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(Redirected from Ronald R. Caldwell) American politician
Ron Caldwell
Member of the Arkansas Senate
from the 10th district
(Previously 23rd District)
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 1, 2013
Personal details
BornWynne, Arkansas
Political partyRepublican

Ronald Caldwell is an American politician and businessman. A Republican, he has served three terms in the Arkansas Senate, currently representing District 10, and previously District 23. He was first elected in 2012, and won his third and current term in 2020. Caldwell is the chairman of the Senate Committee on State Agencies and Governmental Affairs, and is a member of several other committees.

Caldwell was born in Wynne, Arkansas, in Cross County. He is an alumnus of Arkansas State University, where he graduated with a bachelor's degree in marketing.

References

  1. ^ "Senator Ronald Caldwell (R)". Arkansas State Legislature.
Members of the Arkansas Senate
94th General Assembly (2023)
President of the Senate
Leslie Rutledge (R)
President pro tempore
Bart Hester (R)
Majority Leader
Blake Johnson (R)
Minority Leader
Greg Leding (D)
  1. Ben Gilmore (R)
  2. Matt Stone (R)
  3. Steve Crowell (R)
  4. Jimmy Hickey Jr. (R)
  5. Terry Rice (R)
  6. Matt McKee (R)
  7. Alan Clark (R)
  8. Stephanie Flowers (D)
  9. Reginald Murdock (D)
  10. Ron Caldwell (R)
  11. Ricky Hill (R)
  12. Linda Chesterfield (D)
  13. Jane English (R)
  14. Clarke Tucker (D)
  15. Fredrick Love (D)
  16. Kim Hammer (R)
  17. Mark Johnson (R)
  18. Jonathan Dismang (R)
  19. David Wallace (R)
  20. Dan Sullivan (R)
  21. Blake Johnson (R)
  22. John Payton (R)
  23. Scott Flippo (R)
  24. Missy Irvin (R)
  25. Breanne Davis (R)
  26. Gary Stubblefield (R)
  27. Justin Boyd (R)
  28. Bryan King (R)
  29. Jim Petty (R)
  30. Greg Leding (D)
  31. Clint Penzo (R)
  32. Joshua P. Bryant (R)
  33. Bart Hester (R)
  34. Jim Dotson (R)
  35. Tyler Dees (R)

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