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Arkansas was historically a Democratic stronghold, voting Democratic in all 23 presidential elections from 1876 through 1964. However, in the 21st century the party has seen its electoral power steadily decline in the state. Democrats control no statewide or federally elected offices in Arkansas, and
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During the 1970s and 1980s, Arkansans were very likely to split their ballots among parties, indicating a tradition of independence. The most notable example was the northwest part of the state's support of George Wallace for President, Republican
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In 2014, Republicans won all the statewide offices, both chambers of the state legislature, all four U.S. House seats, and both U.S. Senate seats. Arkansas Democrats have not won any congressional or statewide elections since.
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as president in 2008, in which Obama became the first Democrat to lose Arkansas and win the presidency, Arkansas Democrats have seen their influence steeply decline. In 2010, the Democrats
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Arkansas began its statehood with a strong Democratic dominance in politics. Before Arkansas became a state on June 15, 1836, its politics was dominated by a small group commonly called "
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were appointed to state office, to the chagrin of Confederate veterans and sympathizers. The economic hardships of Reconstruction, and the political vengeance of Republicans during
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The start of the 20th century marked a change in Arkansans and the nation at large. Though more restrained in Arkansas, social activism and political reform grew throughout the
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was elected as state auditor. In 2014, term limits prevented Beebe, and McDaniel from seeking third terms while Shoffner resigned during her second term and her replacement
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section of the state. This was the region of the slaveholding plantations, and swamp Democrats generally voted in the interests of Arkansas planters and merchants.
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movement, calling for more open and honest politicians, caught many of Arkansas's early Progressive politicians before major reform could be enacted. Governor
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in favor of the conservative wing of the party. Futrell was the most conservative governor elected in decades, with 1932 marking the end of the
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The Progressive Era in Arkansas was shorter-lived than across the United States. Though Arkansas and the nation voted for
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in Arkansas in the late 1870s, the state entered an "unbroken tenure" of Democratic hegemony until 1966, when Republican
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down-ballot positions. In 2012, the Democrats lost control of both houses of the Arkansas State Legislature.
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was not eligible to run for a full term and Daniels opted not to seek re-election to a second term.
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One of the former major factions of the party is known as the Swamp Democrats, around during the
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was the last Democrat to hold or win election to an Arkansas U.S. Senate seat. First elected in
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Blair, Diane D; Savage, Robert L. (1997). Wang, Richard P.; Dougan, Michael B. (eds.).
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was born in Arkansas, and served as state governor from 1979 to 1981 and 1983 to 1992.
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Arnold, Morris S.; DeBlack, Thomas A.; Sabo III, George; Whayne, Jeannie M. (2002).
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Democratic governors that have won gubernatorial elections in Arkansas since 1941:
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Arkansas has not elected any Democratic candidates to statewide office since
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Over the years, the Republican Party spread from its geographic base in the
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period of Democratic dominance in the state, along with their rivals, the
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Arkansas’ congressional delegation has been all-Republican since 2015.
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Politics on the Southwestern Frontier: Arkansas Territory, 1819-1836
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Facts, Figures and Functions of Arkansas State and Local Government
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were re-elected as governor, attorney general, and treasurer and
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ran as the Democratic nominee for Ross’ seat and lost to Cotton.
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Previous version of the state party logo, used from 2013 to 2024.
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The following Democrats hold prominent mayoralties in Arkansas:
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and were all subsequently defeated by Republican challengers
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the same year. Within the state, the election represented a
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The Appearances of Realignment and Dealignment in Arkansas
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After Reconstruction, Democrats in Arkansas were known as
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have minorities in both houses of the state legislature.
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managed to pass reform measures, but was blamed for the
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Index

Democratic Party (Arkansas)

Chairperson
Grant Tennille
Senate Minority Leader
Greg Leding
House Minority Leader
Tippi McCullough
Little Rock, AR
Ideology
Modern liberalism
Democratic Party
Blue
State House
State Senate
Statewide Executive Offices
U.S. House of Representatives
U.S. Senate
arkdems.org
Politics of the United States
Political parties
Elections
Democratic Party
Arkansas
Bill Clinton
The Family
American Civil War
James Conway
Robert Crittenden
Andrew Jackson

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