North Little Rock’s Barry Hyde will remain Pulaski County Judge as he is running unopposed in November’s election.
The same is true for County Assessor Janet Troutman, County Clerk Terri Hollingsworth and County Treasurer Debra Buckner as all will remain in office for another four years.
Troutman and Buckner also live in North Little Rock as well and all four are members of the Democratic Party.
Sheriff Eric Higgins didn’t draw a Democratic Primary opponent but will face either Calvin Grogan or Paul Keller, who will meet up in the Republican Primary.
In Quorum Court races, North of the River Justices of the Peace J. Luke McCoy, Phil Stowers and Paul Elliott are running unopposed. McCoy lives in North Little Rock, while Stowers and Elliott are both in Maumelle.
District 15 will have an election in November as North Little Rock’s Staci Medlock is running as a Democrat while North Little Rock’s Mark Clinton is running as a Republican.
For the complete list of legislative races from the Secretary of State’s office, click here.
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Barry Hyde to stay Pulaski County Judge
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North Little Rock’s Barry Hyde will remain Pulaski County Judge as he is running unopposed in November’s election.
The same is true for County Assessor Janet Troutman, County Clerk Terri Hollingsworth and County Treasurer Debra Buckner as all will remain in office for another four years.
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Troutman and Buckner also live in North Little Rock as well and all four are members of the Democratic Party.
Sheriff Eric Higgins didn’t draw a Democratic Primary opponent but will face either Calvin Grogan or Paul Keller, who will meet up in the Republican Primary.
In Quorum Court races, North of the River Justices of the Peace J. Luke McCoy, Phil Stowers and Paul Elliott are running unopposed. McCoy lives in North Little Rock, while Stowers and Elliott are both in Maumelle.
District 15 will have an election in November as North Little Rock’s Staci Medlock is running as a Democrat while North Little Rock’s Mark Clinton is running as a Republican.
For the complete list of legislative races from the Secretary of State’s office, click here.
County candidates
County Judge
Barry Hyde, Democratic
County Assessor
Janet Troutman Ward, Democratic
Circuit and County Clerk
Terri Hollingsworth, Democratic
County Treasurer, Democratic
Debra Buckner, Democratic
County Sheriff
Eric S. Higgins, Democratic
Calvin Grogan, Republican
Paul D. “Blue” Keller, Republican
District 1
Sandy Furrer, Democratic
Drew Alan Baker, Republican
Deborah Crow, Republican
Rebekah L. Davis, Republican
District 2
Natalie Capps, Democratic
Summer Campbell, Democratic
Katherine Dudley, Republican
Becky McHughes, Republican
District 3
Lorri Justice, Republican
Reed Martin, Republican
Kathy Lewison, Democratic
District 4
Julie Blackwood, Democratic
District 5
Lillie Ingram McMullen, Democratic
District 6
Donna Massey, Democratic
District 7
Anna Morshedi, Democratic
Dianne Curry, Democratic
District 8
Curtis A. Keith, Democratic
District 9
Judy Green, Democratic
District 10
Kristina “KG” Gulley, Democratic
Barry Jefferson, Democratic
District 11
Aaron Robinson, Republican
District 12
J. Luke McCoy, Republican
District 13
Phil Stowers, Republican
District 14
Paul Elliott, Republican
District 15
Staci Medlock Democratic
Mark Clinton, Republican
County Constable
Big Rock
Mike Graves, Democratic
Walter Harrison Stoermer, Republican
Hill Township
Robert Wells, Democratic
Buster Lackey, Republican
Thomas D. Scruggs, Republican
Wayne Ball, Republican
Chris Powell, Republican
Jacksonville North Pulaski School Board
At-Large – Position 1
Daniel Gray
Zone 2
Ava Coleman
Zone 5
Dena J. Toney