General/Nonpartisan Judicial Runoff Election Candidates November 2, 2010

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General/Nonpartisan Judicial Runoff Election Candidates November 2, 2010 General/Nonpartisan Judicial Runoff Election Candidates November 2, 2010 U.S. Senate Congressman John Boozman Republican Trevor Drown Independent U.S. Senator Blanche Lambert Lincoln Democrat John Laney Gray, III Green Stephan "Troublemaker" Hercher Write-In U.S. Congress District 2 Lance Levi Independent Tim Griffin Republican Lewis Kennedy Green Senator Joyce Elliott Democrat Governor Governor Mike Beebe Democrat Jim Keet Republican Jim Lendall Green Billy Roper Write-In Lieutenant Governor Senator Shane Broadway Democrat Mark Darr Republican Attorney General Attorney General Dustin McDaniel Democrat Rebekah Kennedy Green Secretary of State Rep. Mark Martin Republican County Clerk Pat O'Brien Democrat State Treasurer State Treasurer Martha Shoffner Democrat Bobby Tullis Green Auditor of State Charlie Daniels Democrat Mary Hughes-Willis Green Date Printed: 9/12/2010/12:54 PM Pulaski County Election Commission 1 of 9 General/Nonpartisan Judicial Runoff Election Candidates November 2, 2010 Commissioner of State Lands John M. Thurston Republican LJ Bryant Democrat State Senate District 22 State Representative Dawn Creekmore Democrat Jeremy Hutchinson Republican State Senate District 28 Lenville Evans Democrat Mayor Eddie Joe Williams Republican State Senate District 29 Sandra Prater Democrat State Representative Jonathan Dismang Republican State Representative District 27 Vicky Morris Democrat Andy Mayberry Republican State Representative District 31 David J. Sanders Republican Debbie Murphy Democrat State Representative District 32 Carolyn Y. Staley Democrat Representative Allen Kerr Republican State Representative District 33 Conrad "Mr. Conrad" Harvin Green State Representative Fred Allen Democrat State Representative District 34 John W. Walker Democrat Carolyn Ann Smith Republican Date Printed: 9/12/2010/12:54 PM Pulaski County Election Commission 2 of 9 General/Nonpartisan Judicial Runoff Election Candidates November 2, 2010 State Representative District 35 Fredrick "Fred" Love Democrat Rick Daes Independent Pulaski County Sheriff Patrick Mulligan Republican Sheriff Doc Holladay Democrat Pulaski Circuit/County Clerk Larry Crane Democrat Hill Township Constable Constable Dennis Sobba Democrat Rick Scott Republican Justice of the Peace District 2 Mark Leggett Republican Justice of the Peace Dawne Benafield Vandiver Democrat Justice of the Peace District 3 Jim Sorvillo Republican Justice of the Peace Kathy Lewison Democrat Justice of the Peace District 7 Pamela Barker Independent Teresa Coney Democrat Justice of the Peace District 9 Judy Green Democrat Woodrow Keown, Sr. Write-In Justice of the Peace District 13 Justice of the Peace, Phil Stowers Republican Jane Gray-Todd Democrat Justice of the Peace District 14 J.P. Charles F. Roberson Democrat Paul Elliott Republican Justice of the Peace District 15 Shane W. Stacks Republican Brad Hughes Democrat Date Printed: 9/12/2010/12:54 PM Pulaski County Election Commission 3 of 9 General/Nonpartisan Judicial Runoff Election Candidates November 2, 2010 Alexander Mayor Shirley Johnson Independent Gordon O. Hall Independent Michelle T Doss-Kidd Independent Paul Mitchell Independent Alexander Alderman Ward 1 Position 2 Philip S. Jones Independent Farren Wadley Independent Alexander Alderman Ward 2 Position 1 Stephanie Beck Independent Daisy Hill Independent Alexander Alderman Ward 2 Position 2 Andy M. Mullins Independent Patricia E Jones Independent Alexander Alderman Ward 3 Position 1 Teresa Gryder Independent Harvey C. Howard Independent Alexander Alderman Ward 4 Position 2 Monroe Cates Independent Robin D. Altman Independent ReGina Watson Independent Cammack Village Mayor Joe Finch Independent Mayor Harry Light Independent Cammack Village Alderman Ward 2 Position 2 Amy Buchner Independent Troy R Gray Independent Jacksonville Mayor Mayor Gary Fletcher Independent Jacksonville Alderman Ward 1 Position 1 Alderman Kenny Elliott Independent Glen P. Keaton Independent Date Printed: 9/12/2010/12:54 PM Pulaski County Election Commission 4 of 9 General/Nonpartisan Judicial Runoff Election Candidates November 2, 2010 Jacksonville Alderman Ward 3 Position 1 David R. Horn Independent Alderman Reedie Ray Independent Jacksonville Alderman Ward 4 Position 1 Mike Traylor Independent Mary Twitty Independent Jacksonville Alderman Ward 5 Position 1 Aaron Robinson Independent Alderman Avis Twitty Independent Little Rock Mayor Glen Schwarz Independent Mayor Mark Stodola Independent Little Rock City Director Ward 1 Herbert L. Broadway Independent Kevin Dedner Independent Robert Webb (Breedlove) Independent Erma Hendrix Independent Little Rock City Director Ward 2 Connie Hamzy Independent Maudella Morehead-Parham Independent Ken Richardson Independent Little Rock City Director Ward 3 James T Dillon Independent Stacy Hurst Independent Little Rock City Director Ward 5 Lance Hines Independent Ross Phillips Independent Lynette"Doc" Bryant Independent Little Rock City Director Ward 6 Nicole Winstead Independent Doris Wright Independent Date Printed: 9/12/2010/12:54 PM Pulaski County Election Commission 5 of 9 General/Nonpartisan Judicial Runoff Election Candidates November 2, 2010 Little Rock City Director Ward 7 BJ (Brenda) Wyrick Independent Bruce E. Tate Independent Maumelle Mayor Mayor Mike Watson Independent Maumelle Alderman Ward 1 Position 2 Alderman Lott Rolfe IV Independent Ken Saunders Independent Maumelle Alderman Ward 2 Position 2 Rick Anderson Independent Peggy L. Cromwell Independent North Little Rock Alderman Ward 1 Quin Godsey Independent Alderman Debi Ross Independent North Little Rock Alderman Ward 2 Donald Williams Independent Alderman Linda Robinson Independent North Little Rock Alderman Ward 3 Darrell L. Montgomery Independent Alderman Jimmy (James) Phillips Independent Steve Baxter Independent John Parker Independent North Little Rock Alderman Ward 4 Robert Fureigh Independent Murry K. Witcher Independent Sherwood Mayor Sheila Sulcer Independent Mayor Virginia R. Hillman Independent Mike Presson Independent Sherwood Alderman Ward 1 Position 1 Robert D Gregory Independent Ken Keplinger Independent Date Printed: 9/12/2010/12:54 PM Pulaski County Election Commission 6 of 9 General/Nonpartisan Judicial Runoff Election Candidates November 2, 2010 Sherwood Alderman Ward 4 Position 1 Drew Crawford Independent Alderman Tim McMinn Independent Wrightsville Mayor Tracy Bunting Independent McKinzie L. Riley Independent Wrightsville Alderman Ward 1 Position 1 Karen M. Coleman Independent William Bunting Independent Wrightsville Alderman Ward 1 Position 2 Marilyn Drain Murry Independent Lora Alessi Independent Wrightsville Alderman Ward 2 Position 2 Alderman Allan Clarence Loring Independent Tina Renee Ward Independent Wrightsville Alderman Ward 3 Position 1 Sherrie Phillips Independent Mabeline Hansberry Independent Wrightsville Alderman Ward 3 Position 2 Cassandra Garman Independent Barbara J. Higgins Independent Nonpartisan Judicial Runoff Election State Supreme Court Associate Justice Position 6 Judge Tim Fox Nonpartisan Court of Appeals Judge Karen Baker Nonpartisan UNOPPOSED CANDIDATES Prosecuting Attorney District 6 Prosecuting Attorney Larry Jegley Democrat State Senate District 34 Linda Pondexter Chesterfield Democrat State Representative District 15 Walls McCrary Democrat Date Printed: 9/12/2010/12:54 PM Pulaski County Election Commission 7 of 9 General/Nonpartisan Judicial Runoff Election Candidates November 2, 2010 State Representative District 18 State Representative Toni C. Bradford Democrat State Representative District 36 Representative Darrin Williams Democrat State Representative District 37 Rep. Kathy Webb Democrat State Representative District 38 State Representative John Charles Edwards Democrat State Representative District 39 Senator Tracy Steele Democrat State Representative District 40 Representative Barry Hyde Democrat State Representative District 41 Representative Ed Garner Republican State Representative District 42 Jane English Republican State Representative 43 Representative Jim Nickels Democrat State Representative 44 State Representative Mark Perry Democrat Pulaski County Judge Judge Buddy Villines Democrat Pulaski County Treasurer Treasurer Debra Buckner Democrat Pulaski County Assessor Assessor, Janet Troutman Ward Democrat Big Rock Township Constable Mike Graves Democrat Justice of the Peace District 1 Justice of the Peace Doug Reed Republican Justice of the Peace District 4 Julie Blackwood Democrat Date Printed: 9/12/2010/12:54 PM Pulaski County Election Commission 8 of 9 General/Nonpartisan Judicial Runoff Election Candidates November 2, 2010 Justice of the Peace District 5 Justice of the Peace Wilandra Dean Democrat Justice of the Peace District 6 Justice of the Peace Donna Massey Democrat Justice of the Peace District 8 Curtis A. Keith Democrat Justice of the Peace District 10 R. Green Democrat Justice of the Peace District 11 Justice of the Peace Bob Johnson Republican Justice of the Peace District 12 Jeff Rollins Republican Date Printed: 9/12/2010/12:54 PM Pulaski County Election Commission 9 of 9.
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