![]() CREAM Consortium 23andMe Research Team UK Biobank Eye and Vision Consortium Peter K Joshi Spencer Hawks – R (incumbent, running for State Senate) Mary Bentley – R (incumbent) – Perryville Joe Cloud – R (incumbent, not running for re-election) Cindy Crawford – R (incumbent) – Fort Smith Justin Boyd – R (incumbent, running for State Senate) Jay Richardson – D (incumbent) – Fort Smith Gary Deffenbaugh – R (incumbent, not running for re-election) ![]() Lee Johnson, MD– R (incumbent) – Greenwood Aaron Pilkington – R (incumbent) – Knoxville Stephen Meeks – R (incumbent) – Greenbrier Josh Miller – R (incumbent) – Heber Springs Stu Smith – R (incumbent, not running for re-election) ![]() ![]() John Payton – (incumbent, running for State Senate) Craig Christiansen – R (incumbent) – Bald Knob Steve Hollowell – R (incumbent) – Forrest City Monte Hodges – D (incumbent, running for U.S. Brandt Smith – R (incumbent, running for U.S. Jimmy Gazaway – R (incumbent) – Paragould Fran Cavenaugh – R (incumbent) – Walnut Ridge Michelle Gray – R (incumbent, not seeking re-election) Keith Slape – R (incumbent, running for State Senate) Bruce Coleman – R (incumbent, not running for re-election) Charlene Fite – R (incumbent) – Van Buren David Whitaker – D (incumbent) – Fayetteville Nicole Clowney – D (incumbent) – Fayetteville Denise Garner – D (incumbent) – Fayetteville Clint Penzo – R (incumbent, running for State Senate) Robin Lundstrum – R (incumbent) – Elm Springs Kendon Underwood – R (incumbent) – Cave Springs Gayla McKenzie – R (incumbent, running for State Senate) Megan Godfrey – D (incumbent, not running for re-election) Jim Dotson – R (incumbent, running for State Senate) Austin McCollum – R (incumbent) – Bentonville Josh Bryant – R (incumbent, running for State Senate) Harlan Breaux – R (incumbent) – Holiday Island Nelda Speaks – R (incumbent, not running for re-election) Joe Jett – R (incumbent, not running for re-election) Jim Hendren – I (incumbent, not seeking re-election) Bart Hester – R (incumbent) – Cave Springs Cecile Bledsoe – R (incumbent, term-limited) Colby Fulfer – R (incumbent, won the special election) Greg Leding – D (incumbent) – Fayetteville Mat Pitsch – R (incumbent, running for State Treasurer) Gary Stubblefield – R (incumbent) – Branch Breanne Davis – R (incumbent) – Russellville Missy Irvin – R (incumbent) – Mountain View Scott Flippo – R (incumbent) – Bull Shoals Dave Wallace – R (incumbent) – Leachville Mark Johnson – R (incumbent) – Little Rock Joyce Elliot – D (incumbent, term-limited) Clarke Tucker – D (incumbent) – Little Rock Jane English – R (incumbent) – North Little RockĪllison Grigsby Sweatman – D – Pulaski County Linda Chesterfield – D (incumbent) – Little Rock Keith Ingram – D (incumbent, not running for re-election) Stephanie Flowers – D (incumbent) – Pine Bluff Trent Garner – R (incumbent, not seeking re-election) Candidates in your districts will be listed there, as well as party affiliation, address, email, and phone number.īelow is a list of candidates for state elections (as of 6-24-2022). On the left side of the screen, click on the “Office” tab and scroll down to find your district numbers. NOW, go to and click on the candidate directory in the top navigation menu.Scroll down to the bottom of the page and open “Districts.” Take note of your new congressional district, state representative, and state senate districts. Visit Voter View at /voterview and type in your name and birthday to check registration.Here’s another easy way you can find the candidates in your updated districts: Proposed Redistricting Plan Arkansas House – Interactive Proposed Redistricting Pl an Arkansas – PDF Proposed Redistricting Plan Arkansas Senate – Interactive Proposed Redistricting Plan Arkansas Senate – PDF To find out what district you’re in, click on the 2021 Legislative Redistricting Proposed Maps: This “redistricting” is required by law once every 10 years after the Federal Census. In November 2021, the Arkansas Legislature voted to approve new districts based on the 2020 census. Over the last few months of 2021, the Board of Apportionment redrew 100 House & 35 Senate Districts so that each district met various legal criteria, including each district being about the same size in population. 2022 Candidates for State Elections and New Legislative Districts
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