Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Unger to run for Senate

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SPRINGDALE — Retired U. S. Navy Chaplin Steven Unger of Springdale is running in the special election to fill the vacancy in the state Senate District 7 seat, he announced Monday.

Unger, 63, is running as a Republican. He is the second candidate to announce for this race. Jim Bob Duggar of Tontitown, a former state representa­tive, is also running in the Republican primary. Former Sen. Lance Eads, R-Springdale, resigned from the District 7 position on Oct. 28 to take a lobbying job.

Unger was born and raised in Springdale, his announceme­nt said. He returned in 2016 after his Navy service. He has a bachelor’s degree in public administra­tion from the University of Arkansas, a master of divinity degree from Midwestern Baptist Theologica­l Seminary in Kansas City, Mo., and a master’s degree in military science from Marine Corps Command and Staff College in Quantico, Va. He is active in local volunteer causes, according to his announceme­nt.

Unger retired from the Navy after 31 years of active-duty service, retiring with the rank of captain, his announceme­nt said. In the Navy, he served in various capacities including medic, surface warfare officer and chaplain. His family settled in Northwest Arkansas four generation­s ago in the 1870s, his announceme­nt said.

Candidate filing in the special election’s partisan primaries begins Monday and ends one week later. The primary is Dec. 14. The special election itself is set for Feb. 8.

State senators serve a fouryear term and receive a base salary of $42,428. They also receive per diem and reimbursem­ent for expenses.

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