Polling Places & Hours - Little Rock Voting Rules

Elections and Campaign Finance Arkansas 3 Minutes Read ยท published February 10, 2026 Flag of Arkansas

Little Rock, Arkansas voters should confirm their assigned polling place and hours before Election Day using official city and county resources. The City of Little Rock maintains voter information and links to county election services on its elections page City of Little Rock Elections[1]. Pulaski County provides polling-location lookups and precinct details Vote Pulaski[2], and the Arkansas Secretary of State publishes statewide rules, absentee and early voting procedures, and candidate schedules Arkansas Secretary of State - Elections[3].

Where to Vote

Polling places in Little Rock are assigned by precinct. You will typically vote at the location listed for your registered address; locations can change for special elections or redistricting. Confirm your polling place early and note any accessibility services offered.

  • Check polling place and hours at least one week before the election.
  • Bring an approved photo ID if required by state law.
  • Contact election officials if your polling place is inaccessible.
Confirm your precinct assignment before traveling to vote.

Polling Hours & Accessibility

State law and local administration determine opening and closing times, which may vary for special or runoff elections. Early (absentee) voting schedules are published before each election window.

  • Election-day hours and early voting calendars are posted by the county and state.
  • Accessible voting machines and curbside voting should be available; request assistance at the site.
  • Report accessibility problems to the election office promptly.

Penalties & Enforcement

Enforcement for conduct at polling places and election offenses is handled by election officials and, where applicable, law enforcement. Specific monetary fines and statutory penalty amounts are not specified on the cited municipal and county pages and must be confirmed in the controlling state statutes or official notices Arkansas Secretary of State - Elections[3].

  • Fine amounts: not specified on the cited page.
  • Escalation: first, repeat or continuing offence ranges are not specified on the cited page.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: orders to vacate premises, removal from polling site, criminal charges, and court proceedings may apply depending on the offence.
  • Enforcer: county election officials and local law enforcement; complaints should be submitted using official election office contact channels.
  • Appeals/review: procedures and time limits for contesting decisions or reporting offences are governed by state election statutes; specific time limits are not specified on the cited municipal pages.
If you observe unlawful activity at a polling place, notify election officials immediately.

Applications & Forms

Common forms and how to access them:

  • Voter registration form: available via the Arkansas Secretary of State and county election office; submit by the county voter registration deadline.
  • Absentee ballot application: request through the Secretary of State or county election office; see official pages for deadlines and submission instructions.
  • If a specific municipal form is required, it will be listed on the City of Little Rock or Pulaski County election pages.

How to Report Problems

To report problems at polling locations or ask enforcement questions, contact Pulaski County election officials or use the City of Little Rock election contact information. Keep records of names, times, and photographic evidence where lawful.

  • Use official phone and email contacts on the county or city election pages.
  • Document the incident with date, time, and witness details.

FAQ

How do I find my Little Rock polling place?
Use the county polling-place lookup or the City of Little Rock elections page for precinct assignments and addresses.
What are typical polling hours?
Polling hours are posted for each election by county and state; consult the official election calendar for exact times.
Can I vote curbside or request accessibility assistance?
Yes. Accessible voting and curbside services are provided; request assistance at the polling site or contact election officials in advance.

How-To

  1. Confirm your registration and polling place online at the county or city election page.
  2. Note the election-day hours and any early voting windows, and plan your visit.
  3. Bring required ID and any necessary documentation for assistance or provisional ballots.
  4. If you encounter problems, request a supervisor at the polling site and document the issue.
  5. If unresolved, file a formal complaint with the county election office or the Arkansas Secretary of State.

Key Takeaways

  • Always verify your assigned polling place before Election Day.
  • Check official calendars for exact polling hours and early voting dates.
  • Report accessibility or conduct issues immediately to election officials.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] City of Little Rock - Elections
  2. [2] Vote Pulaski - Polling Locations
  3. [3] Arkansas Secretary of State - Elections