
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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