2010 - Arkansas Legislative Digest, Inc. Arkansas Election 2010 Primary Election Results May 18, 2010 (W) = Primary Winner (R/O) = Run-Off Candidate; Democrat Republican U.S. Senate Bill Halter, North Little Rock 139,770 – 43% (R/O) Randy Alexander, Springdale 4,387 – 3% Blanche Lincoln, Little Rock 146,431 – 45% (R/O) Gilbert Baker, Conway 16,519 – 12% D.C. Morrison, Little Rock 42,689 – 13% John Boozman, Rogers 74,855 – 53% (W) Curtis Coleman, Little Rock 6,927 – 5% Kim Hendren, Gravette 5,543 – 4% Jim Holt, Springdale 24.739 – 17% Fred Ramey, Searcy 1,886 – 1% Conrad Reynolds, Conway 7,115 – 5% U.S House of Representatives First Congressional District Steve Bryles, Blytheville 9,634 – 10% Rick Crawford, Jonesboro 14,426 – 72% (W) Chad Causey, Jonesboro 25,828 – 27% (R/O) Princella Smith, Wynne 5,675 – 28% David Cook, Williford 14,050 – 15% Terry Green, Mountain Home 5,089 – 5% Ben Ponder, Mountain Home 4,224 – 5% Tim Wooldridge, Paragould 36,716 – 39% (R/O) Second Congressional District John Adams, Little Rock 5,019 – 7% Tim Griffin, Little Rock 24,597 – 62% (W) David Boling, Little Rock 14,795 – 19% Scott Wallace, Little Rock 15,275 – 38% Joyce Elliott, Little Rock 30,370 – 40% (R/O) Patrick Kennedy, Little Rock 5,028 – 7% Robbie Wills, Conway 21,290 – 28% (R/O) Third Congressional District David Whitaker, Fayetteville Cecile Bledsoe, Rogers 8,245 – 13% (R/O) Gunner DeLay, Fort Smith 8,069 – 13% Steve Lowry, Fayetteville 2,478 – 4% Kurt Maddox, Gravette 6,027 – 10% Doug Matayo, Springdale 6,082 – 10% Mike Moore, Harrison 4,746 – 8% Bernie Skoch, Elkins 7,084 – 11% Steve Womack, Rogers 19,396 – 31% (R/O) Fourth Congressional District Mike Ross, Prescott Glenn Gallas, Hot Springs 7,857 – 45% Beth Anne Rankin, Magnolia 9,735 – 55% (W) 2010 - Arkansas Legislative Digest, Inc. State Constitutional Officers Lieutenant Governor Shane Broadway, Bryant Donnie Copeland, Sherwood 59,943 – 48% Mark Darr, Rogers 64,774 – 52% (W) Secretary of State Pat O’Brien, Jacksonville 149,157 – 49% (R/O) Mark Martin, Prairie Grove Doris Tate, Fort Smith 50,537 – 17% Mark Wilcox, Greenbrier 105,526 – 35% (R/O) State Land Commissioner Mike Berg, Little Rock 63,636 – 22% John Thruston, Bigelow L.J. Bryant, Newport 115,235 – 40% (R/O) Monty Davenport, Yellville 111,758 – 38% (R/O) Arkansas Senate District 5 Stephanie Flowers, Pine Bluff 4,798 – 56% (W) David Rainey, Dumas 3,746 – 44% District 10 Curren Everett, Salem Missy Irvin, Mountain View 1,381 – 52% (W) Paul White, Mountain View 1,290 – 48% District 13 Jake Files, Fort Smith 2,555 – 40% (R/O) Frank Glidewell, Fort Smith 2,392 – 37% (R/O) Jim Medley, Fort Smith 1,470 – 23% District 15 David Burnett, Osceloa 5,472 – 64% (W) Barry Harrison, Blytheville 3,121 – 36% District 16 Jack Crumbly, Widener 7,228 – 66% (W) Alvin Simes, West Helena 3,784 – 34% District 19 Q. Byrum Hurst, Hot Springs 4,630 – 46% Bill Sample, Hot Springs Gene Shelby, Hot Springs 5,372 – 54% (W) District 21 Ken Cowling, Texarkana 5,592 – 47% Steve Harrelson, Texarkana 6,396 – 53% (W) District 22 Dawn Creekmore, Bauxite 7,003 – 74% (W) Dan Greenberg, Little Rock 3,890 – 42% Todd Witham, Little Rock 2,515 – 26% Jeremy Hutchinson, Little Rock 5,331 – 58% (W) District 27 Mike Fletcher, Hot Springs 6,212 – 54% (W) Jack McCoy, Malvern 5,257 – 46% 2010 - Arkansas Legislative Digest, Inc. District 34 Jay Barth, Little Rock 2,763 – 38% Linda Chesterfield, Little Rock 4,578 – 62% (W) Arkansas House of Representatives District 4 Mary Joseph, Stamps 1,057 – 28% Lane Jean, Magnolia Raymond Robertson, Taylor 2,661 – 72% (W) District 5 Earnestine Allen, Camden 794 – 21% David Fielding, Magnolia 1,856 – 49.6% (RO) LaJoy Gordon, Camden 1,105 – 29% (RO) District 8 James “Jim” Scott, Warren 2,317 – 49% Jeff Wardlaw, Hermitage 2,468 – 51% (W) District 10 Ross Bolding, Monticello 1,153 – 25% (R/O) Daniel Gavin, Rison 812 – 18% Sheilla Lampkin, Monticello 1,461 – 32% (R/O) Rita Shepherd, Monticello 1,117 – 25% District 13 Clark Hall, Marvell 3,326 – 71% (W) Johnnie Weaver, West Helena 1,355 29% District 21 Frank Scott, DeQueen 2,144 – 46% Nate Steel, Nashville 2,382 – 53% (W) District 22 Orvin Foster, Mena 2,450 – 54% (W) Nate Bell, Mena Krystal Thrailkill, Mena 2,272 – 48% District 25 Richard Pellegrino, Hot Springs 1,762 – 46% John Vines, Hot Springs 2,033 – 54% (W) District 27 Vicky Morris, Alexander 1,021 – 43% (R/O) Andy Mayberry, Hensley Carlas Smith, Little Rock 410 – 17% Bill Taylor, Mabelvale 957 – 40% (R/O) District 31 Lynette Bryant, Little Rock 781 – 19% John Parke, Peron 2,059 – 45% H.R. Maxwell, Little Rock 598 – 15% David Sanders, Little Rock 2,537 – 55% (W) Debbie Murphy, Little Rock 1,570 – 39% (R/O) Scott Pace, Little Rock 1,074 – 27% (R/O) 2010 - Arkansas Legislative Digest, Inc. District 34 Terri Hollingsworth, Little Rock 820 – 26% (R/O) Carolyn Ann Smith, Little Rock Charity Smith, Little Rock 656 – 21% John Walker, Little Rock 1,455 – 46% (R/O) Odies Wilson, Little Rock 231 – 7% District 35 Frank Adcock, Little Rock 932 – 42% Fred Love, Little Rock 1,293 – 58% (W) District 39 Richard Carroll, N. Little Rock 408 – 20% Tracy Steele, North Little Rock 1,666 – 80% (W) District 49 Jesse Boyce, Beebe Jeremy Gillam, Judsonia 1,250 – 67% (W) Butch Rice, Beebe 627 – 33% District 51 Normal Gilchrest, Brinkley 2,513 – 47% Anna Grizzle, Brinkley Marshall Wright, Forrest City 2,894 – 53% (W) District 52 Elizabeth Johnson, Marianna 1,743 – 38% Reginald Murdock, Marianna 2,816 – 62% (W) District 54 James Pulliaum, West Memphis 693 – 26% (R/O) D’James Rogers II, West Memphis 410 – 16% Fred Smith, Crawfordsville 1,032 – 39% (R/O) Gary Tobar, Marion 493 – 19% District 59 Steve Choate, Heber Springs Lee Brown, Heber Springs 787 – 34% Josh Johnston, Rose Bud 1,536 – 66% (W) District 60 Al Garrett, Jr., Perryville 1,474 – 34% Brent Murphy, Morrilton Tommy Thompson, Morrilton 2,921 – 66% (W) District 61 John Catlett, Rover 2,118 – 57% (W) Kelly Boyd, Danville Mike Merritt, Dardanelle 1,598 – 43% District 63 Denny Altes, Fort Smith 2,312 – 59% (W) J.R. Dallas, Fort Smith 1,604 – 41% District 64 Gary Campbell, Fort Smith 816 – 37% Stephanie Malone, Fort Smith 1,404 – 63% (W) District 66 Dianna Faucher, Van Buren Gary Deffenbaugh, Van Buren 1,426 – 66% (W) Kevin Holmes, Van Buren 719 – 34% 2010 - Arkansas Legislative Digest, Inc. District 69 Dwight Hoyle, Clarksville 1,957 – 42% (R/O) Betty Overbey, Lamar 2,123 – 45% (R/O) Mike Shaw, Clarksville 591 – 13% District 71 Mike Cone, Melbourne 1,801 – 30% (R/O) Darryl Sullivan, Mountain View 1,660 – 28% Tommy Wren, Melbourne 2,552 – 42% (R/O) District 73 Ronald Cavenaugh, Walnut Ridge 1,697 – 31% (R/O) Chad Moseley, Walnut Ridge Blaine Davis, Hoxie 1,379 – 26% James Ratliff, Imboden 2,352 – 43% (R/O) District 76 Eddie Dunigan, Black Oak 914 – 26% Jim Martin, Bay Homer Lenderman, Brookland 1,501 – 43% (R/O) Wes Wagner, Jonesboro 1,106 – 31% (R/O) District 80 Linda Collins-Smith, Pocahontas 2,901 – 53% (W) Keith Sloan, Pocahontas Jan Ziegler, Pocahontas 2,598 – 47% District 82 Karrol Fowlkes, Salem 2,135 – 50% Lori Benedict, Salem 771 – 58% (W) Robert Hutchison, Evening Shade 2,159 – 50% (W) George Wiggam, Elizabeth 559 – 42% District 84 Harold Kimbrell, Booneville 1,224 – 34% John Eubanks, Paris David Rush, New Blaine 2,364 – 66% (W) District 92 Greg Leding, Fayetteville 1,152 – 61% (W) Bill Ramsey, Fayetteville 732 – 39% Arkansas Supreme Court (Non-Partisan) Position 3 John Fogleman, Marion 184,013 – 43% Courtney Henry, Fayetteville 248,935 – 57% (W) Position 6 Karen Baker, Clinton 205,004 – 48% (R/O) ** Tim Fox, Little Rock 156,680 – 37% (R/O) Evelyn Moorehead, Little Rock 63,319 – 15% Arkansas Court of Appeals District 2, Position 1 Jo Hart, Mountain View 41,604 – 52% (W) Rhonda Wood, Conway 38,686 – 48% ___________________________________________________________________ * Congressional and Legislative Run-Off election is June 8, 2010 ** Judicial Run-Off Election is November 2, 2010 (same as the general election) .
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