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  2. County government in Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    The reform, approved as Amendment 55 to the Arkansas Constitution of 1874, made sweeping changes to the structure of county government. County judges were transformed into county executives who worked with the quorum court to conduct county business, [7] stripping the almost unfettered power they had accumulated since 1874. [6]

  3. Barbara Womack Webb - Wikipedia

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    She was appointed to replace Circuit Judge Bobby McCallister and served until December 31, 2018. [7] On November 8, 2019, Webb filed paperwork to run for a seat on the Arkansas Supreme Court. [3] On March 3, 2020, she was elected to be an associate justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court. [8] defeating Morgan Welch.

  4. Courtney Rae Hudson - Wikipedia

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    Hudson defeated Crittenden County Circuit Court Judge John Fogleman for the Position 3 Associate Justice position. The election was for an eight-year term. The election was for an eight-year term. During the campaign, former President Bill Clinton and former Arkansas 3rd Representative John Paul Hammerschmidt supported Hudson.

  5. Leon Johnson (Arkansas politician) - Wikipedia

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    Born in White County, Arkansas, Wilson received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Harding University in 1983 and a Juris Doctor from University of Arkansas in 1988. He was in private practice in Jacksonville, Arkansas from 1994 to 2000. In 2000, he was appointed by Mike Huckabee to complete the term of Mark Pryor as acting Arkansas Attorney ...

  6. Arkansas Circuit Courts - Wikipedia

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    Each circuit covers at least one of Arkansas's 75 counties. [1] All judges in Arkansas are elected in non-partisan elections. Circuit judges serve six-year terms and must be attorneys licensed to practice law in Arkansas for six years before they assume office. [2]

  7. Category:Arkansas circuit court judges - Wikipedia

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  9. Earnest Brown Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Earnest E. Brown, Jr. (born April 27, 1970) is an American lawyer and professor who has served as a prosecutor, judge and state legislator. Born in Hope, Arkansas, Brown received his bachelor's degree from University of Arkansas in 1991 and his J.D. degree from University of Arkansas School of Law in 1994.