Voter registration and election services for Brockwell residents are administered by the Izard County Clerk, who is the County Election Coordinator. The office is located at 100 East Madison Street, Melbourne, AR 72556, phone (870) 368-4280. This office maintains voter registration rolls, processes new registrations and updates, issues absentee ballots, manages early voting locations, and certifies election results for all federal, state, county, and local contests affecting voters throughout Izard County.
Residents register to vote through the Arkansas Secretary of State's online voter registration system at https://www.sos.arkansas.gov/elections/voter-information/voter-registration, which requires an Arkansas driver's license or state ID number. Voter registration applications must be submitted at least 30 days before an election, and Arkansas law requires voters to provide identification at the polls, either photo ID or two forms of non-photo identification with name and address. As an unincorporated community, Brockwell has no municipal government and therefore holds no city elections for mayor or city council. Residents participate in county, state, and federal elections only. Izard County holds elections for County Judge, who is the chief executive, along with Justices of the Peace representing various districts, Sheriff, County Clerk, Circuit Clerk, Treasurer, Assessor, Coroner, and other constitutional offices, typically during the general election cycle in even-numbered years. Local voters can find their assigned polling place using the Arkansas Voter View system at https://www.voterview.ar-nova.org/voterview, which allows searching by name, date of birth, and county to display registration status, polling location, sample ballots, and district information. Early voting in Arkansas begins 15 days before any election and continues through the day before Election Day at the Izard County Clerk's office and designated satellite locations. In the November 2024 presidential election, Izard County recorded approximately 5,200 total votes cast, representing roughly 60-65% turnout of registered voters, with strong support for Republican candidates consistent with Izard County's conservative voting history. Looking ahead to the November 3, 2026 general election, voters in the area will decide several significant races. Arkansas does not have a U.S. Senate seat up for election in 2026, but Arkansas Governor will be on the ballot along with other statewide constitutional offices including Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, and Secretary of State. State legislative races for the Arkansas House of Representatives and Arkansas Senate will be contested, with the community falling within specific districts that can be confirmed through the Voter View system. County offices including Sheriff, County Judge, and other positions elected to four-year terms in 2022 will not be on the 2026 ballot, but various Justice of the Peace seats and potentially special district positions may be contested. Arkansas election records are largely public under state law. Voter registration lists are available for purchase for political purposes through the Secretary of State's office, though individual voter history showing which elections a person voted in is public while actual vote choices remain secret. Campaign finance reports for candidates and political committees are filed with and searchable through the Arkansas Secretary of State's Financial Disclosure Portal at https://financial-disclosures.sos.arkansas.gov, showing contributions and expenditures for all state and county races. Candidate filing information, including statements of financial interest, is maintained by the Izard County Clerk for county offices and by the Secretary of State for state and federal offices. Precinct-level election results for Izard County are certified by the Izard County Board of Election Commissioners and published by the Secretary of State at https://results.enr.clarityelections.com/AR. Arkansas voters may request absentee ballots for various reasons including absence from the county on Election Day, illness or disability, or work schedule conflicts; applications are submitted to the Izard County Clerk and must be received by seven days before the election, with completed ballots due by 7:30 PM on Election Day.