FAYETTEVILLE (KFSM) — The race for Arkansas State Senate District 4 was left off ballots for some early voters in Fayetteville, the Washington County Elec...

FAYETTEVILLE (KFSM) -- The race for Arkansas State Senate District 4 was left off ballots for some early voters in Fayetteville, the Washington County Election Coordinator Jennifer Price told 5NEWS.

The race between Democrat Greg Leding and Republican Dawn Clemence was left off the ballot for people who live in Precinct 34 in Fayetteville. Precinct 34 is the area near Garland Avenue and Sycamore Street in Fayetteville.

The problem comes from an error made after redistricting in 2011, Price said, and that the ballot issue should be fixed by Friday.

54 early votes have been cast in Precinct 34 for election day on November 6, Price told 5NEWS.

Greg Leding and Dawn Clemence made headlines following a confrontation following a debate at the University of Arkansas on Tuesday, October 23, 2018.

The Washington County Election Commission will hold a meeting Thursday night at 7:45 p.m in the Election Commission Office in room 140, at the Washington County Courthouse to talk about the issue.

Greg Leding sent 5NEWS the following statement about the race being left off the ballot in Precinct 34:

"I’m disappointed that the Senate District 4 race was left off the ballot for the voters of Precinct 34 in the heart of Fayetteville—and that the issue has been in place since the district was last redrawn in 2011. I appreciate the Washington County Election Commission’s quick response and quick fix, and I hope that those who’ve already voted are allowed the chance to vote in this race.”

Price says the 54 in Precinct who already voted will be receiving a letter.

''They will be notified by mail with a ballot that includes that State Senate District 4 race on it and they`ll be able to either mail that ballot back to the county clerks office or come in person to the county clerks office,'' said Price.

Dawn Clemence tells voters its essential to get out there, ''make sure you get out there because you want your vote to count that`s the most important in this race.''

A list of those 54 early voters have been given to both Clemence and Leding so, they can contact those voters.