ARKANSAS

Arkansas 2008 Election Coverage

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Offices up for Election in 2008

United States President & Vice President

United States Senate: 1 seat

United States House of Representatives: All seats

State Supreme Court: Chief Justice Position 1 & Justice

                              Position 5

State Senate: Districts 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 12, 17, 20, 23,
                                24, 25, 26, 30, 31, 32, 33

State House of Representatives: All seats

Presidential Primary Election Winners

All results are unofficial and are subject to change.

*denotes incumbent

^ denotes that candidate was unopposed in the primary

United States President

Hillary Clinton (D)

Mike Huckabee (R)

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Primary Election Winners

All results are unofficial and are subject to change.

State Supreme Court

State Senate

State House

United States Senate

United States House of Representatives

 

State Supreme Court

*denotes incumbent

^ denotes that candidate was unopposed in the primary

 

Position 1 (Chief Justice)
Jim Hannah*^

Position 5
Paul Danielson*^

State Senate

*denotes incumbent

^ denotes that candidate was unopposed in the primary

District 1
Johnny Key (R)*^

District 2
Randy Laverty (D)*^

District 3
Ruth R. Whitaker (R)*^

District 4
Sharon Trusty (R)*^

District 7
Sue Madison (D)*^

District 8
Cecile Bledsoe (R)^

District 9
Kim Hendren (R)*^

District 12
David Wyatt (D)^

District 17

Jim Luker (D)*

District 20
Larry Teague (D)

District 23
Jerry Taylor (D)*^

District 24
Jimmy Jeffress (D)*^

District 25
Gene Jeffress (D)*^

District 26
Percy Malone (D)*^

District 30
Gilbert Baker (R)*^
Joe White (D)^

District 31
Mary Ann Salmon (D)*^

District 32
David Johnson (D)^

District 33

Joyce Elliott (D)

 

State House

District 1
Steve Harrelson (D)^

District 2
Larry Cowling (D)*^

District 3
David Powers (D)*^
Evelyn Joyce Bradford (R)^

District 4
Bruce Maloch (D)*^

District 5
Willie R. Hardy (D)*^

District 6
John Lowery (D)*^

District 7
Garry L. Smith (D) - Run-off winner

District 8
Gregg Reep (D)*^

District 9
Eddie L. Cheatham (D)*^

District 10
Allen Maxwell (D)*^

District 11
David Rainey (D)*^

District 12
Robert S. Moore Jr. (D)*^

District 13
Clark M. Hall (D)*^
Mal Stokes (I)^

District 14
Tiffany Rogers (D)

District 15
Doug Hatcher (R)^
Trent Eilts (I)^
Walls McCrary (D)^

District 16
James L. Word (D) - Run-off winner

District 17
Stephanie Flowers (D)*^

District 18
Toni Bradford (D)*^

District 19
Bobby J. Pierce (D)^

District 20
Johnnie J. Roebuck (D)^

District 21
Steve Cole (D)

District 22
Bill Abernathy (D)*^

District 23
Randy Stewart (D)*^

District 24
R.D. Saunders (D)*^

District 25
Gene Shelby (D)*^

District 26
Mike Burris (D)*^

District 27
Dawn Creekmore (D)*^

District 28
Barbara Nix (D)
David McCoy (R)^

District 29
Ann V. Clemmer (R)
Scott Smith (D)

District 30
Bill Sample (R)*^

District 31
Daniel Greenberg (R)*^

District 32
Allen Kerr (R)^

District 33
Fred Allen (D)*^

District 34
Wilhelmina Lewellen (D)*^
Herbert L. Broadway (R)^

District 35
Pam Adcock (D)*^

District 36
Darrin Williams (D)

District 37
Kathy Web (D)*^

District 38
John C. Edwards (D)
Kelly Eichler (R)

District 39
Roosevelt Dwayne Dobbins (D)^

District 40
Barry Hyde (D)*^

District 41
Ed Garner (R)*^

District 42
Val Yagos (D)^
Jane English (R)^

District 43
Jim Nickels (D)^
Steven Meckfessel (R)

District 44
Mark Perry (D)^

District 45
Linda S. Tyler (D)
Bill Fechtelkotter (R)^

District 46
Robbie Wills (D)*^

District 47
Eddie C. Hawkins (D)*^

District 48
Davy Carter (R)

District 49
Kieth Williams (D)
Jonathan Dismang (R)^

District 50
Kyle Reeves (R)^
Monty  Betts (D)^

District 51
David K. Dunn (D)*^

District 52
Nancy Duffy Blount (D)*^

District 53
Keith M. Ingram (D)^

District 54
Otis Davis (D)*^
Robert E. Philyaw (I)^

District 55
Tommy Lee Baker (D)*^

District 56
Buddy Lovell (D)*^

District 57
Jerry Brown (D)*^

District 58
Jody Dickinson (D) - Run-off winner

District 59
Lance Reynolds (D)*^

District 60
Johnny Hoyt (D)*^

District 61
Nathan V. George (D)*^

District 62
Bill Walters (D)^
Terry Rice (R)^

District 63
Frank Glidewell (R)*^

District 64
Stephanie Malone (R)
Mike Bock (D)^

District 65
Tracy Pennartz (D)*

District 66
Rick Green (R)*^

District 67
Steve Breedlove (D)*^
John Van Gorder (R)^

District 68
Thomas Akin (D)^
Andrea Lea (R)^

District 69
George Overbey Jr. (D)*^

District 70
Robert E. Dale (R)^
J. Patrick Bewley (D)^
Jeff Hall (I)
Marjorie Le Clair (I)

District 71
Eddie Cooper (D)*^

District 72
James McLean (D)

District 73
J.R. Rogers (D)*^
Chad Moseley (R)^

District 74
Butch Wilkins (D)

District 75
Joan Cash (D)*^

District 76
Ray Kidd (D)*^

District 77
Charlotte Wagner (D)*^

District 78
Billy W. Gaskill (D)*^

District 79
Mike Patterson (D)*^

District 80
David R. Cook (D)*^

District 81
Karen Hopper (R)
Danny K. Rowe (D)^
Bonnie B. Brown (I)^

District 82
Curren Everett (D)^

District 83
Beverly Pyle (R)*^

District 84
John Paul Wells (D)*^

District 85
Bill Witty (D)
John Burris (R)^

District 86
Monty Davenport (D)*^

District 87
Mark Martin (R)*^
Earl J. Hunton (D)

District 88
Uvalde Lindsey (D)^

District 89
Jim House (D)*^
Gene Long (R)^

District 90
Roy Ragland (R)*^

District 91
Bryan B. King (R)*^
David A. Stoppel (D)^

District 92
Lindsley Smith (D)^

District 93
Jon Woods (R)*^

District 94
Les Carnine (R)^

District 95
Duncan Baird (R)

District 96
Debra Hobbs (R)^

District 97
Jonathan Barnett (R)^

District 98
Donna Hutchinson (R)*^

District 99
Tim Summers (R)

District 100
Mary L. Slinkard (R)

 

United States Senate

*denotes incumbent

^ denotes that candidate was unopposed in the primary


Mark Pryor (D)*^

United State House of Representatives

*denotes incumbent

^ denotes that candidate was unopposed in the primary

District 1
Marion Berry (D)*^

District 2
Vic Snyder (D)*^

District 3
John Boozman (R)*^

District 4
Mike Ross (D)*^


State Election Calendar

February 5

Presidential
Primary Election

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May 20

Primary Election &
Nonpartisan General
Election

CLICK HERE FOR RESULTS

 June 10

Primary Run-off Election

Primary results updated to reflect run-off winners

November 4

General Election &

 Nonpartisan Runoff

 November 25

General Election Runoff

 

Arkansas Election
Resources

Arkansas Secretary of
State

Arkansas Democrat
Gazette

Jonesboro Sun

 The Times Record

 
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