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State House and Senate results

Here is a look at the Arkansas House and Senate results for the KASU listening area:

House District 51 (West Memphis area)

Deborah Ferguson (D) Incumbent- 4,081 74%

Rodger Paxton (Libertarian)- 1,453  26%

House District 52 (Most of Poinsett County/ SW Craighead County)

Radius Baker (D)- 3,007  36%

Dwight Tosh (R)- 5,401   64%

House District 53 (Eastern Half of Craighead County)

Homer Lenderman (D) Incumbent- 3,401 47%

Dan Sullivan (R)- 3,821  53%

House District 54 (NW Mississippi County/ NE Poinsett County)

Wes Wagner (D) Incumbent- 3,219  44%

Dave Wallace (R)- 4,126   56%

House District 57 (Paragould area)

Mary Broadway (D) Incumbent- 4,130   56%

Ronnie C. Spence (R)- 3,238  44%

House District 58 (Jonesboro area)

Harold Copenhaver (D) Incumbent 3,941  47%

Brandt Smith (R)- 4,379   53%

House District 59 (Western Half of St. Francis County)

Ron Carrol (D)- 2,827  44%

Jack Ladyman (R)- 3,568  56%

House District 60 (All of Lawrence County/ NE Sharp County/ SW Randolph County)

James Ratliff (D) Incumbent- 3,998   50%

Blaine Davis (R)-3,949  50%

House District 61 (All of Fulton County/ Northern Randolph County)

Scott Baltz (D) Incumbent- 4,635   54%

Doug Driesel (R)-3,901  46%

House District 62 (All of izard County/ NE Independence County/ SW Sharp County/ NE Stone County)

Tommy Wren (D) Incumbent-4,252   46%

Michelle Gray-5,030   54%

House District 63 (Most of Independence County)

Lackey Moody (D)-3,182   38%

James Sturch (R)-5,096   62%

Senate District 19 (All of Independence, Izard and Sharp County/ most of Randolf County/ Eastern Fulton County)

Linda Collins-Smith (R)-14,258   58%

James McLean (D) Incumbent-10,186  42%

Senate District 20 (All of Lawrence, Greene and Clay County/ SE Randolph County)

Robert Thompson (D) Incumbent-10,353   46%

Blake Johnson (R)-12,053   54%

House District 51 (West Memphis area)

Deborah Ferguson (D) Incumbent- 4,081 74%

Rodger Paxton (Libertarian)- 1,453  26%

House District 52 (Most of Poinsett County/ SW Craighead County)

Radius Baker (D)- 3,007  36%

Dwight Tosh (R)- 5,401   64%

House District 53 (Eastern Half of Craighead County)

Homer Lenderman (D) Incumbent- 3,401 47%

Dan Sullivan (R)- 3,821  53%

House District 54 (NW Mississippi County/ NE Poinsett County)

Wes Wagner (D) Incumbent- 3,219  44%

Dave Wallace (R)- 4,126   56%

House District 57 (Paragould area)

Mary Broadway (D) Incumbent- 4,130   56%

Ronnie C. Spence (R)- 3,238  44%

House District 58 (Jonesboro area)

Harold Copenhaver (D) Incumbent 3,941  47%

Brandt Smith (R)- 4,379   53%

House District 59 (Western Half of St. Francis County)

Ron Carrol (D)- 2,827  44%

Jack Ladyman (R)- 3,568  56%

House District 60 (All of Lawrence County/ NE Sharp County/ SW Randolph County)

James Ratliff (D) Incumbent- 3,998   50%

Blaine Davis (R)-3,949  50%

House District 61 (All of Fulton County/ Northern Randolph County)

Scott Baltz (D) Incumbent- 4,635   54%

Doug Driesel (R)-3,901  46%

House District 62 (All of izard County/ NE Independence County/ SW Sharp County/ NE Stone County)

Tommy Wren (D) Incumbent-4,252   46%

Michelle Gray-5,030   54%

House District 63 (Most of Independence County)

Lackey Moody (D)-3,182   38%

James Sturch (R)-5,096   62%

Senate District 19 (All of Independence, Izard and Sharp County/ most of Randolf County/ Eastern Fulton County)

Linda Collins-Smith (R)-14,258   58%

James McLean (D) Incumbent-10,186  42%

Senate District 20 (All of Lawrence, Greene and Clay County/ SE Randolph County)

Robert Thompson (D) Incumbent-10,353   46%

Blake Johnson (R)-12,053   54%

Johnathan Reaves is the News Director for KASU Public Radio. As part of an Air Force Family, he moved to Arkansas from Minot, North Dakota in 1986. He was first bitten by the radio bug after he graduated from Gosnell High School in 1992. While working on his undergraduate degree, he worked at KOSE, a small 1,000 watt AM commercial station in Osceola, Arkansas. Upon graduation from Arkansas State University in 1996 with a degree in Radio-Television Broadcast News, he decided that he wanted to stay in radio news. He moved to Stuttgart, Arkansas and worked for East Arkansas Broadcasters as news director and was there for 16 years.