David Wallace (Arkansas politician) explained

David Wallace
State Senate1:Arkansas
District1:19th
Prior Term1:(Previously 22nd district)
Term Start1:January 9, 2017
Predecessor1:David Burnett
State House2:Arkansas
District2:54th
Term Start2:January 12, 2015
Term End2:January 9, 2017
Predecessor2:Wes Wagner
Successor2:Johnny Rye
Party:Republican
Spouse:Karen Wallace
Residence:Leachville, Arkansas
Allegiance:United States
Serviceyears:1970–1991
Mawards:Distinguished Flying Cross
Bronze Star Medal[1]

David Wallace is a United States Army officer and Republican politician currently serving in the Arkansas Senate since 2017.

Biography

Wallace graduated from Leachville High School and Arkansas State University, where he was part of the ROTC program. After graduation, he was commissioned as a lieutenant in the U.S. Army, flying attack helicopters during the Vietnam War and eventually rising to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.

Wallace founded a business specializing in disaster relief, Wallace Resources. He is married to Karen Wallace, with whom he had two children, and is a member of the Southern Baptist Church.[2]

Electoral history

Wallace won his Senate seat after defeating Democratic incumbent David Burnett 60.4% to 39.0% in the 2016 election, thus flipping the district.[3] Previously, he served one term in the Arkansas House of Representatives, flipping that district upon winning the election there as well.[4] He and fellow state senator James Sturch swapped districts during redistricting before the 2022 elections, putting Wallace in the 19th district for his third term.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: DAVID WALLACE. The Arkansas Aviation Historical Society.
  2. Web site: David Wallace - Bio . . senate.arkansas.gov . Arkansas State Senate . October 13, 2022.
  3. News: Arkansas 22nd DistrictState Senate Results: Dave Wallace Wins. The New York Times . August 2017 .
  4. Web site: 2014 Arkansas General Election Results. Arkansas Secretary of State.
  5. Web site: 2022 Arkansas State Senate Election Results. Des Moines Register.