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''This page is about the 2014 [[Arkansas 18th Judicial Circuit East]] candidate. If you are looking for the [[Donley County Court, Texas|Donley County Court]] candidate, please see [[John Howard (Texas)|John Howard]].''<hr>
''This page is about the 2014 [[Arkansas 18th Judicial Circuit East]] candidate. If you are looking for the [[Donley County Court, Texas|Donley County Court]] candidate, please see [[John Howard (Texas)|John Howard]].''<hr>


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'''John Howard''' was a 2014 candidate for the [[Arkansas 18th Judicial Circuit East|Eighteenth Circuit East]] in [[Arkansas]].<ref name=filing/><ref name=results>[http://results.enr.clarityelections.com/AR/Garland/51293/130142/en/summary.html ''Arkansas Secretary of State'', "Garland County: 2014 Preferential Primary Elections and Nonpartisan Election," updated May 20, 2014]</ref>
'''John Howard''' was a 2014 candidate for the [[Arkansas 18th Judicial Circuit East|Eighteenth Circuit East]] in [[Arkansas]].<ref name=filing/><ref name=results>[http://results.enr.clarityelections.com/AR/Garland/51293/130142/en/summary.html ''Arkansas Secretary of State'', "Garland County: 2014 Preferential Primary Elections and Nonpartisan Election," updated May 20, 2014]</ref>



Latest revision as of 07:31, 11 November 2025

This page is about the 2014 Arkansas 18th Judicial Circuit East candidate. If you are looking for the Donley County Court candidate, please see John Howard.


John Howard
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John Howard was a 2014 candidate for the Eighteenth Circuit East in Arkansas.[1][2]

Elections

2014

See also: Arkansas judicial elections, 2014
Howard ran for election to the Eighteenth Circuit East.
General: He was defeated in the general election on May 20, 2014, after receiving 16.9 percent of the vote. He competed against Michael H. Crawford, Wade Naramore and Cecilia Dyer. [1][2]

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