
Even if you take John Thurston at his word about the purpose of the boat, it’s still a pointless and unnecessary waste of money.
Some rampant speculation and rumormongering for a post-holiday Friday afternoon. Who is (and might be) running for certain offices in 2014?
While looking into the state car issue and trying to figure out the impact of the new Republican constitutional officers’ refusal of state cars, I realized that there is a bit of a silver lining to Arkansans electing someone wholly…
I asked John Thurston, Mark Darr, and Mark Martin on Twitter whether any of them would accept a state-owned car in his new position. Credit where it’s due: Darr stated explicitly, “no,” and Thurston wrote: @bluehogreport John will be using…
Looking at the current 4% margin for John Thurston plus the votes still to come from Northwest Arkansas, Blue Hog Report is going to go ahead and call the Arkansas Land Commissioner’s race for John Thurston. Surprised? You bet. Update:…
John Thurston 332,514 (52%), L.J. Bryant 308,031 (48%), with 82% of precincts reporting.
Per the John Thurston camp, the candidate leads against L.J. Bryant by 4% with 77% of the vote in.
Quick updates, as my attention span (read: willingness to stay awake) wanes: AR-Lt. Gov: Shane Broadway 279,468 (51%), Mark Darr 264,152 (49%), with 65% of precincts reporting. AR-Sec. State: Pat O’Brien 278,100 (51%), Mark Martin 266,841 (49%), with 65% of…
According to Arkansas Business, here are the current totals: AR-Lt. Gov: Shane Broadway and Mark Darr are effectively tied (slight lead in total votes for Broadway). AR-Sec. State: Mark Martin and Pat O’Brien are effectively tied (slight lead in total…