By Ballotpedia’s Congressional and State legislative teams
The fast-moving primary season of May and June continues tomorrow with elections in Arkansas and Kentucky.
Here’s what to watch for in Arkansas, where polling places will be open from 7:30 am to 7:30 pm. When the polls close, any voter in line will be permitted to vote.
Arkansas Secretary of State Mark Martin initially predicted turnout of around 30 percent, but that figure has been reduced based on low turnout in early voting.[1]
| Contested Primaries in Arkansas — May 22, 2012 | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| U.S. House (4 seats) |
State Legislature (135 seats) |
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| Total Democratic Contested Primaries | 2 (50%) | 19 (14.07%) | |||
| Total Republican Contested Primaries | 1 (25%) | 15 (11.11%) | |||
Congress
Arkansas has a total of four seats on the ballot in 2012. A total of 14 candidates have filed to run, made up of 8 Democraticchallengers, 3 Republican challengers, and 3 incumbents. Including the two states with primaries tomorrow, a total of 117U.S. House seats have held primaries. Thus far, 57.26% of possible primaries have been contested. Arkansas‘s contested figure of 37.5% (3 of 8 possible party primaries) is significantly less competitive than the national average.
In the 4 congressional districts, there are 2 Democratic races contested, with two or more candidates running, and 1Republican contested race. The Democratic races with a single candidate running unopposed include candidate Herb Rule in the 2nd district and candidate Ken Aden in the 3rd district.
The Republican races with a single candidate running unopposed are incumbent Rick Crawford in the 1st district, incumbent Tim Griffin in the 2nd district, and incumbent Steve Womack in the 4th district.
The open seat in Arkansas‘s 4th district from retiring Democratic incumbent Mike Ross has created a primary contest on both sides, with three candidates battling in each of the Democratic and Republican primaries.
In the 1st district Scott Ellington, Gary Latanich, and state representative Clark Hall are running for the Democratic nomination and the chance to run against incumbent Rick Crawford in the generalelection.
| Members of the U.S. House from Arkansas — Partisan Breakdown | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Party | As of May 2012 | After the 2012 Election | |
| Democratic Party | 1 | Pending | |
| Republican Party | 3 | Pending | |
| Total | 4 | 4 | |
State legislature
There are 135 total legislative seats with elections in 2012 – 35 Senate seats and 100 House seats.
There are 19 (14.07%) contested Democratic primaries and 15 (11.11%) contested Republican primaries. Thus, there will be 34 races tomorrow with at least two candidates on the ballot. The 12.59% figure of contested primaries in Arkansas is lower than the current national contested average of 24.18% for states that have had filing deadlines.
Senate
In the Senate, there are a total of 7 incumbents facing a primary challenge – 4 Democrats and 3 Republicans. Four of the 7 incumbents are facing a challenge from a current member of the State House.
District 7: Incumbent Bill Pritchard (R) is running against state representative Bill Pritchard.
District 9: Incumbent Bruce Holland (R) faces Rick Green.
District 11: Democratic incumbent Steve Harrelson is challenged by state representative Larry Cowling.
District 19: Republican incumbent David Wyatt faces state representative Linda Collins-Smith.
District 24: Incumbent Jack Crumbly (D) is challenged by state representative Keith Ingram.
District 25: Incumbent Stephanie Flowers (D) is running against state representative Efrem Elliott.
District 26: Democratic incumbent Eddie Cheatham faces Johnnie Bolin and Gregg Reep.
House
In the House, there are a total of 6 incumbents facing a primary challenge – 2 Democrats and 4 Republicans.
District 9: Democratic incumbent Sheilla Lampkin is challenged by Robert Cornelius.
District 47: Incumbent Jody Dickinson (D) is running against WM. Burl Simmons, Jr..
District 70: Republican incumbent David Meeks faces Price Dooley.
District 76: Incumbent Denny Altes (R) is challenged by Mathew Pitsch.
District 81: Incumbent Justin Harris (R) faces Lisa France Norris.
District 92: Republican incumbent Mary Slinkard is running against Jim Parsons.
| Arkansas State Senate | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Party | As of May 2012 | After the 2012 Election | |
| Democratic Party | 20 | Pending | |
| Republican Party | 15 | Pending | |
| Total | 35 | 35 | |
| Arkansas House of Representatives | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Party | As of May 2012 | After the 2012 Election | |
| Democratic Party | 55 | Pending | |
| Republican Party | 45 | Pending | |
| Total | 100 | 100 | |

