg@gregleding.com

homer.lenderman@arkansashouse.org

kelley@kelleylinck.com

fjlove@att.net

markdlowery@mac.com

stephen.magie@arkansashouse.org

stephanie.malone@arkansashouse.org

andymayberry@windstream.net

ewmccrary@sbcglobal.net

mdmcelroy1@yahoo.com

georgemcgill@sbcglobal.net

vote.james.mclean@gmail.com

david.meeks@arkansashouse.org

stephen.meeks@arkansashouse.org

josh.miller@arkansashouse.org

rkm_72360@yahoo.comm

icah.neal@arkansashouse.org

jim.nickels@arkansashouse.org

betty.overbey@arkansashouse.org

paytonforthepeople@yahoo.com

mperry@windstream.net

jamesratliff3468@yahoo.com

terry.rice@arkansashouse.org

chris.richey@arkansashouse.org

wsabin@wsabin.org

grandmotherscott@yahoo.com

matthew.shepherd@arkansashouse.org

mary.slinkard@arkansashouse.org

fred.smith@arkansashouse.org

nate.steel@arkansashouse.org

brent.talley@arkansashouse.org

tt4rep@att.net

jtvines13@sbcglobal.net

wes.wagner@arkansashouse.org

johnwalkeratty@aol.com

jeff@jeffwardlaw.com

bwforarkansas@hughes.net

david.whitaker@arkansashouse.org

butch.wilkins@arkansashouse.org

hank.wilkins@arkansashouse.org

dwilliams@carneywilliams.com

richard@richardwomack.com

jword@aaasea.org

wrenappraisals@centurytel.net

marshall.wright@arkansashouse.org 

Please thank those Committee Members who voted Yea, and encourage those who voted Nay or chose not to vote to reconsider when the bill comes to the floor. And in all communications with legislators, especially those with whom you/we disagree, please be courteous and respectful in hopes of winning their support for other important issues. You may not live in their respective districts, but neither do those who worked/work to get them to vote in the self-interests of adults over the best interests of students. 

Thank Committee Members Voting Yea

denny.altes@arkansashouse.org

duncan.baird@arkansashouse.org

nate.bell@arkansashouse.org

avclemmer@sbcglobal.net

jim.dotson@arkansashouse.org

debra.hobbs@arkansashouse.org

karen.hopper@arkansashouse.org

allen.kerr@arkansashouse.org

andrea.lea@arkansashouse.org

josh.miller@arkansashouse.org

bwforarkansas@hughes.net

Committee Members Voting Nay or Not Voting

john.catlett@arkansashouse.org

prissy.hickerson@arkansashouse.org

john.hutchison@arkansashouse.org

jim.nickels@arkansashouse.org

betty.overby@arkansashouse.org

chris.richey@arkansashouse.org

wes.wagner@arkansashouse.org

johnwalkeratty@aol.com

butch.wilkins@arkansashouse.org

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