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Directory of Arkansas Elected Officials 2013-2014 2013-2014 Arkansas Elected Officials Elected Arkansas Directory of Arkansas Elected Officials 2013-2014 2013-2014 Secr To obtain additional copies, contact: etary of State Mark Martin Mark etary of State Arkansas Secretary of State Elections Division State Capitol, Room 026 Mark Martin 500 Woodlane Avenue Secretary of State Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 501-682-5070 Directory of Arkansas Elected Officials Directory of Arkansas Elected Officials 2013-2014 2013-2014 Information for this publication was obtained from Certificate of Election Arkansas Secretary of State Elections Division forms filed with the Office of the Secretary of State with additional updates from official websites and directories produced by member organizations. State Capitol, Room 026 When possible, office addresses have been used for this publication. 500 Woodlane Avenue District maps courtesy of Arkansas Farm Bureau. Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 Please submit corrections or changes in writing to: Phone: (501) 682-5070 Secretary of State Mark Martin Elections Division, State Capitol Room 026 For periodic updates, visit the online version at: 500 Woodlane Avenue www.sos.arkansas.gov Little Rock, AR 72201 [email protected] Dear Arkansan: representCitizens have their the interests need to andlet public beliefs officials with consistency hear our voice; and integrity. in turn, it is essential for those officials to hear from their constituents in order to In an effort to provide this accessibility to our public officials, this directory is a county-by-county and district-by-district compilation of our public servants. It lists the names, addresses and telephone numbers of our federal, state and county elected officials. Please use this information as your resource for letting your voice be heard in our Additionalgovernment. copies of the directory are available upon request by website at www.sos.arkansas.gov. phoning (501) 682-5070, or you may access the information on our better serve you. We welcome any comments on how the Secretary of State’s Office can Sincerely, Mark Martin Secretary of State Updated 7-22-2014 Directory of Arkansas Elected Officials Federal Officials Cross County .....................................70 Little River County .......................114 President .............................................3 Dallas County ...................................72 Logan County .................................116 Vice President .................................... 3 Desha County ...................................74 Lonoke County ..............................118 U.S. Senate ........................................... 3 Drew County .....................................76 Madison County ............................120 U.S. Congress .......................................3 Faulkner County ..............................78 Marion County ..............................122 Franklin County ...............................80 Miller County .................................124 State & District Officials Fulton County ...................................82 Mississippi County.......................126 Garland County ................................84 Monroe County .............................128 State Constitutional Officers ......... 5 Grant County ....................................86 Montgomery County ...................130 State Senators ....................................6 Greene County .................................88 Nevada County ..............................132 State Representatives ....................10 Hempstead County .........................90 Newton County .............................134 State Supreme Court ......................20 Hot Spring County ...........................92 Ouachita County ...........................136 Court of Appeals ..............................20 Howard County ................................94 Perry County ..................................138 Circuit Judges ...................................22 Independence County ...................96 Phillips County..............................140 Prosecuting Attorneys ...................30 Izard County .....................................98 Pike County ....................................142 County Officials Jackson County .............................100 Poinsett County ............................144 Arkansas County .............................32 Jefferson County ...........................102 Polk County ....................................146 Ashley County ..................................34 Johnson County.............................104 Pope County ...................................148 Baxter County ..................................36 Lafayette County ...........................106 Prairie County ...............................150 Benton County .................................38 Lawrence County ..........................108 Pulaski County ..............................152 Boone County ...................................42 Lee County ......................................110 Randolph County .........................154 Bradley County ................................44 Lincoln County ..............................112 Saline County.................................156 Table of Contents Calhoun County ...............................46 Scott County ...................................158 Carroll County ..................................48 Searcy County ................................160 Chicot County ...................................50 Sebastian County .........................162 Clark County .....................................52 Sevier County ................................164 Clay County .......................................54 Sharp County .................................166 Cleburne County ..............................56 St. Francis County ........................168 Cleveland County ............................58 Stone County ..................................170 Columbia County .............................60 Union County .................................172 Conway County ................................62 Van Buren County ........................174 Craighead County ............................64 Washington County .....................176 Crawford County .............................66 White County .................................178 Crittenden County ..........................68 Woodruff County ..........................180 Yell County .....................................182 2 Federal Officials President U.S. Senate U.S. Congress District 1 Barack Obama (D) Mark Pryor (D) Rick Crawford (R) The White House Washington, D.C. Office Washington, D.C. Office 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Northwest Phone: (202) 456-1414 Phone:255 Dirksen (202) Senate 224-2353 Office Building Phone:1711 Longworth (202) 225-4076 HOB Washington, D.C. 20500 Fax: (202) 456-2461 Fax:Washington, (202) D.C. 228-0908 20510 Fax:Washington, (202) D.C. 225-5602 20515 Website: www.whitehouse.gov Arkansas Central Office Jonesboro Office The River Market Vice President Joe Biden (D) Phone:2400 Highland (870) Drive,203-0540 Suite 300 The White House Phone:500 Clinton (877) Ave, 259-9602 Suite 401 Fax:Jonesboro, (870) AR 72401 203-0542 Fax:Little Rock, (501) AR 72201 324-5320 Website: http://crawford.house.gov/ Website: www.pryor.senate.gov Phone:1600 Pennsylvania (202) 456-1414 Avenue Northwest Fax:Washington, (202) D.C. 456-2461 20500 U.S. Congress District 2 Website: www.whitehouse.gov U.S. Senate Tim Griffin (R) John Boozman (R) Washington, D.C. Office Washington, D.C. Office Phone:1232 Longworth (202) 225-2506 HOB Phone:320 Hart (202)Senate 224-4843 Office Building Fax:Washington, (202) D.C. 225-5903 20515 Washington, D.C. 20510 Fax: (202) 228-1371 Little Rock Office Arkansas Central Office 1401 W. Capitol Ave., Plaza F Little Rock, AR 72201 Phone:1501 North (501) University, 324-5941 Suite 150 Phone: (501) 372-7153 Fax:Little Rock,(501) AR 72207324-6029 Fax: (501) 372-7163 Website: Website: http://griffin.house.gov/ www.boozman.senate.gov 3 U.S. Congress District 3 Steve Womack (R) Washington, D.C. Office Phone:1119 Longworth (202) 225-4301 HOB Fax:Washington, (202) D.C. 225-5713 20515 Rogers Office Phone:3333 Pinnacle (479) Hills, 464-0446 Suite 120 Fax:Rogers, AR(479) 72758 464-0063 Website: http://womack.house.gov/ U.S. Congress District 4 Tom Cotton (R) Washington, D.C. Office Phone:415 Cannon (202) House 225-3772 Office Building Washington, D.C. 20515 Hot Springs Office Hot Springs Federal Building Phone:100 Reserve (501) St., 520-5892 Suite 307 Hot Springs, AR 71901 Website: http://cotton.house.gov/ Federal Officials Arkansas Congressional Districts 4 State Constitutional Officers Governor Secretary of State Mike Beebe Mark Martin Phone:State Capitol, (501) Room 682-2345 250 Phone:State Capitol, (501) Room 682-1010 256 Fax:Little Rock,(501) AR 72201 682-1382 Fax:Little Rock,(501) AR 72201 682-3510 Website: www.governor.arkansas.gov Website: www.sos.arkansas.gov Lieutenant Governor State Treasurer Vacant Charles Robinson Phone:State Capitol (501) Room 682-2144 270 Phone:State Capitol, (501) Room 682-3835 220 Fax:Little Rock,(501) AR 72201 682-2894 Fax:Little Rock,(501) AR 72201 682-2521 Website: www.ltgovernor.arkansas.gov Website: www.arkansas.gov/treasury Attorney General Auditor of State Dustin McDaniel Charlie L. Daniels Phone:323 Center (501) Street, 682-2007 Suite 200 Phone:State Capitol, (501) Room 682-6030 230 WebsitLittle Rock,e: www.ag.arkansas.gov AR 72201 WebsitLittle Rock,e: www.ar AR 72201kansas.gov/auditor Commissioner of State Lands John Thurston Phone:State
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