Where They Stand

Candidate Oppose/Support EFCA1 Any Legislation with Card Check2 Any Legislation with Binding Arbitration3
US Senate-Democratic Primary
Lieutenant Governor Bill Halter No Response No Response No Response
Senator Blanche Lincoln Nay Nay Nay
DC Morrison Nay Nay Nay
US Senate-Republican Primary
Randy Alexander Nay Nay Nay
State Senator Gilbert Baker Nay Nay Nay
Congressman John Boozman Nay Nay Nay
Curtis Coleman Nay Nay Nay
State Senator Kim Hendren Nay Nay Nay
Jim Holt Nay Nay Nay
Fred Ramey Nay Nay Nay
Conrad Reynolds No Response No Response No Response
CD1 - Democratic Primary
State Senator Steve Bryles Nay Nay Nay
Chad Causey No Response No Response No Response
State Representative David Cook No Response No Response No Response
Terry Green Undecided Undecided Nay
Ben Ponder No Response No Response No Response
Tim Wooldridge Nay Nay Nay
CD1 - Republican Primary
Rick Crawford Nay Nay Nay
Princella Smith No Response No Response No Response
CD2 - Democratic Primary
John Adams No Response No Response No Response
David Boling No Response No Response No Response
State Senator Joyce Elliott No Response No Response No Response
Patrick Kennedy Yay Undecided Nay
Speaker Robbie Wills No Response No Response No Response
CD2 - Republican Primary
Tim Griffin Nay Nay Nay
Scott Wallace Nay Nay Nay
CD3 - Democratic Primary
David Whitaker No Response No Response No Response
CD3 - Republican Primary
State Senator Cecile Bledsoe Nay Nay Nay
Gunner DeLay Nay Nay Nay
Steve Lowry Nay Nay Nay
Kurt Maddox Nay Nay Nay
Doug Matayo Nay Nay Nay
Judge Mike Moore Nay Nay Nay
Bernie Skoch Nay Nay Nay
Mayor Steve Womack Nay Nay Nay
CD4 - Democratic Primary
Congressman Mike Ross Nay Nay Nay
CD4 - Republican Primary
Glenn Gallas Nay Nay Nay
Beth Anne Rankin Nay Nay Nay

1If elected to the United States House of Representatives/United States Senate, would you vote for or against the Employee Free Choice Act as currently written?

2There have been discussions in Congress about changes to the Employee Free Choice Act; however, no alternative legislation has been introduced or put in writing. If elected to the United States House of Representatives/United States Senate, would you support or oppose any legislation that allows union organizers to bypass the current secret ballot vote process?

3If elected to the United States House of Representatives/United States Senate, would you support or oppose any legislation that would give the federal government the power to set and impose labor contracts between businesses and workers without their consent?