On Thursday August 2, 2018 Saline County Clerk Doug Curtis will host a Facebook Live at 1:00 p.m. This event will be an opportunity for Saline County voters to become more aware for the the 2018 General Election. Curtis will discuss the election dates & times, items on the ballot, voting locations, voting equipment and questions from Saline County […]
Saline County Clerk Recognized for Efforts in Digital Government Transformation
Thursday night, September 14, 2017, Saline County Clerk Doug Curtis received an honorable mention at the Arkansas Digital Government Transformation awards in the category of Citizen Service, Digital Pioneer & Efficiency award category. Curtis recently launched an email newsletter, the CHECKMARK, for election information. According to spokesperson Trevor Villines, Curtis is the first and only County Clerk is […]
County Clerk Encourages Voters to Get Email Newsletter for Election Info
The Saline County Clerk’s Offices Announces email newsletter, “The Checkmark,” for citizens to learn details of upcoming elections. County Clerk Doug Curtis issued the following announcement on Wednesday morning, July 5th, 2017. For the past year, Saline County Clerk Doug Curtis has gone above and beyond to effectively communicate election information to the general public. […]
See the Demonstration of Voting Equipment that Saline County May Get at Meeting Jun 1st
The Saline County Republican Committee (SCRC) plans to hold the monthly meeting at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, June 1st, 2017 at the Republican Headquarters at 125 N. Market Street in Benton. According to SCRC Chairman Steve Lux, the speaker will be Saline County Clerk Doug Curtis, who will demonstrate proposed new voting equipment with assistance by staff […]
County Clerk Announces Results of Salem Fire Department Election
I sat at the Salem Fire Department main station on Salem Road tonight in Benton, talking with firefighters and their families. We were all waiting to hear the final vote count from the election to ask for an increase in fire dues. The increase would mean the fire department could hire on two full-time employees. […]