Federal Offices
Note: Third-Party and Write-in Candidates are not included on preferential primary ballots but will be listed for the General Election in November.
U.S. Congress
Elected to a two-year term, each representative serves the people of a specific congressional district by introducing bills and serving on committees, among other duties. Arkansas has four representatives.
For U.S. Congress, District 3
Democratic Primaries
Caitlin Draper (D) Unopposed
U.S. President
Republican Primaries
Chris Christie (campaign suspended)
Doug Burgum (campaign suspended)
Vivek Ramaswamy (campaign suspended)
Asa Hutchinson (campaign suspended)
Ron DeSantis (campaign suspended)
NOT UP FOR ELECTION
U.S. Senate
The Constitution prescribes that the Senate be composed of two senators from each State (therefore, the Senate currently has 100 Members) and that a senator must be at least thirty years of age, have been a citizen of the United States for nine years, and, when elected, be a resident of the State from which he or she is chosen. A senator's term of office is six years and approximately one-third of the total membership of the Senate is elected every two years.
There are no U.S. Senate positions up for election in Arkansas this year. Our current senators are Tom Cotton (R) and John Bozeman (R). We will have elections for these positions happening in the 2026 and 2028 elections.