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2022 United States Senate election in Arkansas

The 2022 United States Senate election in Arkansas was held on November 8, 2022, to elect a member to the United States Senate to represent the state of Arkansas. Incumbent Republican Senator John Boozman ran for a third term. He won the May 24, 2022 Republican primary with 58.03% of the vote and the general election with 65.73% of the vote.

Republican primary
Incumbent senator John Boozman ran with the endorsement of former President Donald Trump. However, he attracted multiple opponents from the right who questioned his loyalty to Trump, attacking him for refusing to object to the results of the 2020 United States presidential election. Despite it being his first time running for office, former NFL football player Jake Bequette and his supporting groups raised over $2.6 million. Boozman ultimately won with 58% of the vote, easily avoiding a runoff. Candidates NomineeJohn Boozman, incumbent U.S. senator • Heath Loftis, pastor • Jan Morgan, gun range owner and candidate for governor of Arkansas in 2018 Withdrew • Michael Deel, corporate analyst Endorsements Fundraising Polling Results ==Democratic primary==
Democratic primary
Candidates Nominee • Natalie James, realtor Eliminated in primary • Jack Foster, former Pine Bluff city alderman • Dan Whitfield, activist and Independent candidate that failed to make the ballot for the U.S. Senate in 2020 Polling Results ==Libertarian convention==
Libertarian convention
Candidates Nominated at convention • Kenneth Cates, firefighter ==General election==
General election
Predictions Post-primary endorsements Polling Results By county Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican Chicot (largest city: Dermott) • Clark (largest city: Arkadelphia) • Crittenden (largest city: West Memphis) • Desha (largest city: Dumas) • Lee (largest city: Marianna) • St. Francis (largest city: Forrest City) • Woodruff (largest city: Augusta) By congressional district Boozman won all four congressional districts. ==See also==
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