Arkansas's 2nd congressional district
Arkansas's 2nd congressional district is a congressional district located in the central part of the U.S. state of Arkansas and includes the state capital of Little Rock, its suburbs and surrounding areas.
Arkansas's 2nd congressional district | |||
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Representative |
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Area | 6,045 sq mi (15,660 km2) | ||
Distribution |
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Population (2015) | 761,348[1] | ||
Median income | $51,287[2] | ||
Ethnicity |
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Cook PVI | R+7[3] |
It is represented by Republican French Hill.
George W. Bush won 51% of the vote in this district in 2004. John McCain carried the district in 2008 with 53.69% of the vote while Barack Obama received 44.07%.
Voting
Election results from presidential races | ||
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Year | Office | Results |
2000 | President | Bush 49–48% |
2004 | President | Bush 51–48% |
2008 | President | McCain 54–44% |
2012 | President | Romney 55–43% |
2016 | President | Trump 52–42% |
List of members representing the district
Member | Party | Year | Cong ress |
Electoral history |
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District created | March 4, 1853 | |||
Edward A. Warren | Democratic | March 4, 1853 – March 3, 1855 |
33rd | [data unknown/missing] |
Albert Rust |
Democratic | March 4, 1855 – March 3, 1857 |
34th | [data unknown/missing] |
Edward A. Warren | Democratic | March 4, 1857 – March 3, 1859 |
35th | [data unknown/missing] |
Albert Rust |
Democratic | March 4, 1859 – March 3, 1861 |
36th | [data unknown/missing] Retired. |
Civil War and Reconstruction | ||||
James M. Hinds |
Republican | June 22, 1868 – October 22, 1868 |
40th | [data unknown/missing] Died. |
Vacant | October 22, 1868 – January 13, 1869 | |||
James T. Elliott |
Republican | January 13, 1869 – March 3, 1869 |
40th | Elected on an unknown date to finish Hinds's term. Seated January 13, 1869. Retired. |
Anthony A. C. Rogers | Democratic | March 4, 1869 – March 3, 1871 |
41st | [data unknown/missing] |
Oliver P. Snyder |
Republican | March 4, 1871 – March 3, 1875 |
42nd 43rd |
[data unknown/missing] |
William F. Slemons |
Democratic | March 4, 1875 – March 3, 1881 |
44th 45th 46th |
[data unknown/missing] |
James K. Jones |
Democratic | March 4, 1881 – February 19, 1885 |
47th 48th |
[data unknown/missing] Resigned when elected U.S. Senator. |
Vacant | February 19, 1885 – March 3, 1885 | |||
Clifton R. Breckinridge |
Democratic | March 4, 1885 – September 5, 1890 |
49th 50th 51st |
Lost contested election. |
Vacant | September 5, 1890 – November 4, 1890 | |||
Clifton R. Breckinridge |
Democratic | November 4, 1890 – August 14, 1894 |
51st 52nd 53rd |
Elected after John M. Clayton was assassinated while contest was pending. Resigned to become U.S. Minister to Russia. |
Vacant | August 14, 1894 – December 3, 1894 | |||
John S. Little |
Democratic | December 3, 1894 – March 3, 1903 |
53rd 54th 55th 56th 57th |
[data unknown/missing] Redistricted to the 4th district. |
Stephen Brundidge Jr. | Democratic | March 4, 1903 – March 3, 1909 |
58th 59th 60th |
Redistricted from the 6th district. [data unknown/missing] |
William A. Oldfield |
Democratic | March 4, 1909 – November 19, 1928 |
61st 62nd 63rd 64th 65th 66th 67th 68th 69th 70th |
[data unknown/missing] Died. |
Vacant | November 19, 1928 – January 9, 1929 | |||
Pearl P. Oldfield |
Democratic | January 9, 1929 – March 3, 1931 |
70th 71st |
[data unknown/missing] |
John E. Miller |
Democratic | March 4, 1931 – November 14, 1937 |
72nd 73rd 74th 75th |
[data unknown/missing] Resigned when elected U.S. Senator. |
Vacant | November 14, 1937 – January 3, 1939 | |||
Wilbur Mills |
Democratic | January 3, 1939 – January 3, 1977 |
76th 77th 78th 79th 80th 81st 82nd 83rd 84th 85th 86th 87th 88th 89th 90th 91st 92nd 93rd 94th |
[data unknown/missing] Retired. |
Jim Guy Tucker |
Democratic | January 3, 1977 – January 3, 1979 |
95th | [data unknown/missing] Retired to run for U.S. Senator. |
Ed Bethune |
Republican | January 3, 1979 – January 3, 1985 |
96th 97th 98th |
[data unknown/missing] Retired. |
Tommy Robinson |
Democratic | January 3, 1985 – July 28, 1989 |
99th 100th 101st |
Changed parties |
Republican | July 28, 1989 – January 3, 1991 |
[data unknown/missing] Retired to run for Governor of Arkansas. | ||
Ray Thornton |
Democratic | January 3, 1991 – January 1, 1997 |
102nd 103rd 104th |
[data unknown/missing] Resigned to become Associate justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court. |
Vacant | January 1, 1997 – January 3, 1997 | |||
Vic Snyder |
Democratic | January 3, 1997 – January 3, 2011 |
105th 106th 107th 108th 109th 110th 111th |
[data unknown/missing] Retired. |
Tim Griffin |
Republican | January 3, 2011 – January 3, 2015 |
112th 113th |
[data unknown/missing] Retired to run for Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas. |
French Hill |
Republican | January 3, 2015 – present |
114th 115th 116th |
[data unknown/missing] |
Recent election results
2002
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
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Democratic | Vic Snyder* | 142,752 | 93% | ||
Write-in | Ed Garner | 10,874 | 7% | ||
Majority | 131,878 | 86% | |||
Total votes | 153,626 | 100.00% | |||
Democratic hold |
2004
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
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Democratic | Vic Snyder* | 160,834 | 58% | ||
Republican | Marvin Parks | 115,655 | 42% | ||
Majority | 45,179 | 16% | |||
Total votes | 276,493 | 100.00% | |||
Democratic hold |
2006
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
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Democratic | Vic Snyder* | 124,871 | 61% | ||
Republican | Andy Mayberry | 81,432 | 39% | ||
Majority | 43,439 | 21% | |||
Total votes | 206,303 | 100.00% | |||
Democratic hold |
2008
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
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Democratic | Vic Snyder* | 212,303 | 77% | ||
Green | Deb McFarland | 64,398 | 23% | ||
Write-in | Danial Suits | 665 | 0.24% | ||
Majority | 147,905 | 53% | |||
Total votes | 277,366 | 100.00% | |||
Democratic hold |
2010
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
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Republican | Tim Griffin | 122,091 | 58% | ||
Democratic | Joyce Elliott | 80,687 | 38% | ||
Independent | Lance Levi | 4,421 | 2% | ||
Green | Lewis Kennedy | 3,599 | 2% | ||
Write-in | Write-ins | 54 | 0.03% | ||
Majority | 41,404 | 20% | |||
Total votes | 210,852 | 100.00% | |||
Republican gain from Democratic | |||||
2012
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
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Republican | Tim Griffin* | 158,175 | 55% | ||
Democratic | Herb Rule | 113,156 | 39% | ||
Green | Barbara Ward | 8,566 | 3% | ||
Libertarian | Chris Hayes | 6,701 | 2% | ||
Majority | 45,019 | 16% | |||
Total votes | 286,598 | 100.00% | |||
Republican hold |
2014
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
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Republican | French Hill | 123,073 | 52% | ||
Democratic | Pat Hays | 103,477 | 44% | ||
Libertarian | Debbie Standiford | 10,590 | 4% | ||
Majority | 19,596 | 8% | |||
Total votes | 237,140 | 100.00% | |||
Republican hold |
2016
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ± | |
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Republican | French Hill* | 176,472 | 58.34% | ||
Democratic | Dianne Curry | 111,347 | 36.81% | ||
Libertarian | Chris Hayes | 14,342 | 4.74% | ||
Write-in | Write-ins | 303 | 0.10% | ||
Majority | 65,125 | 21.53% | |||
Total votes | 302,464 | 100.00% | |||
Republican hold |
2018
The 2018 election was held on November 6, 2018.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | French Hill (incumbent) | 132,125 | 52.1 | |
Democratic | Clarke Tucker | 116,135 | 45.8 | |
Libertarian | Joe Swafford | 5,193 | 2.1 | |
Total votes | 253,453 | 100.0 | ||
Republican hold |
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References
- Bureau, Center for New Media & Promotion (CNMP), US Census. "My Congressional District". www.census.gov.
- https://www.census.gov/mycd/?st=05&cd=02
- "Partisan Voting Index – Districts of the 115th Congress" (PDF). The Cook Political Report. April 7, 2017. Retrieved April 7, 2017.
- "2016 election results".
Bibliography
- Martis, Kenneth C. (1989). The Historical Atlas of Political Parties in the United States Congress. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company.
- Martis, Kenneth C. (1982). The Historical Atlas of United States Congressional Districts. New York: Macmillan Publishing Company.
- Congressional Biographical Directory of the United States 1774–present
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