Voters head to polls Tuesday
Voters go to the polls on Tuesday for the first combined preferential primaries, annual school and nonpartisan general elections.
Election day voting will take place from 7:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Voters can go to any one of 24 polling locations, which are included with this article, and cast their ballots.
Early voting will also be held Monday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Election Commission Building, 649-A Ouachita Ave.; Hot Springs Mall, 4501 Central Ave.; Piney Grove United Methodist
Church, 2963 Airport Road; and Faith Fellowship Church, 3213 Highway 7 north.
According to the election commission’s website, 4,634 voters had cast early ballots through Thursday.
Election results will be posted on the election commission website, http://www.garlandcountyvote.org, on Tuesday as they become available. Voters can view their individual ballot online at the website by choosing the “View my Ballot” link.
The following is a list of the opposed candidates on the preferential primary ballot, by ballot draw position:
Democratic candidates
Governor
Leticia Sanders Jared K. Henderson
Republican candidates
U.S. Congress District 4
Representative Bruce Westerman Randy Caldwell
Governor
Governor Asa Hutchinson
Jan Morgan
Secretary of State
State Representative Trevor Drown
John Thurston Commissioner of State Lands State Representative District 22 Representative Mickey Gates
Don Pierce
State Representative District 26 Representative Laurie Rushing
Ernie Hinz
Constable Hot Springs Township Constable Scott Hecke
Jim Kerr
Constable Rich Pratchard
Constable Lake Hamilton Township Steve Thacker
Robert Burks
Justice of the Peace District 3
Eric Capaci
George Pritchett
Justice of the Peace District 10
Jim Sorrells
Marcia Lieblong Albaugh
Justice of the Peace District 12
Richard McGrew
Jeremy W. Brown
The following is a list of the opposed candidates on the nonpartisan ballot, by ballot draw position:
Garland County District Court Department 1
Joe Graham
Tamra Barrett
State Supreme Court Associate Justice Position 3
State Supreme Court Justice Courtney Goodson
Judge Kenneth Hixson
David Sterling
The following is a list of the opposed candidates on the school election ballot, by ballot draw position:
Lake Hamilton
Dr. Brian A. Peters
Don Smith
Mountain Pine
Robert A. Parker
Michael D. Palmer
Jessieville
Jay A. Davis
Terry Lee Anderson, Jr.
Benton
Darren Adams
Chris Ledbetter
Polling places (Tuesday)
• Election Commission Building, 649-A Ouachita Ave.
• Webb Community Center, 127 Pleasant St.
• Bates Community Church, 419 McClendon Road.
• Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, 109 Hobson Ave.
• Haven United Methodist Church, 107 Burroughs St.
• Oaklawn First Church of God, 2110 Seventh St.
• First Church of Nazarene, 3804 Central Ave.
• Creekside Community Church, 1010 Shady Grove Road.
• Lakeside Baptist Church, 3601 Malvern Road.
• Red Oak Baptist Church, 2791 Highway 290.
• Lake Hamilton Fire Department, 1111 Highway 290.
• Center Fork Baptist Church, 1101 S. Moore Road.
• Hot Springs Mall, 4501 Central Ave.
• Piney Grove Methodist Church, 2963 Airport Road.
• Antioch Baptist Church, 3212 Sunshine Road.
• First Baptist Church Royal, 7402 Albert Pike Road.
• Old Armory Building, 401 Mid-America Blvd.
• Faith Fellowship Church, 3213 Highway 7 north.
• Mountain Pine City Hall, 241 Main St.
• Jessieville First Baptist Church, 174 Beaudry Circle.
• Village United Methodist Church, 200 Carmona Road.
• Village Bible Church, 100 Ponderosa Way.
• Fountain Lake School, 4207 Park Ave.
• Lonsdale City Hall, 521 Cockrill St.