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The Republican Party majority status in the Arkansas State House of Representatives following the 2012 elections is the party's first since 1874 during the Reconstruction era. Democrats regained control of the state house and suppressed black and Republican voters.
2020 Arkansas House of Representatives election, 14th district [5] Party Candidate Votes % Republican: Roger Dale Lynch (incumbent) 7,005 : 58.75% : Democratic: Rick Bransford 3,964 33.25% Independent: Christia Jones 954 8.00% Majority 3,041 25.50% Total votes 11,923 : 100% : Republican hold
The Arkansas State House of Representatives is the lower house of the Arkansas General Assembly, the state legislature of the US state of Arkansas. The House has 100 members elected from an equal number of constituencies across the state. Each district has an average population of 30,137, according to the 2020 federal census.
2022 Arkansas House of Representatives election, 59th district Party Candidate Votes % Republican: Jim Wooten (incumbent) 6,861 : 80.96 : Democratic: William Alcott 1,308 15.43 Libertarian: Kai Schulz 306 3.61 Total votes 8,475 : 100.00
Year Executive offices General Assembly U.S. Congress; Governor Sec. of Terr. Treasurer Senate House Delegate; 1819 Robert Crittenden (DR) [a]: Robert Crittenden (DR): James Scull
The incumbent was Republican French Hill, who was re-elected with 55.4% of the vote in 2020. [1] The 2nd district has been the most competitive district in recent years, but redistricting — including dividing Little Rock — makes the district less competitive going forward. The 2nd district still comprises the central part of Arkansas.
The Republican Party of Arkansas (RPA), headquartered at 1201 West 6th Street in downtown Little Rock, is the affiliate of the Republican Party in Arkansas.It is currently the dominant party in the state, controlling all four of Arkansas' U.S. House seats, both U.S. Senate seats, all statewide executive offices, including the governorship, and supermajorities in both houses of the state ...
The 4th district encompasses southwestern Arkansas, taking in Camden, Hope, Hot Springs, Magnolia, Pine Bluff, and Texarkana. The incumbent was Republican Bruce Westerman, who was re-elected with 66.7% of the vote in 2018. [2]