You don't necessarily need this card, but you need the information on it. Keep an eye on your mail.

The 2020 Census and resulting redistricting of political lines means voting locations for some voters are changing. And for the rest of us, a reminder never hurts.

Pulaski County Clerk Terri Hollingsworth sent out 237,000 voter registration cards to make sure all Pulaski voters are up to date.

“There have been some changes made from the redistricting process and our office is required to notify Pulaski County citizens of these changes that impact where they vote,” Hollingsworth explained in a press release. “Please be on the lookout for a plain white postcard from our office detailing your new voter information. You do not need your voter information card with you in order to vote. The voter information cards are provided for informational purposes only. They provide useful information including your precinct and voting district information like justice of peace, school district zone, and more.”

If you’re not registered to vote but want to be, you have until April 24 to get signed up in time to vote in the May primary.

Austin Gelder is the editor of the Arkansas Times and loves to write about government, politics and education. Send me your juiciest gossip, please.