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ARKANSAS GOVERNOR, US SENATORS, AND US HOUSE REPRESENTATIVES
(Arkansas' 2008 Partisan Voting Index: R+3)
Sr. US Senator from Arkansas
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Jr. US Senator from Arkansas
Arkansas US Congressional Districts:
AR 1st
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AR 2nd
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AR 3rd
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AR 4th
Mike Beebe (D)
Arkansas Governor
The Honorable Mike Beebe
State Capitol
Room 250
Little Rock AR 72201
Phone (501) 682-2345
This Governor has no electoral opponents as of 1/25/10 (Up for Re-Election in 2010)
Arkansas' US Senators
Sr. US Senator Blanche Lincoln (D)
The Honorable Blanche Lincoln
United States Senate
355 Dirksen Senate Office Building
Washington DC 20510
Phone (202) 224-4843
Class III US Senator (Up for Re-Election in 2010)
The List of 2010 Arkansas US Senate Candidates includes:
US Senator Blanche Lincoln (D)
State Senate Minority Leader, Ex-State GOP Chair, University Administrator Gilbert Baker (R)
Businessman Curtis Coleman (R)
Businessman, Anti-Tax Activist Tom Cox (R)
State Senator, Businessman, '82 Gubernatorial Candidate Kim Hendren (R)
Ex-State Sen., Ex-State Rep., Christian Youth Counselor, '06 Lt. Gov. Nominee, '04 US Sen. Nominee Jim Holt (R)
FedEx Truck Driver, Real Estate Investor Fred Ramey (R)
Retired Army Officer, Iraq War Veteran, Businessman Conrad Reynolds (R)
Financial Advisor, Community College Instructor, Army Veteran Buddy Rogers (R)
Greenland Mayor, Retired Auto Engineer, Anti-Nuclear Activist John Gray (G)
UPS Employee, Army Veteran Trevor Drown (I)
Teacher, IT Consultant Ed Frizzell (I)
Jr. US Senator Mark Pryor (D)
The Honorable Mark Pryor
United States Senate
255 Dirksen Senate Office Building
Washington DC 20510
Phone (202) 224-2353
Class II US Senator (Up for Re-Election in 2014)
This member of Congress has no electoral opponents as of 1/25/10
US House Representatives for the State of Arkansas
Marion Berry (D) - US Representative for Arkansas Congressional District 1
(Jonesboro, Marianna, Mountain Home, Newport, Pocahontas, Stuttgart, and Wynne Arkansas)
The Honorable Marion Berry
US House of Representatives
2305 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington DC 20515
Phone (202) 225-4076
(District's 2008 Partisan Voting Index: D+1)
Congressman Berry
is Retiring. The 2010 Candidates for Arkansas Congressional District 1 include:
Farm Broadcaster, AgWatch Network President Rick Crawford (R)
Businessman, Musician, Navy Veteran Ken Adler (G)
Vic Snyder (D) - US Representative for Arkansas Congressional District 2
(Clinton, Conway, Hollis, Jacksonville, Little Rock, Morrilton, North Little Rock, and Searcy Arkansas)
The Honorable Vic Snyder
US House of Representatives
2210 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington DC 20515
Phone (202) 225-2506
(District's 2008 Partisan Voting Index: R+0)
Congressman Snyder
is Retiring. The 2010 Candidates for Arkansas Congressional District 2 include:
Ex-US Attorney, Ex-Karl Rove Politicial Associate Tim Griffin (R)
Health Care Project Manager, GOP Activist, Army Veteran David Meeks (R)
Restaurant Owner Scott Wallace (R)
John Boozman (R) - US Representative for Arkansas Congressional District 3
(Clarksville, Fayetteville, Fort Smith, Harrison, Russellville, and Springdale Arkansas)
The Honorable John Boozman
US House of Representatives
1519 Longworth House Office Building
Washington DC 20515
Phone (202) 225-4301
(District's 2008 Partisan Voting Index: R+11)
The List of 2010 Candidates for Arkansas Congressional District 3 includes:
US Representative John Boozman (R)
Retired USAF Brigadier General, Consultant Bernie Skoch (R)
Attorney David Whitaker (D)
Retired Navy Chief Petty Officer Jerry Coon (I)
2010 Arkansas District 3 Candidates who have withdrawn their Candidacies:
Iraq War Veteran Larry "Beau" Stricklin (D)
Mike Ross (D) - US Representative for Arkansas Congressional District 4
(Camden, El Dorado, Hope, Hot Springs, Mena, Monticello, Pine Bluff, Texarkana, and Warren Arkansas)
The Honorable Mike Ross
US House of Representatives
2436 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington DC 20515
Phone (202) 225-3772
(District's 2008 Partisan Voting Index: D+0)
The List of 2010 Candidates for Arkansas Congressional District 4 includes:
US Representative Mike Ross
Rancher, '02 State Rep. Nominee Marc Rosson (R)
And click here for the Arkansas Representatives and Senators page for the 110th Congress (years 2007-2009)
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