Second Arkansas ballot measure rejected for failing to meet reading-level standard
Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin on Monday said he could not certify a proposed constitutional amendment related to direct democracy because it violates a new state law that prohibits ballot titles from being written above an eighth-grade reading level.
Act 602, which became law in April, prohibits the attorney general from certifying a proposed ballot title with a reading level above eighth grade as determined by the Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level formula. The test uses word complexity and sentence lengths to calculate what grade of education is needed to comprehend written material.
The ballot title you have submitted ranks at grade 11.5. Thus, your ballot title requires significant revisions before it complies with the Act, according to Mondays opinion, which was prepared by Assistant Attorney General Jodie Keener and approved by Griffin.
Mondays opinion identified additional issues with the proposal, including ambiguity regarding the Arkansas General Assemblys authority and how conflicting measures become law.
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