2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Arkansas All 4 Arkansas seats to theUnited States House of Representatives Majority party Minority party Party Republican Democratic Last election 4 0 Seats won 4 0 Seat change Popular vote 598,000 271,771 Percentage 66.81% 30.36% Swing 3.42% 2.34%
Party gains District results County results Republican holdRepublican
50–60%
60–70%
70–80%
80–90%
Democratic
50–60%
The2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Arkansas were held on November 8, 2022, to elect the fourU.S. representatives from thestate ofArkansas , one from each of the state's fourcongressional districts . The elections coincided with theArkansas gubernatorial election , as well as other elections to theU.S. House of Representatives ,elections to theU.S. Senate , and variousstate and local elections . Primary elections were held on May 24.
District Republican Democratic Libertarian Total Result Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % District 1 153,774 73.80% 54,598 26.20% 0 0.00% 208,732 100.00% Republican hold District 2 147,975 60.04% 86,887 35.26% 11,584 4.70% 246,446 100.00% Republican hold District 3 142,401 63.69% 73,541 32.89% 7,646 3.42% 223,588 100.00% Republican hold District 4 153,850 71.00% 56,745 26.19% 6,101 2.82% 216,696 100.00% Republican hold Total 598,000 66.81% 271,771 30.36% 25,331 2.83% 895,102 100.00%
Popular vote Republican
66.81% Democratic
30.36% Libertarian
2.83%
House seats Republican
100.00%
2022 Arkansas's 1st congressional district election County resultsCrawford: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90%Hodges: 50–60% 60–70%
The incumbent was RepublicanRick Crawford , who was re-elected unopposed in 2020.[ 1] The new 1st district covers the Northeast corner of the state — very similar to its predecessor — but now comprises a greater portion of the state's Northern border.
Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Rick Crawford
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County[ 18] Rick Crawford Republican Monte Hodges Democratic Margin Total # % # % # % Arkansas 3,379 76.36% 1,046 23.64% 2,333 52.72% 4,425 Baxter 12,373 80.02% 3,089 19.98% 9,284 60.04% 15,462 Boone 10,433 82.85% 2,160 17.15% 8,273 65.70% 12,593 Chicot 1,648 49.58% 1,676 50.42% -28 -0.84% 3,324 Clay 3,195 81.55% 723 18.45% 2,472 63.09% 3,918 Craighead 19,283 70.35% 8,128 29.65% 11,155 40.70% 27,411 Crittenden 5,459 51.59% 5,123 48.41% 336 3.18% 10,582 Cross 3,786 77.41% 1,105 22.59% 2,681 54.81% 4,891 Desha 1,599 55.83% 1,265 44.17% 334 11.66% 2,864 Fulton 3,211 81.13% 747 18.87% 2,464 62.25% 3,958 Greene 9,331 81.34% 2,140 18.66% 7,191 62.69% 11,471 Independence 8,496 81.55% 1,922 18.45% 6,574 63.10% 10,418 Izard 3,794 83.55% 747 16.45% 3,047 67.10% 4,541 Jackson 2,981 74.77% 1,006 25.23% 1,975 49.54% 3,987 Lawrence 3,754 82.40% 802 17.60% 2,952 64.79% 4,556 Lee 970 50.31% 958 49.69% 12 0.62% 1,928 Lincoln 2,042 76.25% 636 23.75% 1,406 52.50% 2,678 Lonoke 17,482 78.93% 4,666 21.07% 12,816 57.87% 22,148 Marion 4,844 81.92% 1,069 18.08% 3,775 63.84% 5,913 Mississippi 5,207 60.91% 3,341 39.09% 1,866 21.83% 8,548 Monroe 1,223 58.83% 856 41.17% 367 17.65% 2,079 Phillips 1,929 46.45% 2,224 53.55% -295 -7.10% 4,153 Poinsett 4,526 81.95% 997 18.05% 3,529 63.90% 5,523 Prairie 2,183 84.71% 394 15.29% 1,789 69.42% 2,577 Pulaski (part)782 35.77% 1,404 64.23% -622 -28.45% 2,186 Randolph 4,328 83.06% 883 16.94% 3,445 66.11% 5,211 Searcy 2,556 86.26% 407 13.74% 2,149 72.53% 2,963 Sharp 4,995 83.08% 1,017 16.92% 3,978 66.17% 6,012 St. Francis 2,573 51.60% 2,413 48.40% 160 3.21% 4,986 Stone 4,015 80.14% 995 19.86% 3,020 60.28% 5,010 Woodruff 1,397 67.95% 659 32.05% 738 35.89% 2,056 Totals 153,774 73.80% 54,598 26.20% 99,176 47.60% 208,372
2022 Arkansas's 2nd congressional district election County resultsHill: 60–70% 70–80% 80–90%Hathaway: 50–60%
The incumbent was RepublicanFrench Hill , who was re-elected with 55.4% of the vote in 2020.[ 1] The 2nd district has been the most competitive district in recent years, but redistricting — including dividing Little Rock — makes the district less competitive going forward. The 2nd district still comprises the central part of Arkansas.
Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Conrad Reynolds, veteran[ 19] Conrad Reynolds
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Quintessa Hathaway, educator and public advocate[ 22] Libertarian convention [ edit ] County[ 18] French Hill Republican Quintessa Hathaway Democratic Michael White Libertarian Margin Total # % # % # % # % Cleburne 8,286 83.00% 1,269 12.71% 428 4.29% 7,017 70.29% 9,983 Conway 4,563 69.17% 1,767 26.78% 267 4.05% 2,796 42.38% 6,597 Faulkner 26,422 66.34% 11,323 28.43% 2,084 5.23% 15,099 37.91% 39,829 Perry 2,927 77.47% 665 17.60% 186 4.92% 2,262 59.87% 3,778 Pulaski (part)51,848 45.43% 57,517 50.40% 4,760 4.17% -5,669 -4.97% 114,125 Saline 30,908 71.93% 9,750 22.69% 2,309 5.37% 21,158 49.24% 42,967 Van Buren 4,778 77.03% 1,043 16.81% 382 6.16% 3,735 60.21% 6,203 White 18,243 79.44% 3,553 15.47% 1,168 5.09% 14,690 63.97% 22,964 Totals 147,975 60.04% 86,887 35.26% 11,584 4.70% 61,088 24.79% 246,446
2022 Arkansas's 3rd congressional district election County resultsWomack: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80%
The incumbent was RepublicanSteve Womack , who was re-elected with 64.3% of the vote in 2020.[ 1] The new 3rd district is slightly more competitive than its predecessor, but it is more compact too; the district now comprises only the Northwest corner of the state.
Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Neil Robinson Kumar, law student[ 25] Lauren Mallett-Hays, speech-language pathologist[ 26] Libertarian convention [ edit ] Michael Kalagias, candidate for this seat in2018 and 2020[ 24] County[ 18] Steve Womack Republican Lauren Mallett-Hayes Democratic Michael Kalagias Libertarian Margin Total # % # % # % # % Benton 59,326 65.54% 27,846 30.76% 3,341 3.69% 31,480 34.78% 90,513 Carroll 5,906 65.59% 2,811 31.22% 287 3.19% 3,095 34.37% 9,004 Crawford 13,762 79.47% 2,981 17.21% 575 3.32% 10,781 62.25% 17,318 Madison 4,408 78.06% 1,056 18.70% 183 3.24% 3,352 59.36% 5,647 Sebastian (part)21,380 69.39% 8,362 27.14% 1,071 3.48% 13,018 42.25% 30,813 Washington 37,619 53.52% 30,485 43.37% 2,189 3.11% 7,134 10.15% 70,293 Totals 142,401 63.69% 73,541 32.89% 7,646 3.42% 68,860 30.80% 223,588
2022 Arkansas's 4th congressional district election County resultsWesterman: 60–70% 70–80% 80–90%White: 50–60% 60–70%
The incumbent was RepublicanBruce Westerman , who was re-elected with 69.7% of the vote in 2020.[ 1] The new 4th district still comprises the majority of the Southern part of the state, and it is now slightly more competitive.Democratic nominee John White attracted attention when, unusually for a member of his party, he denied the legitimacy of PresidentJoe Biden and the2020 United States presidential election during a debate.[ 27] White also claimed that "the American people have not legitimately elected a president sinceKennedy ." After the debate, theArkansas Democratic Party released a statement denouncing White and his claims of election fraud.[ 28]
Libertarian convention [ edit ] County[ 18] Bruce Westerman Republican John White Democratic Gregory Maxwell Libertarian Margin Total # % # % # % # % Ashley 4,076 75.20% 1,243 22.93% 101 1.86% 2,833 52.27% 5,420 Bradley 1,807 70.23% 708 27.52% 58 2.25% 1,099 42.71% 2,573 Calhoun 1,257 79.86% 286 18.17% 31 1.97% 971 61.69% 1,574 Clark 3,721 62.20% 2,091 34.95% 170 2.84% 1,630 27.25% 5,982 Cleveland 2,185 83.40% 368 14.05% 67 2.56% 1,817 69.35% 2,620 Columbia 4,184 69.16% 1,735 28.68% 131 2.17% 2,449 40.48% 6,050 Dallas 1,354 66.41% 633 31.04% 52 2.55% 721 35.36% 2,039 Drew 3,498 67.18% 1,566 30.07% 143 2.75% 1,932 37.10% 5,207 Franklin 4,165 79.88% 892 17.11% 157 3.01% 3,273 62.77% 5,214 Garland 23,467 71.13% 8,378 25.39% 1,149 3.48% 15,089 45.73% 32,994 Grant 5,285 84.28% 834 13.30% 152 2.42% 4,451 70.98% 6,271 Hempstead 3,286 73.14% 1,110 24.71% 97 2.16% 2,176 48.43% 4,493 Hot Spring 7,381 76.27% 1,989 20.55% 308 3.18% 5,392 55.71% 9,678 Howard 2,684 74.21% 856 23.67% 77 2.13% 1,828 50.54% 3,617 Jefferson 7,309 43.36% 9,108 54.03% 440 2.61% -1,799 -10.67% 16,857 Johnson 5,273 75.99% 1,424 20.52% 242 3.49% 3,849 55.47% 6,939 Lafayette 1,318 67.56% 592 30.34% 41 2.10% 726 37.21% 1,951 Little River 2,886 76.59% 777 20.62% 105 2.79% 2,109 55.97% 3,768 Logan 4,996 80.68% 997 16.10% 199 3.21% 3,999 64.58% 6,192 Miller 8,588 76.75% 2,354 21.04% 248 2.22% 6,234 55.71% 11,190 Montgomery 2,551 81.66% 492 15.75% 81 2.59% 2,059 65.91% 3,124 Nevada 1,685 68.97% 714 29.23% 44 1.80% 971 39.75% 2,443 Newton 2,462 81.01% 489 16.09% 88 2.90% 1,973 64.92% 3,039 Ouachita 4,185 60.32% 2,583 37.23% 170 2.45% 1,602 23.09% 6,938 Pike 3,151 85.32% 450 12.19% 92 2.49% 2,701 73.14% 3,693 Polk 5,737 83.73% 874 12.76% 241 3.52% 4,863 70.97% 6,852 Pope 13,004 76.63% 3,415 20.12% 551 3.25% 9,589 56.51% 16,970 Pulaski (part)1,839 28.72% 4,376 68.34% 188 2.94% -2,537 -39.62% 6,403 Scott 2,494 85.56% 333 11.42% 88 3.02% 2,161 74.13% 2,915 Sebastian (part)2,804 83.58% 458 13.65% 93 2.77% 2,346 69.93% 3,355 Sevier 2,902 82.09% 529 14.96% 104 2.94% 2,373 67.13% 3,535 Union 8,004 69.30% 3,301 28.58% 245 2.12% 4,703 40.72% 11,550 Yell 4,312 82.13% 790 15.05% 148 2.82% 3,522 67.09% 5,250 Totals 153,850 71.00% 56,745 26.19% 6,101 2.82% 97,105 44.81% 216,696
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