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Karilyn Brown

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American politician

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Karilyn Brown
Member of theArkansas House of Representatives
from the 67th district
Assumed office
January 9, 2023
Preceded byStephen Meeks
Member of theArkansas House of Representatives
from the 41st district
In office
January 2015 – January 9, 2023
Succeeded byJosh Miller
Personal details
PartyRepublican
EducationBachelor of Arts,Master of Arts in professional and technical writing
Alma materUniversity of Arkansas at Little Rock
ProfessionTechnical writer

Karilyn B. Brown is an American politician who has served as a member of theArkansas House of Representatives since January 1, 2015. She is a republican serving her 6th term, and currently represents Arkansas' 67th House district.

Electoral history

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She was first elected to the 41st district in the2014 Arkansas House of Representatives election and started serving on January 1st, 2015. She was reelected to the seat in the2016 Arkansas House of Representatives election,2018 Arkansas House of Representatives election, and2020 Arkansas House of Representatives election. Due to redistricting, she ran for the 67th district in the2022 Arkansas House of Representatives election, and won the seat.[1]

Political positions

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Brown isanti-abortion.[2]

Biography

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Brown earned aBachelor of Arts and aMaster of Arts in professional and technical writing from theUniversity of Arkansas at Little Rock in 2007. Outside of politics, she is atechnical writer specializing in scientific and medical research, manuals, proposals and reports.. She has served as ajustice of the peace of thePulaski County Quorum Court.[3] She is aLutheran.[4]

She currently serves on several boards, including the Republican Woman's Club, the Nominations Committee for the Arkansas Federation of Republican Women and several others.[5]

References

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  1. ^"Karilyn Brown - Arkansas House of Representatives".arkansashouse.org. RetrievedNovember 2, 2023.
  2. ^"KarilynBrown1".X (formerly Twitter). RetrievedNovember 2, 2023.[better source needed]
  3. ^"Karilyn Brown".Ballotpedia. RetrievedNovember 2, 2023.
  4. ^"Representative Karilyn Brown (R)".arkleg.state.ar.us. RetrievedNovember 2, 2023.
  5. ^"Karilyn Brown".LinkedIn.
95th Arkansas General Assembly (2025-present)
Speaker of the House
Brian S. Evans (R)
Speakerpro tempore
Jon Eubanks (R)
Majority Leader
Howard Beaty (R)
Majority Whip
Stetson Painter (R)
Minority Leader
Andrew Collins (D)
Minority Whip
Denise Garner (D)
  1. Jeremy Wooldridge (R)
  2. Trey Steimel (R)
  3. Stetson Painter (R)
  4. Jason Nazarenko (R)
  5. Ron McNair (R)
  6. Harlan Breaux (R)
  7. Brit McKenzie (R)
  8. Austin McCollum (R)
  9. Diana Gonzales Worthen (D)
  10. Mindy McAlindon (R)
  11. Rebecca Burkes (R)
  12. Hope Hendren Duke (R)
  13. Scott Richardson (R)
  14. Nick Burkes (R)
  15. John P. Carr (R)
  16. Kendon Underwood (R)
  17. Randy Torres (R)
  18. Robin Lundstrum (R)
  19. Steve Unger (R)
  20. Denise Garner (D)
  21. Nicole Clowney (D)
  22. David Whitaker (D)
  23. Kendra Moore (R)
  24. Brad Hall (R)
  25. Chad Puryear (R)
  26. James Eaton (R)
  27. Steven Walker (R)
  28. Bart Schulz (R)
  29. Rick McClure (R)
  30. Frances Cavenaugh (R)
  31. Jimmy Gazaway (R)
  32. Jack Ladyman (R)
  33. Jon Milligan (R)
  34. Joey L. Carr (R)
  35. Jessie McGruder (D)
  36. Johnny Rye (R)
  37. Steve Hollowell (R)
  38. Dwight Tosh (R)
  39. Wayne Long (R)
  40. Shad Pearce (R)
  41. Alyssa Brown (R)
  42. Stephen Meeks (R)
  43. Rick Beck (R)
  44. Stan Berry (R)
  45. Aaron Pilkington (R)
  46. Jon Eubanks (R)
  47. Lee Johnson (R)
  48. Ryan Rose (R)
  49. Jay Richardson (D)
  50. Zachary Gramlich (R)
  51. Cindy Crawford (R)
  52. Marcus Richmond (R)
  53. Matt Duffield (R)
  54. Mary Bentley (R)
  55. Matthew Brown (R)
  56. Steve Magie (D)
  57. Cameron Cooper (R)
  58. Les Eaves (R)
  59. Jim Wooten (R)
  60. Roger D. Lynch (R)
  61. Jeremiah Moore (R)
  62. Mark McElroy (R)
  63. Lincoln Barnett (D)
  64. Ken Ferguson (D)
  65. Glenn Barnes (D)
  66. Mark Perry (D)
  67. Karilyn Brown (R)
  68. Brian S. Evans (R)
  69. David Ray (R)
  70. Carlton Wing (R)
  71. Brandon Achor (R)
  72. Tracy Steele (D)
  73. Andrew Collins (D)
  74. Tippi McCullough (D)
  75. Ashley Hudson (D)
  76. Joy Springer (D)
  77. Fred Allen (D)
  78. Keith Brooks (R)
  79. Tara Shephard (D)
  80. Denise Jones Ennett (D)
  81. R. J. Hawk (R)
  82. Tony Furman (R)
  83. Paul Childress (R)
  84. Les Warren (R)
  85. Richard McGrew (R)
  86. John Maddox (R)
  87. DeAnn Vaught (R)
  88. Dolly Henley (R)
  89. Justin Gonzales (R)
  90. Richard Womack (R)
  91. Bruce Cozart (R)
  92. Julie Mayberry (R)
  93. Mike Holcomb (R)
  94. Jeff Wardlaw (R)
  95. Howard Beaty (R)
  96. Sonia Eubanks Barker (R)
  97. Matthew Shepherd (R)
  98. Wade Andrews (R)
  99. Lane Jean (R)
  100. Carol Dalby (R)


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