2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Arkansas Last updated March 04, 2025
2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Arkansas Majority party Minority party Party Republican Democratic Last election 4 0 Seats won 4 0 Seat change Popular vote 764,091 358,553 Percentage 66.77% 31.33% Swing 0.04% 0.97%
Election results by district Election results by county Republican
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The 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Arkansas were held on November 5, 2024, to elect the four U.S. representatives from the State of Arkansas , one for each of the state's four congressional districts . The elections coincided with the 2024 U.S. presidential election , as well as other elections to the House of Representatives, elections to the United States Senate , and various state and local elections . The primary election took place on March 5, 2024, and, if necessary, the runoff election is scheduled for April 2, 2024.
District 1 2024 Arkansas's 1st congressional district election Results by county Results by precinct Crawford: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% >90%Govens: 40–50% 50-60% 60–70% 70-80% 80-90% >90%%
The incumbent is Republican Rick Crawford , who was re-elected with 73.8% of the vote in 2022. [ 1]
Republican primary Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of February 14, 2024 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Rick Crawford (R) $475,950 $444,498 $653,95 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 6]
Democratic primary Candidates Nominee Rodney Govens, foster child advocate [ 7] Endorsements Rodney Govens
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Libertarian Party Nominee Steve Parsons, retired economics consultant [ 11] General election By county County [ 19] Rick Crawford Republican Rodney Govens Democratic Various candidates Other parties Margin Total # % # % # % # % Arkansas 3,983 73.23% 1,320 24.27% 136 2.50% 2,663 48.96% 5,439 Baxter 15,836 77.43% 3,774 18.45% 842 4.12% 12,062 58.98% 20,452 Boone 13,449 81.0278% 2,524 15.2067% 625 3.7655% 10,825 65.8211% 16,598 Chicot 1,690 49.17% 1,698 49.40% 49 1.43% -8 -0.23% 3,437 Clay 3,905 81.473% 737 15.377% 151 3.150% 3,168 60.096% 4,793 Craighead 25,736 70.0566% 9,777 26.6142% 1,223 3.3292% 15,959 43.4424% 36,736 Crittenden 7,067 49.47% 6,863 48.04% 356 2.49% 204 1.43% 14,286 Cross 4,759 74.745% 1,445 22.695% 163 2.560% 3,314 52.050% 6,367 Desha 1,843 54.54% 1,477 43.71% 59 1.75% 366 10.83% 3,379 Fulton 3,933 79.84% 797 16.18% 196 3.98% 3,136 63.66% 4,926 Greene 12,465 80.68% 2,522 16.32% 463 3.00% 9,943 64.36% 15,450 Independence 11,037 80.33% 2,307 16.79% 396 2.88% 8,730 63.54% 13,740 Izard 4,784 82.67% 812 14.03% 191 3.30% 3,972 68.64% 5,787 Jackson 3,533 75.54% 1,011 21.62% 133 2.84% 2,522 53.92% 4,677 Lawrence 4,664 83.15% 791 14.10% 154 2.75% 3,873 69.05% 5,609 Lee 1,183 48.34% 1,197 48.92% 67 2.74% -14 -0.57% 2,447 Lincoln 2,455 74.035% 779 23.492% 82 2.473% 1,676 50.543% 3,316 Lonoke 22,931 76.23% 6,079 20.21% 1,071 3.56% 16,852 56.02% 30,081 Marion 6,065 79.32% 1,292 16.90% 289 3.78% 4,773 62.42% 7,646 Mississippi 7,071 68.0755% 3,091 29.7584% 225 2.1661% 3,980 38.3171% 10,387 Monroe 1,411 58.386% 898 37.795% 67 2.820% 513 21.591% 2,376 Phillips 2,215 46.75% 2,449 51.69% 74 1.56% -234 -4.94% 4,738 Poinsett 5,689 82.13% 1,062 15.33% 176 2.54% 4,627 66.80% 6,927 Prairie 2,606 83.4187% 455 14.5647% 63 2.0166% 2,151 68.8540% 3,124 Pulaski 968 32.494% 1,916 64.317% 95 3.189% -948 -31.823% 2,979 Randolph 5,284 81.87% 943 14.61% 227 3.52% 4,341 67.26% 6,454 Searcy 3,154 83.66% 468 12.41% 148 3.93% 2,686 71.25% 3,770 Sharp 5,901 81.024% 1,146 15.735% 236 3.241% 4,755 65.289% 7,283 St. Francis 2,884 49.39% 2,853 48.86% 102 1.75% 31 0.53% 5,839 Stone 4,672 79.6726% 962 16.4052% 230 3.9222% 3,710 63.2674% 5,864 Woodruff 1,538 67.7533% 668 29.4273% 64 2.8194% 870 38.3260% 2,270 Totals 194,435 72.91% 63,917 23.97% 8,337 3.12% 130,518 48.94% 266,689
District 2 2024 Arkansas's 2nd congressional district election Results by county Results by precinct Hill: 50-60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% >90%Jones: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90%Tie: 40–50%
The incumbent is Republican French Hill , who was re-elected with 60.0% of the vote in 2022. [ 1]
Republican primary Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of February 14, 2024 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand French Hill (R) $1,705,556 $1,011,440 $1,574,781 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 21]
Democratic primary Endorsements Marcus Jones
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Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of February 14, 2024 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Marcus Jones (D) $79,020 $53,220 $25,800 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 21]
General election By county County [ 24] French Hill Republican Marcus Jones Democratic Margin Total # % # % # % Cleburne 10,401 83.11% 2,114 16.89% 8,287 66.22% 12,515 Conway 5,877 69.95% 2,525 30.05% 3,352 39.90% 8,402 Faulkner 35,603 66.36% 18,048 33.64% 17,555 32.72% 53,651 Perry 3,451 77.22% 1,018 22.78% 2,433 54.44% 4,469 Pulaski 55,878 41.69% 78,160 58.31% -22,282 -16.62% 134,038 Saline 39,865 70.524% 16,662 29.476% 23,203 41.048% 56,527 Van Buren 5,843 78.853% 1,567 21.147% 4,276 57.706% 7,410 White 23,591 80.587% 5,683 19.413% 17,908 61.174% 29,274 Totals 180,509 58.935% 125,777 41.065% 54,732 17.870% 306,286
District 3 2024 Arkansas's 3rd congressional district election County results Womack: 50–60% 60–70% 70–80%
The incumbent is Republican Steve Womack , who was re-elected with 63.7% of the vote in 2022. [ 1]
Republican primary Endorsements Steve Womack
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Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of February 14, 2024 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Clint Penzo (R) $93,847 $28,014 $65,832 Steve Womack (R) $1,284,275 $1,242,540 $1,986,050 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 31]
Results Primary results by county: Womack—50–60%
Democratic primary Candidates Nominee Caitlin Draper, psychotherapist [ 33] Endorsements Caitlin Draper
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Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of February 14, 2024 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Caitlin Draper (D) $44,653 $21,157 $23,496 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 31]
Libertarian Party Nominee Bobby Wilson, business analyst [ 11] General election By county County [ 35] Steve Womack Republican Caitlin Draper Democratic Various candidates Other parties Margin Total # % # % # % # % Benton 82,731 65.447% 37,908 29.988% 5,770 4.565% 44,823 65.459% 126,409 Carroll 7,407 65.50% 3,404 30.10% 497 4.40% 4,003 35.40% 11,308 Crawford 16,268 78.32% 3,471 16.71% 1,031 4.96% 12,797 61.61% 20,770 Madison 5,761 78.15% 1,257 17.05% 354 4.80% 4,504 61.10% 7,372 Sebastian 27,526 68.27% 10,902 27.04% 1,892 4.69% 16,624 41.23% 40,320 Washington 52,408 55.22% 38,710 40.79% 3,787 3.99% 13,698 14.43% 94,905 Totals 192,101 63.80% 95,652 31.77% 13,331 4.43% 96,449 32.03% 301,084
District 4 2024 Arkansas's 4th congressional district election County results Westerman: 60–70% 70–80% 80–90%Howard: 50–60% 70–80%
The incumbent was Republican Bruce Westerman , who was re-elected with 71.0% of the vote in 2022. [ 1]
Republican primary Fundraising Campaign finance reports as of February 14, 2024 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Bruce Westerman (R) $1,492,130 $543,602 $2,424,079 Source: Federal Election Commission [ 36]
Democratic primary Candidates Nominee Risie Howard, attorney [ 37] Endorsements Risie Howard
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General election By county County [ 38] Bruce Westerman Republican Risie Howard Democratic Margin Total # % # % # % Ashley 5,168 76.213% 1,613 23.787% 3,555 52.426% 6,781 Bradley 2,263 72.53% 857 27.47% 1,306 41.86% 3,120 Calhoun 1,660 82.22% 379 17.78% 1,261 62.46% 2,019 Clark 4,790 63.97% 2,698 36.03% 2,092 27.94% 7,488 Cleveland 2,787 85.94% 456 14.06% 2,331 71.88% 3,243 Columbia 5,397 71.38% 2,164 28.62% 3,233 42.76% 7,561 Dallas 1,472 66.67% 736 33.33% 736 33.34% 2,208 Drew 4,318 69.43% 1,901 30.57% 2,417 38.86% 6,219 Franklin 5,700 84.01% 1,085 15.99% 4,615 68.02% 6,785 Garland 29,186 72.33% 11,165 27.67% 18,021 44.66% 40,351 Grant 6,848 86.63% 1,057 13.37% 5,791 73.26% 7,905 Hempstead 4,278 72.755% 1,602 27.245% 2,676 45.510% 5,880 Hot Spring 9,372 78.63% 2,547 21.37% 6,825 57.26% 11,919 Howard 3,278 76.2326% 1,022 23.7674% 2,256 52.4652% 4,300 Jefferson 9,162 44.06% 11,632 55.94% -2,470 -11.88% 20,794 Johnson 6,864 78.2133% 1,912 21.7867% 4,952 56.4266% 8,776 Lafayette 1,601 72.54% 606 27.46% 995 45.08% 2,207 Little River 3,759 79.44% 973 20.56% 2,786 58.88% 4,732 Logan 6,703 83.63% 1,312 16.37% 5,391 67.26% 8,015 Miller 11,846 77.425% 3,454 22.575% 8,392 54.850% 15,300 Montgomery 3,007 84.42% 555 15.58% 2,452 68.84% 3,562 Nevada 2,004 71.8547% 785 28.1463% 1,219 43.7074% 2,789 Newton 2,989 83.097% 608 16.903% 2,381 66.194% 3,597 Ouachita 5,233 62.49% 3,141 37.51% 2,092 24.98% 8,374 Pike 3,742 88.0263% 509 11.9737% 3,233 76.0526% 4,251 Polk 7,069 87.683% 993 12.317% 6,076 75.366% 8,062 Pope 18,761 79.14% 4,945 20.86% 13,816 58.28% 23,706 Pulaski 1,869 26.993% 5,055 73.007% -3,186 -46.014% 6,924 Scott 2,881 88.537% 373 11.463% 2,508 77.074% 3,254 Sebastian 3,667 86.3027% 582 13.6973% 3,085 72.6054% 4,249 Sevier 3,801 82.7564% 792 17.2436% 3,009 65.5128% 4,593 Union 10,398 69.27% 4,613 30.73% 5,785 38.54% 15,011 Yell 5,173 82.40% 1,105 17.60% 4,068 64.80% 6,278 Totals 197,046 72.91% 73,207 27.09% 113,739 42.09% 270,253
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