
There will be two new City Council members seated in January.
Challenger Sarah Moore defeated incumbent Mark Kinion 59-41% in the Ward 2 race, and Scott Berna defeated incumbent Sloan Scroggin in the Ward 3 race by a 53-47% margin.
In the race for county judge, Patrick Deakins defeated Josh Moody in a close 52-48% race.
Two special elections were defeated in Washington County, with a bond issue for a new jail going down 59-41%, and the Juvenile Court Improvement Bond issue defeated by a 54-46% margin.
All of the results below are final, but unofficial.
Please note, these are only results from Washington County voters, and do not include tallies from statewide races.
Fayetteville Municipal
Ward 2 City Council
Mark Kinion – 1,719 (41%)
Sarah Moore – 2,507 (59%)
Ward 3 City Council
Sloan Scroggin – 4,322 (47%)
Scott Berna – 4,800 (53%)
Washington County
Non Partisan Judicial General Election Runoff – State Supreme Court Associate Justice Position 2
Supreme Court Associate Justice Robin Wynne – 37,437 (67%)
Judge Chris Caranhan – 18,810 (33%)
Washington County Judge
Josh Moody – 33,294 (48%)
Justice of the Peace Patrick Deakins – 36,424 (52%)
Washington County Special Election – Juvenile Court Improvement Bonds
For – 30,528 (46%)
Against – 36,408 (54%)
Washington County Special Election – Jail Improvement Bonds
For – 27,539 (41%)
Against – 39,426 (59%)
Justice of the Peace District 1
Justice of the Peace Lance C. Johnson – 4,098 (68%)
Sarah Hampton – 1,920 (32%)
Justice of the Peace District 2
David Wilson – 2,471 (63%)
Roger Brooks – 1,428 – (37%)
Justice of the Peace District 3
Justin Meeks – 1,309 (38%)
Justice of the Peace Sean Simons – 2,147 (62%)
Justin of the Peace District 4
Aaron Howerton – 653 (46%)
Fred Anderson – 756 (54%)
Justice of the Peace District 5
Kyle Lyons – 2,745 (68%)
Dawn Cate-Bonner – 1,281 (32%)
Justice of the Peace District 6
Justice of the Peace Lisa Eche – 1,647 (56%)
Michael B. Mapa – 1,291 (44%)
Justice of the Peace District 7
Charles T. Dean – 2,984 (53%)
Sherry Main – 2,683 (47%)
Justice of the Peace District 10
Amanada Foster – 2,502 (47%)
Justice of the Peace Robert E. Dennis – 2,752 (52%)
Justice of the Peace District 12
Justice of the Peace Evelyn Rios Stafford – 2,748 (79%)
William Terrill – 728 (21%)
Justice of the Peace District 13
Justice of the Peace Willie Leming – 3,932 (78%)
James Morphew – 1,089 (22%)
Justice of the Peace District 14
Gary Ricker – 4,064 (65%)
Dawn Cannon – 2,209 (35%)
Justice of the Peace District 15
Justice of the Peace Botch Pond – 3,648 (57%)
Ash Lee Hicks – 2,718 (42%)
State
Note – These are results from only Washington County voters, and do not include tallies from statewide races.
US Senate
Natalie James – 30,897 (44%)
Senator John Boozman – 37,311 (53%)
Kenneth Cates – 2,158 (3%)
US Congress
Steve Womack – 37,592 (53%)
Lauren Mallett-Hays – 30,448 (43%)
Michael J. Kalagias – 2,188 (3%)
Governor
Chris Jones – 34,803 (49%)
Ricky Dale Harrington, Jr. 1,451 – (2%)
Sarah Huckabee Sanders – 34,336 (49%)
Lieutenant Governor
Kelly Ross Krout – 32,460 (46%)
Frank Gilbert – 2,582 (4%)
Attorney General Leslie Rutledge – 35,174 (50%)
Attorney General
Lieutenant Governor Tim Griffin – 37,989 (54%)
Jessie Gibson – 18,416 (46%)
Secretary or State
Anna Beth Gorman – 32,168 – (46%)
Secretary of State John Thurston – 37,632 (54%)
State Treasurer
Pam Whitaker – 32,411 (47%)
State Representative Mark Lowery – 37,223 (53%)
Auditor of State
Diamond Arnold-Johnson – 28,265 (41%)
Simeon Snow – 3,542 (5%)
Treasurer of State Dennis Milligan – 37,544 (54%)
Commissioner of State Lands
Darlene Goldi Gaines – 30,524 (44%)
Tommy Land Commissioner of State Lands – 38,865 (56%)
State Senate District 31
Lisa Parks – 6,797 (40%)
Clint Penzo – 10,264 (60%)
State Senate District 35
Doug Peterson – 4,767 (32%)
Tyler Dees – 10,229 (68%)
State Representative District 9
DeAnna Hodges – 1,439 (50%)
Diana Gonzales Worthen – 1321 (46%)
Stephen Stilling – 109 (4%)
State Representative District 11
Rebecca Burkes – 1,376 (56%)
Rey Hernandez – 1,085 (44%)
State Representative District 18
Monique Jones – 3,745 (38%)
Robin Lundstrum – 6,235 (62%)
State Representative District 19
Paula Irvin – 3,863 (46%)
Steve Unger – 4,511 (54%)
State Representative District 22
Brian Hester (4,099 (48%)
David Whitaker – 4,528 (52%)
State Representative District 23
Ryan Hanson – 2,672 (27%)
Kendra Moore – 7,098 (73%)
State Representative District 25
Caitlin Oxford – 2,783 (35%)
Chad Puryear – 5,212 (65%)
Issue No. 1 – Constitutional Amendment to Allow the General Assembly to Convene in Extraordinary Session
For – 23,638 (35%)
Against – 43,070 (65%)
Issue No. 2 – Constitutional Amendment and Ballot Initiative Reform Amendment
For – 23,126 (34%)
Against – 44,269 (66%)
Issue No. 3 – Arkansas Religious Freedom Amendment
For – 28,408 (42%)
Against – 39,820 (58%)
Issue No. 4 – Recreational Cannabis Amendment
For – 36,276 (52%)
Against – 33,933 (48%)