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Preceded by
  
Arnell Willis

Name
  
Clark Hall

Political party
  
Democratic

Role
  
Politician


Profession
  
farmer

Religion
  
Methodist

Party
  
Democratic Party

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Education
  
Arkansas State University

Clark Hall is a Democratic politician who serves as the District 13th member of the Arkansas House of Representatives. He is running for the U.S. House of Representatives in 2012.

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Early life, education, and early career

He was born and raised in the Arkansas Delta. He graduated from Arkansas State University. He has been a farmer for thirty years. Prior to being elected to the State House, he was a member of the Phillips County Quorum Court and the Mayor of the city of Marvell.

Elections

In 2004, he first ran for the State Legislature. In the Democratic primary, he was defeated by Arnell Willis 57%-43%. In 2006, Willis decided to retire to run for a seat in the Arkansas Senate. Hall ran for the 13th House District again, and qualified for the run-off election as no candidate in the three candidate race got 50% of the vote. Bill Brandon and Hall got 36% of the vote. Hall defeated Brandon 50.2%-49.8%, a margin of just 12 votes. He won the general election unopposed. He won re-election in 2008 with 86%, and in 2010 unopposed. He is term-limited in 2012.

Committee assignments

  • State Agencies and Governmental Affairs (Chairman)
  • Elections subcommittee (ex officio)
  • State Agencies & Reorganization subcommittee (ex officio)
  • Constitutional issues subcommittee (ex officio)
  • Joint Budget Committee
  • Public Health, Welfare, and Labor Committee
  • Labor & Environment subcommittee
  • 2012 congressional election

    In October 2011, he announced he would run in Arkansas' 1st congressional district, currently held by Freshman U.S. Congressman Rick Crawford. Hall criticized Crawford saying "They have pushed a rigid partisan agenda that threatens our nation’s commitment to our seniors and future generations instead of focusing on putting people back to work. Rather than trying to end Medicare and jeopardize Social Security, the top priority of Washington politicians should be turning our economy around and creating jobs." The Blue Dog Coalition has endorsed him.

    References

    Clark Hall (politician) Wikipedia