Arkansas Supreme Court tells secretary of state’s office to tally abortion signatures by Monday

At left, Arkansas Secretary of State John Thurston speaks at the state Capitol in this July 2, 2020, file photo. At right, the Arkansas state Supreme Court building in Little Rock is shown in an undated file photo. (Left, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/Staton Breidenthal; right, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette file photo)
At left, Arkansas Secretary of State John Thurston speaks at the state Capitol in this July 2, 2020, file photo. At right, the Arkansas state Supreme Court building in Little Rock is shown in an undated file photo. (Left, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/Staton Breidenthal; right, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette file photo)


The Arkansas secretary of state’s office said Wednesday it has no estimate on when it will complete the required count for the proposed constitutional amendment on abortion.

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