•
Denny Altes (Bachelor of Business Administration), clergyman and
Republican former member of the
Arkansas House of Representatives from District 63; former member of the
Arkansas State Senate and former Senate Minority Leader •
Stan Berry, politician •
Leon L. "Doc" Bryan (Class of 1942), U.S. Navy veteran, Arkansas Hall of Distinction member,
Democratic member of the Arkansas House of Representatives (1965–1995), Speaker of the Arkansas House of Representatives (1993–1995), honored with the naming the Doc Bryan Student Services Center by the ATU Board of Trustees in 1998 •
John Burris, member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from Boone County • Robert E. Dale (bachelor's degree in mathematics),
Republican member of the
Arkansas House of Representatives from District 68 in Pope and
Van Buren counties; former member of the Dover School Board in
Dover •
Eliah Drinkwitz (B.A. social studies education, 2004), Head Football Coach, University of Missouri. •
Trevor Drown (Class of 2001), Republican member of the Arkansas House of Representatives for Pope and Van Buren counties since 2015;
Libertarian Party U.S. Senate nominee in 2010 • Jane English (Class of 1981, economics/finance), Republican member of the
Arkansas State Senate from District 34 in
Pulaski County •
Jon Eubanks (B.S. in accounting, 1990), Republican member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from
Logan County •
Elizabeth Gracen (attended), former Miss America in 1982; won the contest when she was a junior accounting major at Arkansas Tech •
Kevin Hern (B.S. 1986), Republican
U.S. representative for Oklahoma's 1st Congressional District, 2018–present •
Michael Lamoureux, Republican; former Arkansas State Representative from District 68 (Pope County) 2005–2009; former Arkansas State Senator from District 4, 2009–2013; former Arkansas State Senator from District 16 (Newton and Pope counties and parts of Boone, Carroll and Van Buren counties) 2013–2014; chief of staff to the governor of Arkansas 2015–present •
Andrea Lea (B.S. in emergency administration and management), Republican member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from Russellville since 2009; candidate for state auditor in 2014 •
Kelley Linck (B.S. in business administration, 1986), Republican member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from Marion County since 2011 •
Tanner Marsh, Montreal Alouettes quarterback of the Canadian Football League. •
Eddie Meador,
Los Angeles Rams safety (1959-70); six-time
Pro Bowl and two-time
All-Pro selection who intercepted a Rams franchise record 46 passes. •
Rebecca Petty (B.S. in criminal justice, 2013), Republican member of the Arkansas House of Representatives for Benton County since 2015; advocate of child crime victims, resident of
Rogers, Arkansas •
Scott Richardson (bachelor's degree in computer and information sciences, master's degree in information technology), member of the
Arkansas House of Representatives • Marcus Richmond (B.S. in physical education), Republican member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from multi-county District 21 in western Arkansas •
Tray Scott (Class of 2008), defensive line coach at the University of Georgia •
Greg Standridge (B.S. in business, 1987), Republican member of the Arkansas State Senate for Pope, Newton, Boone, Carroll and Van Buren counties since 2015; insurance agent in Russellville •
Boyd Anderson Tackett,
Democratic U.S. representative from
Arkansas's 4th congressional district, 1949–1953 •
Steve Womack (B.A., 1979), Republican
U.S. representative from Arkansas's 3rd congressional district, 2010–present ==Notes==