The proposed bill amends the law regarding voting procedures in Arkansas by establishing a new requirement that all qualified voters must be able to cast their ballots within one hour of arriving at a polling location on election day. To ensure compliance with this requirement, county boards of election commissioners are mandated to set up an adequate number of polling sites and voting equipment. The bill outlines specific criteria that these boards must consider when determining the necessary resources, including previous voter turnout, average time taken per voter, and historical wait times.

Additionally, the bill allows citizens who experience wait times exceeding one hour to file complaints with the State Board of Election Commissioners. If the State Board finds that a county board is not meeting the one-hour requirement, it has the authority to mandate the number of polling sites needed for future elections to ensure compliance. This legislation aims to improve the voting experience by reducing wait times and enhancing accountability in election administration.