Early voting for the 2022 Arkansas Primary begins Monday, May 9.
Listed below are early voting locations and the races with two or
more candidates. Because Alexander is in two counties some races are
listed based on the Pulaski County or Saline County portion of the
city.
Locations:
Pulaski County
Monday-Friday (May
9-13 & 16-20) 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Saturday (May 14-21)
10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Monday (May 23) 8:00
AM to 5:00 PM (Pulaski County Regional Center Only.)
DISTANCE FROM
ALEAXANDER CITY HALL
Dee Brown Library ~
6.8 Miles – 7.2 Miles (Depending on route.)
6325
Baseline Rd, Little Rock
Sidney S. McMath Library ~ 9.1 – 9.6 Miles
2100 John Barrow
Rd, Little Rock
Adolphine Fletcher Terry Library ~ 12.3 – 12.8 Miles
2015 Napa
Valley Dr, Little Rock
Hillary Clinton Children’s Library ~ 13.3 – 13.8 Miles
4800
W 10 th St., Little Rock
John Gould Fletcher Library ~ 13.5 Miles
823 Buchanan St, Little
Rock
Sue Cowan Williams Library ~ 13.8 – 14.9 Miles
1800 S Chester
St, Little Rock
Roosevelt Thompson Library ~ 14.8 Miles
38 Rahling Cir, Little
Rock
Pulaski County
Regional Center ~ 15.7 Miles
501 W Markham St,
Little Rock
William F. Laman
Library ~ 17.9 Miles
2801 Orange St, North Little Rock
Jess Odom Community Center ~ 21.3 – 24.3 Miles
1100 Edgewood
Dr, Maumelle
First Christian Church of Sherwood ~ 24.1 Miles
2803 Kiehl Ave,
Sherwood
Bethel Baptist Church ~ 28 Miles
112 N Jeff Davis St,
Jacksonville
Saline
County
Monday-Friday (May
9-13 & 16-20) 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Saturday (May 14-21)
10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Monday
(May 23) 8:00 AM to
5:00 PM
Benton Vote Center
221 N. Main St.
Benton, Ar.
New Life Church
4200 Hwy. 5 N.
Bryant, Ar.
Owensville Baptist
Church
22000 Ar. 5
Lonsdale, Ar.
The Well at East End
5085 W. Sawmill Rd.
Hensley, Ar.
The following
primary races, with more than one candidate, will appear on the
ballot as listed below.
U.S.
Senate
Democrat
Jack Foster
Natalie James
Dan Whitfield
Republican
John Boozman
(Incumbent)
Jake Bequette
Heath Loftis
Jan Morgan
U.S.
House - District 2
Republican
French
Hill (Incumbent)
Conrad
Reynolds
Governor
Democrat
Anthony Bland
Chris Jones
Jay Martin
James Russell
Supha
Xayprasith-Mays
Republican
Sarah Huckabee
Sanders
Doc Washburn
Lt.
Governor
Republican
Chris Bequette
Greg Bledsoe
Jason Rapert
Leslie Rutledge
Doyle Webb
Joseph Wood
Attorney
General
Republican
Tim Griffin
Leon Jones Jr.
Secretary
of State
Democrat
Anna Beth Gorman
Joshua Price
Republican
John Thurston
(Incumbent)
Eddie Joe Williams
Treasurer
Republican
Mark Lowery
Mathew Pitsch
State
Senate
District 15
(Pulaski County portion of Alexander)
Democrat Fredrick
Love is unopposed. No candidates filed for the Republican primary.
District 16
(Saline County portion of Alexander)
No candidates filed
for the Democratic primary. Republican incumbent Kim Hammer is
unopposed.
State
House of Representatives
District 79
(Pulaski County portion of Alexander)
Democrat
Teresa Coney
Tara
Shephard
No candidates filed
for the Republican primary.
District 81
(Saline County portion of Alexander)
Republican
Walter Burgess
RJ
Hawk
State
Supreme Court (Non-Partisan)
Position 2
Robin Wynne
(Incumbent)
Chris Carnahan
David Sterling
Position 6
Karen R. Baker
(Incumbent)
Gunner DeLay
Arkansas
Court of Appeals
District 6
Position 2
Stephanie Casady
Wendy Wood
Pulaski
County Races
County Sheriff
Republican
Calvin Grogan
Paul D. “Blue”
Keller
Pulaski County Quorum Court
District 7
(Pulaski County portion of Alexander)
Democrat
Anna Morshedi
Dianne Curry
Saline
County Races
County
Judge
Republican
Matt Brumley
Rick Long
Sheriff
Republican
James Tallent
Sheriff Rodney
Wright
Collector
Republican
Jennifer Carter
David Gibson
Treasurer
Republican
County Tax Collector
Holly Sanders
Ragan Kyzer
Thomas Burchfield
Bryant School
District No. 25
40.8 Mill School
Tax
The total tax rate
proposed above includes the uniform rate of tax (the “Statewide
Uniform Rate”) to be collected on all taxable property in the State
and remitted to the State Treasurer pursuant to Amendment No. 74 to
the Arkansas Constitution to be used solely for maintenance and
operation of schools in the State. As provided in Amendment No. 74,
the Statewide Uniform Rate replaces a portion of the existing rate of
tax levied by this School District and available for maintenance and
operation of schools in this District. The total proposed school tax
levy of 40.8 mills includes 25.0 mills specifically voted for general
maintenance and operation and 15.8 mills voted for debt service
previously voted as a continuing levy pledged for the retirement of
existing bonded indebtedness. The surplus revenues produced each year
by debt service millage may be used by the District for other school
purposes. The total proposed school tax levy of 40.8 mills represents
the same rate presently being collected.
FOR Tax
AGAINST Tax