Sub-Races
0.56%
Governor
Sarah Huckabee Sanders
22
3,936
77.04%
+14.08%
0.56%
Lieutenant Governor
Leslie Rutledge
22
3,919
77.31%
+13.10%
0.56%
Attorney General
Tim Griffin
22
4,039
80.04%
+12.43%
0.56%
Secretary of State
John M. Thurston
22
4,006
79.83%
+12.78%
0.56%
Auditor
Dennis Milligan
22
3,923
78.23%
+11.44%
0.56%
Commissioner of State Lands
Tommy Land
22
4,038
80.81%
+12.03%
0.49%
President
Donald J. Trump
20
4,616
77.74%
+15.34%
0.49%
Senate Class II
Tom Cotton
20
4,637
79.32%
+12.79%
0.56%
Senate Class III
John Boozman
22
3,949
77.94%
+12.20%
2.40%
AR - District 01
Rick Crawford
22
4,015
80.14%
+6.34%
0.51%
Issue #2
No
12
3,303
66.07%
+9.44%
0.50%
Issue #5
No
12
2,924
55.49%
+4.05%
0.53%
Issue 1 - Administrative Rules Approved By Legislature
Yes
14
2,340
55.21%
-3.85%
0.49%
Issue 1 - Concerning the Terms, Election, and Eligibility of Elected Officials
Yes
16
3,481
66.19%
-4.03%
0.53%
Issue 1 - Legislative Special Sessions
No
22
3,229
66.65%
+9.10%
0.49%
Issue 1 - Transportation Sales Tax Continuation Amendment
Yes
20
2,973
51.08%
-4.24%
0.53%
Issue 2 - 75% of Required Petitions for Additional Time
No
14
2,231
52.38%
+5.70%
0.49%
Issue 2 - Allow the Governor to Retain His or Her Powers and Duties When Absent From the State
Yes
16
3,712
69.95%
-2.47%
0.57%
Issue 2 - Ballot Measure Supermajority
No
22
2,859
58.39%
-0.72%
0.49%
Issue 2 - Change State Legislative Term Limits Amendment
Yes
20
3,158
54.96%
-0.42%
0.49%
Issue 2 - Voter ID Amendment
Yes
18
3,429
80.36%
+0.89%
0.56%
Issue 3 - Exercise of Religion
No
22
2,720
55.32%
+4.91%
0.49%
Issue 3 - Initiative Process and Legislative Referral Requirements Amendment
No
20
3,285
58.65%
+2.72%
0.53%
Issue 3 - Term Limit, Lobbyist Limits, Salary Panel
No
14
2,210
50.64%
+3.08%
0.50%
Issue 4 - Casinos Authorized in Crittenden, Garland, Pope, and Jefferson Counties Initiative
No
18
2,350
54.32%
+8.43%
0.57%
Issue 4 - Marijuana Legalization
No
22
3,200
62.92%
+6.67%
0.54%
Issue 4 - Statewide Alcohol Legalization
No
14
2,811
62.63%
+5.22%
0.53%
Issue 5 - Minimum Wage Increase
Yes
14
2,779
62.76%
-3.18%
0.50%
Issue 5 - Minimum Wage Increase Initiative
Yes
18
2,808
64.04%
-4.43%
0.50%
Issue 6 - Medical Marijuana Amendment of 2016
No
16
2,910
52.86%
+5.97%
0.50%
State Lottery
No
08
2,571
50.12%
+12.94%
0.50%
Unmarried Couple Adoption Ban
Yes
08
3,160
61.73%
+4.66%
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Website https://www.stonecountyar.gov/
Established April 21, 1873
Disbanded Still Active
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Last Modified RP May 16, 2024 08:45am
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Quorum Court Meetings
When: 2nd Thursday each month @ 5:30PM
Where: Stone County Court Complex - 211 Blanchard Ave, Mountain View, AR 72560
The Quorum Court is the legislative body of county government. A member of the Quorum Court is called Justice of the Peace, or "JP," and is elected for two-year terms. The Stone County Quorum Court is made up of 9 Justices representing each of the 9 geographic districts in Stone County. In the event of a vacancy, the Governor fills the vacancy by appointment, and the appointee serves until the next general election. The county judge is the presiding officer over the Quorum Court without a vote but with the power of veto.
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