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THE LIST From Talk Business & Politics Managed by Trey Baldwin (@BaldwinAR) & Jason Tolbert (@TolbertARPX) Send inquiries by email to Roby@TalkBusiness.net R-Republican; D-Democrat; L-Libertarian; G-Green; I-Independent FEDERAL OFFICES 4 SEATS ON THE BALLOT U.S. Congress District 1 Rep. Rick Crawford R (incumbent) Robert Butler D Chintan Desai - D U.S. Congress District 2 Rep. French Hill R (incumbent) Paul Spencer D Gwen Combs D Natashia Burch Hulsey - I U.S. Congress District 3 Rep. Steve Womack R (incumbent) Robb Ryerse R Joshua Mahony D Michael Kalagias - L U.S. Congress District 4 Rep. Bruce Westerman R (incumbent) Hayden Shamel - D Michael Barrett I Lee McQueen - I Tom Canada - L

CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICES 7 SEATS ON THE BALLOT Governor Gov. Asa Hutchinson R (incumbent) Jan Morgan R Mark West L Jared Henderson - D Lt. Governor Lt. Gov. Tim Griffin - R (incumbent) Attorney General Attorney General Leslie Rutledge - R (incumbent) Secretary of State Commissioner of State Lands John Thurston R State Rep. Trevor Drown R Anthony Bland D Susan Inman - D Auditor of State Auditor Andrea Lea - R (incumbent) Treasurer of State Treasurer Dennis Milligan - R (incumbent) Commissioner of State Lands Tommy Land R Alex Ray R Larry Williams D (Incumbent Land Commissioner John Thurston term-limited; running for Secretary of State post) ARKANSAS STATE SENATE 20 SEATS ON THE BALLOT District 3 State Sen. Cecile Bledsoe R (incumbent) Jon Comstock - D

District 4 State Rep. Greg Leding D (Incumbent State Sen. Uvalde Lindsey not seeking re-election) District 5 State Rep. Bob Ballinger R (Incumbent State Sen. Bryan King not seeking re-election) District 6 State Sen. Gary Stubblefield District 8 State Rep. Mat Pitsch R (Incumbent State Sen. Jake Files not seeking re-election) District 9 State Sen. Terry Rice R (incumbent) District 10 State Sen. Larry Teague D (incumbent) District 14 State Sen. Bill Sample R (incumbent) Susie Reece - D District 15 State Sen. David Sanders R (incumbent) District 16 Breanne Davis R Luke Heffley R Teresa Gallegos - D (Sen. Greg Standridge passed away) District 17 State Sen. Scott Flippo R (incumbent) District 18 State Sen. Missy Irvin R (incumbent)

District 19 State Sen. Linda Collins-Smith R (incumbent) State Rep. James Sturch R District 20 State Sen. Blake Johnson R (incumbent) District 24 State Sen. Keith Ingram D (incumbent) Dorothy Cooper - D District 29 Jim Coy R Ricky Hill R (Sen. Eddie Joe Williams vacated seat for Trump administration post) District 30 State Sen. Linda Chesterfield D (incumbent) District 31 State Sen. Joyce Elliott D (incumbent) District 33 State Rep. Kim Hammer R Melissa Fults D (Incumbent State Sen. Jeremy Hutchinson not seeking re-election) District 35 State Sen. Jason Rapert R (incumbent) Maureen Skinner - D ARKANSAS STATE HOUSE 100 SEATS ON THE BALLOT District 1 State Rep. Carol Dalby R (incumbent) District 2 State Rep. Lane Jean R (incumbent)

District 3 State Rep. Danny Watson - R (incumbent) District 4 State Rep. DeAnn Vaught - R (incumbent) District 5 State Rep. David Fielding D (incumbent) Wade Andrews R District 6 State Rep. Matthew Shepherd - R (incumbent) District 7 State Rep. Sonia Barker - R (incumbent) District 8 State Rep. Jeff Wardlaw - R (incumbent) District 9 State Rep. LeAnne Burch D (incumbent) District 10 State Rep. Mike Holcomb - R (incumbent) District 11 State Rep. Mark McElroy D (incumbent) Don Glover - D Ricky Lattimore, Jr. - R District 12 State Rep. Chris Richey D (incumbent) District 13 State Rep. David Hillman - R (incumbent) District 14 State Rep. Roger Lynch - R (incumbent)

District 15 State Rep. Ken Bragg - R (incumbent) District 16 State Rep. Kenneth Ferguson D (incumbent) District 17 State Rep. Vivian Flowers D (incumbent) District 18 State Rep. Richard Womack R (incumbent) District 19 State Rep. Justin Gonzales - R (incumbent) District 20 State Rep. John Maddox - R (incumbent) District 21 State Rep. Marcus Richmond - R (incumbent) Stele James - D District 22 State Rep. Mickey Gates - R (incumbent) District 23 State Rep. Lanny Fite - R (incumbent) District 24 State Rep. Bruce Cozart - R (incumbent) District 25 State Rep. Les Warren - R (incumbent) District 26 State Rep. Laurie Rushing - R (incumbent) District 27

Rep. Andy Mayberry - R (incumbent) District 28 Jasen Kelly R Kerry Murphy R Dustin Parsons D (Incumbent State Rep. Kim Hammer to run for State Senate seat) District 29 State Rep. Fredrick Love D (incumbent) District 30 State Rep. Fred Allen D (incumbent) District 31 State Rep. Andy Davis - R (incumbent) Mike Lee D District 32 State Rep. James Sorvillo - R (incumbent) Jess Mallett - D District 33 Tippi McCollough D Ross Nolan D (Incumbent State Rep. Warwick Sabin to run for Little Rock mayor) District 34 State Rep. John Walker D (incumbent) District 35 State Rep. Clarke Tucker D (incumbent) District 36 State Rep. Charles Blake D (incumbent) Darrell Stephens D District 37 Jamie Scott D

Isaac Henry - D (Incumbent State Rep. Eddie Armstrong not seeking re-election) District 38 State Rep. Carlton Wing - R (incumbent) Andrew Pritt - D District 39 State Rep. Mark Lowery - R (incumbent) Monica Ball - D District 40 State Rep. Douglas House - R (incumbent) District 41 State Rep. Karilyn Brown - R (incumbent) Jonathan Crossley - D District 42 Mark Perry - D (Incumbent State Rep. Bob Johnson to run for Jacksonville mayor) District 43 State Rep. Tim Lemons - R (incumbent) District 44 State Rep. Joe Farrer - R (incumbent) District 45 Jim Wooten R (State Rep. Jeremy Gillam not seeking re-election) District 46 State Rep. Les Eaves - R (incumbent) District 47 State Rep. Michael John Gray D (incumbent) District 48

State Rep. Reginald Murdock D (incumbent) District 49 State Rep. Steve Hollowell - R (incumbent) District 50 State Rep. Milton Nicks, Jr. D (incumbent) District 51 State Rep. Deborah Ferguson D (incumbent) District 52 State Rep. Dwight Tosh - R (incumbent) District 53 State Rep. Dan Sullivan - R (incumbent) Cole Peck R District 54 State Rep. Johnny Rye - R (incumbent) Austin Jones - D District 55 State Rep. Monte Hodges D (incumbent) Gary Tobar - R District 56 State Rep. Joe Jett - R (incumbent) District 57 State Rep. Jimmy Gazaway - R (incumbent) District 58 State Rep. Brandt Smith - R (incumbent) District 59 State Rep. Jack Ladyman - R (incumbent) District 60

State Rep. Frances Cavenaugh - R (incumbent) District 61 State Rep. Scott Baltz D (incumbent) District 62 State Rep. Michelle Gray - R (incumbent) District 63 Stu Smith R Bryson Wood R (Incumbent State Rep. James Sturch seeking State Senate seat) District 64 State Rep. John Payton - R (incumbent) District 65 State Rep. Rick Beck - R (incumbent) District 66 State Rep. Josh Miller - R (incumbent) District 67 State Rep. Stephen Meeks - R (incumbent) District 68 Stan Berry R (Incumbent State Rep. Trevor Drown seeking Secretary of State seat) District 69 State Rep. Aaron Pilkington - R (incumbent) District 70 Spencer Hawks R Michael Wendell D Andrew Hawkins - D (Incumbent State Rep. David Meeks not seeking re-election) District 71

State Rep. Ken Henderson - R (incumbent) Joe Cloud R District 72 State Rep. Stephen Magie D (incumbent) District 73 State Rep. Mary Bentley - R (incumbent) Rashad Woods - D District 74 State Rep. Jon Eubanks - R (incumbent) District 75 Lee Johnson R (Incumbent State Rep. Charlotte Douglas not seeking re-election to seat) District 76 Kelly Proctor-Pierce R (Incumbent State Rep. Mat Pitsch seeking State Senate seat) District 77 State Rep. Justin Boyd - R District 78 Jay Richardson - D (Incumbent State Rep. George McGill to run for Fort Smith mayor) District 79 State Rep. Gary Deffenbaugh - R (incumbent) District 80 State Rep. Charlene Fite - R (incumbent) Kim Snow - D District 81 State Rep. Bruce Coleman - R (incumbent) Donnie McKinney - D

District 82 State Rep. Sarah Capp - R (incumbent) District 83 Donald Ragland R Glenn Britland R Timmy Reid - R (Incumbent State Rep. David Branscum not seeking re-election) District 84 State Rep. Charlie Collins - R (incumbent) Adrienne Kvello D Denise Garner - D District 85 State Rep. David Whitaker D (incumbent) District 86 Mark Kinion D Nicole Clowney - D (Incumbent State Rep. Greg Leding seeking State Senate seat) District 87 State Rep. Robin Lundstrum - R (incumbent) Justin Jones - R Kelly Scott Unger - D District 88 State Rep. Clint Penzo - R (incumbent) District 89 State Rep. Jeff Williams - R (incumbent) District 90 State Rep. Jana Della Rosa - R (incumbent) District 91 State Rep. Dan Douglas - R (incumbent) Scott Richardson - R

District 92 Gayla Hendren McKenzie - R Chris Birch - D (Incumbent State Rep. Kim Hendren not running for re-election) District 93 State Rep. Jim Dotson - R (incumbent) Gan Nunnaly R District 94 State Rep. Rebecca Petty - R (incumbent) District 95 State Rep. Austin McCollum - R (incumbent) Celeste Williams - D District 96 State Rep. Grant Hodges - R (incumbent) District 97 Gary Morris D Harlan Breaux R (Incumbent State Rep. Bob Ballinger running for State Senate seat) District 98 State Rep. Ron McNair - R (incumbent) District 99 State Rep. Jack Fortner - R (incumbent) District 100 State Rep. Nelda Speaks - R (incumbent)