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Vivian Flowers is an American politician who is the mayor-elect of Pine Bluff, Arkansas. She serves in the Arkansas House of Representatives and is a Democrat. She is a graduate of the University of Arkansas at Little Rock . [ 1 ]
The Arkansas State House of Representatives is the lower house of the Arkansas General Assembly, ... Vivian Flowers: Dem Pine Bluff: 2014 2030 66 Mark Perry: Dem
Stephanie Flowers was born to Margaret Brown Flowers, an educator, and William Harold Flowers, a notable attorney who pioneered desegregation of the University of Arkansas School of Law at Fayetteville, AR. [7] [8] Her relative, Vivian Flowers, serves in the Arkansas House of Representatives for the 65th district [9] and previously District 17.
The Ninety-Forth Arkansas General Assembly is the legislative body of the state of Arkansas in 2023 and 2024. The Arkansas Senate and Arkansas House of Representatives were both controlled by the Republicans. In the Senate, 29 senators were Republicans and 6 were Democrats. In the House, 82 representatives were Republicans and 18 were Democrats.
Stephanie Flowers (born 1953), state senator from Pine Bluff and former state representative; attorney; Vivian Flowers (born c. 1969), state representative from Pine Bluff; Clay Ford (1938–2013), member of both the Arkansas and Florida House of Representatives; Vince Foster (1945–1993), Presidential aide
Arkansas House of Representatives 76th district Democratic primary election, 2024 Party Candidate Votes % Democratic: Joy C. Springer (incumbent) 992 50.98 Democratic: Ryan Davis 825 42.39 Democratic: Kia Sprinkle Wilson 129 6.63 Majority 167 8.58 Total votes 1,946
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The General Assembly of Arkansas is the state legislature of the U.S. state of Arkansas. The legislature is a bicameral body composed of the upper house Arkansas Senate with 35 members, and the lower Arkansas House of Representatives with 100 members. All 135 representatives and state senators represent an equal number of constituent districts.