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Candidate Information Main Menu | By Contest | By Location | Voting In Arkansas | Candidate Info | Past Election Results Candidate Information 2020 Preferential Primary and Nonpartisan General Election Name Position Party Filing Date State Representative Fred Allen State Representative District 30 Democratic 11/04/2019 District Judge Bruce Anderson State District Court District 28 Non Partisan Judicial 09/13/2019 A.J. Anglin State District Court District 1, Division 3 Non Partisan Judicial 09/12/2019 June Anteski State Representative District 74 Democratic 11/12/2019 Kayla Applegate State Representative District 39 Democratic 11/06/2019 Patricia Ashley State Representative District 28 Independent 11/05/2019 LaTonya Laird Austin Circuit Judge, District 06, Division 09, At Large Non Partisan Judicial 09/12/2019 District Judge Wren Autrey Circuit Judge, District 08-South, Division 03 Non Partisan Judicial 09/13/2019 Circuit Judge Andrew Bailey Circuit Judge, District 14, Division 01 Non Partisan Judicial 11/05/2019 David Bailey State District Court District 1, Division 3 Non Partisan Judicial 09/18/2019 Judge Rita Bailey State District Court District 31, Jacksonville/Maumelle Non Partisan Judicial 09/19/2019 Judge Charles "Chuck" Baker State District Court District 5 Non Partisan Judicial 11/05/2019 Rinda Baker Prosecuting Attorney, District 21 Non Partisan Judicial 09/17/2019 Andrew "Andy" Ballard Circuit Judge, District 06, Division 14, Subdistrict 6.2 Non Partisan Judicial 09/18/2019 R. Kevin Barham State District Court District 7 Non Partisan Judicial 09/19/2019 Jack W. Barker State District Court District 35 Non Partisan Judicial 09/13/2019 Representative Sonia Eubanks Barker State Representative District 7 Republican 11/07/2019 Prosecuting Attorney Stephanie Potter Barrett Court of Appeals Associate Judge District 04, Position 02 Non Partisan Judicial 09/17/2019 Tom Barron Circuit Judge, District 06, Division 14, Subdistrict 6.2 Non Partisan Judicial 11/08/2019 Shawn Bates State Representative District 74 Republican 11/12/2019 Judge Blake Batson Circuit Judge, District 09-East, Division 01 Non Partisan Judicial 09/13/2019 Howard Beaty State Representative District 9 Republican 11/04/2019 Judge Cristi Beaumont Circuit Judge, District 04, Division 04 Non Partisan Judicial 11/07/2019 Representative Rick Beck State Representative District 65 Republican 11/04/2019 Jorge Becker State Representative District 91 Republican 11/04/2019 Charles Beckham State Senate District 12 Republican 11/04/2019 Kandice Bell State District Court District 29, Division 2 Non Partisan Judicial 09/19/2019 Suzie Bell State Representative District 97 Democratic 11/04/2019 Michael Bennet U.S. President Democratic 11/08/2019 Michael Bennett-Spears State Representative District 87 Democratic 11/12/2019 State Representative Mary Bentley State Representative District 73 Republican 11/04/2019 Mark H. Berry State Representative District 82 Republican 11/07/2019 State Representative Stan Berry State Representative District 68 Republican 11/04/2019 Judge Donald Betterton State District Court District 18, Osceola Non Partisan Judicial 09/13/2019 Kimberly Boling Bibb Circuit Judge, District 02, Division 8, Subdistrict 2.2 Non Partisan Judicial 11/12/2019 Joseph R. Biden U.S. President Democratic 11/05/2019 Alex Stephen Bigger State District Court District 11, Division 2 Non Partisan Judicial 09/12/2019 Michael R. Bloomberg U.S. President Democratic 11/12/2019 Judge David Kueter Boling State District Court District 19, Division 1 Non Partisan Judicial 09/13/2019 Daisy Bonilla State Representative District 93 Democratic 11/06/2019 Cory Booker U.S. President Democratic 11/08/2019 Judge Claire Borengasser State District Court District 6, Fort Smith 3 Non Partisan Judicial 09/12/2019 District Court Judge Donald Bourne State District Court District 8 Non Partisan Judicial 09/12/2019 Judy Bowers State Representative District 22 Libertarian 11/04/2019 Prosecuting Attorney Henry Boyce State District Court District 15 Non Partisan Judicial 09/17/2019 Representative Justin Boyd State Representative District 77 Republican 11/04/2019 Mosie Boyd U.S. President Democratic 11/04/2019 Representative Ken Bragg State Representative District 15 Republican 11/05/2019 Rick Bransford State Representative District 14 Democratic 11/04/2019 Circuit Judge Troy Braswell Circuit Judge, District 20, Division 02 Non Partisan Judicial 09/18/2019 State Representative Harlan Breaux State Representative District 97 Republican 11/04/2019 Laurie Bridewell Circuit Judge, District 10, Division 02, At Large Non Partisan Judicial 09/18/2019 Judge Kim Bridgforth State District Court District 29, Division 1 Non Partisan Judicial 09/12/2019 Mary Lile Broadaway Circuit Judge, District 02, Division 07, At Large Non Partisan Judicial 11/12/2019 Daniel Brock Circuit Judge, District 17, Division 01 Non Partisan Judicial 09/18/2019 Keith Brooks State Representative District 31 Republican 11/05/2019 Circuit Judge Earnest E. Brown, Jr. Circuit Judge, District 11-West, Division 06, At Large Non Partisan Judicial 09/12/2019 Representative Karilyn Brown State Representative District 41 Republican 11/04/2019 Judge Beth Storey Bryan Circuit Judge, District 04, Division 05 Non Partisan Judicial 11/08/2019 Justice of the Peace Joshua Bryant State Representative District 96 Republican 11/04/2019 Judge Jeremy Bueker Arkansas County District Court North Non Partisan Judicial 09/12/2019 Just Josh Bugeja State District Court District 6, Fort Smith 2 Non Partisan Judicial 09/16/2019 Steve Bullock U.S. President Democratic 11/08/2019 Judge Ray Bunch State District Court District 1, Division 2 Non Partisan Judicial 09/13/2019 Representative LeAnne Burch State Representative District 9 Democratic 11/12/2019 Keidra Burrell State Senate District 27 Democratic 11/04/2019 Jim Burton State Representative District 58 Democratic 11/08/2019 Pete Buttigieg U.S. President Democratic 11/04/2019 Tjuana Byrd Circuit Judge, District 06, Division 08, Subdistrict 6.1 Non Partisan Judicial 09/18/2019 Senator Ronald Caldwell State Senate District 23 Republican 11/04/2019 George Calloway, Jr. State Representative District 7 Democratic 11/04/2019 State Representative Sarah Capp State District Court District 7 Non Partisan Judicial 09/18/2019 District Judge Chris Carnahan State District Court District 9, Division 1 Non Partisan Judicial 09/17/2019 John P. Carr State Representative District 94 Republican 11/05/2019 Circuit Judge Robin J. Carroll Circuit Judge, District 13, Division 04 Non Partisan Judicial 09/18/2019 Judge David Carruth Circuit Judge, District 01, Division 5, At Large Non Partisan Judicial 09/18/2019 Jason A. Carter State District Court District 22 Non Partisan Judicial 11/12/2019 Circuit Judge Ken Casady Circuit Judge, District 22, Division 01 Non Partisan Judicial 11/12/2019 District Judge Stephanie Casady State District Court District 32, Division 2 Non Partisan Judicial 09/13/2019 Julian Castro U.S. President Democratic 11/12/2019 Representative Fran Cavenaugh State Representative District 60 Republican 11/04/2019 Senator Eddie L. Cheatham State Senate District 26 Democratic 11/04/2019 Bryan L. Chessir, Prosecuting Attorney Circuit Judge, District 09-West, Division 02 Non Partisan Judicial 09/18/2019 State Representative Craig Christiansen State Representative District 47 Republican 11/04/2019 Senator Alan Clark State Senate District 13 Republican 11/04/2019 Circuit Judge David M. Clark Circuit Judge, District 20, Division 04 Non Partisan Judicial 09/13/2019 City Attorney Chuck Clawson Circuit Judge, District 20, Division 03 Non Partisan Judicial 09/12/2019 Judge Ed Clawson State District Court District 9, Division 2 Non Partisan Judicial 09/12/2019 Representative Joe Cloud State Representative District 71 Republican 11/04/2019 Representative Nicole Clowney State Representative District 86 Democratic 11/04/2019 Matthew Coe Circuit Judge, District 02, Division 8, Subdistrict 2.2 Non Partisan Judicial 09/16/2019 Judge Ken D. Coker, Jr. Circuit Judge, District 05, Division 03 Non Partisan Judicial 11/05/2019 Andrew Coleman Circuit Judge, District 01, Division 5, At Large Non Partisan Judicial 09/16/2019 Representative Bruce Coleman State Representative District 81 Republican 11/04/2019 State Representative Andrew Collins State Representative District 35 Democratic 11/04/2019 Judge Carol Collins State District Court District 12 Non Partisan Judicial 09/13/2019 Judge Cathi Compton Circuit Judge, District 06, Division 03, Subdistrict 6.2 Non Partisan Judicial 11/06/2019 Jon Comstock State Representative District 96 Democratic 11/04/2019 Judge Jeff Conner State District Court District 1, Division 4 Non Partisan Judicial 09/18/2019 Representative Cameron Cooper State Representative District 44 Republican 11/04/2019 State Senator John Cooper State Senate District 21 Republican 11/04/2019 Judge Tom Cooper Circuit Judge, District 09-West, Division 01 Non Partisan Judicial 09/12/2019 Johnnie Abbott Copeland Circuit Judge, District 14, Division 04 Non Partisan Judicial 11/05/2019 Priscilla Copelin-Abernathy Circuit Judge, District 10, Division 02, At Large Non Partisan Judicial 09/19/2019 Jannie M. 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