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88Th General Assembly: House of Representatives 88th General Assembly: House of Representatives Legislator District Political Party Address Phone E-mail Rep. Fred Allen 33 Democrat 19 Dover Drive, Little Rock 72204 (501) 225-4979 [email protected] Rep. Denny Altes 63 Republican 8600 Moody Road, Fort Smith 72903 (479) 646-8981 [email protected] Rep. Duncan Baird 95 Republican P.O. Box 185, Lowell 72745 (479) 439-1717 [email protected] Rep. Tommy Lee Baker 55 Democrat P.O. Box 361, Osceola 72370 (870) 563-8277 [email protected] Rep. Jonathan Barnett 97 Republican 1980 Hwy. 412 W., Siloam Springs 72761 (479) 524-6254 [email protected] Rep. Nate Bell 22 Republican P.O Box 2103, Mena 71953 (479) 394-5665 [email protected] Rep. Lori Benedict 82 Republican P. O. Box 22, Sturkie 72578 (870) 481-5966 [email protected] Rep. Mark Biviano 50 Republican 118 Emerald Lake Drive, Searcy 72143 (501) 230-5751 [email protected] Rep. Toni Bradford 18 Democrat 8410 Wildcat Drive, Pine Bluff 71603 (870) 879-5270 [email protected] Rep. David Branscum 90 Republican P.O. Box 370, Marshall 72652 (870) 448-2408 [email protected] Rep. Jerry R. Brown 57 Democrat 1001 Oakwood Drive, Wynne 72396 (870) 238-3132 [email protected] Rep. John Burris 85 Republican 923 W. Prospect Ave., Harrison 72601 (870) 688-6181 [email protected] Rep. Les "Skip" Carnine 94 Republican P.O. Box 615, Rogers 72757 (479) 636-2619 [email protected] Rep. Davy Carter 48 Republican P.O. Box 628, Cabot 72023 (501) 605-1346 [email protected] Rep. John Catlett 61 Democrat 1172 W. Hwy. 28, Rover 72860 (479) 495-9662 [email protected] Rep. Eddie Cheatham 9 Democrat 2814 Ashley 239, Crossett 71635 (870) 364-5659 [email protected] Rep. Ann Clemmer 29 Republican 7415 Camille Drive, Benton 72019 (501) 316-0364 [email protected] Rep. Charlie Collins 89 Republican 3225 East Piper Glen, Fayetteville 72703 (479) 283-9303 [email protected] Rep. Linda Collins-Smith 80 Democrat P. O. Box 90, Pocahontas 72455 (870) 378-1434 [email protected] Rep. Larry Cowling 2 Democrat P.O. Box 427, Foreman 71836 (870) 542-7453 [email protected] Rep. Robert Dale 70 Republican 90 Claud Hottinger Road, Dover 72837 (479) 331-3503 [email protected] Rep. Gary Deffenbaugh 66 Republican 1424 N. Ninth St., Van Buren 72956 (479) 719-8197 [email protected] Rep. Jody Dickinson 58 Democrat 711 Hodges St., Newport 72112 (870) 523-8222 [email protected] Rep. John Edwards 38 Democrat 40 Sherrill Road, Little Rock 72202 (501) 378-5500 [email protected] Rep. Efrem Elliott 11 Democrat P.O. Box 566, Altheimer 72004 (870) 550-2433 [email protected] Rep. Jane English 42 Republican 35 Forest Glade Circle, North Little Rock 72120 (501) 257-7670 [email protected] Rep. Jon S. Eubanks 84 Republican 2542 Greasy Valley Road, Paris 72855 (479) 438-0533 [email protected] Rep. David Fielding 5 Democrat 909 S. Vine, Magnolia 71753 (870) 234-6143 [email protected] Rep. Ed Garner 41 Republican 4 Pinehurst Way, Maumelle 72113 (501) 663-7880 [email protected] Rep. Billy W. Gaskill 78 Democrat 606 N. Eighth St., Paragould 72450 (870) 239-4383 [email protected] Rep. Jeremy Gillam 49 Republican 1825 Missile Base Road, Judsonia 72081 (501) 729-0042 [email protected] Rep. Clark Hall 13 Democrat 302 Elm St., Marvell 72366 (870) 829-3382 [email protected] Rep. Kim Hammer 28 Republican 1411 Edgehill, Benton 72015 (501) 840-3841 [email protected] Rep. Justin Harris 87 Republican P. O. Box 880, West Fork 72774 (479) 871-8542 [email protected] Rep. Mary "Prissy" Hickerson 1 Republican 2805 Forest Ave., Texarkana 71854 (870) 773-1603 [email protected] Rep. Debra Hobbs 96 Republican 3901 Arnold Ave., Rogers 72758 (479) 636-3982 [email protected] Rep. Karen Hopper 81 Republican P.O. Box 864, Mountain Home 72654 (870) 431-8934 [email protected] Rep. Jon Hubbard 75 Republican 2104 White Lane, Jonesboro 72404 (870) 919-4507 [email protected] Rep. Donna Hutchinson 98 Republican 24 Rillington Drive, Bella Vista 72714 (479) 876-6011 [email protected] Rep. Barry Hyde 40 Democrat 208 N. Beech St., North Little Rock 72114 (501) 371-0255 [email protected] Rep. Keith Ingram 53 Democrat P.O. Box 1028, West Memphis 72303 (870) 735-9580 [email protected] Rep. Lane Jean 4 Republican 1105 Lawton Circle, Magnolia 71753 (870) 234-5433 [email protected] Rep. Josh Johnston 59 Republican 970 Lone Star Road, Rose Bud 72137 (501) 556-1951 [email protected] Rep. Allen Kerr 32 Republican 1429 Merrill Drive, Little Rock 72211 (501) 225-3170 [email protected] Rep. Bryan B. King 91 Republican 871 County Road 814, Green Forest 72638 (870) 438-4565 [email protected] Rep. Sheilla Lampkin 10 Democrat 350 Rabb Road, Monticello 71655 (870) 723-6449 [email protected] Rep. Andrea Lea 68 Republican P. O. Box 1342, Russellville 72811 (479) 967-4922 [email protected] Rep. Greg Leding 92 Democrat 50 South School Ave., Apt. 1, Fayetteville 72701 (479) 422-8099 [email protected] Rep. Homer Lenderman 76 Democrat 195 County Road 953, Brookland 72417 (870) 926-7914 [email protected] Rep. Kelley Linck 86 Republican P. O. Box 1080, Flippin 72634 (870) 453-6149 [email protected] Rep. Uvalde Lindsey 88 Democrat 2257 E. Gentle Oaks Lane, Fayetteville 72703 (479) 582-2100 [email protected] Rep. Fredrick J. Love 35 Democrat P. O. Box 4963, Little Rock 72214 — [email protected] Rep. Buddy Lovell 56 Democrat 201 W. Riverside Drive, Marked Tree 72365 (870) 358-4104 [email protected] Rep. Stephanie Malone 64 Republican 2105 S. O St., Fort Smith 72901 (479) 629-1023 [email protected] Rep. Loi Mauch 26 Republican 593 Fendley Road, Bismarck 71929 (501) 865-3132 [email protected] Rep. Andy Mayberry 27 Republican 3022 E. Woodson Lateral Road, Hensley 72065 (501) 888-3522 [email protected] Rep. Walls McCrary 15 Democrat 319 W. Academy St., Lonoke 72086 (501) 676-2317 [email protected] Rep. James McLean 72 Democrat 20 Mill Run Trail, Batesville 72501 (870) 613-0617 [email protected] Rep. David Meeks 46 Republican 2625 Donaghey Ave. Suite 108, Conway 72032 (501) 277-9340 [email protected] Rep. Stephen Meeks 47 Republican 552 Highway 225 E., Greenbrier 72058 (501) 205-3272 [email protected] Rep. Robert S. Moore 12 Democrat P.O. Box 446, Arkansas City 71630 (870) 877-1210 [email protected] Rep. Reginald Murdock 52 Democrat P. O. Box 1071, Marianna 72360 (870) 295-3208 [email protected] Rep. Jim Nickels 43 Democrat P.O. Box 6564, Sherwood 72124 (501) 833-2424 [email protected] Rep. Betty Overbey 69 Democrat P. O. Box 177, Lamar 72846 (479) 885-6479 [email protected] Rep. Mike Patterson 79 Democrat P.O. Box 283, Piggott 72454 (870) 598-3142 [email protected] Rep. Tracy Pennartz 65 Democrat P.O. Box 10441, Fort Smith 72917 (479) 285-4800 [email protected] Rep. Mark Perry 44 Democrat 76 Municipal Drive, Jacksonville 72076 (501) 982-4561 [email protected] Rep. Bobby J. Pierce 19 Democrat 587 Grant 758, Sheridan 72150 (501) 888-4390 Rep. Leslee Milam Post 83 Democrat P. O. Box 1212, Ozark 72949 (479) 518-0331 [email protected] Rep. David "Bubba" Powers 3 Democrat 552 Hempstead 104 N., Hope 71801 (870) 777-9822 [email protected] Rep. James Ratliff 73 Democrat P. O. Box 791, Imboden 72434 (501) 454-5200 [email protected] Rep. Terry Rice 62 Republican P.O. Box 2195, Waldron 72958 (479) 637-3100 [email protected] Rep. Johnnie J. Roebuck 20 Democrat P.O. Box 533, Arkadelphia 71923 (870) 403-4382 [email protected] Rep. Tiffany Rogers 14 Democrat 92 Northcutt Lane, Stuttgart 72160 (870) 830-3953 [email protected] Rep. David J. Sanders 31 Republican P. O. Box 25847, Little Rock 72221 (501) 227-7077 [email protected] Rep. Matthew Shepherd 6 Republican 423 N. Washinton Ave., El Dorado 71730 (870) 862-3478 [email protected] Rep. Mary Slinkard 100 Republican 10422 Virden Lane, Gravette 72736 (479) 616-2010 [email protected] Rep. Fred Smith 54 Democrat P. O. Box 434, West Memphis 72303 (901) 406-6631 [email protected] Rep. Garry L. Smith 7 Democrat 600 Ouachita 31, Camden 71701 (870) 574-1792 Rep. Nate Steel 21 Democrat 102 N. Main St., Nashville 71852 (870) 845-1870 [email protected] Rep. Tracy Steele 39 Democrat P. O. Box 9267, North Little Rock 72114 (501) 374-8788 [email protected] Rep. Randy Stewart 23 Democrat P.O. Box 23, Kirby 71950 (870) 398-4630 [email protected] Rep. Gary Stubblefield 67 Republican 2542 Skeets Road, Branch 72928 (479) 635-4314 [email protected] Rep. Tim Summers 99 Republican 1805 Kimberly Place, Bentonville 72712 (479) 273-0773 [email protected] Rep. Tommy Thompson 60 Democrat 15 Ashley Drive, Morrilton 72110 (501) 208-2007 [email protected] Rep. Linda Tyler 45 Democrat 40 Richland Hills Drive, Conway 72034 (501) 329-8644 [email protected] Rep. John T. Vines 25 Democrat 123 Market St., Hot Springs 71901 (501) 624-1252 [email protected] Rep. Charolette Wagner 77 Democrat P.O. Box 909, Manila 72442 (870) 561-4600 [email protected] Rep. John W. Walker 34 Democrat 1723 Broadway St., Little Rock 72206 (501) 614-9772 [email protected] Rep. Jeff Wardlaw 8 Democrat 801 East Church St., Warren 71671 (870) 226-9501 [email protected] Rep.
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