Linda Chesterfield Explained
Linda Ann Pondexter Chesterfield |
State Senate: | Arkansas |
District: | 12th |
Term Start: | January 14, 2013 |
Prior Term: | (Previously 30th District)[1] |
Predecessor: | Gilbert Baker |
Successor: | Incumbent |
State Senate3: | Arkansas |
District3: | 34th |
Term Start3: | January 2011 |
Term End3: | January 14, 2013 |
Predecessor3: | Tracy Steele |
Successor3: | Jane English |
State House4: | Arkansas |
District4: | 36th |
Term Start4: | January 2003 |
Term End4: | January 2009 |
Predecessor4: | Tommy Roebuck |
Successor4: | Darrin Williams |
Birth Date: | 13 September 1947 |
Birth Place: | Hope, Arkansas, U.S. |
Party: | Democratic |
Residence: | Little Rock, Arkansas |
Alma Mater: | Hendrix College |
Linda Ann Pondexter Chesterfield (born September 13, 1947, in Hope, Arkansas)[2] is an American politician and a Democratic member of the Arkansas Senate for District 12, a position that she has held since January 14, 2013 (she started in District 30 before redistricting changed her district). Chesterfield served consecutively in the Arkansas General Assembly from January 2011 until January 2013 in the Senate District 34 seat and non-consecutively from January 2003 until January 2009 in the Arkansas House of Representatives District 36 seat.
Chesterfield is standing down at the 2024 Arkansas Senate election.[3]
Education
Chesterfield graduated from Hendrix College in Conway, Arkansas, in 1965 and was the college's first African-American graduate.[4]
Elections
- 2012 Redistricted to District 30, with Senator Gilbert Baker term limited, Chesterfield was unopposed for both the May 22, 2012 Democratic Primary[5] and the November 6, 2012 General election.[6]
- 2002 Initially in House District 36, when Representative Tommy Roebuck left the Legislature and left the seat open, Chesterfield won the three-way 2002 Democratic Primary (the NIMSP double-lists her in that election as Linda Pondexter) and was unopposed for the November 2002 General election.
- 2004 Chesterfield was unopposed for both the 2004 Democratic Primary and the November 2, 2004 General election.
- 2006 Chesterfield was unopposed for both the 2006 Democratic Primary and the November 7, 2006 General election.
- 2010 With District 34 Senator Tracy Steele running for the House District 39 seat, Chesterfield ran for the open District 5 Senate seat, won the May 18, 2010 Democratic Primary with 4,588 votes (62.4%)[7] and was unopposed for the November 2, 2010 General election.
Chesterfield was the 2015 president of the Arkansas Legislative Black Caucus.[8]
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Senator Linda Chesterfield (D) . . Little Rock, Arkansas . April 21, 2014.
- https://static.ark.org/eeuploads/arml/91st_AR_General_Assembly.pdf 91st Arkansas General Assembly Legislative Directory
- News: Wickline . Michael R. . August 24, 2023 . State senator Chesterfield won’t seek reelection, throws support to Scott . February 25, 2024 . Arkansas Democrat-Gazette.
- Web site: Hendrix College . Encyclopedia of Arkansas . Conway, Arkansas . April 25, 2018.
- Web site: Arkansas State Primary Election May 22, 2012 . . Little Rock, Arkansas . April 21, 2014.
- Web site: Arkansas State General Election November 6, 2012 . Secretary of State of Arkansas . Little Rock, Arkansas . April 21, 2014.
- Web site: 2010 Preferential Primary Election . Secretary of State of Arkansas . Little Rock, Arkansas . April 21, 2014.
- Web site: Arkansas Legislative Black Caucus. March 16, 2015. April 17, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150417173538/http://www.arkleg.state.ar.us/assembly/2015/Lists/Meetings/Attachments/22930/I13479.PDF. April 17, 2015. dead.