Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Democrat on top in clerk race

Hollingswo­rth claims victory over Walden for county post

- ALEX GLADDEN

Pulaski County voters elected Democrat Terri Hollingswo­rth circuit/county clerk, giving her about 30,000 more votes than her opponent, Republican Steve Walden.

Unofficial results were: Hollingswo­rth . . . . . . . 80,914 Walden . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50,970

“Well this is a victory for the people of Pulaski County,” Hollingswo­rth said.

After she takes office, Hollingswo­rth plans to make voter registrati­on her top priority. She wants to increase the office’s involvemen­t in the community and work with nonprofits to help ex-felons gain back their voting rights, she said.

“Elections matter,” Hollingswo­rth said.

Hollingswo­rth said the people of Pulaski County made their voices heard through their votes. She plans to hold to her campaign promises of updating county records and technology.

She said she will make the clerk’s office a more inviting place for the public.

“Something as simple as making sure we all answer the phone the same way,” Hollingswo­rth said.

At Hollingswo­rth’s watch party, lights flashed blue, and the DJ spun cheerful music in the background. Hollingswo­rth’s cousin, Ricky Mays, said she will take the position to the next level. Her supporters touted Hollingswo­rth’s experience, labeling her capable for the job.

“We’re excited that she decided to take the challenge,” said Dianne Curry, who attended the party.

Edmonda Bailey, who was at the party, agreed, stating that Hollingswo­rth is a hard worker.

Hollingswo­rth has held a variety of management positions, including chief administra­tive officer for the Delta Regional Authority. She worked in the secretary of state’s office and served as a director of the state Board of Election Commission­ers. She ran for a state representa­tive position in 2010 and lost in a runoff.

Hollingswo­rth attended Howard University in Washington, D.C., but has spent most of her life in Little Rock.

“Born and raised right here in Little Rock, Ark.,” Hollingswo­rth said. “It’s a great place.”

Hollingswo­rth’s work in the community includes service as PTA president at Little Rock Central High School, where her 16-year-old son is a student, she said.

“I think she’s very situated to do a great job for all of Pulaski County,” said state Sen. Will Bond, D-Little Rock.

Her opponent, Walden, lives in Sherwood and has been in the area for 45 years. He also ran for the position in 2010.

Pulaski County has a combined circuit and county clerk position. The circuit/county clerk manages records for the county such as marriage licenses, voter registrati­on and real-estate filings.

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