Arkansas intermediate appellate court elections, 2020

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The terms of four Arkansas Court of Appeals justices expired on December 31, 2020. The four seats were up for nonpartisan election on March 3, 2020. A runoff election was scheduled for November 3, 2020. A full term on the court is eight years.

Election procedure changes in 2020

See also: Changes to election dates, procedures, and administration in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, 2020

Ballotpedia provided comprehensive coverage of how election dates and procedures changed in 2020. While the majority of changes occurred as a result of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, some changes occurred for other reasons.

Arkansas modified its absentee/mail-in voting procedures for the November 3, 2020, general election as follows:

  • Absentee/mail-in voting: Voters in the general election could cite concerns over COVID-19 as a valid excuse for voting absentee.

For a full timeline about election modifications made in response to the COVID-19 outbreak, click here.

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Candidates and results

District 2, Position 2

General election

The general election was canceled. Mike Murphy (Nonpartisan) won without appearing on the ballot.

District 4, Position 1

General election

The general election was canceled. Brandon Harrison (Nonpartisan) won without appearing on the ballot.

District 4, Position 2

General election

General election for Arkansas Court of Appeals District 4 Position 2

Stephanie Potter Barrett defeated Emily White in the general election for Arkansas Court of Appeals District 4 Position 2 on March 3, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Stephanie Potter Barrett (Nonpartisan)
 
56.5
 
42,505
Emily White (Nonpartisan)
 
43.5
 
32,670

Total votes: 75,175
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District 5

General election

General election for Arkansas Court of Appeals District 5

Incumbent Mark Klappenbach defeated James McMenis in the general election for Arkansas Court of Appeals District 5 on March 3, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
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Mark Klappenbach (Nonpartisan)
 
67.5
 
19,892
James McMenis (Nonpartisan)
 
32.5
 
9,594

Total votes: 29,486
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Judges not on the ballot

Past elections

2018

See also: Arkansas intermediate appellate court elections, 2018

District 2, Position 1

General election
General election for Arkansas Court of Appeals District 2 Position 1

Candidate
%
Votes
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Bart Virden (Nonpartisan)
 
52.8
 
31,514
Johnnie Copeland (Nonpartisan)
 
47.2
 
28,155

Total votes: 59,669
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District 3, Position 1

General election
General election for Arkansas Court of Appeals District 3 Position 1

Candidate
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Robert Gladwin (Nonpartisan)

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Selection

See also: Judicial selection in Arkansas

Judges on the Arkansas Court of Appeals are elected to the court in nonpartisan elections to eight-year terms.[1][2] Judicial terms begin on January 1 of the year after the election.[3]

In the event of a midterm vacancy, an interim judge is selected by the governor. This appointee will serve until the next general election taking place four or more months after the vacancy occurred.[2] However, the appointed judge is prohibited from running for the seat in the next election. Instead, she or he must step down or run for a different position.[4][5]

Qualifications

To serve on the court, a judge must:

  • Be at least 30 years old.
  • Be of good moral character.
  • Be learned in the law.
  • Be a citizen of the United States.
  • Have been a resident of Arkansas for more than two years.
  • Have practiced law for at least eight years.[6]

See also

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