Arkansas Proposed Initiative Act No. 1 (2008) is an Initiated state statute that was approved on November 4, 2008 election in Arkansas. This measure makes it illegal for any individuals cohabiting outside of a valid marriage to adopt or provide foster care to minors. While the measure was proposed primarily to prohibit same-sex couples from being adoptive or foster parents, this measure also applies to all otherwise qualified couples who are not legally married.[1]
On December 30, 2008, the ACLU filed suit in state court on behalf of 29 adults and children, challenging Act 1 as unconstitutional.[2]
On April 16, 2010, the law was overturned by Circuit Court Judge Chris Piazza.[3] The ruling was upheld unanimously by the Arkansas Supreme Court on April 7, 2011.[4]
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| Arkansas Proposed Initiative Act No. 1 (2008)[5] | ||
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| Choice | Votes | Percentage |
| 586,248 | 57.07% | |
| No | 440,945 | 42.93% |
| Invalid or blank votes | 60,243 | 5.5% |
| Total votes | 1,087,436 | 100.00% |
| Voter turnout | 64.52% | |
Arkansas Elections
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