Nov 4, 2008
There didn't seem to be much of a choice for Arkansas voters in the 2008 election. Senator Mark Pryor (pictured left) had no Republican opposition and will return to the United States Senate.
The same was true for the Representatives from the four Arkansas Congressional Districts. None faced major party opposition and all will return to Congress.
Senator Blanche Lincoln's term expires in 2010.
John McCain won the 6 electoral votes from Arkansas, and the voters passed an initiative banning gay couples from adopting children.
| Arkansas Senate II | ||
| Mark Pryor Incumbent DFL | ||
| Also on the ballot: Rebekah Kennedy (GRN); Don Hamrick (IND) | ||
| Arkansas 1st District | ||
| Marion Berry Incumbent (Unapposed) DFL | ||
| Arkansas 2nd District | ||
| Vic Snyder Incumbent (77%) DFL | ||
| Also on the ballot: Deb McFarland (GRN - 23%) | ||
| Arkansas 3rd District | ||
| John Boozman Incumbent (79%) REP | ||
| Also on the ballot: Abel Tomlinson (GRN - 21%) | ||
| Arkansas 4th District | ||
| Mike Ross Incumbent (86%) DFL | ||
| Also on the ballot: Joshua Drake (GRN - 14%) | ||