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Candidates who have filed through Monday’s deadline for non-judicial races:
DEMOCRATS
U.S. Senate
Mark Pryor, 45, Little Rock, U.S. senator.
U.S. House Representatives
1st District
Marion Berry, 65, Gillett, U.S. representative.
2nd District
Vic Snyder, 60, Little Rock, U.S. representative.
4th District
Mike Ross, 46, Prescott, U.S. representative.
Arkansas Senate
District 2
Randy Laverty, 54, Jasper, state senator.
District 7
Sue Madison, 60, Fayetteville, state senator.
District 12
David Wyatt, 58, Batesville, farmer, rancher and state representative.
District 17
Jim Luker, 66, Wynne, state senator.
Denny Sumpter, 29, West Memphis, state representative.
District 20
Scott Sullivan, 46, De Queen, rancher/farmer and state representative.
Larry Teague, 49, Nashville, insurance agent.
District 23
Jerry Taylor, 70, Pine Bluff, state senator.
District 24
Jimmy Jeffress, 60, Crossett, retired school teacher, state senator.
District 25
Gene Jeffress, 59, Louann, retired teacher, state senator.
District 26
Percy Malone, 65, Arkadelphia, pharmacist, businessman, state senator.
District 30
Joe White, 64, Conway, business owner.
District 31
Mary Anne Salmon, 68, North Little Rock, consultant and state senator.
District 32
David Johnson, 39, Little Rock, attorney and state representative.
District 33
Irma Hunter Brown, 69, Little Rock, state senator.
Joyce Elliott, 56, Little Rock, director of legislative outreach.
Arkansas House Representatives
District 1
Steve Harrelson, 44, Texarkana, attorney, state representative.
District 2
Larry Cowling, 55, Foreman, farmer, business owner and state representative.
District 3
David “Bubba” Powers, 53, Hope, juvenile court officer, state representative.
District 4
Bruce Maloch, 50, of Magnolia, banker, attorney, rancher, state representative.
District 5
Willie R. Hardy, 55, Camden, state representative.
District 6
John Lowery, El Dorado.
District 7
Yancey Kyle, 28, Smackover, director of emergency management.
James McMenis, 59, Smackover, attorney.
Garry L. Smith, 56, Camden, justice of the peace.
District 8
Gregg Reep, 53, Warren, consultant and state representative.
District 9
Eddie L. Cheatham, 60, Crossett, retired educator, state representative.
District 10
Allen Maxwell, 64, Monticello, retired.
District 11
David Rainey, 62, Dumas, educator and state representative.
District 12
Robert S. Moore Jr., 63, Arkansas City, farmer/attorney and state representative.
District 13
Clark M. Hall, 60, Marvell, farmer, state representative.
District 14
Jerry Lee Bogard, Stuttgart.
Tiffany Rogers, 44, Stuttgart, director Department of Continuing Education, Phillips Community College of the U of A-Stuttgart.
District 15
Walls McCrary, 64, Lonoke, retired.
District 16
Donald E. Warren Sr., 43, Pine Bluff, attorney.
James L. Word, 54, Pine Bluff, housing director.
Delton Wright, 52, Pine Bluff, self-employed.
District 17
Stephanie Flowers, 54, of Pine bluff, attorney and state representative.
District 18
Toni Bradford, 65, Pine Bluff, state representative.
District 19
Bobby J. Pierce, 57, Sheridan, state representative.
District 20
Johnnie J. Roebuck, 65, Arkadelphia, state representative.
District 21
Steve Cole, 44, Lockesburg, educator.
George A. Hallman, 68, Ben Lomond, retired truck driver.
J. Frank Scott, 63, of De Queen, co-op director.
District 22
Bill Abernathy, 73, Mena, retired college administrator, state representative.
District 23
Randy Stewart, 56, Kirby, retired teacher, cattle farmer.
District 24
R.D. “Rick” Saunders, 65, Hot Springs, state representative.
District 25
Gene Shelby, 57, Hot Springs, physician and state representative.
District 26
Mike Burris, 61, of Malvern, state representative.
District 27
Dawn Creekmore, 43, of Hensley, state representative.
District 28
Lamont B. Cornwell, 60, Benton, state representative.
Barbara Nix, 58, Benton, teacher.
District 29
Mike Beckwith, 47, Benton, sales.
Scott Smith, 34, Bryant, business owner.
District 33
Fred Allen, 54, Little Rock, state representative.
District 34
Wilhelmina Lewellen, 70, Little Rock, state representative.
District 35
Pam Adcock, 46, Little Rock, state representative.
District 36
Charles King, 51, Little Rock, self-employed.
Darrin Williams, 39, Little Rock, attorney.
District 37
Kathy Webb, 58, Little Rock, small business owner, state representative.
District 38
Jeff Dailey, 36, Little Rock, Acxiom.
John C. Edwards, 47, Little Rock, attorney.
District 39
Roosevelt H. Dwayne Dobbins, 44, North Little Rock, consultant, former state representative.
District 40
Barry Hyde, 51, of North Little Rock, builder and state representative.
District 42
Val Yagos, 43, Jacksonville, business owner.
District 43
Jim Nickels, 60, Sherwood, educator.
District 44
Mark Perry, 46, Jacksonville, insurance and financial services.
District 45
Terry Fiddler, 59, Conway, dentist.
Linda S. Tyler, 59, Conway.
District 46
Robbie Wills, 39, Conway, attorney and state representative.
District 47
Eddie C. Hawkins, 57, Vilonia, state representative.
District 49
Johnny Wheetley, 47, Judsonia, crop consultant.
Kieth Williams, 60, Beebe, associate professor.
District 50
Monty Betts, Searcy, school superintendent.
District 51
David K. Dunn, 43, Forrest City, executive director the Forrest City Chamber Commerce and state representative.
District 52
Nancy Duffy Blount, 59, Marianna, businessman, state representative.
District 53
Keith M. Ingram, 52, West Memphis, businessman.
District 54
Otis Davis, 52, Earle, pastor, state representative.
District 55
Tommy Lee Baker, 64, Osceola, state representative.
District 56
Buddy Lovell, 63, Marked Tree, consultant and state representative.
District 57
Jerry Brown, 61, Wynne, state representative.
District 58
L.J. Bryant, 21, Newport, self-employed.
Jerry Carlew, 73, Newport, retired.
Jamie Darling, 35, Tuckerman, business owner.
Jody Dickinson, 67, Newport, retired.
District 59
Lance Reynolds, 38, Quitman state representative.
District 60
Johnny Hoyt, 56, Morrilton, state representative.
District 61
Nathan George, 53, Dardanelle, state representative.
District 62
Bill Walters, 64, of Greenwood, attorney and former state senator.
District 64
Mike Bock, 61, Fort Smith.
District 65
Mark Horada, Fort Smith.
Tracy Pennartz, 59, Fort Smith, state representative.
District 67
Steve Breedlove, 47, Greenwood, state representative.
District 68
Thomas Akin, 54, Russellville, self-employed.
District 69
George Overbey, Jr., 59, Lamar, retired and state representative.
District 70
J. Patrick Bewley, 32, Russellville, marketing.
District 71
Eddie Cooper, 42, Melbourne, state representative.
District 72
Vickie Critcher, Batesville.
James McLean, 38, Batesville, funeral director.
District 74
Jason L. Whitley, 30, Jonesboro, manager for The Mall at Turtle Creek in Jonesboro.
Butch Wilkins, 61, of Bono, retired.
District 75
Joan Cash, Jonesboro, state representative.
District 76
Ray Kidd, 65, Jonesboro, state representative.
District 77
Charolette Wagner, 61, Manila, state representative.
District 78
Dr. Billy W. Gaskill, 78, Paragould, retired and state representative.
District 79
Mike Patterson, 54, Piggott, real-estate developer and state representative.
District 80
David Ray Cook, 58, Williford, state representative.
District 81
Danny K. Rowe, 45, Mountain Home, businessman.
District 82
Curren Everett, 59, of Salem, businessman and state representative.
District 84
John Paul Wells, 53, Paris, state representative,
District 85
Mark Steven Fowler, 48, Harrison, architect.
Bill Witty, 45, Harrison, used car dealer.
District 86
Monty Davenport, 59, Yellville, state representative.
District 87
Earl J. Hunton, 41, Prairie Grove, farmer.
District 88
Uvalde Lindsey, 67, Fayetteville.
District 89
Jim House, 59, Fayetteville, state representative.
District 91
David A. Stoppel, 50, Eureka Springs, retired fire chief.
District 92
Lindsley Smith, 44, Fayetteville, state representative.
REPUBLICANS
U.S. House Representatives
3rd District
John Boozman, 57, Rogers, U.S. representative.
Arkansas Senate
District 1
Johnny Key, 39, Mountain Home, state representative.
District 3
Ruth Whitaker, 71, of Cedarville, state senator.
District 4
Sharon Trusty, 62, Russellville, state senator.
District 8
Cecile Bledsoe, 63, Rogers, retired, a state representative in 1999-2004.
District 9
Kim Hendren, 70, of Gravette, engineer, businessman and state senator.
District 30
Gilbert Baker, 51, Conway, retired educator, state senator.
Arkansas House Representatives
District 3
Evelyn Joyce Bradford, 41, Nashville.
District 15
Doug Hatcher, 57, Ward, railroad engineer.
District 28
David McCoy, 43, Benton, attorney.
District 29
Ann Clemmer, 49, Bryant, UALR professor.
J. Brett Hooton, 25, Bryant, Acxiom.
Bud Lidzy, 44, of Bryant.
District 30
Bill Sample, 61, of Hot Springs, business owner and state representative.
District 31
Daniel Greenberg, 42, of Little Rock, businessman and state representative.
District 32
Allen Kerr, 51, Little Rock, Insurance and financial services agent.
District 34
Herbert Broadway, Little Rock.
District 38
Kelly Eichler, 43, Little Rock, attorney.
Ed Linck, Little Rock.
District 41
Ed Garner, 50, Maumelle, state representative.
District 42
Jane English, 67, North Little Rock, retired.
District 43
Steven Meckfessel, 40, Sherwood, builder.
Tom Raley, 49, Sherwood, manager.
District 45
Bill Fechtelkotter cq, 32, Conway, sales and marketing.
District 48
Randy Minton, 56, Ward, businessman, farmer, former state representative.
Davy Carter, 32, of Cabot, attorney.
District 49
Jonathan Dismang, 38, Beebe, chief financial officer.
District 50
Kyle Reeves, 43, Searcy, television consultant.
District 62
Terry Rice, 53, Waldron, business owner.
District 63
Frank Glidewell, 63, of Fort Smith, contractor and state representative.
District 64
Stephanie Malone, 29, Fort Smith, advertising.
Brandon Woodrome , 20, Fort Smith, construction.
District 66
Rick Green, 51, Van Buren, state representative.
District 67
John Van Gorder, 39, Greenwood, contractor.
District 68
Andrea Lea , 51, Russellville, a political consultant.
District 70
Robert E. Dale, 61, Dover, banker.
District 73
Chad Moseley, 34, Walnut Ridge, teacher.
District 81
Karen Hopper, Lakeview.
Gary D. Hunter, 59, Mountain Home, fast food owner.
District 83
Beverly Pyle, 56, Cedarville, state representative.
District 85
John Burris, Harrison.
District 87
Mark Martin, 40, Prairie Grove, engineer, state representative.
District 89
Gene Long, 56, Springdale, insurance sales.
District 90
Roy Ragland, 41, Marshall, pastor, farmer, state representative.
District 91
Bryan B. King, 39, Berryville, poultry/cattle farmer, state representative.
District 93
Jon Woods, 30, Springdale, insurance/real-estate and state representative.
District 94
Les “Skip” Carnine, Rogers.
District 95
Duncan Baird, Lowell, securities trader.
Linda Bisbee, 54, Rogers.
District 96
Debra Hobbs, 52, Rogers, executive director of Students of Arkansas Voter Education.
District 97
Jonathan Barnett, 53, Siloam Springs, general contractor.
District 98
Donna Hutchinson, 58, Bella Vista, state representative.
District 99
Vickey Boozman, 61, Cave Springs, homemaker.
Tim Summers, 63, Bentonville, executive director of a nonprofit organization.
District 100
Byron Warren, 35, Gravette, a firefighter.
Mary L. Slinkard, 64, Gravette, county clerk.
Prosecuting Attorney
12th Judicial District
Daniel Shue, 49, Fort Smith, chief deputy prosecuting attorney.
INDEPENDENTS
The following candidates filed a notice to run as independents. They won’t be official candidates until they submit petitions to get on the ballot. Filing deadline for the petitions is by noon on May 1, and candidates have to submit signatures totaling 3 percent of the votes in the previous governor’s race cast in the district, or 10,000 signatures.
U.S. Senate
Don Hamrick, Wilburn.
Richard D. Percefull, Bismark.
Arkansas House of Representatives
District 13
Mal Stokes, Jr., Barton.
District 15
Trent Eilts , 36, Cabot, engineer for Eastman Kodak.
District 34
Robert C. Webb, Little Rock.
District 48
John Wayne Harty, 44, Cabot, telecom engineer.
District 54
Robert “Bob” Philyaw, Earle.
District 70
Jeff Hall, Clinton
Marjorie LeClair, Shirley
District 81
Bonnie B. Brown, Mountain Home.
This article was published Tuesday, March 11, 2008.
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