
The path back to Democratic power in Arkansas runs through Northwest Arkansas and we have ELEVEN great candidates running for the state House and state Senate in Benton County and Washington County who are fighting to protect our current seats and expand our work for a better Arkansas in the state legislature.
Now that we are in October, ensuring these candidates have the funds for their final GOTV plans is more crucial than ever. Your donation will be deposited directly into their bank accounts by ActBlue.
Your contribution to the #oNWAard11 candidates will be split equally between these eleven campaigns:
- Dr. Diana Gonzales Worthen, an educator and community activist running to defend a House seat in Springdale, the first majority-Latino and Hispanic seat in Arkansas
- Five-term State Rep. David Whitaker, an attorney and Air Force veteran running in west Fayetteville and Farmington
- Lisa Parks, attorney and previous candidate in a special election Democrats lost by just 32 votes, running to flip a Springdale, Elm Springs, Tontitown, and Johnson area Senate seat
- Community activist Kate Schaffer, running to flip a House seat in Bentonville and Bella Vista
- Attorney and legislative policy expert Jen Standerfer, running to flip a House seat in Bentonville and Rogers
- Nonprofit leader Rachel Cox, running to flip a highly competitive Rogers House seat
- Attorney Brian Eaton, running to flip a brand-new House seat in the rapidly changing Centerton area
- Marine Corp veteran, former Justice of the Peace and rancher Rey Hernandez, running in a new Springdale and Lowell area House seat
- Retired music educator Paula Irwin, running in a highly competitive west Springdale and Johnson House seat
- Monique Jones is a minister and community leader running in a Fayetteville and Springdale area House seat held by one of the most extreme members of the legislature
- Farmer and small business owner Caitlin Oxford is running in an open, rural House seat east of Fayetteville, including Elkins, Goshen, and Winslow, as well as parts of Crawford County
#oNWArd11 is a volunteer effort not authorized by any candidate or candidate committee. Contributions (including those previously made) are limited to $2,900 per candidate, per election.