Sara Sawyer-Hartness

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Sara M. Sawyer-Hartness was a judge of the Drew County District Court in Arkansas. She was elected on May 20, 2014.[1][2] A state law created the 28th District Court, which consolidated the two district courts from Bradley and Drew counties. The incumbents from both district courts ran for the new, single judgeship in 2016. Sawyer-Hartness was by defeated Judge Bruce Anderson of Bradley County in the general election on March 1, 2016.[3]
Elections
2016
Arkansas held general elections for local judicial offices in 2016. The general election was held on March 1, 2016.
Incumbent Bruce Anderson defeated incumbent Sara Sawyer-Hartness in the general election for the 28th State Judicial District.
Arkansas 28th State Judicial District, General Election, 2016 | ||
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Candidate | Vote % | Votes |
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51.53% | 3,361 |
Sara Sawyer-Hartness Incumbent | 48.47% | 3,161 |
Total Votes (100 percent) | 6,522 | |
Source: Arkansas Secretary of State, "Preferential Primary and Nonpartisan General Election Official County Results," March 16, 2016 |
2014
See also: Arkansas judicial elections, 2014
Hartness ran for election to the Drew County District Court.
General: She won without opposition in the general election on May 20, 2014.
[1][2]
Selection method
- See also: Nonpartisan elections
District courts in Arkansas are divided between local district courts and state district courts. Local district courts feature part-time judges, while state district courts feature full-time judges. Judges of the Arkansas District Courts are each elected to four-year terms. The elections for this court are nonpartisan contested elections. To serve on this court, a judge must be at least 26 years old, a registered voter of their district, and have at least three years of experience practicing law.[4]
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Footnotes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Arkansas Secretary of State, "Candidate information: Sara M. Hartness," accessed May 6, 2014
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Arkansas Secretary of State, "Drew County: 2014 Arkansas Preferential Primary Elections and Nonpartisan Election," updated May 21, 2014
- ↑ Seark Today, "Bruce Anderson announces candidacy for Bradley, Drew district judge," July 23, 2015
- ↑ Arkansas Judiciary, "District Courts," accessed March 31, 2017
Federal courts:
Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals • U.S. District Court: Eastern District of Arkansas, Western District of Arkansas • U.S. Bankruptcy Court: Eastern District of Arkansas, Western District of Arkansas
State courts:
Arkansas Supreme Court • Arkansas Court of Appeals • Arkansas Circuit Courts • Arkansas District Courts • Arkansas City Courts
State resources:
Courts in Arkansas • Arkansas judicial elections • Judicial selection in Arkansas