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2020 Arkansas Election Filings 2020 ARKANSAS ELECTION FILINGS By Petition Filing Period - Sept. 12 - 19, 2019 By Fee Filing Period - Nov. 4 - 12, 2019 Primary Election - March 3 and Primary Runoff March 31, 2020 General Election - November 3 and General Runoff Dec. 1, 2020 FEDERAL ELECTIONS President of the United States Current Seat Holder Candidates Party Donald J. Trump Donald J. Trump R Bill Weld R Elizabeth Warren D Joseph R. Biden D Bernie Sanders D Cory Booker D Tom Steyer D Marianne Williamson D Joe Sestak D Michael Bennet D Amy Klobuchar D Pete Buttigieg D Mosie Boyd D Kamala Harris D John K. Delaney D Roque "Rocky" De La Fuente D Steve Bullock D Andrew Yang D Julian Castro D Michael R. Bloonberg D C. L. Gammon I U.S. SENATE Current Seat Holder Candidates Party Home Sen. Tom Cotton, R Sen. Tom Cotton R Joshua Mahony D Withdrawn Ricky Dale Harrington L Daniel Whitfield I U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Current Seat Holder Candidates Party Home 1st District-Crawford, R Cong. Rick Crawford R Jonesboro 2nd District-Hill, R Cong. French Hill R Little Rock Senator Joyce Elliott D Little Rock J. Glenn Smith I 3rd District-Womack, R Cong. Steve Womack R Rogers Celeste Williams D Bella Vista Michael Kalagias L 4th District-Westerman, R Cong. Bruce Westerman R Fountain Lake William Hanson D Stephens HS, Henderson, Cal-Berkley & Columbia Law Frank Gilbert L STATE ELECTIONS STATE SUPREME COURT Current Seat Holder Candidates NP Hometown Justice Josephine Hart* Chip Welch *Not Running Barbara Webb COURT OF APPEALS Current Seat Holder Candidates Hometown Judge Mike Murphy, D2P2 Mike Murphy Conway Judge Brandon Harrison, D4P1 Brandon Harrison Judge David Glover*, D4P2 Emily White *Deceased Stephanie Potter Barrett Judge Mark Klappenbach, D5 Mark Klappenbach James McMenis Lost to Klappenbach previously STATE SENATE Current Seat Holder Candidates Party Hometown Dist. 1-Hester, R Sen. Bart Hester R Cave Springs Ronetta Francis D Dist. 2-Hendren, R Sen. Jim Hendren R Gravette Ryan Craig D Dist. 7-Eads, R Sen. Lance Eads R Springdale Dist. 11-Hickey, Jr., R Sen. Jimmy Hickey R Texarkana Dist. 12-Maloch, D Sen. Bruce Maloch D Magnolia Charles Beckham R Dist. 13-Clark, R Sen. Alan Clark R Lonsdale Supported by State Chamber PAC Jeff Crow R Former Game & Fish Director Brandon Overly D Dist. 16-Davis, R Sen. Beanne Davis R Russellville Dist. 21-Cooper, R Sen. John Cooper R Jonesboro Supported by State Chamber & AIA PACs Rep. Dan Sullivan R Jonesboro Ken Yarborough I Dist. 22-Wallace, R Sen. Dave Wallace R Leachville Dist. 23-Caldwell, R Sen. Ron Caldwell R Wynne Dist. 25-Flowers, D Sen. Stephanie Flowers D Pine Bluff Efrem Elliott D Former state rep and lost to Flowers in 2012 Dist. 26-Cheatham, D Sen. Eddie Cheatham D Crossett Ben Gilmore R Works for Tim Griffin Bill Dunklin R Dist. 27-Garner, R Sen. Trent Garner R El Dorado Supported by State Chamber PAC Garry Smith D El Dorado Former State Rep. Keidra Burrell D Former State Rep. Dist. 28-Dismang, R Sen. Jonathan Dismang R Beebe Dist. 29-Hill, R Sen. Ricky Hill R Cabot Dist. 32-Bond, D* Clarke Tucker D Little Rock Former state rep *Not Running Bob Thomas R Little Rock Sen. Irvin's brother Dist. 34-English, R Sen. Jane English R North Little Rock Alisa Blaize Dixon D STATE HOUSE Current Seat Holder Candidates Party Hometown Dist. 1-Dalby, R Rep. Carol Dalby R Texarkana Dist. 2-Jean, R Rep. Lane Jean R Magnolia Dist. 3-Watson, R Rep. Danny Watson R Hope Larry Faulkner D Dist. 4-Vaught, R Rep. DeAnn Vaught R Horatio Supported by State Chamber PAC Dist. 5-Fielding, D Rep. David Fielding D Magnolia Chase McDowell R Dist. 6-Shepherd, R Rep. Matthew Shepherd R El Dorado Dist. 7-Barker, R Rep. Sonia Eubanks Barker R Smackover George Calloway D Church Bishop Dist. 8-Wardlaw, R Rep. Jeff Wardlaw R Warren Christopher Ogburn D Previous Ind. opponent, running as a D Dist. 9-Burch, D Rep. LeAnne Burch D Monticello Howard Beaty R Dist. 10-Holcomb, R Rep. Mike Holcomb R Pine Bluff Dist. 11-Glover, D Rep. Don Glover D Dermott Mark McElroy R Former House Dem Dist. 12-Richey, D Rep. Chris Richey D Helena David Tollet R Dist. 13-Hillman, R Rep. David Hillman R Almyra Dist. 14-Lynch, R Rep. Roger Lynch R Lonoke Rick Bransford D Christia Jones I Dist. 15-Bragg, R Rep. Ken Bragg R Sheridan Wayne Williems L Dist. 16-Ferguson, D Rep. Kenneth B. Ferguson D Pine Bluff Dist. 17-Flowers, D Rep. Vivian Flowers D Pine Bluff Dist. 18-Womack, R Rep. Richard Womack R Arkadelphia Dist. 19-Gonzales, R Rep. Justin Gonzales R Okolona Dist. 20-Maddox, R Rep. John Maddox R Mena Dist. 21-Richmond, R Rep. Marcus E. Richmond R Harvey Supported by State Chamber PAC Jim Reynolds R Harvey Coach, advertising & radio Dist. 22-Gates, R Richard McGrew R * Not Running Judy Bowers L Jack Wells R Richard Alvin Midkiff R Dist. 23-Fite, R Rep. Lanny Fite R Benton Dist. 24-Cozart, R Rep. Bruce Cozart R Hot Springs Dist. 25-Warren, R Rep. Les Warren R Hot Springs Dist. 26-Rushing, R* Lorna Nobles R Hot Springs Representative Lorrie Rushing's mother *Not running Joyce Schimenti D Dist. 27-Mayberry, R Rep. Julie Mayberry R East End Gary Fults I Dist. 28-Kelly, R* Marietta McClure R *Not Running Tony Furman R Patricia Ashley I Dist. 29-Love, D Rep. Fred Love D Little Rock Dist. 30-Allen, D Rep. Fred Allen D Little Rock Dist. 31-Davis, R* Keith Brooks R Little Rock *Not Running R. J. Hawk R Sandy Furrer I Mazhil Rajendoan D Dist. 32-Sorvillo, R Rep. Jim Sorvillo R Little Rock Ashley Hudson D Little Rock Attorney Dist. 33-Mcullough, D Rep. Tippi McCullough D Little Rock Dist. 34-Walker, D* Joy C. Springer D *Deceased Roderick Greer Talley I Ryan D. Davis D Lee D. Miller D Dist. 35-Collins, D Rep. Andrew Collins D Little Rock Dist. 36-Ennett, D Denise Ennett D Little Rock Downtown Assoc-President, substitute teacher Russell Williams III D Dist. 37-Scott, D Rep. Jamie Scott D North Little Rock Dist. 38-Wing, R Rep. Carlton Wing R North Little Rock Matthew Stallings D Dist. 39-Lowery, R Rep. Mark Lowery R Maumelle Kayla Applegate D Dist. 40-House, R* Karyn Maynard R North Little Rock Life insurance agency director *Not Running David Ray R Works for Lieutenant Governor Tim Griffin Allison Dougan I Conway 16 year-old wants lawsuit re Leg minimum age David Dougan I Conway Allison's father, filed as backup plan Dist. 41-Brown, R Rep. Karilyn Brown R Sherwood Zack Randall D Jannie Cotton D Dist. 42-Perry, D Rep. Mark Perry D Jacksonville Dist. 43-Evans, R Rep. Brian Evans R Cabot Dist. 44-Cooper, R Rep. Cameron Cooper R Romance Randy Govens D Dist. 45-Wooten, R Rep. Jim Wooten R Beebe Dist. 46-Eaves, R Rep. Les Eaves R Searcy Dist. 47-Christiansen, R Rep. Craig Christiansen R Bald Knob Dist. 48-Murdock, D Rep. Reginald Murdock D Marianna Dist. 49-Hollowell, R Rep. Steve Hollowell R Forrest City Justin Reeves D Dist. 50-Nicks, D Rep. Milton Nicks, Jr. D Marion Dist. 51-Ferguson, D Rep. Deborah Ferguson D West Memphis Dist. 52-Tosh, R Rep. Dwight Tosh R Jonesboro Dist. 53-Sullivan, R* Cole Peck R Jonesboro ER Doc, lost to Sullivan in 2018 Jonesboro City Council, HR for Family Inc. Services, Conduit *Running for Senate Bobby Long R Jonesboro supported Jon Milligan R Lake City Lake City Mayor Shawn Only D Dist. 54-Rye, R Rep. Johnny Rye R Trumann Dist. 55-Hodges, D Rep. Monte Hodges D Osceola Gary Tobar R Dist. 56-Jett, R Rep. Joe Jett R Success Dist. 57-Gazaway, R Rep. Jimmy Gazaway R Paragould Dist. 58-Smith, R Rep. Brandt Smith R Jonesboro Jim Burton D Ken Yarbrough R Dist. 59-Ladyman, R Rep. Jack Ladyman R Jonesboro Reginal "Ray" Prunty D Dist. 60-Cavenaugh, R Rep. Frances Cavenaugh R Walnut Ridge Dist. 61-Davis, R Rep. Marsh Davis R Cherokee Village Dist. 62-Gray, R Rep. Michelle Gray R Melbourne Dist. 63-Smith, R Rep. Stu Smith R Batesville Dist. 64-Payton, R Rep. John Payton R Wilburn Dist. 65-Beck, R Rep. Rick Beck R Center Ridge David Norman D Dist. 66-Miller, R Rep. Josh Miller R Heber Springs Dist. 67-Meeks, S., R Rep. Stephen Meeks R Greenbrier Steve Wilson D Dist. 68-Berry, R Rep. Stan Berry R Dover Lisa Hassell D Dist. 69-Pilkington, R Rep. Aaron Pilkington R Clarksville Dist. 70-Hawks, R Rep. Spencer Hawks R Conway Dist. 71-Cloud, R Rep. Joe Cloud R Russellville Dist. 72-Magie, D Rep. Steve Magie D Conway James B. Phillips R Dist. 73-Bentley, R Rep. Mary Bentley R Perryville Dist. 74-Eubanks, R Rep. Jon Eubanks R Paris Curtis Varnell R June Ateski D Shawn Bater R Dist. 75-Johnson, R Rep. Lee Johnson R Greenwood Dist. 76-Crawford, R Rep. Cindy Crawford R Fort Smith Caleb Harwell D Dist. 77-Boyd, R Rep. Justin Boyd R Fort Smith Stephen Edwards L Dist. 78-Richardson, D Rep. Jay Richardson D Fort Smith Dist. 79-Deffenbaugh, R Rep. Gary Deffenbaugh R Van Buren Dist. 80-Fite, R Rep. Charlene Fite R Van Buren Lou Reid Sharp D Lost to Fite previously Dist. 81-Coleman, R Rep. 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