Libertarians in Arkansas are fighting to give voters a real choice at the ballot box in 2026—but we need your help to get them there.
Under Arkansas law, the Libertarian Party must collect 10,000 valid signatures to secure ballot access. Thanks to the dedication of volunteers across the state, we’ve already collected 7,280 valid signatures—but we still have a long way to go. Every additional signature brings us closer to ensuring that Libertarian candidates can appear on the ballot for Governor, Congress, and state offices.

Ballot access is the foundation of political competition. Without it, the people of Arkansas are forced to choose between the same two big-government parties year after year. With it, we can present voters with candidates who stand for liberty, limited government, and personal freedom.

But here’s the challenge: collecting thousands of signatures takes resources. Printing petitions, organizing volunteers, traveling across the state—all of it costs money. That’s where you come in.

Your donation today will help the Arkansas Libertarian Party finish this critical petition drive and ensure that Libertarians have a voice in the 2026 elections and under current Arkansas law, once we’re on the ballot, we only need 3% of the vote for Governor to retain ballot status into the future. That means every dollar you give today is an investment in long-term ballot access and continued competition for liberty.

We are in the home stretch—but time and resources are short. Please give what you can today to push us across the finish line. Whether it’s $25, $50, $100, or more, your support will make a direct impact in bringing freedom to the ballot box in Arkansas.

Donate Now to Help Arkansas Libertarians Win Ballot Access!

Together, we can ensure Arkansans never face a ballot without a Libertarian choice.

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