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2028 Craighead County Quorum Court Elections

Election Date:November 7, 2028Register by:October 8, 2028

The 2028 Craighead County Quorum Court Elections in Arkansas will determine the composition of the county's legislative body, responsible for approving budgets, enacting local ordinances, and overseeing county services. Each of the 11 districts will elect one Justice of the Peace to serve on the Quorum Court, with elections held concurrently with the statewide general election.

About This Race

The 2028 Craighead County Quorum Court Elections in Arkansas will determine the composition of the county's legislative body, responsible for approving budgets, enacting local ordinances, and overseeing county services. Each of the 11 districts will elect one Justice of the Peace to serve on the Quorum Court, with elections held concurrently with the statewide general election.

Candidates

Important Dates

Election Date
November 7, 2028
Registration Deadline
October 8, 2028
Early Voting Starts
October 23, 2028
Early Voting Ends
November 5, 2028

How to Vote

To vote in the 2028 Craighead County Quorum Court Elections, Arkansas residents must register by October 8, 2028, either online via the Arkansas Secretary of State’s voter portal, by mail, or in person at the county clerk’s office. On Election Day, November 7, 2028, voters must present a valid photo ID (such as a driver’s license, state ID, or passport) at their assigned polling place; early voting is available from October 23 to November 5, 2028, at designated locations including the Craighead County Courthouse and satellite sites.

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Republican

James 'Jim' Gibson

Craighead County Quorum Court Justice of the Peace, District 3

Biography

James Gibson is a lifelong resident of Craighead County and small business owner who has served on the Jonesboro City Council since 2020. He is running to bring fiscal responsibility and transparency to county government, focusing on infrastructure improvements and public safety funding.

Campaign Website
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Democratic

Linda Turner

Craighead County Quorum Court Justice of the Peace, District 3

Biography

Linda Turner is a retired public school educator with 32 years of experience in the Jonesboro School District and a longtime community activist involved with the NAACP and United Way of Northeast Arkansas. She is running to advocate for equitable resource allocation and increased investment in rural county services.

Campaign Website

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