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ROSTER by the COUNTIES (Listed Alphabetically) © 2017 Arkansas Legislative Digest, Inc. ROSTER BY THE COUNTIES (Listed Alphabetically) (D) Democratic; (R) Republican Senators (Districts) Representatives (Districts) Senators (Districts) Representatives (Districts) ARKANSAS CLEVELAND Stephanie Flowers (D) (25) Chris Richey (D) (12) Eddie Cheatham (D) (26) Jeff Wardlaw (R) (8) Jonathan Dismang (R) (28) David Hillman (R) (13) Trent Garner (R) (27) Mike Holcomb (D) (10) Roger Lynch (R) (14) COLUMBIA ASHLEY Bruce Maloch (R) (12) Lane Jean (R) (2) Eddie Cheatham (D) (26) Jeff Wardlaw (R) (8) David Fielding (D) (5) LeAnne Burch (D) (9) Matthew Shepherd (R) (6) Mark McElroy (D) (11) CONWAY BAXTER David Sanders (R) (15) Rick Beck (R) (65) Scott Flippo (R) (17) John Payton (R) (64) Missy Irvin (R) (18) Jack Fortner (R) (99) CRAIGHEAD Nelda Speaks (R) (100) Blake Johnson (R) (20) Dwight Tosh (R) (52) John Cooper (R) (21) Dan Sullivan (R) (53) BENTON David Wallace (R) (22) Brandt Smith (R) (58) Bart Hester (R) (1) Robin Lundstrum (R) (87) Jack Ladyman (R) (59) Jim Hendren (R) (2) Jana Della Rosa (R) (90) Cecile Bledsoe (R) (3) Dan Douglas (R) (91) CRAWFORD Kim Hendren (R) (92) Bryan King (R) (5) Charlotte Douglas (R) (75) Jim Dotson (R) (93) Terry Rice (R) (9) Gary Deffenbaugh (R) (79) Rebecca Petty (R) (94) Charlene Fite (R) (80) Austin McCollum (R) (95) Bruce Coleman (R) (81) Grant Hodges (R) (96) Sarah Capp (R) (82) BOONE CRITTENDEN Greg Standridge (R) (16) David Branscum (R) (83) Keith Ingram (D) (24) Milton Nicks (D) (50) Scott Flippo (R) (17) Ron McNair (R) (98) Deborah Ferguson (D) (51) Jack Fortner (R) (99) Monte Hodges (D) (55) BRADLEY CROSS Eddie Cheatham (D) (26) Jeff Wardlaw (R) (8) Ronald Caldwell (R) (23) Steve Hollowell (R) (49) Keith Ingram (D) (24) Milton Nicks (D) (50) CALHOUN Trent Garner (R) (27) Sonia Barker (R) (7) DALLAS Jeff Wardlaw (R) (8) Bruce Maloch (R) (12) Jeff Wardlaw (R) (8) Richard Womack (R) (18) CARROLL Bryan King (R) (5) David Branscum (R) (83) DESHA Greg Standridge (R) (16) Bob Ballinger (R) (97) Stephanie Flowers (D) (25) Mark McElroy (D) (11) Ron McNair (R) (98) Eddie Cheatham (D) (26) Chris Richey (D) (12) CHICOT DREW Eddie Cheatham (D) (26) Mark McElroy (D) (11) Eddie Cheatham (D) (26) LeAnne Burch (D) (9) Mike Holcomb (D) (10) CLARK Larry Teague (D) (10) Richard Womack (R) (18) FAULKNER Bruce Maloch (R) (12) Justin Gonzales (R) (19) David Sanders (R) (15) Douglas House (R) (40) Missy Irvin (R) (18) Joe Farrer (R) (44) CLAY Eddie Joe Williams (R) (29) Rick Beck (R) (65) Blake Johnson (R) (20) Joe Jett (D) (56) Jason Rapert (R) (35) Josh Miller (R) (66) Stephen Meeks (R) (67) CLEBURNE David Meeks (R) (70) Missy Irvin (R) (18) John Payton (R) (64) Steve Magie (D) (72) Josh Miller (R) (66) Mary Bentley (R) (73) 91st General Assembly – Regular Session 1 © 2017 Arkansas Legislative Digest, Inc. Senators (Districts) Representatives (Districts) Senators (Districts) Representatives (Districts) FRANKLIN JOHNSON Bryan King (R) (5) Jon Eubanks (R) (74) Bryan King (R) (5) Aaron Pilkington (R) (69) Gary Stubblefield (R) (6) Sarah Capp (R) (82) Gary Stubblefield (R) (6) FULTON LAFAYETTE Missy Irvin (R) (18) Scott Baltz (D) (61) Lane Jean (R) (2) Linda Collins-Smith (R) (19) Jimmy Hickey (R) (11) David Fielding (D) (5) GARLAND LAWRENCE Alan Clark (R) (13) Richard Womack (R) (18) Blake Johnson (R) (20) Frances Cavenaugh (R) (60) Bill Sample (R) (14) Marcus Richmond (R) (21) Mickey Gates (R) (22) LEE Bruce Cozart (R) (24) Ronald Caldwell (R) (23) Reginald Murdock (D) (48) Les Warren (R) (25) Keith Ingram (D) (24) Laurie Rushing (R) (26) LINCOLN GRANT Stephanie Flowers (D) (25) Mike Holcomb (D) (10) Bruce Maloch (R) (12) Mike Holcomb (D) (10) Eddie Cheatham (D) (26) Kenneth Ferguson (D) (16) Alan Clark (R) (13) Ken Bragg (R) (15) Trent Garner (R) (27) LITTLE RIVER Jimmy Hickey (R) (11) DeAnn Vaught (R) (4) GREENE Blake Johnson (R) (20) Joe Jett (D) (56) LOGAN Jimmy Gazaway (R) (57) Gary Stubblefield (R) (6) Jon Eubanks (R) (74) Frances Cavenaugh (R) (60) LONOKE HEMPSTEAD Jonathan Dismang (R) (28) David Hillman (R) (13) Larry Teague (D) (10) Danny Watson (R) (3) Eddie Joe Williams (R) (29) Roger Lynch (R) (14) Jimmy Hickey (R) (11) Justin Gonzales (R) (19) Tim Lemons (R) (43) Joe Farrer (R) (44) HOT SPRING Alan Clark (R) (13) Ken Bragg (R) (15) MADISON Richard Womack (R) (18) Bryan King (R) (5) Sarah Capp (R) (82) Laurie Rushing (R) (26) Bob Ballinger (R) (97) HOWARD MARION Larry Teague (D) (10) DeAnn Vaught (R) (4) Scott Flippo (R) (17) John Payton (R) (64) Justin Gonzales (R) (19) Missy Irvin (R) (18) Jack Fortner (R) (99) INDEPENDENCE MILLER Linda Collins-Smith (R) (19) Michael John Gray (D) (47) Jimmy Hickey (R) (11) Carol Dalby (R) (1) Dwight Tosh (R) (52) Lane Jean (R) (2) Michelle Gray (R) (62) James Sturch (R) (63) MISSISSIPPI David Wallace (R) (22) Johnny Rye (R) (54) IZARD Monte Hodges (D) (55) Linda Collins-Smith (R) (19) Michelle Gray (R) (62) MONROE JACKSON Ronald Caldwell (R) (23) Reginald Murdock (D) (48) Ronald Caldwell (R) (23) Michael John Gray (D) (47) Stephanie Flowers (D) (25) Steve Hollowell (R) (49) Dwight Tosh (R) (52) Jonathan Dismang (R) (28) JEFFERSON MONTGOMERY Stephanie Flowers (D) (25) Mike Holcomb (D) (10) Larry Teague (D) (10) John Maddox (R) (20) Trent Garner (R) (27) Roger Lynch (R) (14) Marcus Richmond (R) (21) Ken Bragg (R) (15) Kenneth Ferguson (D) (16) NEVADA Vivian Flowers (D) (17) Larry Teague (D) (10) Danny Watson (R) (3) Bruce Maloch (R) (12) David Fielding (D) (5) 91st General Assembly – Regular Session 2 © 2017 Arkansas Legislative Digest, Inc. Senators (Districts) Representatives (Districts) Senators (Districts) Representatives (Districts) NEWTON RANDOLPH Greg Standridge (R) (16) David Branscum (R) (83) Linda Collins-Smith (R) (19) Joe Jett (D) (56) Blake Johnson (R) (20) Frances Cavenaugh (R) (60) OUACHITA Scott Baltz (D) (61) Bruce Maloch (R) (12) David Fielding (D) (5) Trent Garner (R) (27) Matthew Shepherd (R) (6) SAINT FRANCIS Sonia Barker (R) (7) Ronald Caldwell (R) (23) Reginald Murdock (D) (48) Keith Ingram (D) (24) Steve Hollowell (R) (49) PERRY David Sanders (R) (15) Marcus Richmond (R) (21) SALINE Mickey Gates (R) (22) Alan Clark (R) (13) Lanny Fite (R) (23) Rick Beck (R) (65) Bill Sample (R) (14) Andy Mayberry (R) (27) David Meeks (R) (70) Jeremy Hutchinson (R) (33) Kim Hammer (R) (28) Mary Bentley (R) (73) Andy Davis (R) (31) PHILLIPS SCOTT Keith Ingram (D) (24) Chris Richey (D) (12) Terry Rice (R) (9) Marcus Richmond (R) (21) Stephanie Flowers (D) (25) Jon Eubanks (R) (74) PIKE SEARCY Larry Teague (D) (10) Justin Gonzales (R) (19) Missy Irvin (R) (18) John Payton (R) (64) David Branscum (R) (83) POINSETT David Wallace (R) (22) Dwight Tosh (R) (52) SEBASTIAN Johnny Rye (R) (54) Bryan King (R) (5) Marcus Richmond (R) (21) Jake Files (R) (8) Jon Eubanks (R) (74) POLK Terry Rice (R) (9) Charlotte Douglas (R) (75) Larry Teague (D) (10) John Maddox (R) (20) Mat Pitsch (R) (76) Marcus Richmond (R) (21) Justin Boyd (R) (77) George McGill (D) (78) POPE Greg Standridge (R) (16) Trevor Drown (R) (68) SEVIER Aaron Pilkington (R) (69) Larry Teague (D) (10) DeAnn Vaught (R) (4) Ken Henderson (R) (71) Jimmy Hickey (R) (11) John Maddox (R) (20) Mary Bentley (R) (73) David Branscum (R) (83) SHARP Linda Collins-Smith (R) (19) Frances Cavenaugh (R) (60) PRAIRIE Scott Baltz (D) (61) Jonathan Dismang (R) (28) David Hillman (R) (13) Michelle Gray (R) (62) Roger Lynch (R) (14) STONE PULASKI Missy Irvin (R) (18) Michelle Gray (R) (62) David Sanders (R) (15) Roger Lynch (R) (14) John Payton (R) (64) Eddie Joe Williams (R) (29) Andy Mayberry (R) (27) Linda Chesterfield (D) (30) Fred Love (D) (29) UNION Joyce Elliott (D) (31) Fred Allen (D) (30) Trent Garner (R) (27) Matthew Shepherd (R) (6) Will Bond (D) (32) Andy Davis (R) (31) Sonia Barker (R) (7) Jeremy Hutchinson (R) (33) Jim Sorvillo (R) (32) Jane English (R) (34) Warwick Sabin (D) (33) VAN BUREN Jason Rapert (R) (35) John Walker (D) (34) David Sanders (R) (15) Josh Miller (R) (66) Clarke Tucker (D) (35) Greg Standridge (R) (16) Trevor Drown (R) (68) Charles Blake (D) (36) Missy Irvin (R) (18) Eddie Armstrong (D) (37) Carlton Wing (R) (38) Mark Lowery (R) (39) Douglas House (R) (40) Karilyn Brown (R) (41) Bob Johnson (D) (42) 91st General Assembly – Regular Session 3 © 2017 Arkansas Legislative Digest, Inc. Senators (Districts) Representatives (Districts) WASHINGTON Bart Hester (R) (1) Charlene Fite (R) (80) Jim Hendren (R) (2) Bruce Coleman (R) (81) Uvalde Lindsey (D) (4) Charlie Collins (R) (84) Bryan King (R) (5) David Whitaker (D) (85) Lance Eads (R) (7) Greg Leding (D) (86) Robin Lundstrum (R) (87) Clint Penzo (R) (88) Jeff Williams(R) (89) Bob Ballinger (R) (97) WHITE Missy Irvin (R) (18) David Hillman (R) (13) Ronald Caldwell (R) (23) Joe Farrer (R) (44) Jonathan Dismang (R) (28) Jeremy Gillam (R) (45) Eddie Joe Williams (R) (29) Les Eaves (R) (46) Michael John Gray (D) (47) WOODRUFF Ronald Caldwell (R) (23) Michael John Gray (D) (47) Jonathan Dismang (R) (28) YELL Gary Stubblefield (R) (6) Marcus Richmond (R) (21) Mary Bentley (R) (73) 91st General Assembly – Regular Session 4.
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