
State Rep. Jack Ladyman, R-Jonesboro, will seek a seventh term in the Arkansas House of Representatives. Ladyman, who represents District 32, said he’s got more work to do in the House and is ready to serve another term.
The general election is slated for Nov. 3, 2026.
“It has been the honor of a lifetime to serve the people of Craighead County in the Arkansas House,” said Ladyman. “I ran for office to be a voice for my community, and I have worked tirelessly to deliver on the issues that matter most: strengthening our economy, supporting our schools, and protecting our conservative values. We have accomplished a great deal together, but there is still important work to be done. I am asking for the trust and support of the voters once again to continue fighting for our shared future.”
District 32 stretches from the Valley View area in south Jonesboro all the way through the heart of the city into the Arkansas State University campus. Ladyman was first elected to his seat in 2014.
Ladyman sits on several joint committees including Joint Energy and Joint Audit. In the House, he sits on the Public Health, Welfare and Labor and Insurance and Commerce committees.