Family Council distributed enough copies of the Arkansas Voter’s Guide in print and online to reach approximately one in ten voters who participated in the May primary elections.

The Arkansas Voter’s Guide is one of the most important services we provide.

We survey the candidates on issues like abortion, education, marriage, critical theory, and so on, and we publish their survey responses in print and online at ArkansasVotersGuide.com.

Our guide is nonpartisan. It doesn’t favor one candidate over another, and we don’t use it to make endorsements. It’s strictly a tool that voters can use to learn a little more about where their candidates stand on the issues that matter to them. It’s a service Family Council has been pleased to provide to Arkansans since 1990.

This spring Family Council distributed approximately 37,400 printed copies of the Arkansas Voter’s Guide statewide.

These guides went to families and churches all across the state.

In addition to that, more than 8,100 people visited the voter’s guide online at ArkansasVotersGuide.com in May.

Altogether, our team estimates that Family Council’s voter’s guide may have reached approximately one out of every ten voters who participated in the May 24 primaries.

Even if some of the people who looked at our guide decided not to vote, many copies of the printed guide went to couples or groups of people — such as Sunday school classes — which means they were shared and used by more than one person. It’s possible the actual number of voters reached is higher than one in ten.

The Arkansas Voter’s Guide was a major success during the May 2022 primaries. We want to thank everyone who helped make that possible. We look forward to distributing thousands more voter’s guides ahead of the General Election this fall.