Arkansas Presidential Election Result By County by state by district by party list of counties Population area code Result History Seat Density FIPS Code Voter statistics
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Arkansas Presidential Election Result By County by state by district by party list of counties Population area code Result History Seat Density FIPS Code Voter statistics

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Find Latest Arkansas Presidential Election Result By County by state by district by party list of counties Population area code Result History Seat Density FIPS Code Voter statistics

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There are 75 counties in the U.S. state of Arkansas. Arkansas is tied with Mississippi for the most counties with two county seats, at ten.

Arkansas Presidential Election Result By County state district party

County FIPS County Code County seat Established Origin Population Area
Arkansas County 1 De Witt and 1813 1st County (Eastern Arkansas) 19,019 988 sq mi
Ashley County 3 Hamburg 1848 Chicot, Drew and Union counties 21,853 921 sq mi
Baxter County 5 Mountain Home 1873 Fulton, Izard, Marion, and Searcy counties 41,513 554 sq mi
Benton County 7 Bentonville 1836 Washington County 2,21,339 843 sq mi
Boone County 9 Harrison 1869 Carroll and Marion counties 36,903 591 sq mi
Bradley County 11 Warren 1840 Union County 11,508 651 sq mi
Calhoun County 13 Hampton 1850 Dallas and Ouachita counties 5,368 628 sq mi
Carroll County 15 Berryvilleand 1833 Izard County and later by Madison County (1870) 27,446 634 sq mi
Chicot County 17 Lake Village 1823 Arkansas County 11,800 644 sq mi
Clark County 19 Arkadelphia 1818 Arkansas (1818) 22,995 866 sq mi
Clay County 21 Piggott and 1873 Randolph and Greene counties, and originally named Clayton before 1875 16,083 639 sq mi
Cleburne County 23 Heber Springs 1883 White, Van Buren, and Independence counties 25,970 553 sq mi
Cleveland County 25 Rison 1873 Bradley, Dallas, Jefferson counties, and formerly named Dorsey County (from 1885) 8,689 598 sq mi
Columbia County 27 Magnolia 1852 Formed from Lafayette, Hempstead, and Ouachita counties 24,552 766 sq mi
Conway County 29 Morrilton 1825 Pulaski County 21,273 556 sq mi
Craighead County 31 Jonesboroand 1859 Mississippi, Greene, Poinsett counties 96,443 711 sq mi
Crawford County 33 Van Buren 1820 Pulaski County 61,948 596 sq mi
Crittenden County 35 Marion 1825 Phillips County 50,902 610 sq mi
Cross County 37 Wynne 1862 St. Francis, Poinsett, and Crittenden counties 17,870 616 sq mi
Dallas County 39 Fordyce 1845 Clark and Bradley counties 8,116 668 sq mi
Desha County 41 Arkansas City 1838 Arkansas, Union counties, then from Chicot County (prior to 1880), and Lincoln (prior 1930) 13,008 765 sq mi
Drew County 43 Monticello 1846 Bradley, Chicot, Desha, Union counties 18,509 828 sq mi
Faulkner County 45 Conway 1873 Pulaski and Conway counties 1,13,237 647 sq mi
Franklin County 47 Ozark and 1837 Crawford and Johnson counties 18,125 610 sq mi
Fulton County 49 Salem 1842 Izard County and then later from Lawrence County (prior 1850) 12,245 618 sq mi
Garland County 51 Hot Springs 1873 Montgomery, Hot Spring, and Saline counties 96,024 678 sq mi
Grant County 53 Sheridan 1869 Jefferson, Hot Spring, Saline counties 17,853 632 sq mi
Greene County 55 Paragould 1833 Lawrence County and later on by Randolph 42,090 578 sq mi
Hempstead County 57 Hope 1818 Arkansas (1818) 22,609 729 sq mi
Hot Spring County 59 Malvern 1829 Clark County and later from Montgomery County (prior 1880) 32,923 615 sq mi
Howard County 61 Nashville 1873 Pike, Hempstead, Polk, Sevier counties. 13,789 588 sq mi
Independence County 63 Batesville 1820 Lawrence County (1820) 36,647 764 sq mi
Izard County 65 Melbourne 1825

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