Democratic incumbent Steve Magie is attempting to fend off a challenge from Republican newcomer Kim Slaughter in District 56
Intchauspe and Hall are running for a seat that will be left vacant in 2025 by outgoing Republican incumbent Charlene Fite.
A group of delegates to the Republican Party of Arkansas' state convention has filed a motion for a preliminary injunction requiring the state party chairman and Arkansas' secretary of state to close the party's primaries to non-Republican voters, and to declare its convention leader is authorized to certify its electors.
President Bill Clinton, Gov. Mike Huckabee, a White House chief of staff and Calif. Sec. of State were all born here
A federal appeals court has reinstated an Arkansas rule prohibiting election officials from accepting voter registration forms signed with an electronic signature.
When Arkansans go to the polls on November 5, there will be a lot of choices on the table. Every state Senate and House seat is up for election as well as each of Arkansas’ four U.S. House seats, and the positions of Arkansas treasurer and chief justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court.
A new poll has found that 50% of likely Arkansas voters approve of Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders' job performance, while 38% approved of Pres. Joe Biden's work.
Unger, the Republican incumbent, is fending off a challenge from tenants' rights advocate Billy Cook in District 19
Karen Baker and Rhonda Wood are facing off on November 5th after coming in first and second in a tight, four-way race for Supreme Court Chief Justice during the Arkansas primaries in March. Baker has served on the Arkansas Supreme Court since 2011 and was reelected in 2014 and 2022.
Republican incumbent Mark McElroy and Democratic challenger Dexter Miller are facing off in Arkansas House District 62
Candidates for Arkansas state treasurer are shown in these undated courtesy photos. From left are Arkansas Secretary of State John Thurston of East End, Democrat John Pagan of Little Rock and Libertarian Michael Pakko of Roland. (Courtesy photos)
Diana Gonzales Worthen of Springdale has taught for more than 15 years. She was the director of Project Teach Them All at the University of Arkansas, a program which trained teachers to teach students who speak English as a second language.