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Mark Johnson (Arkansas politician)

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American politician
Mark Johnson
Member of the Arkansas Senate
from the 15th district
(Previously 17th District)
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 14, 2019
Preceded byDavid J. Sanders
Personal details
Political partyRepublican
SpouseCatherine Johnson
ChildrenAlison, Andrea
Parent(s)James D. Johnson, Virginia Johnson
ResidenceFerndale, Arkansas
Alma materHendrix College

Mark Johnson is an American politician currently serving in the Arkansas Senate from the 15th district. He won the seat unanimously after no other candidate ran against him. He won his primary and will face Democrat David Barber in the general election in his bid for a second term.

Ethics violation

During the 93rd Arkansas General Assembly, Senators Mark Johnson (R-15th) and Alan Clark (R-13th) were punished for violating Senate Ethics rules on July 21, 2022. Johnson signed a sign-in sheet for Clark during a meeting he did not attend, and subsequently requested reimbursement. Both were also stripped of committee leadership posts.

References

  1. "2018 Arkansas State Senate Election Results". USA Today.
  2. Earley, Neal (25 May 2022). "State Senate races tightly contested". Arkansas Democrat Gazette.
  3. Wickline, Michael R. (September 28, 2022). "Arkansas Senate suspends Clark, strips him of seniority for filing frivolous ethics complaint". Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. Little Rock: WEHCO Media. Retrieved January 2, 2023.
  4. The Associated Press (July 21, 2022). "Arkansas Senate strips 2 lawmakers of leadership posts". Little Rock: KATV. Retrieved February 11, 2023.


Members of the Arkansas Senate
94th General Assembly (2023)
President of the Senate
Leslie Rutledge (R)
President pro tempore
Bart Hester (R)
Majority Leader
Blake Johnson (R)
Minority Leader
Greg Leding (D)
  1. Ben Gilmore (R)
  2. Matt Stone (R)
  3. Steve Crowell (R)
  4. Jimmy Hickey Jr. (R)
  5. Terry Rice (R)
  6. Matt McKee (R)
  7. Alan Clark (R)
  8. Stephanie Flowers (D)
  9. Reginald Murdock (D)
  10. Ron Caldwell (R)
  11. Ricky Hill (R)
  12. Linda Chesterfield (D)
  13. Jane English (R)
  14. Clarke Tucker (D)
  15. Fredrick Love (D)
  16. Kim Hammer (R)
  17. Mark Johnson (R)
  18. Jonathan Dismang (R)
  19. David Wallace (R)
  20. Dan Sullivan (R)
  21. Blake Johnson (R)
  22. John Payton (R)
  23. Scott Flippo (R)
  24. Missy Irvin (R)
  25. Breanne Davis (R)
  26. Gary Stubblefield (R)
  27. Justin Boyd (R)
  28. Bryan King (R)
  29. Jim Petty (R)
  30. Greg Leding (D)
  31. Clint Penzo (R)
  32. Joshua P. Bryant (R)
  33. Bart Hester (R)
  34. Jim Dotson (R)
  35. Tyler Dees (R)


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