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FILE - In this Jan. 18, 2016 file photo, Stuart Rubio, left, signs a petition to limit lawmakers terms in Little Rock, Ark. Arkansas was one of the first states to cap how long someone can serve in the Legislature nearly three decades ago, but competing term limit measures on the ballot next year could test just how far voters are willing to go in limiting lawmakers' time in office. In the legislative session that just wrapped up, Arkansas lawmakers sent voters a proposal that would rework the term limits on House and Senate members for the second time in the past several years.(AP Photo/Gareth Patterson, File)

FILE - In this Jan. 18, 2016 file photo, Stuart Rubio, left, signs a petition to limit lawmakers terms in Little Rock, Ark. Arkansas was one of the first states to cap how long someone can serve in the Legislature nearly three decades ago, but competing term limit measures on the ballot next year could test just how far voters are willing to go in limiting lawmakers' time in office. In the legislative session that just wrapped up, Arkansas lawmakers sent voters a proposal that would rework the term limits on House and Senate members for the second time in the past several years.(AP Photo/Gareth Patterson, File)

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