Arkansas: U.S. Representatives, 1990s
U.S. Representatives from Arkansas, 1990-99 (may be
incomplete!)
Events and Candidates (may be incomplete!)
U.S. Representatives from Arkansas: Events and
Candidates of the 1990's (may be incomplete!)
- 1st District:
- 1990 Nov 6:
Bill
Alexander, Jr. (Dem), elected;
Terry
Hayes (Rep), defeated.
- 1992 Nov 3:
Blanche
M. Lambert (Dem), elected;
Terry
Hayes (Rep), defeated.
- 1994 Nov 8:
Blanche
M. Lambert (Dem), elected;
Warren
Dupwe (Rep), defeated.
- 1996 Nov 5:
Marion
Berry (Dem), elected;
Warren
Dupwe (Rep), defeated;
Keith
Carle (Reform), defeated.
- 1998 Nov 3:
Marion
Berry (Dem), elected unopposed.
- 2nd District:
- 1990 Nov 6:
Ray
Thornton (Dem), elected;
Jim
Keet (Rep), defeated.
- 1992 Nov 3:
Ray
Thornton (Dem), elected;
Dennis
Scott (Rep), defeated.
- 1994 Nov 8:
Ray
Thornton (Dem), elected;
Bill
Powell (Rep), defeated.
- 1996 Nov 5:
Vic
Snyder (Dem), elected;
Bud
Cummins (Rep), defeated.
- 1998 Nov 3:
Vic
Snyder (Dem), elected;
Phil
Wyrick (Rep), defeated.
- 3rd District:
- 1990 Nov 6:
John
P. Hammerschmidt (Rep), elected;
Dan
Ivy (Dem), defeated.
- 1992 Nov 3:
Tim
Hutchinson (Rep), elected;
John
VanWinkle (Dem), defeated;
Ralph
Forbes (Ind), defeated.
- 1994 Nov 8:
Tim
Hutchinson (Rep), elected;
Berta
L. Seitz (Dem), defeated.
- 1996 Nov 5:
W.
Asa Hutchinson (Rep), elected;
Ann
Henry (Dem), defeated;
Tony
Joe Huffman (Reform), defeated;
Dan
Ivy, defeated.
- 1998 Nov 3:
W.
Asa Hutchinson (Rep), elected;
Ralph
Forbes (Reform), defeated.
- 4th District:
- 1990 Nov 6:
Beryl
F. Anthony, Jr. (Dem), elected;
Roy
Rood (Rep), defeated.
- 1992 Nov 3:
Jay
W. Dickey (Rep), elected;
Bill
McCuen (Dem), defeated.
- 1994 Nov 8:
Jay
W. Dickey (Rep), elected;
Jay
Bradford (Dem), defeated.
- 1996 Nov 5:
Jay
W. Dickey (Rep), elected;
Vincent
Tolliver (Dem), defeated.
- 1998 Nov 3:
Jay
W. Dickey (Rep), elected;
Judy
Smith (Dem), defeated.
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