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1 Arkansas General Assembly Roster County Name Dist. Counties Arkansas Senator Stephanie Flowers (D) 25 Arkansas, Desha, Jefferson, Lincoln, Monroe, Phillips Senator Jonathan Dismang (R) 28 Arkansas, Lonoke, Monroe, Prairie, Representative Chris Richey (D) 12 Arkansas, Desha, Lincoln, Phillips Representative David Hillman (R) 13 Arkansas, Lonoke, Prairie, White Representative Roger D. Lynch (R) 14 Arkansas, Jefferson, Lonoke, Prairie, Pulaski Ashley Baxter Senator Eddie Cheatham (D) 26 Ashley, Bradley, Chicot, Cleveland, Desha, Drew, Lincoln Representative Jeffrey R. Wardlaw (R) 8 Ashley, Bradley, Calhoun, Cleveland, Dallas, Drew Representative Leanne Burch (D) 9 Ashley, Drew Representative Mark D. McElroy (D) 11 Ashley, Chicot, Desha Senator Scott Flippo (R) 17 Baxter, Boone, Marion Marion, Searcy, Stone, Van, White Representative Scott Baltz (D) 61 Baxter, Fulton, Randolph, Sharp Representative John Payton (R) 64 Baxter, Cleburne, Marion, Searcy, Stone Representative Jack Fortner (R) 99 Baxter, Boone, Marion, Searcy Representative Nelda Speaks (R) 100 Baxter
2 Benton Senator Bart Hester (R) 1 Benton, Washington Senator Jim Hendren (R) 2 Benton, Washington Senator Cecile Bledsoe (R) 3 Benton Representative Robin Lundstrum (R) 87 Benton, Washington Representative Clint Penzo (R) 88 Benton, Washington Representative Jana Della Rosa (R) 90 Benton Representative Dan M. Douglas (R) 91 Benton Representative Kim Hendren (R) 92 Benton Representative Jim Dotson (R) 93 Benton Representative Rebecca Petty (R) 94 Benton Representative Austin McCollum (R) 95 Benton Representative Grant Hodges (R) 96 Benton Boone Bradley Calhoun Carroll Senator Greg Standridge (R) 16 Boone, Carroll, Newton, Pope, Van Senator Scott Flippo (R) 17 Baxter, Boone, Marion Representative David L. Branscum (R) 83 Boone, Carroll, Newton, Pope, Searcy Representative Ron McNair (R) 98 Boone, Carroll Representative Jack Fortner (R) 99 Baxter, Boone, Marion, Searcy Senator Eddie Cheatham (D) 26 Ashley, Bradley, Chicot, Cleveland, Desha, Drew, Lincoln Representative Jeffrey R. Wardlaw (R) 8 Ashley, Bradley, Calhoun, Cleveland, Dallas, Drew Senator Trent Garner (R) 27 Calhoun, Cleveland, Grant, Jefferson, Ouachita, Union Representative Sonia Eubanks Barker (R) 7 Calhoun, Ouachita, Union Representative Jeffrey R. Wardlaw (R) 8 Ashley, Bradley, Calhoun, Cleveland, Dallas, Drew Senator Bryan B. King (R) 5 Carroll, Crawford, Franklin, Johnson, Madison, Sebastian, Washington Senator Greg Standridge (R) 16 Boone, Carroll, Newton, Pope, Van Representative David L. Branscum (R) 83 Boone, Carroll, Newton, Pope, Searcy Representative Bob Ballinger (R) 97 Carroll, Madison, Washington Representative Ron McNair (R) 98 Boone, Carroll
3 Chicot Senator Eddie Cheatham (D) 26 Ashley, Bradley, Chicot, Cleveland, Desha, Drew, Lincoln Representative Mark D. McElroy (D) 11 Ashley, Chicot, Desha Clark Clay Cleburne Senator Bruce Maloch (D) 12 Clark, Columbia, Dallas, Grant, Nevada, Ouachita Representative Richard Womack (R) 18 Clark, Dallas, Garland, Hot Spring, Nevada Representative Justin Gonzales (R) 19 Clark, Hempstead, Howard, Nevada, Pike Senator Blake Johnson (R) 20 Clay, Craighead, Greene, Lawrence, Randolph Representative Joe Jett (R) 56 Clay, Greene, Lawrence, Randolph Marion, Searcy, Stone, Van, White Representative John Payton (R) 64 Baxter, Cleburne, Marion, Searcy, Stone Representative Josh Miller (R) 66 Cleburne, Faulkner, Van Cleveland Senator Eddie Cheatham (D) 26 Ashley, Bradley, Chicot, Cleveland, Desha, Drew, Lincoln Senator Trent Garner (R) 27 Calhoun, Cleveland, Grant, Jefferson, Ouachita, Union Representative Jeffrey R. Wardlaw (R) 8 Ashley, Bradley, Calhoun, Cleveland, Dallas, Drew Representative Mike Holcomb (R) 10 Cleveland, Drew, Grant, Jefferson, Lincoln Columbia Senator Bruce Maloch (D) 12 Clark, Columbia, Dallas, Grant, Nevada, Ouachita Representative Lane Jean (R) 2 Columbia, Lafayette, Miller Representative David Fielding (D) 5 Columbia, Lafayette, Nevada, Ouachita Representative Matthew Shepherd (R) 6 Columbia, Ouachita, Union Conway Senator David J. Sanders (R) 15 Conway, Faulkner, Perry, Pulaski, Van Representative Rick Beck (R) 65 Conway, Perry Representative Mary Bentley (R) 73 Conway, Perry, Pope, Yell
4 Craighead Senator Blake Johnson (R) 20 Clay, Craighead, Greene, Lawrence, Randolph Senator John Cooper (R) 21 Craighead Senator David Wallace (R) 22 Craighead, Mississippi, Poinsett Representative Dwight Tosh (R) 52 Craighead, Independence, Jackson, Poinsett Representative Dan Sullivan (R) 53 Craighead Representative Brandt Smith (R) 58 Craighead Representative Jack Ladyman (R) 59 Craighead Crawford Senator Bryan B. King (R) 5 Carroll, Crawford, Franklin, Johnson, Madison, Sebastian, Washington Senator Terry Rice (R) 9 Crawford, Franklin, Scott, Sebastian Representative Charlotte V. Douglas (R) 75 Crawford, Sebastian Representative Gary Deffenbaugh (R) 79 Crawford Representative Charlene Fite (R) 80 Crawford, Washington Representative Bruce Coleman (R) 81 Crawford, Washington Representative Sara Capp (R) 82 Crawford, Franklin, Madison Crittenden Senator Keith M. Ingram (D) 24 Crittenden, Cross, Lee, Phillips, St. Francis Representative Milton Nicks, Jr. (D) 50 Crittenden, Cross Representative Deborah Ferguson (D) 51 Crittenden Representative Monte Hodges (D) 55 Crittenden, Mississippi Cross Dallas Senator Ronald Caldwell (R) 23 Cross, Jackson, Lee, Monroe, St. Francis, Senator Keith M. Ingram (D) 24 Crittenden, Cross, Lee, Phillips, St. Francis Representative Steve Hollowell (R) 49 Cross, Monroe, St. Francis Representative Milton Nicks, Jr. (D) 50 Crittenden, Cross Senator Bruce Maloch (D) 12 Clark, Columbia, Dallas, Grant, Nevada, Ouachita Representative Jeffrey R. Wardlaw (R) 8 Ashley, Bradley, Calhoun, Cleveland, Dallas, Drew Representative Richard Womack (R) 18 Clark, Dallas, Garland, Hot Spring, Nevada
5 Desha Senator Stephanie Flowers (D) 25 Arkansas, Desha, Jefferson, Lincoln, Monroe, Phillips Senator Eddie Cheatham (D) 26 Ashley, Bradley, Chicot, Cleveland, Desha, Drew, Lincoln Representative Mark D. McElroy (D) 11 Ashley, Chicot, Desha Representative Chris Richey (D) 12 Arkansas, Desha, Lincoln, Phillips Drew Faulkner Franklin Fulton Senator Eddie Cheatham (D) 26 Ashley, Bradley, Chicot, Cleveland, Desha, Drew, Lincoln Representative Jeffrey R. Wardlaw (R) 8 Ashley, Bradley, Calhoun, Cleveland, Dallas, Drew Representative Leanne Burch (D) 9 Ashley, Drew Representative Mike Holcomb (R) 10 Cleveland, Drew, Grant, Jefferson, Lincoln Senator David J. Sanders (R) 15 Conway, Faulkner, Perry, Pulaski, Van Marion, Searcy, Stone, Van, White Senator Eddie Joe Williams (R) 29 Faulkner, Lonoke, Pulaski, White Senator Jason Rapert (R) 35 Faulkner, Perry Representative Douglas House (R) 40 Faulkner, Pulaski Representative Joe Farrer (R) 44 Faulkner, Lonoke, White Representative Josh Miller (R) 66 Cleburne, Faulkner, Van Representative Stephen Meeks (R) 67 Faulkner Representative David Meeks (R) 70 Faulkner Representative Stephen Magie (D) 72 Faulkner Senator Bryan B. King (R) 5 Carroll, Crawford, Franklin, Johnson, Madison, Sebastian, Washington Senator Gary Don Stubblefield (R) 6 Franklin, Johnson, Logan, Yell Senator Terry Rice (R) 9 Crawford, Franklin, Scott, Sebastian Representative Jon S. Eubanks (R) 74 Franklin, Logan, Scott, Sebastian Representative Sara Capp (R) 82 Crawford, Franklin, Madison Marion, Searcy, Stone, Van, White Senator Linda Collins-Smith (R) 19 Fulton, Independence, Izard, Randolph, Sharp Representative Scott Baltz (D) 61 Baxter, Fulton, Randolph, Sharp
6 Garland Senator Alan Clark (R) 13 Garland, Grant, Hot Spring, Saline Senator Bill Sample (R) 14 Garland, Saline Representative Richard Womack (R) 18 Clark, Dallas, Garland, Hot Spring, Nevada Representative Marcus E. Richmond (R) 21 Garland, Montgomery, Perry, Polk, Scott, Sebastian, Yell Representative Mickey Gates (R) 22 Garland, Saline Representative Bruce Cozart (R) 24 Garland Representative Les Warren (R) 25 Garland Representative Laurie Rushing (R) 26 Garland, Hot Spring Grant Greene Senator Bruce Maloch (D) 12 Clark, Columbia, Dallas, Grant, Nevada, Ouachita Senator Alan Clark (R) 13 Garland, Grant, Hot Spring, Saline Senator Trent Garner (R) 27 Calhoun, Cleveland, Grant, Jefferson, Ouachita, Union Representative Mike Holcomb (R) 10 Cleveland, Drew, Grant, Jefferson, Lincoln Representative Ken Bragg (R) 15 Grant, Hot Spring, Jefferson Senator Blake Johnson (R) 20 Clay, Craighead, Greene, Lawrence, Randolph Representative Joe Jett (R) 56 Clay, Greene, Lawrence, Randolph Representative Jimmy Gazaway (R) 57 Greene Representative Frances Cavenaugh (R) 60 Greene, Lawrence, Randolph, Sharp Hempstead Senator Jimmy Hickey, Jr. (R) 11 Hempstead, Lafayette, Little River, Miller, Sevier Representative Danny Watson (R) 3 Hempstead, Nevada Representative Justin Gonzales (R) 19 Clark, Hempstead, Howard, Nevada, Pike Hot Spring Senator Alan Clark (R) 13 Garland, Grant, Hot Spring, Saline Representative Ken Bragg (R) 15 Grant, Hot Spring, Jefferson Representative Richard Womack (R) 18 Clark, Dallas, Garland, Hot Spring, Nevada Representative Laurie Rushing (R) 26 Garland, Hot Spring
7 Howard Representative DeAnn Vaught (R) 4 Howard, Little River, Sevier Representative Justin Gonzales (R) 19 Clark, Hempstead, Howard, Nevada, Pike Independence Senator Linda Collins-Smith (R) 19 Fulton, Independence, Izard, Randolph, Sharp Representative Michael John Gray (D) 47 Independence, Jackson, White, Woodruff Representative Dwight Tosh (R) 52 Craighead, Independence, Jackson, Poinsett Representative Michelle Gray (R) 62 Independence, Izard, Sharp, Stone Representative James Sturch (R) 63 Independence Izard Jackson Jefferson Johnson Senator Linda Collins-Smith (R) 19 Fulton, Independence, Izard, Randolph, Sharp Representative Michelle Gray (R) 62 Independence, Izard, Sharp, Stone Senator Ronald Caldwell (R) 23 Cross, Jackson, Lee, Monroe, St. Francis, Representative Michael John Gray (D) 47 Independence, Jackson, White, Woodruff Representative Dwight Tosh (R) 52 Craighead, Independence, Jackson, Poinsett Senator Stephanie Flowers (D) 25 Arkansas, Desha, Jefferson, Lincoln, Monroe, Phillips Senator Trent Garner (R) 27 Calhoun, Cleveland, Grant, Jefferson, Ouachita, Union Representative Mike Holcomb (R) 10 Cleveland, Drew, Grant, Jefferson, Lincoln Representative Roger D. Lynch (R) 14 Arkansas, Jefferson, Lonoke, Prairie, Pulaski Representative Ken Bragg (R) 15 Grant, Hot Spring, Jefferson Representative Kenneth B. Ferguson (D) 16 Jefferson, Lincoln Representative Vivian Flowers (D) 17 Jefferson Senator Bryan B. King (R) 5 Carroll, Crawford, Franklin, Johnson, Madison, Sebastian, Washington Senator Gary Don Stubblefield (R) 6 Franklin, Johnson, Logan, Yell Representative Aaron Pilkington (R) 69 Johnson, Pope
8 Lafayette Senator Jimmy Hickey, Jr. (R) 11 Hempstead, Lafayette, Little River, Miller, Sevier Representative Lane Jean (R) 2 Columbia, Lafayette, Miller Representative David Fielding (D) 5 Columbia, Lafayette, Nevada, Ouachita Lawrence Senator Blake Johnson (R) 20 Clay, Craighead, Greene, Lawrence, Randolph Representative Joe Jett (R) 56 Clay, Greene, Lawrence, Randolph Representative Frances Cavenaugh (R) 60 Greene, Lawrence, Randolph, Sharp Lee Lincoln Senator Ronald Caldwell (R) 23 Cross, Jackson, Lee, Monroe, St. Francis, Senator Keith M. Ingram (D) 24 Crittenden, Cross, Lee, Phillips, St. Francis Representative Reginald Murdock (D) 48 Lee, Monroe, St. Francis Senator Stephanie Flowers (D) 25 Arkansas, Desha, Jefferson, Lincoln, Monroe, Phillips Senator Eddie Cheatham (D) 26 Ashley, Bradley, Chicot, Cleveland, Desha, Drew, Lincoln Representative Mike Holcomb (R) 10 Cleveland, Drew, Grant, Jefferson, Lincoln Representative Chris Richey (D) 12 Arkansas, Desha, Lincoln, Phillips Representative Kenneth B. Ferguson (D) 16 Jefferson, Lincoln Little River Senator Jimmy Hickey, Jr. (R) 11 Hempstead, Lafayette, Little River, Miller, Sevier Representative DeAnn Vaught (R) 4 Howard, Little River, Sevier Logan Senator Gary Don Stubblefield (R) 6 Franklin, Johnson, Logan, Yell Representative Jon S. Eubanks (R) 74 Franklin, Logan, Scott, Sebastian
9 Lonoke Senator Jonathan Dismang (R) 28 Arkansas, Lonoke, Monroe, Prairie, Senator Eddie Joe Williams (R) 29 Faulkner, Lonoke, Pulaski, White Representative David Hillman (R) 13 Arkansas, Lonoke, Prairie, White Representative Roger D. Lynch (R) 14 Arkansas, Jefferson, Lonoke, Prairie, Pulaski Representative Timothy Lemons (R) 43 Lonoke Representative Joe Farrer (R) 44 Faulkner, Lonoke, White Madison Marion Miller Senator Bryan B. King (R) 5 Carroll, Crawford, Franklin, Johnson, Madison, Sebastian, Washington Representative Sara Capp (R) 82 Crawford, Franklin, Madison Representative Bob Ballinger (R) 97 Carroll, Madison, Washington Senator Scott Flippo (R) 17 Baxter, Boone, Marion Marion, Searcy, Stone, Van, White Representative John Payton (R) 64 Baxter, Cleburne, Marion, Searcy, Stone Representative Jack Fortner (R) 99 Baxter, Boone, Marion, Searcy Senator Jimmy Hickey, Jr. (R) 11 Hempstead, Lafayette, Little River, Miller, Sevier Representative Carol Dalby (R) 1 Miller Representative Lane Jean (R) 2 Columbia, Lafayette, Miller Mississippi Senator David Wallace (R) 22 Craighead, Mississippi, Poinsett Representative Johnny Rye (R) 54 Mississippi, Poinsett Representative Monte Hodges (D) 55 Crittenden, Mississippi Monroe Senator Ronald Caldwell (R) 23 Cross, Jackson, Lee, Monroe, St. Francis, Senator Stephanie Flowers (D) 25 Arkansas, Desha, Jefferson, Lincoln, Monroe, Phillips Senator Jonathan Dismang (R) 28 Arkansas, Lonoke, Monroe, Prairie, Representative Reginald Murdock (D) 48 Lee, Monroe, St. Francis Representative Steve Hollowell (R) 49 Cross, Monroe, St. Francis
10 Montgomery Representative John Maddox (R) 20 Montgomery, Polk, Sevier Representative Marcus E. Richmond (R) 21 Garland, Montgomery, Perry, Polk, Scott, Sebastian, Yell Nevada Newton Ouachita Perry Phillips Senator Bruce Maloch (D) 12 Clark, Columbia, Dallas, Grant, Nevada, Ouachita Representative Danny Watson (R) 3 Hempstead, Nevada Representative David Fielding (D) 5 Columbia, Lafayette, Nevada, Ouachita Representative Richard Womack (R) 18 Clark, Dallas, Garland, Hot Spring, Nevada Representative Justin Gonzales (R) 19 Clark, Hempstead, Howard, Nevada, Pike Senator Greg Standridge (R) 16 Boone, Carroll, Newton, Pope, Van Representative David L. Branscum (R) 83 Boone, Carroll, Newton, Pope, Searcy Senator Bruce Maloch (D) 12 Clark, Columbia, Dallas, Grant, Nevada, Ouachita Senator Trent Garner (R) 27 Calhoun, Cleveland, Grant, Jefferson, Ouachita, Union Representative David Fielding (D) 5 Columbia, Lafayette, Nevada, Ouachita Representative Matthew Shepherd (R) 6 Columbia, Ouachita, Union Representative Sonia Eubanks Barker (R) 7 Calhoun, Ouachita, Union Senator David J. Sanders (R) 15 Conway, Faulkner, Perry, Pulaski, Van Senator Jason Rapert (R) 35 Faulkner, Perry Representative Marcus E. Richmond (R) 21 Garland, Montgomery, Perry, Polk, Scott, Sebastian, Yell Representative Rick Beck (R) 65 Conway, Perry Representative Mary Bentley (R) 73 Conway, Perry, Pope, Yell Senator Keith M. Ingram (D) 24 Crittenden, Cross, Lee, Phillips, St. Francis Senator Stephanie Flowers (D) 25 Arkansas, Desha, Jefferson, Lincoln, Monroe, Phillips Representative Chris Richey (D) 12 Arkansas, Desha, Lincoln, Phillips
11 Pike Representative Justin Gonzales (R) 19 Clark, Hempstead, Howard, Nevada, Pike Poinsett Polk Pope Prairie Senator David Wallace (R) 22 Craighead, Mississippi, Poinsett Representative Dwight Tosh (R) 52 Craighead, Independence, Jackson, Poinsett Representative Johnny Rye (R) 54 Mississippi, Poinsett Representative John Maddox (R) 20 Montgomery, Polk, Sevier Representative Marcus E. Richmond (R) 21 Garland, Montgomery, Perry, Polk, Scott, Sebastian, Yell Senator Greg Standridge (R) 16 Boone, Carroll, Newton, Pope, Van Representative R. Trevor Drown (R) 68 Pope, Van Representative Aaron Pilkington (R) 69 Johnson, Pope Representative Kenneth L. Henderson (R) 71 Pope Representative Mary Bentley (R) 73 Conway, Perry, Pope, Yell Representative David L. Branscum (R) 83 Boone, Carroll, Newton, Pope, Searcy Senator Jonathan Dismang (R) 28 Arkansas, Lonoke, Monroe, Prairie, Representative David Hillman (R) 13 Arkansas, Lonoke, Prairie, White Representative Roger D. Lynch (R) 14 Arkansas, Jefferson, Lonoke, Prairie, Pulaski
12 Pulaski Senator David J. Sanders (R) 15 Conway, Faulkner, Perry, Pulaski, Van Senator Eddie Joe Williams (R) 29 Faulkner, Lonoke, Pulaski, White Senator Linda Pondexter Chesterfield (D) 30 Pulaski Senator Joyce Elliott (D) 31 Pulaski Senator Will Bond (D) 32 Pulaski Senator Jeremy Hutchinson (R) 33 Pulaski, Saline Senator Jane English (R) 34 Pulaski Representative Roger D. Lynch (R) 14 Arkansas, Jefferson, Lonoke, Prairie, Pulaski Representative Andy Mayberry (R) 27 Pulaski, Saline Representative Fredrick "Fred" Love (D) 29 Pulaski Representative Fred Allen (D) 30 Pulaski Representative Andy Davis (R) 31 Pulaski, Saline Representative James J. Sorvillo (R) 32 Pulaski Representative Warwick Sabin (D) 33 Pulaski Representative John W. Walker (D) 34 Pulaski Representative Clarke Tucker (D) 35 Pulaski Representative Charles Blake (D) 36 Pulaski Representative Eddie L. Armstrong, III (D) 37 Pulaski Representative Carlton Wing (R) 38 Pulaski Representative Mark D. Lowery (R) 39 Pulaski Representative Douglas House (R) 40 Faulkner, Pulaski Representative Karilyn B. Brown (R) 41 Pulaski Representative Bob Johnson (D) 42 Pulaski Randolph Senator Linda Collins-Smith (R) 19 Fulton, Independence, Izard, Randolph, Sharp Senator Blake Johnson (R) 20 Clay, Craighead, Greene, Lawrence, Randolph Representative Joe Jett (R) 56 Clay, Greene, Lawrence, Randolph Representative Frances Cavenaugh (R) 60 Greene, Lawrence, Randolph, Sharp Representative Scott Baltz (D) 61 Baxter, Fulton, Randolph, Sharp Saline Senator Alan Clark (R) 13 Garland, Grant, Hot Spring, Saline Senator Bill Sample (R) 14 Garland, Saline Senator Jeremy Hutchinson (R) 33 Pulaski, Saline Representative Mickey Gates (R) 22 Garland, Saline Representative Lanny Fite (R) 23 Saline Representative Andy Mayberry (R) 27 Pulaski, Saline Representative Kim David Hammer (R) 28 Saline Representative Andy Davis (R) 31 Pulaski, Saline
13 Scott Senator Terry Rice (R) 9 Crawford, Franklin, Scott, Sebastian Representative Marcus E. Richmond (R) 21 Garland, Montgomery, Perry, Polk, Scott, Sebastian, Yell Representative Jon S. Eubanks (R) 74 Franklin, Logan, Scott, Sebastian Searcy Marion, Searcy, Stone, Van, White Representative John Payton (R) 64 Baxter, Cleburne, Marion, Searcy, Stone Representative David L. Branscum (R) 83 Boone, Carroll, Newton, Pope, Searcy Representative Jack Fortner (R) 99 Baxter, Boone, Marion, Searcy Sebastian Senator Bryan B. King (R) 5 Carroll, Crawford, Franklin, Johnson, Madison, Sebastian, Washington Senator Jake Files (R) 8 Sebastian Senator Terry Rice (R) 9 Crawford, Franklin, Scott, Sebastian Representative Marcus E. Richmond (R) 21 Garland, Montgomery, Perry, Polk, Scott, Sebastian, Yell Representative Jon S. Eubanks (R) 74 Franklin, Logan, Scott, Sebastian Representative Charlotte V. Douglas (R) 75 Crawford, Sebastian Representative Mathew W. Pitsch (R) 76 Sebastian Representative Justin Boyd (R) 77 Sebastian Representative George B. McGill (D) 78 Sebastian Sevier Sharp Senator Jimmy Hickey, Jr. (R) 11 Hempstead, Lafayette, Little River, Miller, Sevier Representative DeAnn Vaught (R) 4 Howard, Little River, Sevier Representative John Maddox (R) 20 Montgomery, Polk, Sevier Senator Linda Collins-Smith (R) 19 Fulton, Independence, Izard, Randolph, Sharp Representative Frances Cavenaugh (R) 60 Greene, Lawrence, Randolph, Sharp Representative Scott Baltz (D) 61 Baxter, Fulton, Randolph, Sharp Representative Michelle Gray (R) 62 Independence, Izard, Sharp, Stone
14 St. Francis Senator Ronald Caldwell (R) 23 Cross, Jackson, Lee, Monroe, St. Francis, Senator Keith M. Ingram (D) 24 Crittenden, Cross, Lee, Phillips, St. Francis Representative Reginald Murdock (D) 48 Lee, Monroe, St. Francis Representative Steve Hollowell (R) 49 Cross, Monroe, St. Francis Stone Union Marion, Searcy, Stone, Van, White Representative Michelle Gray (R) 62 Independence, Izard, Sharp, Stone Representative John Payton (R) 64 Baxter, Cleburne, Marion, Searcy, Stone Senator Trent Garner (R) 27 Calhoun, Cleveland, Grant, Jefferson, Ouachita, Union Representative Matthew Shepherd (R) 6 Columbia, Ouachita, Union Representative Sonia Eubanks Barker (R) 7 Calhoun, Ouachita, Union Van Senator David J. Sanders (R) 15 Conway, Faulkner, Perry, Pulaski, Van Senator Greg Standridge (R) 16 Boone, Carroll, Newton, Pope, Van Marion, Searcy, Stone, Van, White Representative Josh Miller (R) 66 Cleburne, Faulkner, Van Representative R. Trevor Drown (R) 68 Pope, Van Washington Senator Bart Hester (R) 1 Benton, Washington Senator Jim Hendren (R) 2 Benton, Washington Senator Uvalde Lindsey (D) 4 Washington Senator Bryan B. King (R) 5 Carroll, Crawford, Franklin, Johnson, Madison, Sebastian, Washington Senator Lance Eads (R) 7 Washington Representative Charlene Fite (R) 80 Crawford, Washington Representative Bruce Coleman (R) 81 Crawford, Washington Representative Charlie Collins (R) 84 Washington Representative David Whitaker (D) 85 Washington Representative Greg Leding (D) 86 Washington Representative Robin Lundstrum (R) 87 Benton, Washington Representative Clint Penzo (R) 88 Benton, Washington Representative Jeff Williams (R) 89 Washington Representative Bob Ballinger (R) 97 Carroll, Madison, Washington
15 White Marion, Searcy, Stone, Van, White Senator Ronald Caldwell (R) 23 Cross, Jackson, Lee, Monroe, St. Francis, Senator Jonathan Dismang (R) 28 Arkansas, Lonoke, Monroe, Prairie, Senator Eddie Joe Williams (R) 29 Faulkner, Lonoke, Pulaski, White Representative David Hillman (R) 13 Arkansas, Lonoke, Prairie, White Representative Joe Farrer (R) 44 Faulkner, Lonoke, White Representative Jeremy Gillam (R) 45 White Representative Les Eaves (R) 46 White Representative Michael John Gray (D) 47 Independence, Jackson, White, Woodruff Woodruff Senator Ronald Caldwell (R) 23 Cross, Jackson, Lee, Monroe, St. Francis, Senator Jonathan Dismang (R) 28 Arkansas, Lonoke, Monroe, Prairie, Representative Michael John Gray (D) 47 Independence, Jackson, White, Woodruff Yell Senator Gary Don Stubblefield (R) 6 Franklin, Johnson, Logan, Yell Representative Marcus E. Richmond (R) 21 Garland, Montgomery, Perry, Polk, Scott, Sebastian, Yell Representative Mary Bentley (R) 73 Conway, Perry, Pope, Yell
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