Monday marked the primary day of the week-long candidate submitting interval for the 2024 election, and the Secretary of State’s Workplace studies 215 candidates filed the requisite paperwork to run.
All informed, 85 Republicans and 39 Democrats registered to run for numerous Home, Senate, federal, and constitutional workplaces. The biggest group, nevertheless, have been within the nonpartisan judicial races, the place 90 candidates signed up. These 214 crimson and blue candidates have been joined by a lone Impartial.
Former Arkansas Democratic gubernatorial candidate Chris Jones introduces contenders difficult Republican incumbents for U.S. Congress.
The Capitol rotunda churned with candidates Monday afternoon.
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Candidates file paperwork on the Arkansas Capitol to run for workplace on Monday, Nov. 6, 2023.
It was shut quarters Monday, Nov. 6, as candidates poured in for the primary day of submitting.
Full lists of the candidates who registered right this moment are beneath, separated by the kind of workplace every is working for. Incumbents are marked with an asterisk.
U.S. President: Joseph R. Biden* (D), Ron DeSantis (R), Nikki Haley (R), Vivek Ramaswamy (R), Donald J. Trump (R)
U.S. Congress, First District: Rodney Govens (D)
U.S. Congress, Second District: French Hill* (R), Marcus A. Jones (D)
U.S. Congress, Third District: Caitlin Draper (D)
U.S. Congress, Fourth District: Bruce Westerman* (R)
State Treasurer: Secretary of State John Thurston (R)
Arkansas Supreme Court docket: Decide Carlton D. Jones (Place 2), Supreme Court docket Justice Shawn A. Womack* (Place 5), Justice Barbara Womack Webb (Chief Justice/Place 1)
Arkansas Court docket of Appeals: Pam Hathaway (Dist. 6, Place 1), Molly McNulty (Dist. 6, Place 1), Decide Casey Tucker (Dist. 6, Place 1), Decide Waymond D. Brown (Dist. 7)
Arkansas Home: State Consultant Jeremy Wooldridge* (R-01), State Consultant Stetson Painter* (R-03), Jason Nazarenko (R-04), James (Jim) A. Corridor (I-05), State Consultant Ron McNair* (R-05), State Consultant Harlan Breaux* (R-06), David McPherson (D-07), State Consultant Brit McKenzie* (R-07), Diana Gonzales Worthen (D-09), State Consultant DeAnna Hodges* (R-09), Kate Schaffer (D-10), State Consultant Mindy McAlindon* (R-10), State Consultant Rebecca Burkes* (R-11), David L. Barber (D-12), Ashley Sheys (D-13), State Consultant R. Scott Richardson* (R-13), Nick Burkes (R-14), State Consultant John P. Carr* (R-15), Jeremey Criner (R-17), State Consultant Robin Lundstrum* (R-18), Consultant Steve Unger* (R-19), Consultant Nicole Clowney* (D-21), State Consultant David Whitaker* (D-22), State Consultant Kendra Moore* (R-23), Ryan Intchauspe (D-24), Ty Bates (R-24), State Consultant Chad Puryear* (R-25), James Eaton (R-26), Timmy Reid (R-27), State Consultant Steven Walker* (R-27), State Consultant Fran Cavenaugh* (R-30), State Consultant Jack Ladyman* (R-32), Brandt Smith (R-32), State Consultant Jon Milligan* (R-33), Desmond Hammett (D-34), Jessie McGruder (D-35), Raymond Whiteside (D-35), Robert Thorne Jr, J.P. (R-35), Consultant Johnny Rye* (R-36), Lisa Head (D-37), Consultant Steve Hollowell* (R-37), State Consultant Dwight Tosh* (R-38), State Consultant Wayne Lengthy* (R-39), Tom Nowlin (D-41), Jerry Holmes (R-41), Lauren Faulk (D-42), Consultant Stephen Meeks* (R-42), Consultant Rick Beck* R-43), State Consultant Stan Berry* (R-44), State Consultant Aaron M. Pilkington* (R-45), State Consultant Jon S. Eubanks* (R-46), State Consultant Ryan A. Rose* (R-48), Consultant Jay Richardson* (D-49), Robin W. McCray (D-50), Jane-Ellen Udouj-Kutchka (D-51), Jeff Burks (R-51), State Consultant Cindy Crawford* (R-51), State Consultant Marcus E. Richmond* (R-52), Amie Gates (D-53), State Consultant Matt Duffield* (R-53), State Consultant Mary Bentley* (R-54), State Consultant Matt Brown* (R-55), Consultant Cameron Cooper* (R-57), State Consultant Roger S. Lynch* (R-60), Consultant Jeremiah Moore* (R-61), Consultant Ken Ferguson* (D-64), Consultant Karilyn Brown* (R-67), State Consultant Brian S. Evans* (R-68), State Consultant David Ray* (R-69), State Consultant Carlton Wing* (R-70), Cassandra D. Inexperienced (D-71), Consultant Andrew Collins* (D-73), Consultant Tippi McCullough* (D-74), Consultant Ashley Hudson* (D-75), Consultant Pleasure C. Springer* (D-76), Ryan Davis (D-76), State Consultant Fred Allen* (D-77), Grant Smith (D-77), Consultant Keith Brooks* (R-78), State Consultant Tara Shephard* (D-79), State Consultant Denise Ennett* (D-80), State Consultant RJ Hawk* (R-81), State Consultant Tony Furman* (R-82), Teresa Dannaway (D-83), Paul Childress (R-83), Ken Yang (R-83), State Consultant Les Warren* (R-84), State Consultant Richard McGrew* (R-85), Invoice Bradshaw (D-86), State Consultant John Maddox* (R-86), State Consultant DeAnn Vaught* (R-87), Robert Leslie Bradford (R-88), State Consultant Justin Gonzales* (R-89), State Consultant Bruce Cozart* (R-91), State Consultant Mike Holcomb* (R-93), State Consultant Jeff Wardlaw* (R-94), Consultant Howard M. Beaty, Jr.* (R-95), State Consultant Wade Andrews* (R-98), State Consultant Lane Jean* (R-99), State Consultant Carol Dalby* (R-100)
Arkansas Senate: Senator Ben Gilmore* (R-01), Senator Steve Crowell* (R-03), Senator Matt McKee* (R-06), Senator Stephanie Flowers* (D-08), Consultant Jamie Scott (D-12), Senator Mark Johnson* (R-17), Tommy Wayne Wagner Jr. (R-19), State Senator Dan Sullivan* (R-20), Senator John Payton* (R-22), Senator Scott Flippo* (R-23), Michelle Justice (D-25), State Senator Jim Petty* (R29), Kaylee Wedgeworth (D-34), Senator Jim Dotson* (R-34)
Candidates for prosecuting attorney, circuit court judge, and district court judge can be found here.
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