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2013 Complete List of Elected Officials Pulaski County.Xlsx Elected Officials Pulaski County, Arkansas **Effective January 1, 2013** Term of Date Elected Office Name of Office Office Holder Address City/ State/ Zip Phone Party 11/6/2012 4 year U.S. President Barack Obama 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. Washington, DC 20500 202-456-1111 Democrat 11/6/2012 4 year U.S. Vice President Joe Biden 430 South Capitol Street, SE Washington, DC 20500 202-456-1111 Democrat 11/2/2010 6 year U.S. Senate John Boozman 11300 Financial Centre Little Rock, AR 72211 501-227-0062 Republican Parkway 11/4/2008 6 year U.S. Senate Mark Pryor P.O. Box 2720 Little Rock, AR 72203 501-551-0292 Democrat 11/6/2012 2 year U.S. Congress District 2 Tim Griffin P.O. Box 7526 Little Rock, AR 72217 501-353-0899 Republican 11/2/2010 4 year Governor Mike Beebe 301 South Victory St Little Rock, AR 72201 501-682-2627 Democrat 11/2/2010 4 year Lt. Governor Mark Darr 2605 W Pleasant Grove Rd Rogers, AR 72758 501-291-3277 Republican Ste 202-50 11/2/2010 4 year Secretary of State Mark Martin P.O. Box 700 Prairie Grove, AR 72753 479-846-1889 Republican 11/2/2010 4 year State Treasurer Martha A. Shoffner P.O. Box 3020 Little Rock, AR 72201 501-682-5888 Democrat 11/2/2010 4 year State Auditor Charlie Daniels P.O. Box 250275 Little Rock, AR 72225 501-847-0063 Democrat 11/2/2010 4 year Attorney General Dustin McDaniel PO Box 251368 Little Rock, AR 72225 501-374-6000 Democrat 11/2/2010 4 year State Land Commissioner John M. Thurston 16900 Hwy 113 Bigelow, AR 72016 501-772-2050 Republican 11/2/2010 4 year Prosecuting Attorney Larry Jegley 21318 Lake Vista Rd. Roland, AR 72135 501-868-9513 Democrat District 6 11/6/2012 2 year State Senate District 15 David J. Sanders P.O. Box 25847 Little Rock, AR 72221 501-766-8703 Republican 12/17/2012 Page 1 of 15 Elected Officials Pulaski County, Arkansas **Effective January 1, 2013** Term of Date Elected Office Name of Office Office Holder Address City/ State/ Zip Phone Party 11/6/2012 4 year State Senate District 29 Eddie Joe Williams 401 Cobblestone Dr Cabot, AR 72023 501-286-9366 Republican 11/6/2012 2 year State Senate District 30 Linda Pondexter Chesterfield P.O. Box 191653 Little Rock, AR 72219 501-888-1859 Democrat 11/6/2012 2 year State Senate District 31 Joyce Elliott P.O. Box 4248 Little Rock, AR 72214 501-537-0190 Democrat 11/6/2012 4 year State Senate District 32 David Johnson P.O. Box 22644 Little Rock, AR 72221 501-519-0654 Democrat 11/6/2012 2 year State Senate District 33 Jeremy Hutchinson 3 Chenal Woods # 331 Little Rock, AR 72223 501-773-3760 Republican 11/6/2012 4 year State Senate District 34 Jane English P.O. Box 8362 Jacksonville, AR 72078 501-257-7670 Republican 11/6/2012 2 year State Representative District 14 Walls McCrary P.O. Box 776 Lonoke, AR 72086 501-676-2317 Democrat 11/6/2012 2 year State Representative District 27 Rep. Andy Mayberry 3022 E. Woodson Lateral Rd Hensley, AR 72065 501-888-3522 Republican 11/6/2012 2 year State Representative District 29 Fred Love P.O. BOX 4963 Little Rock, AR 72214 501-672-3939 Democrat 11/6/2012 2 year State Representative District 30 Charles L Armstrong 9900 W. 36th St Little Rock, AR 72204 501-224-5071 Democrat 11/6/2012 2 year State Representative District 31 Andy Davis P.O. Box 30248 Little Rock, AR 72260 501-837-5109 Republican 11/6/2012 2 year State Representative District 32 Allen Kerr 1429 Merrill Dr Little Rock, AR 72211 501-225-3454 Republican 11/6/2012 2 year State Representative District 33 Warwick Sabin P.O. Box 250508 Little Rock, AR 72225 501-372-4550 Democrat 11/6/2012 2 year State Representative District 34 John W. Walker 1723 Broadway Little Rock, AR 72206 501-374-3758 Democrat 12/17/2012 Page 2 of 15 Elected Officials Pulaski County, Arkansas **Effective January 1, 2013** Term of Date Elected Office Name of Office Office Holder Address City/ State/ Zip Phone Party 11/6/2012 2 year State Representative District 35 John Charles Edwards 40 Sherrill Rd Little Rock, AR 72202 Democrat 11/6/2012 2 year State Representative District 36 Darrin Williams P.O. Box 3844 Little Rock, AR 72203 501-372-6939 Democrat 11/6/2012 2 year State Representative District 37 Eddie L. Armstrong III P.O. Box 5323 North Little Rock, AR 72119 501-444-8468 Democrat 11/6/2012 2 year State Representative District 38 Patti Julian P.O. Box 94822 North Little Rock, AR 72190 501-771-2653 Democrat 11/6/2012 2 year State Representative District 39 Mark Lowery 229 Summit Valley Cir Maumelle, AR 72113 501-837-5221 Republican 11/6/2012 2 year State Representative District 40 Douglas House P.O. Box 8048 Jacksonville, AR 72078 501-590-1055 Republican 11/6/2012 2 year State Representative District 41 Jim Nickels P.O. Box 6564 Sherwood, AR 72124 Democrat 11/6/2012 2 year State Representative District 42 Mark W. Perry 6 Foxboro Cv Jacksonville, AR 72076 501-982-4561 Democrat 5/20/2008 8 year State Supreme Court Jim Hannah 625 Marshall Street Little Rock, AR 72201 501-682-6873 Nonpartisan Chief Justice 5/23/2006 8 year State Supreme Court Donald Corbin 625 Marshall Street Little Rock, AR 72201 501-682-6838 Nonpartisan Assoc. Justice Pos. 2 5/18/2010 8 year State Supreme Court Courtney Henry 625 Marshall Street Little Rock, AR 72201 501-682-6849 Nonpartisan Assoc. Justice Pos. 3 5/22/2012 8 year State Supreme Court Judge Jo Hart 625 Marshall Street Little Rock, AR 72201 501-682-6849 Nonpartisan Assoc. Justice Pos. 4 5/20/2008 8 year State Supreme Court Paul Danielson 625 Marshall Street Little Rock, AR 72201 501-682-6849 Nonpartisan Assoc. Justice Pos. 5 11/2/2010 8 year State Supreme Court Karen Baker 625 Marshall Street Little Rock, AR 72201 501-682-7478 Nonpartisan Assoc. Justice Pos. 6 12/17/2012 Page 3 of 15 Elected Officials Pulaski County, Arkansas **Effective January 1, 2013** Term of Date Elected Office Name of Office Office Holder Address City/ State/ Zip Phone Party 5/23/2006 8 year State Supreme Court Robert L. Brown retiring effective 625 Marshall Street Little Rock, AR 72201 501-682-6864 Nonpartisan Assoc. Justice Pos. 7 1/1/2013 - Position to be appointed by Governor to fulfill 5/20/2008 8 year Arkansas Court of Appeals Rita Gruber 625 Marshall Street Little Rock, AR 72201 501-682-7987 Nonpartisan Justice Pos. 1 5/23/2006 8 year Arkansas Court of Appeals Larry Vaught 625 Marshall Street Little Rock, AR 72201 501-682-7491 Nonpartisan Justice Pos. 2 5/18/2010 6 year Circuit Judge Leon Johnson 401 West Markham, Ste 420 Little Rock, AR 72221 501-340-8590 Nonpartisan Division 1 Subdistrict 6.1 5/20/2008 6 year Circuit Judge Chris Piazza 401 West Markham, Ste 230 Little Rock, AR 72201 501-340-8424 Nonpartisan Division 2 Subdistrict 6.2 5/20/2008 6 year Circuit Judge Jay Moody 401 West Markham, Ste 240 Little Rock, AR 72201 501-340-8426 Nonpartisan Division 3 Subdistrict 6.2 5/20/2008 6 year Circuit Judge Herbert T. Wright, Jr. 401 West Markham, Ste 440 Little Rock, AR 72201 501-340-8593 Nonpartisan Division 4 Subdistrict 6.2 5/18/2010 6 year Circuit Judge Wendell Griffen 401 West Markham, Ste 410 Little Rock, AR 72201 501-340-8550 Nonpartisan Division 5 Subdistrict 6.1 5/20/2008 6 year Circuit Judge Timothy Fox 401 West Markham, Ste 360 Little Rock, AR 72201 501-340-8416 Nonpartisan Division 6 Subdistrict 6.2 5/20/2008 6 year Circuit Judge Barry Sims 401 West Markham, Ste 220 Little Rock, AR 72201 501-340-5630 Nonpartisan Division 7 Subdistrict 6.2 5/20/2008 6 year Circuit Judge Wiley Branton, Jr. 3001 West Roosevelt Road Little Rock, AR 72204 501-340-6666 Nonpartisan Division 8 Subdistrict 6.1 5/20/2008 6 year Circuit Judge Mary Spencer McGowan 401 West Markham, Ste 320 Little Rock, AR 72201 501-340-5602 Nonpartisan Division 9 District 6 (at large) 5/20/2008 6 year Circuit Judge Joyce Williams Warren 3001 West Roosevelt Road Little Rock, AR 72204 501-340-6725 Nonpartisan Division 10 Subdistrict 6.1 11/6/2012 6 year Circuit Judge Patti James 3001 West Roosevelt Road Little Rock, AR 72206 501-340-6700 Nonpartisan (Term Division 11 Subdistrict 6.2 (Elected to fulfill term expiring Expires 2014) 12/17/2012 Page 4 of 15 Elected Officials Pulaski County, Arkansas **Effective January 1, 2013** Term of Date Elected Office Name of Office Office Holder Address City/ State/ Zip Phone Party 5/18/2010 6 year Circuit Judge Alice Sprinkle Gray 401West Markham, Ste 350 Little Rock, AR 72201 501-340-8530 Nonpartisan Division 12 Subdistrict 6.1 5/20/2008 6 year Circuit Judge Collins Kilgore 401 West Markham, Ste 330 Little Rock, AR 72201 501-340-8534 Nonpartisan Division 13 Subdistrict 6.2 5/20/2008 6 year Circuit Judge Vann Smith 401 West Markham, Ste 300 Little Rock, AR 72201 501-340-8538 Nonpartisan Division 14 Subdistrict 6.2 5/20/2008 6 year Circuit Judge Richard "Dick" Moore 401 West Markham, Ste 340 Little Rock, AR 72201 501-340-5610 Nonpartisan Division 15 Subdistrict 6.2 5/22/2012 6 year Circuit Judge Morgan "Chip" Welch 401 West Markham, Ste 310 Little Rock, AR 72201 501-340-8542 Nonpartisan Division 16 Subdistrict 6.2 5/22/2012 6 year Circuit Judge Mackie Pierce 401 West Markham, Ste 360 Little Rock, AR 72201 501-340-5620 Nonpartisan Division 17 Subdistrict 6.2 5/22/2012 4 year Pulaski County District Judge Wayne Gruber 3001 West Roosevelt Little Rock, AR 72204 501-340-6841 Nonpartisan Pulaski County District Court 5/22/2012 4 year Pulaski County District Judge Rita F.
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