County Government
County Judge
Barry Hyde
3
22
+100.00%
Quorum Court
Assessor
Collector
Coroner
County & Circuit Clerk
Sheriff
Treasurer
City
Alexander *
3,385
Cammack Village
778
Jacksonville
29,477
Little Rock
202,591
Maumelle
19,251
North Little Rock
64,591
Sherwood
32,731
Wrightsville
1,542
Census Designated Place
College Station
469
Gibson
4,111
Hensley
137
Landmark
3,585
McAlmont
1,447
Natural Steps
413
Roland
820
Scott
97
Sweet Home
712
Woodson
346
Attached Containers
Marketing Area
Little Rock-Pine Bluff, AR
Sub-Races
13.69%
Governor
Christopher Jones
22
75,393
60.73%
+25.53%
13.70%
Lieutenant Governor
Kelly Ross Krout
22
68,354
55.48%
+23.37%
13.72%
Attorney General
Jesse J. Gibson
22
67,942
55.29%
+22.90%
13.60%
Auditor
Diamond Arnold-Johnson
22
60,035
49.53%
+20.57%
12.99%
Treasurer
John Pagan
24
81,421
54.24%
+23.93%
13.66%
Commissioner of State Lands
Darlene Goldi Gaines
22
65,454
53.87%
+22.64%
13.01%
President
Kamala Harris
24
92,038
59.79%
+26.23%
13.89%
Senate Class II
Ricky Dale Harrington, Jr.
20
93,784
56.58%
+23.11%
13.69%
Senate Class III
Natalie James
22
67,503
54.69%
+23.60%
1.11%
AR - District 01
Rodney Govens
24
1,916
64.32%
+40.32%
43.76%
AR - District 02
Marcus Jones
24
78,160
58.31%
+17.25%
2.56%
AR - District 04
Risie Howard
24
5,055
73.01%
+45.92%
63.97%
AR State House 069
David Ray
24
5,230
70.58%
-0.67%
61.97%
AR State House 078
Keith Brooks
24
6,301
61.73%
-5.52%
19.15%
AR State Senate 17
Mark Johnson
24
4,568
63.05%
+4.82%
14.71%
Issue #2
No
12
78,219
53.91%
-2.72%
14.85%
Issue #5
Yes
12
87,861
56.57%
+8.01%
14.94%
Issue 1 - Administrative Rules Approved By Legislature
Yes
14
68,454
57.65%
-1.41%
13.94%
Issue 1 - Concerning the Terms, Election, and Eligibility of Elected Officials
Yes
16
101,219
68.16%
-2.06%
12.98%
Issue 1 - Legislative Special Sessions
No
22
77,991
66.14%
+8.59%
12.89%
Issue 1 - Lottery Proceeds
Yes
24
130,942
88.46%
-1.14%
13.80%
Issue 1 - Transportation Sales Tax Continuation Amendment
No
20
83,700
50.83%
+6.15%
14.94%
Issue 2 - 75% of Required Petitions for Additional Time
Yes
14
67,742
56.77%
+3.46%
14.09%
Issue 2 - Allow the Governor to Retain His or Her Powers and Duties When Absent From the State
Yes
16
107,513
71.02%
-1.40%
13.69%
Issue 2 - Ballot Measure Supermajority
No
22
79,476
67.07%
+7.96%
13.71%
Issue 2 - Change State Legislative Term Limits Amendment
No
20
80,303
50.08%
+5.46%
12.99%
Issue 2 - Pope County Casino Licenses
No
24
75,770
50.97%
+6.77%
14.49%
Issue 2 - Voter ID Amendment
Yes
18
82,932
65.67%
-13.80%
13.64%
Issue 3 - Exercise of Religion
No
22
68,030
57.04%
+6.63%
13.72%
Issue 3 - Initiative Process and Legislative Referral Requirements Amendment
No
20
96,257
61.48%
+5.56%
14.94%
Issue 3 - Term Limit, Lobbyist Limits, Salary Panel
Yes
14
65,734
53.87%
+1.44%
15.19%
Issue 4 - Casinos Authorized in Crittenden, Garland, Pope, and Jefferson Counties Initiative
Yes
18
76,510
57.88%
+3.78%
13.72%
Issue 4 - Marijuana Legalization
Yes
22
62,075
50.38%
+6.62%
14.91%
Issue 4 - Statewide Alcohol Legalization
Yes
14
63,435
51.11%
+8.53%
15.05%
Issue 5 - Minimum Wage Increase
Yes
14
89,114
71.13%
+5.19%
15.08%
Issue 5 - Minimum Wage Increase Initiative
Yes
18
99,565
74.61%
+6.15%
14.10%
Issue 6 - Medical Marijuana Amendment of 2016
Yes
16
92,718
59.71%
+6.60%
14.57%
State Lottery
Yes
08
104,147
69.29%
+6.46%
14.58%
Unmarried Couple Adoption Ban
No
08
82,489
55.07%
+12.14%
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Website https://www.pulaskicounty.net/
Established June 01, 1819
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Last Modified RP May 14, 2024 11:40am
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Pulaski County Elected Officials are the County Government’s Chief Executive Officer, Executive Officers, and Representatives who are elected by the citizens of Pulaski County with elections held every two years.
The Pulaski County Quorum Court meets regularly on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month (third Tuesday in December) on the 4th floor of the County Administration Building at 6 p.m.
The Pulaski County Quorum Court serves as the legislative body of Pulaski County Government and is the voice for more than 380,000 Pulaski County residents. Fifteen elected members, known as Justices of the Peace, serve two-year terms from single districts based on apportionment.
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Race
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Amount
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As Of
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White - Non Hispanic
364,194
68.49%
Jul 01, 2009
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Black or African American
132,498
24.92%
Jul 01, 2009
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Hispanic
17,710
3.33%
Jul 01, 2009
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Asian
7,454
1.40%
Jul 01, 2009
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Two or More Races
6,448
1.21%
Jul 01, 2009
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American Indian and Alaska Native
2,884
0.54%
Jul 01, 2009
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Pacific Islander
568
0.11%
Jul 01, 2009
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