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Arkansas House of Representatives

Lower house of the Arkansas General Assembly

Arkansas House of Representatives

Lower house of the Arkansas General Assembly

FieldValue
background_color
nameArkansas House of Representatives
legislature95th Arkansas General Assembly
coa_picSeal of the Arkansas House of Representatives.svg
coa_altHouse of Representatives seal
session_roomThe Arkansas House of Representatives floor.jpg
house_typeLower house
foundation
term_limitsMembers first elected on or before November 3, 2020: 16 years (consecutive or non-consecutive, both houses), eligible to run again 4 years after their last term ends. Members first elected after November 3, 2020: 12 years (consecutive, both houses), eligible to run again 4 years after their last term ends.
new_sessionJanuary 15, 2025
leader1_typeSpeaker
leader1Brian S. Evans (R)
election1January 15, 2025
leader2_typeSpeaker pro tempore
leader2Vacant
election2September 30, 2025
leader3_typeMajority Leader
leader3Howard M. Beaty Jr. (R)
election3January 15, 2025
leader4_typeMinority Leader
leader4Andrew Collins (D)
election4January 15, 2025
term_length2 years
authorityArticle 8, Section 2,
Arkansas Constitution
salary$39,399.84/year + per diem
members100
structure1
voting_system1First-past-the-post
last_election1November 5, 2024
(100 seats)
next_election1November 3, 2026
(100 seats)
redistrictingArkansas Board of Apportionment
*{{efnnameWing}}
meeting_placeHouse of Representatives Chamber
Arkansas State Capitol
Little Rock, Arkansas
websiteArkansas House of Representatives

Arkansas Constitution (100 seats) (100 seats) Majority

Minority

Vacancies

Arkansas State Capitol Little Rock, Arkansas The Arkansas House of Representatives is the lower house of the Arkansas General Assembly, the state legislature of the US state of Arkansas. The House has 100 members elected from an equal number of constituencies across the state. Each district has an average population of 30,137, according to the 2020 federal census. Members are elected to two-year terms and, since the 2014 Amendment to the Arkansas Constitution, limited to sixteen years cumulative in either house.

The Arkansas House of Representatives meets annually, in regular session in odd number years and for a fiscal session in even number years, at the State Capitol in Little Rock.

History

Arkansas House members in 1893, the four known African American members are segregated to the bottom right

During the Reconstruction era that followed the American Civil War, the Federal government passed the Reconstruction Acts and African Americans were enfranchised with voting rights. African Americans were elected and served in the Arkansas House although the numbers eventually declined as the Democrats retook control and were able to restore white supremacy. By the start of the 20th century African Americans were largely barred from holding in the Arkansas House and across the southern states.

John Wilson, the first Speaker of the Arkansas House of Representatives, stabbed Representative J. J. Anthony to death during a legislative debate on the floor of the chamber in 1837. Wilson was later acquitted. The Old State House is said to be haunted to this day.

In 1922, Frances Hunt became the first woman elected to a seat in the Arkansas General Assembly when she was elected to a seat in the Arkansas House of Representatives.

Leadership of the House

The Speaker of the House presides over the body and is elected by the membership every two years. Its duties include the supervision and directing the daily order of business, recognizing members to speak, preserving order in the House, deciding all questions of order and germaneness, certifying all measures passed, assigning committee leadership, and naming members to select committees. In the Speaker's absence, the Speaker Pro Tempore presides.

Officers

OfficeOfficerPartyDistrict
Speaker of the Arkansas House of RepresentativesBrian S. EvansRepublican68
Speaker Pro TemporeVacant
Assistant Speaker pro tempore, 1st DistrictDwight ToshRepublican38
Assistant Speaker pro tempore, 2nd DistrictFred AllenDemocratic77
Assistant Speaker pro tempore, 3rd DistrictKendra MooreRepublican23
Assistant Speaker pro tempore, 4th DistrictLes WarrenRepublican84

Floor Leaders

OfficeOfficerPartyDistrict
Majority LeaderHoward M. Beaty Jr.Republican95
Majority WhipStetson PainterRepublican3
Minority LeaderAndrew CollinsDemocratic73
Minority WhipDenise GarnerDemocratic20

Current composition

RepublicanDemocratic
AffiliationParty (Shading indicates majority caucus)TotalRepublicanDemocraticIndVacantEnd of the 90th General Assembly10091st General Assembly100Current100Latest voting share
Republican Party (United States)}}"Democratic Party (United States)}}"Independent}}"
683110
762400
811900

Current membership

DistrictNamePartyResidenceFirst electedTerm-limited
1RepMarmaduke20222034
2RepPocahontas20222034
3RepMountain Home20222034
4RepCotter20242036
5RepHarrison20142030
6RepHoliday Island20182034
7RepRogers20222034
8RepBentonville20162032
9DemSpringdale20242036
10RepCenterton20222034
11RepLowell20222034
12RepGravette20222034
13RepBentonville20222034
14RepBentonville20242036
15RepRogers20202036
16RepCave Springs20202036
17RepSiloam Springs20242036
18RepElm Springs20142030
19RepSpringdale20222034
20DemFayetteville20182034
21DemFayetteville20182034
22DemFayetteville20122028
23RepLincoln20222034
24RepVan Buren20242036
25RepHindsville20222034
26RepHuntsville20242036
27RepHorseshoe Bend20222034
28RepCave City20222034
29RepMalvern20202036
30RepWalnut Ridge20162032
31RepParagould20162032
32RepJonesboro20142030
33RepLake City20202036
34RepBlytheville20222034
35DemMarion20242030
36RepTrumann20162032
37RepForrest City20162032
38RepJonesboro20142032
39RepBradford20222034
40RepBatesville20222034
41Alyssa BrownRepHeber Springs20242036
42RepGreenbrier20102026
43RepCenter Ridge20142030
44RepDover20182034
45RepKnoxville20162032
46RepSubiaco20102026
47RepGreenwood20182034
48RepVan Buren20222034
49DemFort Smith20182034
50RepFort Smith20222034
51RepFort Smith20182034
52RepHarvey20142030
53RepRussellville20222034
54RepPerryville20142030
55RepConway20222034
56DemConway20122028
57RepRomance20222034
58RepSearcy20142030
59RepBeebe2018 (special)2034
60RepLonoke20162032
61RepClarendon20222034
62RepTillar20122030
63DemHughes20242036
64DemPine Bluff20142030
65DemPine Bluff20242036
66DemJacksonville20082030
67RepSherwood20142030
68RepCabot20182034
69RepMaumelle20202036
70Vacant
71RepMaumelle20222034
72DemNorth Little Rock20242036
73DemLittle Rock20182034
74DemLittle Rock20182034
75DemLittle Rock20202036
76DemLittle Rock2020 (special)2036
77DemLittle Rock20082026
78RepLittle Rock20202036
79DemLittle Rock20222034
80DemLittle Rock2019 (special)2036
81RepBryant20222034
82RepBenton20202036
83RepBenton20242036
84RepHot Springs20162032
85RepHot Springs2019 (special)2036
86RepMena20162032
87RepHoratio20142030
88RepWashington20242036
89RepOkolona20142030
90RepArkadelphia20122028
91RepHot Springs2011 (special)2028
92RepHensley20142032
93RepPine Bluff20122028
94RepHermitage20102026
95RepCrossett20202036
96RepSmackover20162032
97RepEl Dorado20102026
98RepCamden20222034
99RepMagnolia20102026
100RepTexarkana20162032

Past composition of the House of Representatives

Main article: Political party strength in Arkansas

Committees

The House has 10 Standing Committees:

Class A:

  • Education
  • Judiciary
  • Public Health, Welfare & Labor
  • Public Transportation
  • Revenue and Taxation

Class B:

  • Aging, Children & Youth, Legislative & Military Affairs
  • Agriculture, Forestry & Economic Development
  • City, County and Local Affairs
  • Insurance and Commerce
  • State Agencies and Governmental Affairs

House select committees:

  • Rules
  • House Management

Joint committees:

  • Budget
  • Energy
  • Performance Review
  • Public Retirement and Social Security Programs
  • Advanced Communication and Information Technology

Current committees include:

  • Advanced Communications And Information Technology
  • Aging, Children And Youth, Legislative & Military Affairs
    • Veterans' Home Task Force
    • House Leg., Military & Veterans Affairs
    • House Children & Youth Subcom.
    • House Aging Subcommittee
  • Agriculture, Forestry & Economic Development
    • House Parks & Tourism Subcommittee
    • House Agriculture, Forestry & Natural Resources Subcom.
  • City, County & Local Affairs Committee
    • House Planning Subcommittee
    • House Local Government Personnel Subcommittee
    • House Finance Subcommittee
  • Education Committee
    • House K-12, Vocational-Technical Institutions Subcommittee
    • House Higher Education Subcommittee
    • House Early Childhood Subcommittee
  • House Management
  • House Rules
  • Insurance & Commerce
    • House Utilities Subcommittee
    • House Insurance Subcommittee
    • House Financial Institutions Subcommittee
  • Joint Performance Review
  • Judiciary Committee
    • House Juvenile Justice & Child Support Subcommittee
    • House Courts & Civil Law Subcommittee
    • House Corrections & Criminal Law Subcommittee
  • Public Health, Welfare And Labor Committee
    • House Labor & Environment Subcommittee
    • House Human Services Subcommittee
    • House Health Services Subcommittee
  • Public Transportation
    • House Waterways & Aeronautics Subcom.
    • House And Rail Subcommittee
    • House Motor Vehicle & Highways Subcom.
  • Revenue & Taxation
    • House Sales, Use, Misc. Taxes & Exemptions Subcom.
    • House Income Taxes-Personal & Corporate Subcom.
    • House Complaints And Remediation Subcom.
  • State Agencies & Govt'L Affairs
    • House State Agencies & Reorgan. Subcom
    • House Elections Subcommittee
    • House Constitutional Issues Subcommittee

Each representative serves on two standing committees, and each committee has 20 members. Standing committee chairmen and vice-chairmen are selected from respective committee rosters by the speaker.

Two select committees operate exclusively within the House. Members of the committees are appointed by the speaker. The House select committees are the House Committee on Rules and the House Management Committee.

The Committee on Rules considers all proposed action touching the House rules, the joint rules and the order of business. The Committee also considers all legislation dealing with alcohol, cigarettes, tobacco, tobacco products, coin-operated amusement devices, vending machines, lobbying, code of ethics, pari-mutuel betting and similar legislation.

The House Management Committee works with the Speaker of the House to direct and oversee operations of the House of Representatives. Its duties include the hiring and supervision of the House Staff, the development of personnel policies and procedures, and the monitoring of facility usage and maintenance.

Representatives also serve on five committees that operate jointly with the Senate. They are Joint Budget, Joint Retirement and Social Security Programs, Joint Energy, Joint Performance Review and Joint Committee on Advanced, Communications and Information Technology

House members of the Joint Budget Committee are chosen by their peers from respective caucus districts. House members on other Joint Committees are appointed to their positions by the speaker.

References

References

  1. Earley, Neal. (September 30, 2025). "Wing resigns Arkansas House seat to begin new job heading Arkansas PBS".
  2. "Home - Arkansas House of Representatives".
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  5. "Wilson-Anthony Duel - Encyclopedia of Arkansas".
  6. (2010). "Women". The Central Arkansas Library System.
  7. (April 9, 2014). "Arkansas House Committees". [[Sunlight Foundation]].
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