Johnny Hoyt

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Johnny Hoyt
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Prior offices
Arkansas House of Representatives District 60


Johnny Hoyt was a candidate for District 15 of the Arkansas State Senate. He was a Democratic member of the Arkansas House of Representatives, representing District 60 from 2007 to 2011.

Biography

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Hoyt's professional experience includes working as an educator.[1]

Committee assignments

2009-2010

Issues

Hoyt's sponsored legislation includes:

  • HB 1429 - "AN ACT TO REQUIRE A STATEMENT REGARDING COMPLIANCE WITH ETHICAL GUIDELINES BE INCLUDED IN A STATUTORILY REQUIRED AUDIT OF AN EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION."
  • HB 1451 - "AN ACT TO ENSURE AN ADEQUATE SUPPLY OF ARKANSAS MILK FOR ARKANSAS CONSUMERS; TO STABILIZE AND STIMULATE DAIRY FARMS IN ARKANSAS; AND TO CREATE THE DAIRY STABILIZATION FUND."
  • HB 2152 - "TO CREATE A PILOT PROGRAM TO EXPLORE ALL POSSIBLE COST-SAVING MEASURES CONCERNING THE INCARCERATION OF PRISONERS IN THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS."

For a full listing of sponsored bills, see the House site.

Elections

2012

See also: Arkansas State Senate elections, 2012

Hoyt ran in the 2012 election for Arkansas Senate, District 15. Hoyt ran unopposed in the May 22 Democratic primary and was defeated by David J. Sanders (R) in the general election on November 6, 2012.[2][3][4]

Arkansas State Senate, District 15, General Election, 2012
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngDavid J. Sanders 54.7% 17,759
     Democratic Johnny Hoyt 45.3% 14,700
Total Votes 32,459

2010

Hoyt was eligible but did not seek re-election to the Arkansas House of Representatives in 2010. He instead ran for election to District 18 of the Arkansas State Senate. He was defeated by Republican Jason Rapert in the November 2 general election.[5]

2008

On November 4, 2008, Hoyt won re-election to the 60th District Seat in the Arkansas House of Representatives, running unopposed in the general election.[6]

Hoyt raised $29,750 for his campaign.[7]

Campaign finance summary

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Footnotes

Political offices
Preceded by
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Arkansas House District 60
2007-2011
Succeeded by
Tommy Thompson (Arkansas candidate)


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