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Ark. Code Ann. § 3-8-808

Form of verification — Penalty for false statement

Acts 2015, No. 1251, § 5.

(1) Each petition containing signatures shall be verified in substantially the following form by the canvasser's affidavit thereon as a part thereof:

(2) If the form under this section is substantially followed in a petition, it is sufficient.

(3) The form shall not be held insufficient for clerical and merely technical errors.

(4) Petitions shall not be disqualified due to clerical or technical errors made by a clerk, notary, judge, or justice of the peace when verifying the canvasser's signature.

(5) Petitions shall not be disqualified for failure of a clerk, notary, judge, or justice of the peace to sign exactly as his or her name appears on his or her seal if the signature of a clerk, notary, judge, or justice of the peace is sufficient to verify his or her name.

(6) A canvasser or paid canvasser who knowingly makes a false statement on a petition verification form required by this section shall be deemed guilty of a Class D felony.

“State of Arkansas, County of

I, (print name of canvasser), being duly sworn, state that each of the foregoing persons signed his or her own name to this sheet of the petition in my presence. To the best of my knowledge and belief, each signature is genuine and each signer is a registered voter of County, or City or Incorporated Town of. At all times during the circulation of this signature sheet, an exact copy of the popular name, ballot title, and text was attached to the signature sheet. My current residence address is correctly stated below.

Signature

Residence

Indicate one: Paid Canvasser Volunteer/Unpaid Canvasser

Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of, 20

Signature

Clerk, Notary, Judge, or Justice of the Peace

Seal

Current official text: Arkansas General Assembly. Digitized from the UniCourt Code Improvement Commission public-domain capture. Reproduced from public-domain Arkansas statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.