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2019-2020 Arkansas General Assembly Roster Published 2019 - 2020 Arkansas General Assembly Roster County Name Dist. Counties Arkansas Senator Stephanie Flowers (D)25 Arkansas, Desha, Jefferson, Lincoln, Monroe, Phillips Senator Jonathan Dismang (R)28 Arkansas, Lonoke, Monroe, Prairie, White, Woodruff Representative Chris Richey (D)12 Arkansas, Desha, Lincoln, Phillips Representative David Hillman (R)13 Arkansas, Lonoke, Prairie, White Representative Roger Lynch (R)14 Arkansas, Jefferson, Lonoke, Prairie, Pulaski Ashley Senator Eddie Cheatham (R)26 Ashley, Bradley, Chicot, Cleveland, Desha, Drew, Lincoln Representative Jeff R. Wardlaw (R)8 Ashley, Bradley, Calhoun, Cleveland, Dallas, Drew Representative LeAnne Burch (D)9 Ashley, Drew Representative Don Glover (D)11 Ashley, Chicot, Desha Baxter Senator Scott Flippo (R)17 Baxter, Boone, Marion Senator Missy Thomas Irvin (R)18 Baxter, Cleburne, Faulkner, Fulton, Marion, Searcy, Stone, Van Buren, White Representative Marsh Davis (R)61 Baxter, Fulton, Randolph, Sharp Representative John Payton (R)64 Baxter, Cleburne, Marion, Searcy, Stone Representative Jack Fortner (R)99 Baxter, Boone, Marion, Searcy Representative Nelda Speaks (R)100 Baxter Benton Senator Bart Hester (R)1 Benton, Washington Senator Jim Hendren (R)2 Benton, Washington Senator Cecile Bledsoe (R)3 Benton Representative Robin Lundstrum (R)87 Benton, Washington Representative Clint Penzo (R)88 Benton, Washington Representative Jana Della Rosa (R)90 Benton Representative Dan Douglas (R)91 Benton Representative Gayla McKenzie (R)92 Benton Representative Jim Dotson (R)93 Benton Representative Rebecca Petty (R)94 Benton Representative Auston McCollum (R)95 Benton Representative Grant Hodges (R)96 Benton County Name Dist. Counties Boone Senator Breanne Davis (R)16 Boone, Carroll, Newton, Pope, Van Buren Senator Scott Flippo (R)17 Baxter, Boone, Marion Representative Keith Slape (R)83 Boone, Carroll, Newton, Pope, Searcy Representative Ron McNair (R)98 Boone, Carroll Representative Jack Fortner (R)99 Baxter, Boone, Marion, Searcy Bradley Senator Eddie Cheatham (R)26 Ashley, Bradley, Chicot, Cleveland, Desha, Drew, Lincoln Representative Jeff R. Wardlaw (R)8 Ashley, Bradley, Calhoun, Cleveland, Dallas, Drew Calhoun Senator Trent Garner (R)27 Calhoun, Cleveland, Grant, Jefferson, Ouachita, Union Representative Sonia Eubanks Barker (R)7 Calhoun, Ouachita, Union Representative Jeff R. Wardlaw (R)8 Ashley, Bradley, Calhoun, Cleveland, Dallas, Drew Carroll Senator Bob Ballinger (R)5 Carroll, Crawford, Franklin, Johnson, Madison, Sebastian, Washington Senator Breanne Davis (R)16 Boone, Carroll, Newton, Pope, Van Buren Representative Keith Slape (R)83 Boone, Carroll, Newton, Pope, Searcy Representative Harlan Breaux (R)97 Carroll, Madison, Washington Representative Ron McNair (R)98 Boone, Carroll Chicot Senator Eddie Cheatham (R)26 Ashley, Bradley, Chicot, Cleveland, Desha, Drew, Lincoln Representative Don Glover (D)11 Ashley, Chicot, Desha Clark Senator Larry Teague (D)10 Clark, Hempstead, Howard, Montgomery, Nevada, Pike, Polk, Sevier Senator Bruce Maloch (R)12 Clark, Columbia, Dallas, Grant, Nevada, Ouachita Representative Richard Womack (R)18 Clark, Dallas, Garland, Hot Spring, Nevada Representative Justin Gonzales (R)19 Clark, Hempstead, Howard, Nevada, Pike Clay Senator Blake Johnson (R)20 Clay, Craighead, Greene, Lawrence, Randolph Representative Joe Jett (R)56 Clay, Greene, Lawrence, Randolph Cleburne Senator Missy Thomas Irvin (R)18 Baxter, Cleburne, Faulkner, Fulton, Marion, Searcy, Stone, Van Buren, White Representative John Payton (R)64 Baxter, Cleburne, Marion, Searcy, Stone Representative Josh Miller (R)66 Cleburne, Faulkner, Van Buren County Name Dist. Counties Cleveland Senator Eddie Cheatham (R)26 Ashley, Bradley, Chicot, Cleveland, Desha, Drew, Lincoln Senator Trent Garner (R)27 Calhoun, Cleveland, Grant, Jefferson, Ouachita, Union Representative Jeff R. Wardlaw (R)8 Ashley, Bradley, Calhoun, Cleveland, Dallas, Drew Representative Mike Holcomb (R)10 Cleveland, Drew, Grant, Jefferson, Lincoln Columbia Senator Bruce Maloch (R)12 Clark, Columbia, Dallas, Grant, Nevada, Ouachita Representative Lane Jean (R)2 Columbia, Lafayette, Miller Representative David Fielding (D)5 Columbia, Lafayette, Nevada, Ouachita Representative Matthew Shepherd (R)6 Columbia, Ouachita, Union Conway Senator Mark Johnson (R)15 Conway, Faulkner, Perry, Pulaski, Van Buren Representative Rick Beck (R)65 Conway, Perry Representative Mary Bentley (R)73 Conway, Perry, Pope, Yell Craighead Senator Blake Johnson (R)20 Clay, Craighead, Greene, Lawrence, Randolph Senator John Cooper (R)21 Craighead Senator David Wallace (R)22 Craighead, Mississippi , Poinsett Representative Dwight Tosh (R)52 Craighead, Independence, Jackson, Poinsett Representative Dan Sulllivan (R)53 Craighead Representative Brandt Smith (R)58 Craighead Representative Jack Ladyman (R)59 Craighead Crawford Senator Bob Ballinger (R)5 Carroll, Crawford, Franklin, Johnson, Madison, Sebastian, Washington Senator Terry Rice (R)9 Crawford, Franklin, Scott, Sebastian Representative Lee Johnson (R)75 Crawford, Sebastian Representative Gary Deffenbaugh (R)79 Crawford Representative Charlene Fite (R)80 Crawford, Washington Representative Bruce Coleman (R)81 Crawford, Washington Representative Sarah Capp (R)82 Crawford, Franklin, Madison Crittenden Senator Keith Ingram (D)24 Crittenden, Cross, Lee, Phillips, St. Francis Representative Milton Nicks Jr. (D)50 Crittenden, Cross Representative Deborah Ferguson (D)51 Crittenden Representative Monte Hodges (D)55 Crittenden, Mississippi County Name Dist. Counties Cross Senator Ronald Caldwell (R)23 Cross, Jackson, Lee, Monroe, St. Francis, White, Woodruff Senator Keith Ingram (D)24 Crittenden, Cross, Lee, Phillips, St. Francis Representative Steve Hollowell (R)49 Cross, Monroe, St. Francis Representative Milton Nicks Jr. (D)50 Crittenden, Cross Dallas Senator Bruce Maloch (R)12 Clark, Columbia, Dallas, Grant, Nevada, Ouachita Representative Jeff R. Wardlaw (R)8 Ashley, Bradley, Calhoun, Cleveland, Dallas, Drew Representative Richard Womack (R)18 Clark, Dallas, Garland, Hot Spring, Nevada Desha Senator Stephanie Flowers (D)25 Arkansas, Desha, Jefferson, Lincoln, Monroe, Phillips Senator Eddie Cheatham (R)26 Ashley, Bradley, Chicot, Cleveland, Desha, Drew, Lincoln Representative Don Glover (D)11 Ashley, Chicot, Desha Representative Chris Richey (D)12 Arkansas, Desha, Lincoln, Phillips Drew Senator Eddie Cheatham (R)26 Ashley, Bradley, Chicot, Cleveland, Desha, Drew, Lincoln Representative Jeff R. Wardlaw (R)8 Ashley, Bradley, Calhoun, Cleveland, Dallas, Drew Representative LeAnne Burch (D)9 Ashley, Drew Representative Mike Holcomb (R)10 Cleveland, Drew, Grant, Jefferson, Lincoln Faulkner Senator Mark Johnson (R)15 Conway, Faulkner, Perry, Pulaski, Van Buren Senator Missy Thomas Irvin (R)18 Baxter, Cleburne, Faulkner, Fulton, Marion, Searcy, Stone, Van Buren, White Senator Ricky Hill (R)29 Faulkner, Lonoke, Pulaski, White Senator Jason Rapert (R)35 Faulkner, Perry Representative Douglas House (R)40 Faulkner, Pulaski Representative Cameron Cooper (R)44 Faulkner, Lonoke, White Representative Josh Miller (R)66 Cleburne, Faulkner, Van Buren Representative Stephen Meeks (R)67 Faulkner Representative Spencer Hawks (R)70 Faulkner Representative Steve Magie (D)72 Faulkner County Name Dist. Counties Franklin Senator Bob Ballinger (R)5 Carroll, Crawford, Franklin, Johnson, Madison, Sebastian, Washington Senator Gary Stubblefield (R)6 Franklin, Johnson, Logan, Yell Senator Terry Rice (R)9 Crawford, Franklin, Scott, Sebastian Representative Jon S. Eubanks (R)74 Franklin, Logan, Scott, Sebastian Representative Sarah Capp (R)82 Crawford, Franklin, Madison Fulton Senator Missy Thomas Irvin (R)18 Baxter, Cleburne, Faulkner, Fulton, Marion, Searcy, Stone, Van Buren, White Senator James Sturch (R)19 Fulton, Independence, Izard, Randolph, Sharp Representative Marsh Davis (R)61 Baxter, Fulton, Randolph, Sharp Garland Senator Alan Clark (R)13 Garland, Grant, Hot Spring, Saline Senator Bill Sample (R)14 Garland, Saline Representative Richard Womack (R)18 Clark, Dallas, Garland, Hot Spring, Nevada Representative Marcus Richmond (R)21 Garland, Montgomery, Perry, Polk, Scott, Sebastian, Yell Representative Mickey Gates (R)22 Garland, Saline Representative Bruce Cozart (R)24 Garland Representative Les Warren (R)25 Garland Representative Laurie Rushing (R)26 Garland, Hot Spring Grant Senator Bruce Maloch (R)12 Clark, Columbia, Dallas, Grant, Nevada, Ouachita Senator Alan Clark (R)13 Garland, Grant, Hot Spring, Saline Senator Trent Garner (R)27 Calhoun, Cleveland, Grant, Jefferson, Ouachita, Union Representative Mike Holcomb (R)10 Cleveland, Drew, Grant, Jefferson, Lincoln Representative Ken Bragg (R)15 Grant, Hot Spring, Jefferson Greene Senator Blake Johnson (R)20 Clay, Craighead, Greene, Lawrence, Randolph Representative Joe Jett (R)56 Clay, Greene, Lawrence, Randolph Representative Jimmy Gazaway (R)57 Greene Representative Frances Cavenaugh (R)60 Greene, Lawrence, Randolph, Sharp Hempstead Senator Larry Teague (D)10 Clark, Hempstead, Howard, Montgomery, Nevada, Pike, Polk, Sevier Senator Jimmy Hickey, Jr. (R)11 Hempstead, Lafayette, Little River, Miller, Sevier Representative Danny Watson (R)3 Hempstead, Nevada Representative Justin Gonzales (R)19 Clark, Hempstead, Howard, Nevada, Pike County Name Dist. Counties Hot Spring Senator Alan Clark (R)13 Garland, Grant, Hot Spring, Saline Representative Ken Bragg (R)15 Grant, Hot Spring, Jefferson Representative Richard Womack (R)18 Clark, Dallas, Garland, Hot Spring, Nevada Representative
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