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  1. Vor einem Tag · Huckabee then announced he was running for the open seat and moved ahead in the polls, but ultimately dropped out of the race to lead the state after incumbent governor Jim Guy Tucker resigned following his fraud and conspiracy convictions.

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  2. Vor 3 Tagen · Jim Guy Tucker: 43 Jim Guy Tucker (b. 1943) December 12, 1992 – July 15, 1996 (resigned) Democratic: Succeeded from lieutenant governor: Vacant: Mike Huckabee (elected November 20, 1993) 1994: 44: Mike Huckabee (b. 1955) July 15, 1996 – January 9, 2007 (term-limited) Republican: Succeeded from lieutenant governor: Vacant

  3. 22. Apr. 2024 · Jim Guy Tucker: Democratic 1976: Incumbent retired to run for U.S. Senator. New member elected. Republican gain.

  4. Vor 6 Tagen · The fiscal conservatism expressed in the plan was useful for Pryor as he joined the race for the Senate seat he had failed to gain in 1972. Two well-funded, sitting U.S. House members joined him in the Democratic primary: Jim Guy Tucker and Ray Thornton. The three-way race became one of the classic campaigns in the history of the ...

  5. 13. Apr. 2024 · Arkansas – Democratic Congressman Jim Guy Tucker retires to run for the Senate and is succeeded by Republican Ed Bethune. California – Democratic Congressmen John J. McFall, John Krebs, and Mark Hannaford lose reelection to Republicans Norman Shumway, Chip Pashayan, and Dan Lungren respectively.

  6. 20. Apr. 2024 · So did US Rep. Jim Guy Tucker of Little Rock and Rep. Ray H. Thornton Jr. of Sheridan. It would be a race between three friends and philosophical triplets. A. C. Grigson, a Texarkana accountant, joined the race claiming to be McClellan’s philosophical successor. Pryor barely led in the first primary and Tucker edged Thornton for ...

  7. 6. Apr. 2024 · Tucker: Jim G. Jr. (1943–) 1977–1979: 2nd: Democratic: Wallace: Robert M. (1856–1942) 1903–1911: 7th: Democratic: Warren: Edward A. (1818–1875) 1853–1855: 2nd: Democratic: 1857–1859: Westerman : Bruce E. (1967–) 2015–present: 4th: Republican: Wilshire: William W. (1830–1888) 1873–1874: 3rd: Republican: 1875 ...