Higden, Arkansas voters are served by the Cleburne County Clerk's Office, which administers all elections for Cleburne County. The office is, Suite 3, Heber Springs, AR 72543, and can be reached at (501) 362-4620. Staff there handle voter registration, absentee voting, early voting administration, polling place assignments, and official election results for all federal, state, county, and local elections affecting local residents.
Arkansas voters can register online through the Arkansas Secretary of State's voter registration portal at https://www.sos.arkansas.gov/elections/voter-information/voter-registration. The deadline to register is 30 days before any election. To register, Arkansas residents must be U.S. Citizens, at least 18 years old by Election Day, and residents of Arkansas. Acceptable identification for voter registration includes an Arkansas driver's license or ID card number, or the last four digits of the applicant's Social Security number. Local voters cast ballots for Cleburne County offices including County Judge (the chief executive officer of county government), Sheriff, County Clerk, Circuit Clerk, Treasurer, Assessor, Coroner, and Justice of the Peace for their district. State legislative districts covering the community include an Arkansas House of Representatives seat and an Arkansas Senate seat, both elected from districts encompassing Cleburne County and neighboring areas. To find their assigned polling place, residents can use the Arkansas Voter View portal at https://www.voterview.ar-nova.org/voterview, which allows voters to enter their name and date of birth to view registration status, polling location, sample ballots, and elected representatives. Arkansas law (Arkansas Code §7-1-101 et seq.) makes certain election records public, including voter registration lists (though individual voter history is not disclosed to the general public without restrictions), campaign finance reports filed by candidates and political committees (available through the Arkansas Secretary of State at https://financial-disclosures.sos.arkansas.gov), candidate filings and declarations, and official precinct-level election results. The County Clerk maintains historical election results and voter turnout data.The county, like much of rural Arkansas, showed strong support for Republican candidates. Looking ahead to the November 3, 2026 general election, Higden and Cleburne County voters will decide several significant races. At the federal level, Arkansas's U.S. Senate Class III seat will be on the ballot in 2026 (currently held by John Boozman), along with Arkansas's four U.S. House seats, including the district representing Cleburne County. At the state level, all 100 Arkansas House of Representatives seats and half of the 35 Arkansas Senate seats (those in even-numbered districts) will be contested. State constitutional officers including Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, Secretary of State, and others are elected in presidential years, so they will not appear on the 2026 ballot. At the Cleburne County level, several Cleburne County offices will be up for election in 2026, as Arkansas county offices generally follow four-year terms with elections in both presidential and midterm years; voters should check with the Cleburne County Clerk for the specific county offices on the 2026 ballot. Arkansas offers absentee voting for voters who will be unavoidably absent from their polling place on Election Day, those who are ill or physically disabled, or those who are members of the military or living overseas. Absentee ballot applications can be requested from the Cleburne County Clerk's office at (501) 362-4620 or downloaded from the Arkansas Secretary of State website. Completed applications must be submitted to the Cleburne County Clerk no later than seven days before Election Day. Absentee ballots must be returned by the close of polls on Election Day. Early voting in Arkansas begins 15 days before Election Day and continues through the day before the election (excluding Sunday). The Cleburne County Clerk's office in Heber Springs is an early voting location, typically open extended hours during the early voting period. All election administration questions, voter registration issues, and ballot questions for Higden voters should be directed to the Cleburne County Clerk at 301 West Main Street, Suite 3, Heber Springs, AR 72543, or by calling (501) 362-4620.