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Dist. 9 UV 10 365 ¤£JacksonviUVlle UV «¬Maumelle ! Keith Ingram ! Springdale Harvey Prairie Tontitown ! ! 67 UV11 ! 100 ¤£ 294 County Biscoe Terry Rice «¬ Sherwood UV ! ¬412 ! « 365 !Moro !Parks 300 440 UV «¬ ¤£ 40 De Valls Bluff Lee 243 Scott Boles 7 Lonoke Carlisle Hazen ! UV !Marianna 540 ! 10 ! ! «¬ Paron «¬ 67 ¨¦§ ! ! ¤£ County ¨¦§ County Little R!ock 391 63 Monroe Pulaski ! UV Lonoke UV70 UV Monroe 1 100 ! Aubrey «¬ County 630 «¬ County County ! 270 ¨¦§ Johnson «¬ College Station 31 ! ! 440 Scott Jessieville 430 530 ! UV !Clarendon 270 Story ! ¬ ! Dist. 14 S¨¦§weet Home « ¨¦§ ¨¦§ ! La Grange ! 112 Sims 30 Dist. 28 UV16 UV 71 Dist. 7 ! !Hot Springs Village Mabelvale £ ! ¨¦§ 338 ¤ 298 30 UV Roe Bill Sample UV ! 71 ! !§ Oden 30 ¨¦ Lexa ¤£ ! Bryant ! 265 !Goshen ! Jonathan Dismang Holly Grove Jon Woods § Wrightsville Keo ! «¬ ¨¦ ! UV8Mena Saline ! Washington ! 5 Ulm Garland UV Bent3o0n ! 242 Mountain Pine ! Marvell UV 5 63 ! ! 375 ! County § 367 Barton ! 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Sheridan ¨¦§ 79 De Witt ! UV ! Ethel 71 County Arkansas ! «¬ !Umpire 30 365 Amity § Dist. 13 167 UVWhite Hall County 1 ¨¦ ! ! Prairie Grove Kirby «¬ UV276 «¬ ! 71 ! UV !Grannis Newhope Donaldson !Mellwood ! Friendship! 65 63Pine Bluff ! Alan Clark ¤£ UV! Jefferson 63 UV11 Gillham 54 ¤£ ! 7 Leola County UV 88 Dist. 10 8 ! Reydell UV «¬ Moscow UV ! Crumrod Grapevine ! Tichnor ! ! ! Roland Gillett ! Dist. 15 107 Dierks ! Dist. 32 UV ! Arkadelphia !Little Rock Air Force Base Larry R. Teague «¬51 ! ¤£67 Howard 26 51 Grady Clark UV UV Carthage ! Snow Lake David Sanders Pike ! ! 365 70 County Murfreesboro 7 David Johnson UV 365 67 UV ! County UV 63 ¬ 365 ¤£ 70 De Queen County UV Dist. 25 « UV «¬ ! 71 Delight Antoine «¬ ! ! !Yorktown 70 67 !Jacksonville UV Okolona Faulkner UV Sevier 19 ! Curtis Stephanie Flowers UV ! !Gould County !Maumelle County !Lockesburg
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