General Election - November 2, 2010 Early Voting: October 18 – November 1, 2010
Registration Deadlines:
To vote in the General Election, you must be registered by October 3, 2010.
You can verify your registration by contacting your local County Clerk's office.
Click here for map of Democratic Runoff results
United States Senator Candidates
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United States Senator Blanche Lambert Lincoln, (Democrat) is running for re-election. She has served in the Senate since 1999 when she was the youngest woman ever to be elected to the U. S. Senate. |
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Congressman John Boozman (Republican) graduated from Northside High School in Fort Smith and played football for the University of Arkansas while completing his pre-optometry requirements. He graduated from the Southern College of Optometry in 1977 and entered private practice. He is married to the former Cathy Marley. In January 2003, Boozman was named an Assistant Whip, a position he still retains, making him responsible for helping House Republican Whip Eric Cantor secure the votes necessary to pass critical legislation. |
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John Gray (Green) is a retired engineer who is currently serving as Mayor of Greenland in Washington County. He supports a national health care plan of Medicare for All. "We should reduce military spending by closing most of the 725 military bases we have established around the world. We should bring all military spending into the open by placing it on the books in the annual budget." |
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Trevor Drown (Independent), former Green Beret who served in Afghanistan, lives in Russellville and spoke at a Tea Party rally, though he says he's not a tea party member. He says, "We need to balance our budget, lower our national debt and we need to do it without any new taxes. I will be an elected leader who is independent; I won’t have a party political platform like the republicans and democrats which I have to follow." He accepts no PAC contributions.
May 7 Update - Drown collects enough signatures
for General Election ballot
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