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Legislative Directory 2017 Legislative Directory ® Arkansas Senate Arkansas Senate Cecile Bledsoe (R) Will Bond (D) Ark. Senate Dist. 3 Ark. Senate Dist. 32 Rogers • (479) 636-2115 Little Rock • (501) 396-5400 [email protected] [email protected] Ronald Caldwell (R) Eddie Cheatham (D) Ark. Senate Dist. 23 Ark. Senate Dist. 26 Wynne • (501) 682-6107 Crossett • (870) 364-5659 [email protected] [email protected] Linda Chesterfield (D) Alan Clark (R) Ark. Senate Dist. 30 Ark. Senate Dist. 13 Little Rock • (501) 888-1859 Lonsdale • (501) 262-3360 [email protected] [email protected] Linda Collins-Smith (R) John Cooper (R) Ark. Senate Dist. 19 Ark. Senate Dist. 21 Pocahontas • (870) 378-1434 Jonesboro • (870) 762-0130 [email protected] [email protected] Arkansas Senate Arkansas Senate Jonathan Dismang (R) Lance Eads (R) Ark. Senate Dist. 28 Ark. Senate Dist. 7 Beebe • (501) 882-0449 Springdale • (479) 435-5139 [email protected] [email protected] Joyce Elliott (D) Jane English (R) Ark. Senate Dist. 31 Ark. Senate Dist. 34 Little Rock • (501) 603-9546 North Little Rock • (501) 257-7670 [email protected] [email protected] Jake Files (R) Scott Flippo (R) Ark. Senate Dist. 8 Ark. Senate Dist. 17 Fort Smith • (479) 648-9216 Bull Shoals • (870) 421-3420 [email protected] [email protected] Stephanie Flowers (D) Trent Garner (R) Ark. Senate Dist. 25 Ark. Senate Dist. 27 Pine Bluff • (870) 535-1032 El Dorado • (501) 818-9219 [email protected] [email protected] Arkansas Senate Arkansas Senate Jim Hendren (R) Bart Hester (R) Ark. Senate Dist. 2 Ark. Senate Dist. 1 Gravette • (479) 787-6222 Cave Springs • (479) 531-4176 [email protected] [email protected] Jimmy Hickey, Jr. (R) Jeremy Hutchinson (R) Ark. Senate Dist. 11 Ark. Senate Dist. 33 Texarkana • (870) 772-4444 Benton • (501) 773-3760 [email protected] [email protected] Keith M. Ingram (D) Missy Thomas Irvin (R) Ark. Senate Dist. 24 Ark. Senate Dist. 18 West Memphis • (870) 735-9580 Mountain View • (870) 269-2703 [email protected] [email protected] Blake Johnson (R) Bryan B. King (R) Ark. Senate Dist. 20 Ark. Senate Dist. 5 Corning • (870) 323-1766 Green Forest • (870) 438-4565 [email protected] [email protected] Arkansas Senate Arkansas Senate Uvalde Lindsey (D) Bruce Maloch (D) Ark. Senate Dist. 4 Ark. Senate Dist. 12 Fayetteville • (479) 444-6752 Magnolia • (870) 235-7041 [email protected] [email protected] Jason Rapert (R) Terry Rice (R) Ark. Senate Dist. 35 Ark. Senate Dist. 9 Conway • (501) 336-0918 Waldron • (479) 637-3100 [email protected] [email protected] Bill Sample (R) David J. Sanders (R) Ark. Senate Dist. 14 Ark. Senate Dist. 15 Hot Springs • (501) 624-3445 Little Rock • (501) 682-6107 [email protected] [email protected] Greg Standridge (R) Gary Don Stubblefield (R) Ark. Senate Dist. 16 Ark. Senate Dist. 6 Russellville • (479) 968-1562 Branch • (479) 635-4314 [email protected] [email protected] Arkansas Senate Larry R. Teague (D) David Wallace (R) Ark. Senate Dist. 10 Ark. Senate Dist. 22 Nashville • (870) 845-5303 Leachville • (870) 919-8046 [email protected] [email protected] Eddie Joe Williams (R) Ark. Senate Dist. 29 Cabot • (501) 286-9366 [email protected] Arkansas State Senate Main Number: (501) 682-6107 Senate Session Number: (501) 682-2902 Website: arkansas.gov/senate Arkansas General Assembly Website: arkleg.state.ar.us Arkansas Senate Arkansas House of Representatives Fred Allen (D) Eddie L. Armstrong, III (D) Ark. House Dist. 30 Ark. House Dist. 37 Little Rock • (501) 804-7844 North Little Rock • (501) 444-8468 [email protected] [email protected] Bob Ballinger (R) Scott Baltz (D) Ark. House Dist. 97 Ark. House Dist. 61 Hindsville • (870) 350-5175 Pocahontas • (870) 378-1380 [email protected] [email protected] Sonia Eubanks Barker (R) Rick Beck (R) Ark. House Dist. 7 Ark. House Dist. 65 Smackover • (870) 814-7605 Center Ridge • (501) 912-1441 [email protected] [email protected] Mary Bentley (R) Charles Blake (D) Ark. House Dist. 73 Ark. House Dist. 36 Perryville • (501) 333-2297 North Little Rock • (501) 425-9824 [email protected] [email protected] Arkansas House of Representatives Justin Boyd (R) Ken Bragg (R) Ark. House Dist. 77 Ark. House Dist. 15 Fort Smith • (479) 262-2156 Sheridan • (870) 917-9205 [email protected] [email protected] David L. Branscum (R) Karilyn B. Brown (R) Ark. House Dist. 83 Ark. House Dist. 41 Marshall • (870) 448-6290 Sherwood • (501) 580-9000 [email protected] [email protected] LeAnne Burch (D) Sara Capp (R) Ark. House Dist. 9 Ark. House Dist. 82 Monticello • (870) 460-0773 Ozark • (479)209-2454 [email protected] [email protected] Frances Cavenaugh (R) Bruce Coleman (R) Ark. House Dist. 60 Ark. House Dist. 81 Walnut Ridge • (870) 886-4000 Mountainburg • (479) 806-6825 [email protected] [email protected] Arkansas House of Representatives Charlie Collins (R) Bruce Cozart (R) Ark. House Dist. 84 Ark. House Dist. 24 Fayetteville • (479) 283-9303 Hot Springs • (501) 627-3232 [email protected] [email protected] Carol Dalby (R) Andy Davis (R) Ark. House Dist. 1 Ark. House Dist. 31 Texarkana • (870) 772-1255 Little Rock • (501) 837-5109 [email protected] [email protected] Gary Deffenbaugh (R) Jana Della Rosa (R) Ark. House Dist. 79 Ark. House Dist. 90 Van Buren • (479) 719-8197 Rogers • (479) 236-3060 [email protected] [email protected] Jim Dotson (R) Charlotte V. Douglas (R) Ark. House Dist. 93 Ark. House Dist. 75 Bentonville • (479) 222-1234 Alma • (479) 430-0170 [email protected] [email protected] Arkansas House of Representatives Dan M. Douglas (R) R. Trevor Drown (R) Ark. House Dist. 91 Ark. House Dist. 68 Bentonville • (479) 619-9231 Dover • (479) 857-2498 [email protected] [email protected] Les Eaves (R) Jon S. Eubanks (R) Ark. House Dist. 46 Ark. House Dist. 74 Searcy • (501) 827-1344 Paris • (479) 438-0533 [email protected] [email protected] Joe Farrer (R) Deborah Ferguson (D) Ark. House Dist. 44 Ark. House Dist. 51 Austin • (501) 743-6855 West Memphis • (870) 735-7098 [email protected] [email protected] Kenneth B. Ferguson (D) David Fielding (D) Ark. House Dist. 16 Ark. House Dist. 5 Pine Bluff • (870) 413-8942 Magnolia • (870) 904-1716 [email protected] [email protected] Arkansas House of Representatives Charlene Fite (R) Lanny Fite (R) Ark. House Dist. 80 Ark. House Dist. 23 Van Buren • (479) 414-1818 Benton • (501) 317-2400 [email protected] [email protected] Vivian Flowers (D) Jack Fortner (R) Ark. House Dist. 17 Ark. House Dist. 99 Pine Bluff • (501) 329-8356 Yellville • (870) 449-4564 [email protected] [email protected] Mickey Gates (R) Jimmy Gazaway (R) Ark. House Dist. 22 Ark. House Dist. 57 Hot Springs • (501) 623-1100 Paragould • (870) 239-4002 [email protected] [email protected] Jeremy Gillam (R) Justin Gonzales (R) Ark. House Dist. 45 Ark. House Dist. 19 Judsonia • (501) 794-5757 Okolona • (870) 245-6345 [email protected] [email protected] Arkansas House of Representatives Michelle Gray (R) Michael John Gray (D) Ark. House Dist. 62 Ark. House Dist. 47 Melbourne • (870) 291-2515 Augusta • (870) 347-6000 [email protected] [email protected] Kim David Hammer (R) Kenneth L. Henderson (R) Ark. House Dist. 28 Ark. House Dist. 71 Benton • (501) 840-3841 Russellville • (479) 970-4850 [email protected] [email protected] Kim Hendren (R) David Hillman (R) Ark. House Dist. 92 Ark. House Dist. 13 Gravette • (479) 790-5600 Almyra • (870) 830-3004 [email protected] [email protected] Grant Hodges (R) Monte Hodges (D) Ark. House Dist. 96 Ark. House Dist. 55 Rogers • (479) 381-9513 Blytheville • (870) 870-4443 [email protected] [email protected] Arkansas House of Representatives Mike Holcomb (R) Steve Hollowell (R) Ark. House Dist. 10 Ark. House Dist. 49 Pine Bluff • (870) 489-7177 Forrest City • (870) 270-3831 [email protected] [email protected] Douglas House (R) Lane Jean (R) Ark. House Dist. 40 Ark. House Dist. 2 North Little Rock • (501) 590-1055 Magnolia • (870) 904-1856 [email protected] [email protected] Joe Jett (R) Bob Johnson (D) Ark. House Dist. 56 Ark. House Dist. 42 Success • (870) 276-5319 Jacksonville • (501) 982-1975 [email protected] [email protected] Jack Ladyman (R) Greg Leding (D) Ark. House Dist. 59 Ark. House Dist. 86 Jonesboro • (870) 340-7499 Fayetteville • (479) 966-9201 [email protected] [email protected] Arkansas House of Representatives Timothy Lemons (R) Fredrick “Fred” Love (D) Ark. House Dist. 43 Ark. House Dist. 29 Cabot • (501) 605-7565 Little Rock • (501) 612-3939 [email protected] [email protected] Mark D. Lowery (R) Robin Lundstrum (R) Ark. House Dist. 39 Ark. House Dist. 87 Maumelle • (501) 837-7633 Springdale • (479) 957-1959 [email protected] [email protected] Roger D. Lynch (R) John Maddox (R) Ark. House Dist. 14 Ark. House Dist. 20 Lonoke • (501) 412-8959 Mena • (479) 394-6060 [email protected] [email protected] Stephen Magie (D) Andy Mayberry (R) Ark.
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