Arkansas:
District 1:
PVI – D+11
President 2016: Clinton +28%
President 2008: Obama +20%
Governor 2018: Henderson +15%
Senator 2016: Eldridge +24%
District 2:
PVI – R+13
President 2016: Trump +25%
President 2008: McCain +19%
Governor 2018: Hutchinson +35%
Senator 2016: Boozman +16%
District 3:
PVI – R+10
President 2016: Trump +20%
President 2008: McCain +13%
Governor 2018: Hutchinson +29%
Senator 2016: Boozman +18%
District 4:
PVI – R+11
President 2016: Trump +22%
President 2008: McCain +20%
Governor 2018: Hutchinson +31%
Senator 2016: Boozman +22%
District 5:
PVI – R+26
President 2016: Trump +53%
President 2008: McCain +31%
Governor 2018: Hutchinson +60%
Senator 2016: Boozman +45%
District 6:
PVI – R+20
President 2016: Trump +36%
President 2008: McCain +32%
Governor 2018: Hutchinson +44%
Senator 2016: Boozman +28%
District 7:
PVI – R+19
President 2016: Trump +37%
President 2008: McCain +26%
Governor 2018: Hutchinson +44%
Senator 2016: Boozman +29%
District 8:
PVI – R+24
President 2016: Trump +45%
President 2008: McCain +36%
Governor 2018: Hutchinson +54%
Senator 2016: Boozman +39%
District 9:
PVI – R+16
President 2016: Trump +28%
President 2008: McCain +23%
Governor 2018: Hutchinson +30%
Senator 2016: Boozman +27%
District 10:
PVI – R+20
President 2016: Trump +32%
President 2008: McCain +36%
Governor 2018: Hutchinson +39%
Senator 2016: Boozman +35%
The 1st District of Arkansas is the only district in the state represented by a member of the Democratic party, and covers the state capital, Little Rock. The 2nd district is just east of the 1st. The 3rd covers the southeast of the state. The 4th the northeast and the 5th the north. The 6th is west of the 1st. The 7th is in southwest Arkansas, with the 8th just above, in the west of the state. The 9th and 10th are northwest of Arkansas.
District 1 – Safe D in 2020
Joyce Elliott (D-Little Rock/Pulaski), first elected in 2010
District 2 – Safe R in 2020
Leslie Rutledge (R-Cabot/Lonoke), first elected in 2014
District 3 – Safe R in 2020
Matthew Shepherd (R-El Dorado/Union), first elected in 2014
District 4 – Safe R in 2020
Rick Crawford (R-Jonesboro/Crowley), first elected in 2010
District 5 – Safe R in 2020
Blake Johnson (R-Corning/Clay), first elected in 2016
District 6 – Safe R in 2020
Dennis Milligan (R-Benton/Saline), first elected in 2014
District 7 – Safe R in 2020
Bruce Westerman (R-Hot Springs/Garland), first elected in 2014
District 8 – Safe R in 2020
Jon Eubanks (R-Paris/Logan), first elected in 2014
District 9 – Safe R in 2020
Bob Ballinger (R-Berryville/Carroll), first elected in 2016
District 10 – Safe R in 2020
Steve Womack (R-Rogers/Benton), first elected in 2010
Total:
2016 – GOP 67 x DEM 26
2018 – GOP 57 x DEM 36 (D+10)

District 1:
PVI – D+11
President 2016: Clinton +28%
President 2008: Obama +20%
Governor 2018: Henderson +15%
Senator 2016: Eldridge +24%
District 2:
PVI – R+13
President 2016: Trump +25%
President 2008: McCain +19%
Governor 2018: Hutchinson +35%
Senator 2016: Boozman +16%
District 3:
PVI – R+10
President 2016: Trump +20%
President 2008: McCain +13%
Governor 2018: Hutchinson +29%
Senator 2016: Boozman +18%
District 4:
PVI – R+11
President 2016: Trump +22%
President 2008: McCain +20%
Governor 2018: Hutchinson +31%
Senator 2016: Boozman +22%
District 5:
PVI – R+26
President 2016: Trump +53%
President 2008: McCain +31%
Governor 2018: Hutchinson +60%
Senator 2016: Boozman +45%
District 6:
PVI – R+20
President 2016: Trump +36%
President 2008: McCain +32%
Governor 2018: Hutchinson +44%
Senator 2016: Boozman +28%
District 7:
PVI – R+19
President 2016: Trump +37%
President 2008: McCain +26%
Governor 2018: Hutchinson +44%
Senator 2016: Boozman +29%
District 8:
PVI – R+24
President 2016: Trump +45%
President 2008: McCain +36%
Governor 2018: Hutchinson +54%
Senator 2016: Boozman +39%
District 9:
PVI – R+16
President 2016: Trump +28%
President 2008: McCain +23%
Governor 2018: Hutchinson +30%
Senator 2016: Boozman +27%
District 10:
PVI – R+20
President 2016: Trump +32%
President 2008: McCain +36%
Governor 2018: Hutchinson +39%
Senator 2016: Boozman +35%
The 1st District of Arkansas is the only district in the state represented by a member of the Democratic party, and covers the state capital, Little Rock. The 2nd district is just east of the 1st. The 3rd covers the southeast of the state. The 4th the northeast and the 5th the north. The 6th is west of the 1st. The 7th is in southwest Arkansas, with the 8th just above, in the west of the state. The 9th and 10th are northwest of Arkansas.
District 1 – Safe D in 2020
Joyce Elliott (D-Little Rock/Pulaski), first elected in 2010
District 2 – Safe R in 2020
Leslie Rutledge (R-Cabot/Lonoke), first elected in 2014
District 3 – Safe R in 2020
Matthew Shepherd (R-El Dorado/Union), first elected in 2014
District 4 – Safe R in 2020
Rick Crawford (R-Jonesboro/Crowley), first elected in 2010
District 5 – Safe R in 2020
Blake Johnson (R-Corning/Clay), first elected in 2016
District 6 – Safe R in 2020
Dennis Milligan (R-Benton/Saline), first elected in 2014
District 7 – Safe R in 2020
Bruce Westerman (R-Hot Springs/Garland), first elected in 2014
District 8 – Safe R in 2020
Jon Eubanks (R-Paris/Logan), first elected in 2014
District 9 – Safe R in 2020
Bob Ballinger (R-Berryville/Carroll), first elected in 2016
District 10 – Safe R in 2020
Steve Womack (R-Rogers/Benton), first elected in 2010
Total:
2016 – GOP 67 x DEM 26
2018 – GOP 57 x DEM 36 (D+10)