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2026 Arkansas House of Representatives election

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Not to be confused with2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Arkansas.
2026 Arkansas House of Representatives election

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November 3, 2026 (2026-11-03)
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All 100 seats in theArkansas House of Representatives
51 seats needed for a majority
 Majority partyMinority party
 
LeaderBrian S. EvansAndrew Collins
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Leader sinceJanuary 13, 2025January 13, 2025
Leader's seat68th–Cabot73rd–Little Rock
Last election8119

     Republican incumbent     Term-limited or retiring Republican
     Democratic incumbent     Term-limited or retiring Democrat
     Vacant

Speaker before election

Brian S. Evans
Republican

Elected Speaker

TBD

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The2026 Arkansas House of Representatives election will be held on November 3, 2026, alongside the other2026 United States elections.[1] Voters will elect members of theArkansas House of Representatives in all 100 of theU.S. state ofArkansas's state house districts to serve a two-year term.[2]

Major party candidates had until November 11, 2025 to submit their candidacies to appear on the primary election ballot. Candidates for newly-created political parties have until March 3, 2026, primary election day, to file to appear on the general election ballot, and independent candidates have until May 1, 2026 to petition to be placed on the ballot.[3] TheLibertarian Party of Arkansas has declared its intention to field candidates for Arkansas offices, submitting a petition to qualify for the general election ballot in November 2025.[4]

This election will take place alongside races forU.S. Senate,U.S. House,governor,state senate, andnumerous other state and local offices.

Retirements

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Republican

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  1. District 1:Jeremy Wooldridge is retiring torun for state senate in District 21.[5]
  2. District 5:Ron McNair is retiring.[6]
  3. District 42:Stephen Meeks is term-limited.[7]
  4. District 46:Jon S. Eubanks is term-limited.[7]
  5. District 70:Carlton Wing is retiring.[6]
  6. District 71:Brandon Achor is retiring torun for state senate in District 13.[8]
  7. District 92:Julie Mayberry is retiring.[9]
  8. District 94:Jeff Wardlaw is term-limited.[7]
  9. District 97:Matthew Shepherd is term-limited.[7]
  10. District 99:Lane Jean is term-limited.[7]

Democratic

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  1. District 20:Denise Garner is retiring to run for state senate in District 30.[10]
  2. District 35:Jessie McGruder is retiring to run for state senate in District 9.[11]
  3. District 72:Tracy Steele is term-limited.[7]
  4. District 77:Fred Allen is term-limited.[7]
  5. District 79:Tara Shephard is retiring torun for state senate in District 15.[12]

Special elections

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Main article:2026 Arkansas state legislative special elections §  Arkansas House of Representatives
DistrictCounty(ies)ContestIncumbentWinnerResultCause
70thPulaski (p)March 3, 2026Carlton Wing (R)TBDTBDIncumbent senator resigned September 30, 2025 to become executive director ofArkansas PBS.

Predictions

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SourceRankingAs of
Sabato's Crystal Ball[13]Safe RJanuary 22, 2026

Summary of results by district

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District2020
Pres.
[14]
IncumbentCandidates[15]
MemberPartyFirst electedStatus
1R+64.1Jeremy WooldridgeRepublican2022Incumbent retiring to stand for state senate.
  • Brian Carter (Republican)
  • Mark A. Nichols (Republican)
2R+64.1Trey SteimelRepublican2022Incumbent standing for re-election.
3R+53.2Stetson PainterRepublican2022Incumbent standing for re-election.
4R+56.5Jason NazarenkoRepublican2024Incumbent standing for re-election unopposed.
5R+60.4Ron McNairRepublican2014Incumbent retiring.
  • Mike Bishop (Republican)
  • Jon Burnside (Republican)
  • Truman Copeland (Republican)
  • Kyle Evatt (Republican)
  • Jeff Pratt (Republican)
6R+34.4Harlan BreauxRepublican2018Incumbent not standing for re-election.
  • Steven L. Baird (Republican)
  • Hunter Rivett (Republican)
  • Cody Rogers (Republican)
7R+25.2Brit McKenzieRepublican2022Incumbent standing for re-election.
  • Rep.Brit McKenzie (Republican)
  • Hunter Rivett (Republican)
  • Cody Rogers (Republican)
8R+33.8Austin McCollumRepublican2016Incumbent not standing for re-election.
  • Brian Armas (Republican)
9D+3.1Diana Gonzales WorthenDemocratic2024Incumbent standing for re-election.
10R+12.1Mindy McAlindonRepublican2022Incumbent standing for re-election.
11R+16.2Rebecca BurkesRepublican2022Incumbent standing for re-election.
12R+40.3Hope Hendren DukeRepublican2022Incumbent standing for re-election unopposed.
13R+10.4Scott RichardsonRepublican2022Incumbent standing for re-election.
14R+23.5Nick BurkesRepublican2024Incumbent standing for re-election.
  • Rep.Nick Burkes (Republican)
  • Timothy J. Heron Jr. (Democratic)
15R+9.9John P. CarrRepublican2020Incumbent standing for re-election.
  • Rep.John P. Carr (Republican)
  • Daniel Holtmeyer (Democratic)
16R+29.2Kendon UnderwoodRepublican2020Incumbent standing for re-election.
17R+49.6Randy TorresRepublican2024Incumbent standing for re-election unopposed.
18R+19.5Robin LundstrumRepublican2014Incumbent standing for re-election unopposed.
19R+7.0Steve UngerRepublican2022Incumbent standing for re-election.
  • Rep.Steve Unger (Republican)
  • Jamie Atkinson (Democratic)
20D+20.7Denise GarnerDemocratic2018Incumbent retiring to stand for state senate.
  • Max Deitchler (Democratic)
21D+48.1Nicole ClowneyDemocratic2018Incumbent standing for re-election unopposed.
22D+3.6David WhitakerDemocratic2012Incumbent standing for re-election unopposed.
23R+33.7Kendra MooreRepublican2022Incumbent standing for re-election unopposed.
24R+60.7Brad HallRepublican2024Incumbent initially sought re-election, but withdrew.
  • Charlene Fite (Republican)
  • Ryan Intchauspe (Democratic)
  • Melissa W. Koller (Republican)
25R+40.4Chad PuryearRepublican2022Incumbent standing for re-election.
  • Rep.Chad Puryear (Republican)
  • Courtney King (Democratic)
26R+57.4James EatonRepublican2024Incumbent standing for re-election unopposed.
27R+64.0Steven WalkerRepublican2022Incumbent standing for re-election unopposed.
28R+65.9Bart SchulzRepublican2022Incumbent standing for re-election unopposed.
29R+47.6Rick McClureRepublican2020Incumbent standing for re-election.
  • Rep.Rick McClure (Republican)
  • Deonna Morgan (Democratic)
30R+54.2Frances CavenaughRepublican2016Incumbent retiring.
  • Josh Longmire (Republican)
  • Coty Powers (Republican)
31R+54.4Jimmy GazawayRepublican2016Incumbent standing for re-election unopposed.
32R+19.3Jack LadymanRepublican2014Incumbent standing for re-election.
  • Rep.Jack Ladyman (Republican)
  • Joshua Alfano (Democratic)
  • Erika Askeland (Democratic)
33R+56.8Jon MilliganRepublican2020Incumbent standing for re-election unopposed.
34R+4.3Joey L. CarrRepublican2022Incumbent standing for re-election.
  • Rep.Joey L. Carr (Republican)
  • Michael Middlebrook (Democratic)
35D+8.9Jessie McGruderDemocratic2024Incumbent retiring to stand for state senate.
  • Joyce Ann Gray (Democratic)
  • Sherry Holliman (Democratic)
  • Demetris Johnson Jr. (Democratic)
  • Robert Thorne Jr. (Republican)
  • Willie Williams (Democratic)
  • Audrey P. Willis (Democratic)
36R+34.1Johnny RyeRepublican2016Incumbent standing for re-election.
  • Rep.Johnny Rye (Republican)
  • Shamal C. Carter (Democratic)
37R+37.6Steve HollowellRepublican2016Incumbent standing for re-election unopposed.
38R+45.3Dwight ToshRepublican2014Incumbent standing for re-election unopposed.
39R+58.2Wayne LongRepublican2022Incumbent standing for re-election.
40R+57.9Shad PearceRepublican2022Incumbent standing for re-election unopposed.
41R+63.0Alyssa BrownRepublican2024Incumbent standing for re-election unopposed.
42R+61.0Stephen MeeksRepublican2010Incumbent term-limited.
  • Jeremy Riddle (Republican)
  • Scout Stubbs (Republican)
43R+42.8Rick BeckRepublican2014Incumbent standing for re-election unopposed.
44R+62.9Stan BerryRepublican2018Incumbent standing for re-election unopposed.
45R+51.3Aaron PilkingtonRepublican2016Incumbent standing for re-election unopposed.
46R+60.6Jon S. EubanksRepublican2010Incumbent term-limited.
  • Brian Cooper (Republican)
  • Tonya Fletcher (Republican)
  • Curtis J. Varnell (Republican)
  • Ronni Tate Young (Republican)
47R+65.0Lee JohnsonRepublican2018Incumbent standing for re-election unopposed.
48R+44.7Ryan RoseRepublican2022Incumbent standing for re-election unopposed.
49D+14.2Jay RichardsonDemocratic2018Incumbent standing for re-election unopposed.
50R+20.6Zachary GramlichRepublican2022Incumbent standing for re-election.
51R+34.8Cindy CrawfordRepublican2018Incumbent standing for re-election.
  • Rep.Cindy Crawford (Republican)
  • Jane-Ellen Udouj-Kutchka (Democratic)
52R+63.6Marcus RichmondRepublican2014Incumbent retiring.
  • Mike Jones (Republican)
  • Crystal Malloy (Republican)
  • Brent Montgomery (Republican)
  • Kristain Thompson (Republican)
53R+31.5Matt DuffieldRepublican2022Incumbent standing for re-election.
  • Rep.Matt Duffield (Republican)
  • David J. Howell (Republican)
  • Jennifer Lewter (Democratic)
54R+37.8Mary BentleyRepublican2014Incumbent standing for re-election.
  • Rep.Mary Bentley (Republican)
  • Doug Corbitt (Democratic)
55R+7.9Matthew BrownRepublican2022Incumbent standing for re-election.
56R+3.1Steve MagieDemocratic2012Incumbent standing for re-election.
  • Rep.Steve Magie (Democratic)
  • Mark Brannan (Republican)
57R+65.1Cameron CooperRepublican2022Incumbent standing for re-election.
58R+49.4Les EavesRepublican2014Incumbent standing for re-election unopposed.
59R+59.5Jim WootenRepublican2018 (special)Incumbent standing for re-election.
  • Rep.Jim Wooten (Republican)
  • Tony Ferguson II (Republican)
60R+48.0Roger LynchRepublican2016Incumbent standing for re-election.
  • Rep.Roger Lynch (Republican)
  • Beverly Coleman-Keown (Democratic)
61R+33.9Jeremiah MooreRepublican2022Incumbent standing for re-election unopposed.
62D+6.7Mark McElroyRepublican2012Incumbent standing for re-election.
  • Rep.Mark McElroy (Republican)
  • Dexter R. Miller (Democratic)
63D+13.3Lincoln BarnettDemocratic2024Incumbent standing for re-election unopposed.
64D+50.0Ken FergusonDemocratic2014Incumbent standing for re-election unopposed.
65D+49.0Glenn BarnesDemocratic2024Incumbent standing for re-election unopposed.
66D+34.2Mark PerryDemocratic2008Incumbent standing for re-election unopposed.
67R+2.6Karilyn BrownRepublican2014Incumbent standing for re-election.
  • Rep.Karilyn Brown (Republican)
  • Andrew Cade Eberly (Democratic)
68R+54.7Brian S. EvansRepublican2018Incumbent standing for re-election unopposed.
69R+33.8David RayRepublican2020Incumbent standing for re-election.
  • Rep.David Ray (Republican)
  • Dean Hunter (Democratic)
70R+4.1VacantIncumbent TBD.
  • Bo Renshaw (Republican)
  • Alex Holladay (Democratic)
  • Cordelia Smith-Johnson (Democratic)
71R+3.5Brandon AchorRepublican2022Incumbent retiring to run for state senate.
  • Stephen Bright (Republican)
  • Cassandra Mayes (Democratic)
72D+44.5Tracy SteeleDemocratic2024Incumbent term-limited.
  • Talesha Dokes (Democratic)
  • Angela Person-West (Democratic)
73D+16.6Andrew CollinsDemocratic2018Incumbent standing for re-election unopposed.
74D+44.6Tippi McCulloughDemocratic2018Incumbent standing for re-election unopposed.
75D+9.0Ashley HudsonDemocratic2020Incumbent standing for re-election.
76D+74.8Joy C. SpringerDemocratic2020 (special)Incumbent standing for re-election.
77D+58.0Fred AllenDemocratic2008Incumbent term-limited.
  • Steven Person (Democratic)
78R+31.8Keith BrooksRepublican2020Incumbent standing for re-election unopposed.
79D+64.6Tara ShephardDemocratic2022Incumbent retiring to stand for state senate.
  • Michael Mason (Democratic)
80D+53.1Denise EnnettDemocratic2019 (special)Incumbent standing for re-election unopposed.
81R+22.4R. J. HawkRepublican2022Incumbent standing for re-election.
  • Rep.R. J. Hawk (Republican)
  • Gina Thomas-Littlejohn (Democratic)
  • Elijah Zane Thompson (Democratic)
82R+32.8Tony FurmanRepublican2020Incumbent standing for re-election.
  • Rep.Tony Furman (Republican)
  • Steve Brown (Republican)
83R+47.1Paul ChildressRepublican2024Incumbent standing for re-election unopposed.
84R+23.8Les WarrenRepublican2016Incumbent standing for re-election unopposed.
85R+45.5Richard McGrewRepublican2019 (special)Incumbent standing for re-election unopposed.
86R+66.3John MaddoxRepublican2016Incumbent standing for re-election unopposed.
87R+51.9DeAnn VaughtRepublican2014Incumbent standing for re-election unopposed.
88R+32.0Dolly HenleyRepublican2024Incumbent standing for re-election.
  • Rep.Dolly Henley (Republican)
  • Lonny Mack Goodwin (Republican)
89R+47.8Justin GonzalesRepublican2014Incumbent standing for re-election unopposed.
90R+32.2Richard WomackRepublican2012Incumbent standing for re-election unopposed.
91R+25.3Bruce CozartRepublican2011 (special)Incumbent standing for re-election unopposed.
92R+64.3Julie MayberryRepublican2014Incumbent retiring.
  • Dawn Creekmore (Republican)
  • Casey Reed (Republican)
  • Eric Shepherd (Republican)
93R+55.9Mike HolcombRepublican2012Incumbent standing for re-election unopposed.
94R+21.0Jeff WardlawRepublican2010Incumbent term-limited.
  • John Kyle Day (Republican)
  • Missy Wardlaw (Republican)
95R+24.2Howard BeatyRepublican2020Incumbent standing for re-election unopposed.
96R+42.0Sonia Eubanks BarkerRepublican2016Incumbent standing for re-election unopposed.
97R+25.4Matthew ShepherdRepublican2010Incumbent term-limited.
  • Jim Andrews (Republican)
98R+9.4Wade AndrewsRepublican2022Incumbent standing for re-election unopposed.
99R+60.0Lane JeanRepublican2010Incumbent term-limited.
  • Beth Baker (Republican)
100R+30.4Carol DalbyRepublican2016Incumbent standing for re-election unopposed.
  • Rep.Carol Dalby (Republican)
  • Calvin Thomason (Democratic)

References

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