Election Results

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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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