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The 2018 Arkansas gubernatorial election was held on November 6, 2018, to elect the Governor of Arkansas, concurrently with elections to the United States Senate in other states, elections to the United States House of Representatives, and various state and local elections. Incumbent Republican Governor Asa Hutchinson won reelection to a second term, winning by more than 33 percentage points and carrying all but seven counties, marking the largest winning margin of any Republican gubernatorial candidate in Arkansas history. Republican primary Candidates Declared Asa Hutchinson, incumbent governor Jan Morgan, gun range owner Declined Tim Griffin, lieutenant governor and former U.S. Representative (running for re-election) Leslie Rutledge, attorney general (running for re-election) John Thurston, land commissioner (running for Secretary of State) Endorsements Polling Results Democratic primary Candidates Declared Jared Henderson, former Arkansas executive director of Teach For America Leticia Sanders, hairdresser Declined Keith Ingram, Minority Leader of the Arkansas Senate Jay Martin, former Majority Leader of the Arkansas House of Representatives Kevin Smith, Mayor of Helena-West Helena, Arkansas and former Majority Whip of the Arkansas Senate. Former Democratic candidate in 1996 United States Senate election in Arkansas. Results Independents Candidates Declined Bobby Bones, radio host Libertarian primary Candidates Declared Mark West (Libertarian), pastor and nominee for AR-01 in 2016 General election Predictions Debates Polling Results Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican Ashley (Largest city: Crossett) Bradley (largest city: Warren) Clark (largest city: Arkadelphia) Dallas (Largest city: Fordyce) Desha (largest city: Dumas) Drew (Largest city: Monticello) Jackson (largest city: Newport) Lafayette (Largest city: Stamps) Lincoln (largest city: Star City) Little River (largest city: Ashdown) Mississippi (largest city: Osceola) Monroe (largest city: Clarendon) Nevada (Largest city: Prescott) Ouachita (Largest city: Camden) Pike (Largest city: Glenwood) Woodruff (largest city: Augusta) See also 2018 Arkansas elections References External links Candidates at Vote Smart Candidates at Ballotpedia Official campaign websites Jared Henderson (D) for Governor Asa Hutchinson (R) for Governor Mark West (L) for Governor. Discover the Jan Morgan popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Jan Morgan books.

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  • A Dangerous Direction synopsis, comments

    A Dangerous Direction

    Jan Henry Morgan

    A Dangerous Direction continues Niall’s personal story and that of the colony to the end of 1834. He is losing his Julie and, in an almost parallel situation, LouisJoseph Papineau ...

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    Light A National Poetry Day Book

    Gaby Morgan

    A poetry book to celebrate National Poetry Day 2015 with poems on the them of light from Deborah Alma, Brian Moses, Chrissie Gittins, Liz Brownlee, Michaela Morgan, Jan Dean, Paul ...