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The 2022 Arkansas gubernatorial election took place on November 8, 2022, to elect the governor of Arkansas. Incumbent Republican Governor Asa Hutchinson is term-limited and cannot seek re-election to a third term. Arkansas is one of the eight states and one territory of the United States that limit governors to two terms for life in their constitutions, along with California, Delaware, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Nevada, the Northern Mariana Islands, and Oklahoma. The winner of the 2022 gubernatorial election is scheduled to be sworn in on January 10, 2023.

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  • The 2022 Arkansas gubernatorial election took place on November 8, 2022, to elect the governor of Arkansas. Incumbent Republican Governor Asa Hutchinson is term-limited and cannot seek re-election to a third term. Arkansas is one of the eight states and one territory of the United States that limit governors to two terms for life in their constitutions, along with California, Delaware, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Nevada, the Northern Mariana Islands, and Oklahoma. The winner of the 2022 gubernatorial election is scheduled to be sworn in on January 10, 2023. Primary elections in Arkansas were held on May 24. Runoff elections for instances where no candidate receives over 50% of the vote were scheduled for June 21. Former White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders won the Republican nomination, while Chris Jones won the Democratic nomination. Leading up to the Republican Primary, Sanders received many endorsements from key Republican figures, including Donald Trump, Mike Pence, incumbent Asa Hutchinson, Arkansas' entire U.S. Congressional delegation, and dozens of GOP representatives from the State House and State Senate. She cruised to a landslide victory in the primary, and as Arkansas is a GOP stronghold, her victory virtually guaranteed she would win the general election, in which she defeated Jones by 28 points. Jones became the first Democrat to win Washington County since 2010. Sanders will become the first female Governor of Arkansas, as well as the first daughter of a former governor to take office in United States history. In addition, with the election of Leslie Rutledge as lieutenant governor, Arkansas, along with Massachusetts, will become the first two U.S. states to have both a female governor and female lieutenant Governor serving at the same time. (en)
  • La elección para gobernador de Arkansas de 2022 se llevó a cabo el 8 de noviembre de ese año. El gobernador titular republicano Asa Hutchinson tenía un mandato limitado y no pudo buscar la reelección para un tercer mandato. Está previsto que el ganador de las elecciones preste juramento como gobernador el 10 de enero de 2023. (es)
  • L'élection gouvernorale de 2022 dans l'Arkansas a lieu le 8 novembre 2022. Le gouverneur républicain sortant Asa Hutchinson a été élu en 2014 et réélu en 2018. Il ne peut pas se représenter. Des élections primaires ont eu lieu le 24 mai. L'ancienne Porte-parole de la Maison-Blanche Sarah Huckabee Sanders a remporté l'investiture républicaine. Son père, Mike Huckabee a déjà été gouverneur de l'État de 1996 à 2007. Elle affronte l'ingénieur démocrate Chris Jones. Huckabee Sanders est largement favorite, dans cet État très républicain. Huckabee Sanders est largement élue gouverneure de l'État. Elle devient la première femme élue à ce poste. (fr)
  • 2022年阿肯色州州長選舉將於2022年11月8日舉行,以選舉阿肯色州州長。現任共和黨州長阿薩·賀勤森巳達任期限制,不能尋求連任第三個任期。阿肯色州是八個州和美國的一個領地在其憲法中將州長的終身任期限制為兩個任期,以及加利福尼亞州、特拉華州、密歇根州、密西西比州、密蘇里州、內華達州、北馬利亞納群島和俄克拉荷馬州。2022年州長選舉的獲勝者定於2023年1月10日宣誓就職。 阿肯色州的初選於5月24日舉行。如果沒有任何候選人獲得超過50%選票,將於6月21日舉行決選。 (zh)
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  • ;Organizations *Democrats for Life of America (en)
  • ;Organizations *314 Action *Democracy for America (en)
  • ;Newspaper and other media *Arkansas Democrat-Gazette ;Organizations *314 Action *Collective PAC *Democracy for America (en)
  • ;U.S. Executive Branch officials *Donald Trump, 45th President of the United States *Mike Pence, 48th Vice President of the United States *William Barr, former Attorney General of the United States *Alyssa Farah, former White House Director of Strategic Communications and Press Secretary of the Department of Defense ; former Press Secretary to the Vice President *Stephen Miller, former Senior Advisor to President Donald Trump *Sonny Perdue, former United States Secretary of Agriculture and Governor of Georgia *Mike Pompeo, former Secretary of State *Dan Scavino, former White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Communications and Director of Social Media *Matt Schlapp, White House Director of Political Affairs *Mercedes Schlapp, former White House Director of Strategic Communications ;U.S. Senators * John Boozman, Senator from Arkansas * Tom Cotton, Senator from Arkansas ;U.S. Representatives *Matt Gaetz, U.S. Representative for Florida's 1st congressional district *Elise Stefanik, U.S. Representative for New York's 21st congressional district * Rick Crawford, U.S. Representative from Arkansas's 1st congressional district * French Hill, U.S. Representative from Arkansas's 2nd congressional district * Steve Womack, U.S. Representative from Arkansas's 3rd congressional district * Bruce Westerman, U.S. Representative from Arkansas's 4th congressional district ;U.S. Governors * Mike Huckabee, former Governor of Arkansas and candidate for President of the United States in 2008 and 2016 * Asa Hutchinson, Governor of Arkansas ;State officials * Bob Ballinger, State Senator from District 5 * Sonia Eubanks Barker, State Representative from District 7 * Howard Beaty, State Representative from District 9 * Mary Bentley, State Representative from District 73 * Cecile Bledsoe, State Senator from District 3 * Ken Bragg, State Representative from District 15 * Karilyn Brown, State Representative from District 41 * Ron Caldwell, State Senator from District 23 * Alan Clark, State Senator from District 13 * Cameron Cooper, State Representative from District 44 * Bruce Cozart, State Representative from District 24 * Carol Dalby, State Representative from District 1 * Breanne Davis, State Senator from District 29 * Jonathan Dismang, State Senator from District 28 * Marsh Davis, State Representative from District 61 * Les Eaves, State Representative from District 46 * Jane English, State Senator from District 34 * John Eubanks, State Representative from District 74 * Charlene Fite, State Representative from District 80 * Lanny Fite, State Representative from District 23 * Scott Flippo, Majority Leader of the Arkansas Senate and State Senator from District 17 * Tony Furman, State Representative from District 28 * Trent Garner, State Senator from District 27 * Jimmy Gazaway, State Representative from District 57 * Justin Gonzales, State Representative from District 19 * Michelle Gray, State Representative from District 62 * Tim Griffin, Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas * Delia Haak, State Representative from District 91 * Kim Hammer, State Senator from District 33 * Spencer Hawks, State Representative from District 70 * Bart Hester, State Senator from District 1 * Jimmy Hickey Jr., President pro tempore of the Arkansas Senate and State Senator from District 11 * Ricky Hill, State Senator from District 29 * David Hillman, State Representative from District 13 * Mike Holcomb, State Representative from District 10 * Missy Irvin, State Senator from District 18 * Lane Jean, State Representative from District 2 and District 4 * Joe Jett, State Representative from District 56 * Vernon Jones, State Representative for District 91 and District 71 * Jack Ladyman, State Representative from District 59 * Mark Lowery, State Representative from District 39 * Robin Lundstrum, State Representative from District 87 * Roger Lynch, State Representative from District 14 * Julie Mayberry, State Representative from District 27 * Austin McCollum, State Representative from District 95 * Mark McElroy, State Representative from District 11 * Aaron Pilkington, State Representative from District 69 * Mathew Pitsch, State Senator from District 8 * Jason Rapert, State Senator from District 35 and District 18 * Terry Rice, State Senator from District 9 * Marcus Richmond, State Representative from District 21 * Matthew Shepherd, Speaker of the State Representative and State Representative from District 6 * Bill Sample, State Senator from District 14 * Nelda Speaks, State Representative from District 100 * Gary Stubblefield, State Senator from District 6 * James Sturch, State Senator from District 19 * Dan Sullivan, State Senator from District 21 * David Tollett, State Representative from District 12 * Dwight Tosh, State Representative from District 52 * Kendon Underwood, State Representative from District 90 * DeAnn Vaught, State Representative from District 4 * Jeff Wardlaw, State Representative from District 8 * Danny Watson, State Representative from District 3 * Richard Womack, State Representative from District 18 ;Individuals *John Daly, professional golfer on the PGA Tour *Kimberly Guilfoyle, television personality and senior advisor to Donald Trump's 2020 presidential campaign * Sean Hannity, syndicated conservative talk-show host and Fox News personality *Katrina Pierson, former national spokesperson for Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign and senior advisor to Donald Trump's 2020 presidential campaign *Kid Rock, musician *Donald Trump Jr., businessman and son of former President Donald Trump ;Organizations *American Conservative Union *Maggie's List (en)
  • ;Governors *Jim Guy Tucker, former governor of Arkansas ;Statewide officials *Richard L. Mays, former associate justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court (en)
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  • La elección para gobernador de Arkansas de 2022 se llevó a cabo el 8 de noviembre de ese año. El gobernador titular republicano Asa Hutchinson tenía un mandato limitado y no pudo buscar la reelección para un tercer mandato. Está previsto que el ganador de las elecciones preste juramento como gobernador el 10 de enero de 2023. (es)
  • 2022年阿肯色州州長選舉將於2022年11月8日舉行,以選舉阿肯色州州長。現任共和黨州長阿薩·賀勤森巳達任期限制,不能尋求連任第三個任期。阿肯色州是八個州和美國的一個領地在其憲法中將州長的終身任期限制為兩個任期,以及加利福尼亞州、特拉華州、密歇根州、密西西比州、密蘇里州、內華達州、北馬利亞納群島和俄克拉荷馬州。2022年州長選舉的獲勝者定於2023年1月10日宣誓就職。 阿肯色州的初選於5月24日舉行。如果沒有任何候選人獲得超過50%選票,將於6月21日舉行決選。 (zh)
  • The 2022 Arkansas gubernatorial election took place on November 8, 2022, to elect the governor of Arkansas. Incumbent Republican Governor Asa Hutchinson is term-limited and cannot seek re-election to a third term. Arkansas is one of the eight states and one territory of the United States that limit governors to two terms for life in their constitutions, along with California, Delaware, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Nevada, the Northern Mariana Islands, and Oklahoma. The winner of the 2022 gubernatorial election is scheduled to be sworn in on January 10, 2023. (en)
  • L'élection gouvernorale de 2022 dans l'Arkansas a lieu le 8 novembre 2022. Le gouverneur républicain sortant Asa Hutchinson a été élu en 2014 et réélu en 2018. Il ne peut pas se représenter. Des élections primaires ont eu lieu le 24 mai. L'ancienne Porte-parole de la Maison-Blanche Sarah Huckabee Sanders a remporté l'investiture républicaine. Son père, Mike Huckabee a déjà été gouverneur de l'État de 1996 à 2007. Elle affronte l'ingénieur démocrate Chris Jones. Huckabee Sanders est largement favorite, dans cet État très républicain. (fr)
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  • Elección para gobernador de Arkansas de 2022 (es)
  • Élection gouvernorale de 2022 en Arkansas (fr)
  • 2022年阿肯色州州長選舉 (zh)
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