LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – A vacant state senate seat has the Arkansas Democratic and Republican parties both preparing to place one of their candidates in it.
The vacancy is due to the Sept. 2 passing of Republican state Sen. Gary Stubblefield, who represented District 26. Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders declared the seat vacant on Sept. 19, triggering the need for both parties to declare if they will hold primary elections or use a delegate convention to provide a candidate within 10 days.
District 26 covers portions of Franklin, Johnson, Sebastian and Logan counties.
On Sept. 24, the Republican Party of Arkansas announced it would hold a primary. On Sept 25, the Arkansas Democrats made the same announcement. With these announcements, it is now up to the governor to declare an election date.
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