
Douglas County
Use tax
Yes 3,917
No 3,071
Howell County
Northern District Commissioner
Calvin Wood 5,580
Bill Echols 913
Howell County Coroner
James T “Tim” Cherry 15,271
Jeffery Collins 2,626
Ripley County
Public Administrator
Donna Barnett 4,550 83.63%
Mary Dean Gray 910 16.37%
Ripley County Question
No 3,403
Yes 2,203
Fulton County (Not Complete no early voting counted)
Justice of the Peace District 5
Scott Watkins 72
Zach Branscum 54
Mammoth Spring Alderman Ward 2 Position 1
Barry O’Dell 85
Dan Grant 52
Mammoth Spring Recorder/Treasure
Jim Mills 96
June Grant 40
Viola Alderman Position 4
Melinda Wray 63
Jesse Leon Johnson 17
Ash Flat Alderman Ward 2 Position 2
Danny Traw 7
Ryan Carl Pitts 4
Hardy Alderman Ward 1 Position 1
Laura Smith 4
Ginni Kaufman 2
Hardy Alderman Ward 1 Position 2
Penny Mendez Allen 3
Amy Renee Clay Thomas 3
Hardy Alderman Ward 2 Position 1
Natalie Quinton Dubois 4
Larry Tyger 2
Izard County (Not Complete no early voting counted)
Horseshoe Bend Ward 1 Position 1
Luther Yancey 84
Troy Maxim 68
Horseshoe Bend Ward 1 Position 2
Brian Miller 80
Loretta Purkey 72
Horseshoe Bend Ward 2 Position 1
Jeanette Hilliker 146
Ceil Shorr 110
Horseshoe Bend Ward 2 Position 2
Anthony Tony Booth 131
Sheila Turner 124
Horseshoe Bend Ward 3 Position 1
Travis Rains 144
Uriah Mead 84
Horseshoe Bend Ward 3 Position 2
David Vickers 124
George Williamson 101
Horseshoe Bend Ward 4 Position 1
Donald Donny Dawson 252
Carol Spencer 143
Horseshoe Bend Ward 4 Position 2
Shawn Draper 232
Raoul Johson 156
Horseshoe Bend Recorder/Treasurer
William T. Vander Pas 551
Amberly Martin 468
Melbourne Council Ward 3 Position 1
Michale McSpadden 46
Jerry Crosby 45
Oxford Council Ward 1 Position 1
Douglas Yancey 113
Jason Morgan 97
Abolishment of MIRD in Horseshoe Bend
For 676
Against 369
Tax for City parks
Against 587
For 456
Randolph County
Pocahontas City Council W3/P2
Tim Smith (N) | 910 | 54.7% |
Tara Todd (N) | 753 | 45.3% |
O’Kean City Council P2
Phillip Rothe (N) | 11 | 64.7% |
Daniel Ball (N) | 6 | 35.3% |
Sharp County
Ash Flat City Council W2/P2
Danny Traw (N) | 199 | 59.9% |
Ryan Carl Pitts (N) | 133 | 40.1% |
Evening Shade City Council P6
Angela Haley (N) | 83 | 52.2% |
Steven Burkhart (N) | 76 | 47.8% |
Hardy City Council W1/P1
Ginni Kauffman (N) | 168 | 54.5% |
Laura J. Smith (N) | 140 | 45.5% |
Hardy City Council W1/P2
Amy Renee Clay-Thomas (N) | 188 | 59.1% |
Penny Mendes Allen (N) | 130 | 40.9% |
Hardy City Council W2/P1
natalie Quintana-DuBois (N) | 113 | 36.8% |
Junior Wise (N) | 101 | 32.9% |
Larry Tyger (N) | 93 | 30.3% |
Lawrence County
Lawrence Co. Library Millage
Whether or not to decrease by 1 mill the current 2 mill tax levied on all real and personal property for the operation and maintenance of the Lawrence County Library
Against (O) | 3,732 | 66.8% |
For (O) | 1,858 | 33.2% |
Lawrence Co. JP Dist. 2
Frank Brewer (R) | 430 | 63% |
Donald Richey (D) | 252 | 37% |
Lawrence Co. JP Dist. 9
Troy Owens (R) | 401 | 57.4% |
Alex Latham (I) | 298 | 42.6% |
Lynn City Council P2
Debbie Emison (N) | 64 | 63.4% |
Brenda Voyles (N) | 37 | 36.6% |
Lynn City Council P4
Rodney Parker (N) | 87 | 86.1% |
Jonathan S. Allen (N) | 14 | 13.9% |
Black Rock City Council W1/P2
Megan Carey (N) | 157 | 75.1% |
Gayle Brock (N) | 52 | 24.9% |
Hoxie City Council W2/P2
Kerrie Hancock (N) | 379 | 57% |
David Watson (N) | 286 | 43% |
Hoxie City Council W3/P2
Jerry Decker (N) | 334 | 50.3% |
Josh Ferguson (N) | 330 | 49.7% |
Independence County
Pleasant Plains Treasurer/Recorder
Ruth Quintana (N) | 94 | 69.6% |
Fayla Henderson (N) | 41 | 30.4% |
Pleasant Plains City Council P1
Stacey Caplener (N) | 109 | 77.9% |
Paula Burns (N) | 31 | 22.1% |
Pleasant Plains City Council P2
Caleb Brackett (N) | 99 | 72.8% |
John Dewey (N) | 37 | 27.2% |
Pleasant Plains City Council P3
Michael Wagenblast (N) | 80 | 59.7% |
Barry Anderson (N) | 54 | 40.3% |
Pleasant Plains City Council P4
James Grider (N) | 95 | 69.3% |
Pam Anderson (N) | 42 | 30.7% |
Pleasant Plains City Council P5
Bani’ Meharg (N) | 96 | 70.6% |
Thomas Henderson (N) | 40 | 29.4% |
Independence Co. – Ballot Vote
An ordinance that requires all elections in this county, except for only those voters with disabilities who may continue to use voting machines to vote by paper ballot.
For (O) | 8,309 | 61.6% |
Against (O) | 5,184 | 38.4% |
Baxter County
Baxter Co. JP Dist. 2
Mike McDonald (R) | 1,735 | 83.7% |
Johnny Rickman (D) | 337 | 16.3% |
Baxter Co. JP Dist. 3
Rick Steiner (R) | 1,645 | 81.9% |
Donnie Huffine (D) | 364 | 18.1% |
Baxter Co. JP Dist. 7
Bob Nault (R) | 1,341 | 72.6% |
Derek Huber (D) | 505 | 27.4% |
Mtn. Home City Council W1/P1
Bob Van Haaren (N) | 2,868 | 55.8% |
Paige Wolfe (N) | 2,276 | 44.2% |
Mtn. Home City Council W4/P1
Jim Bodenhamer (N) | 3,258 | 61.6% |
Michele Lineham (N) | 2,034 | 38.4% |
Norfork Recorder/Treasurer
Hannah Martin (N) | 113 | 53.8% |
Candace Mae Lewis (N) | 97 | 46.2% |
Norfork City Council W1/P1
Mark Conley (N) | 118 | 54.6% |
William Goodman (N) | 98 | 45.4% |
Norfork City Council W1/P2
Chrissy Cook (N) | 122 | 57.3% |
Harry Roderick (N) | 91 | 42.7% |
Norfork City Council W2/P1
Hannah Gilmer (N) | 111 | 52.4% |
Phillip Stultz (N) | 101 | 47.6% |
Norfork City Council W3/P1
Jason Fraser (N) | 108 | 50.2% |
Angie Parnell (N) | 107 | 49.8% |
Norfork City Council W3/P2
Lacey Baker (N) | 109 | 50.5% |
Kay Gragg (N) | 107 | 49.5% |
Cotter – Sunday Alcohol Sales
To authorize the sale of alcoholic beverages for off-premises consumption on Sunday in Cotter, Arkansas between the hours of 10 a.m. and 10 p.m.
For (O) | 243 | 61.1% |
Against (O) | 155 | 38.9% |
Norfork – Short-Term Rentals
Repeal Ordinance 2023-03 permits short-term rental of homes in all zoned districts throughout the city of Norfork.
Against (O) | 137 | 60.6% |
For (O) | 89 | 39.4% |
Missouri
Missouri U.S. Senate
Josh Hawley (R) | 1,430,374 | 54.4% |
Lucas Kunce (D) | 1,131,490 | 43% |
W. C. Young (L) | 31,597 | 1.2% |
Jared Young (O) | 18,905 | 0.7% |
Nathan Kline (G) | 18,028 | 0.7% |
Missouri Governor
Mike Kehoe (R) | 1,519,906 | 58% |
Crystal Quade (D) | 1,043,476 | 39.8% |
Bill Slantz (L) | 36,136 | 1.4% |
Paul Lehmann (G) | 20,027 | 0.8% |
Missouri U.S. House – District 8
Jason Smith (R) | 243,472 | 77.6% |
Randi McClellan (D) | 63,772 | 20.3% |
Jake Dawson (L) | 6,492 | 2.1% |
Missouri State Senate – District 25
Jason Bean (R) | 62,501 | 83.7% |
Chuck Banks (D) | 12,175 | 16.3% |
Missouri State House – District 143
Bennie Cook (R) | 16,288 | 85.6% |
Bernadette Holzer (D) | 2,739 | 14.4% |
Missouri State House – District 153
Keith Elliott (R) | 16,966 | 85.3% |
Sheila Bristol (D) | 2,915 | 14.7% |
Missouri Amendment 3: Abortion
Missouri Amendment 3. Creates a constitutional right to abortion.
Yes | 1,394,897 | 52.9% |
No | 1,244,057 | 47.1% |
Missouri Amendment 7: Ranked Choice
Missouri Amendment 7. Prohibits ranked choice voting and noncitizen voting.
Yes | 1,729,718 | 68% |
No | 813,085 | 32% |
Arkansas
Arkansas Treasurer
John Thurston (R) | 684,037 | 65.3% |
John Pagan (D) | 318,647 | 30.4% |
Michael Pakko (L) | 45,042 | 4.3% |
Arkansas U.S. House – District 1
Rick Crawford (R) | 167,507 | 72.3% |
Rodney Govens (D) | 56,991 | 24.6% |
Steve Parsons (L) | 7,065 | 3.1% |
AR State House Dist. 30
Fran Cavenaugh (R) | 8,910 | 80.6% |
Hamilton Holmes (D) | 2,146 | 19.4% |
Arkansas Issue 1: Lottery Scholarships
Arkansas Issue 1. Expands use of lottery funds for scholarships.
For | 932,598 | 89.6% |
Against | 108,776 | 10.4% |
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