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Three candidates vie for a vacant Arkansas judge seat in a March 2026 election, with the winner needing at least 50% of votes to avoid a runoff.
Three candidates—Robert Tellez, Jacob Wickliffe, and Jesse Gibson—are running in the nonpartisan March 2026 election for a Pulaski County circuit judge seat in Arkansas’ Sixth Judicial District, vacated by retiring Judge Cathleen Compton.
The winner will serve a six-year term starting in January 2027 and must secure at least 50% of the vote to avoid a runoff.
Tellez, Wickliffe, and Gibson each highlight distinct legal backgrounds and a commitment to public service, with Tellez emphasizing diverse practice experience, Wickliffe focusing on family law, and Gibson citing decades in civil litigation.
Early voting begins February 18, with the March 3 primary determining the outcome.
Tres candidatos compiten por un puesto vacante de juez de Arkansas en las elecciones de marzo de 2026, y el ganador necesita al menos el 50% de los votos para evitar una segunda vuelta.