Polling Sites And Candidate Lists Provided

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

— The following polling sites for the May 18 Preferential Primary election are listed for precincts in this area. Voters in both political parties will cast ballots at these places.

Precincts Nos. 1 and 3 will vote at the Gravette Civic Center.

Precinct No. 2 will vote at the Sulphur Springs Community Building.

Precincts Nos. 4 and 5 will vote at the Decatur Community Building.

Precintct No. 22 will vote at the Hiwasse Fire Station.

The polls will be open on election day from 7:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Early voting and other voting options are listed in another story on this page.

Persons who vote in one party primary during the election will not be allowed to switch parties if a run-off election is required. This restriction does not apply in the General Election in November when persons may vote for the candidates of choice.

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Following are the contested races in the Republican and Democrat Primary, May 18.

Republican Candidates

U.S. Senate: Sen. KimHendren, Conrad Reynolds, Randy Alexander, Cong. John Boozman, Curtis Coleman, Jim Holt, Sen. Gilbert Baker.

U.S. Congress Dist. 3: Bernie Skoch, Judge Mike Moore, Mayor Steve Womack, Steve Lowry, Kurt Maddox, Gunner DeLay, Sen. Cecile Bledsoe, Doug Matayo.

Lt. Governor: Mark Darr, Donnie Copeland.

County Judge: Robert (Bob) Stephenson Jr., Tim A. Henderson Sr., Judge Dave Bisbee, Bob Clinard.

Sheriff: Kelley Cradduck, Sheriff Keith Ferguson.

Justice of Peace Dist. 11: Nathan Florer, Curtis “Steve” Curry, Damon D. Wallace.

Democrat Candidates

U. S. Senate: Sen. Blanche Lambert Lincoln, DC Morrison, Lt. Gov. Bill Halter.

Secretary of State: Doris Tate, Mark Wilcox, County Clerk Pat O’Brien

Non-partisan Judicial

Assoc. Justice Pos. 3: Court of Appeals Judge Courtney, Judge John Fogleman.

Assoc. Justice Pos. 6: Court of Appeals Judge Karen Baker, Judge Tim Fox, Evelyn Moorehead.

News, Pages 1 on 05/05/2010