From Ballotpedia Uvalde Lindsey is a former Democratic member of the Arkansas State Senate, representing District 4 from 2013 to 2019. Lindsey did not seek re-election in 2018.
Lindsey was a Democratic member of the Arkansas House of Representatives, representing the 88th District from 2009 to 2013. He formerly served on the Harrison City Council from 1972 to 1982.
When he served in the state government, Lindsey's professional experience included working as a community development consultant. Lindsey served in the United States Army Reserve.
At the beginning of the 2017 legislative session, this legislator served on the following committees:
| Arkansas committee assignments, 2017 |
|---|
| • City, County and Local Affairs, Vice chair |
| • Education |
| • Joint Budget |
| • Joint Budget |
At the beginning of the 2015 legislative session, Lindsey served on the following committees:
| Arkansas committee assignments, 2015 |
|---|
| • Education, Vice chair |
| • Insurance and Commerce |
| • Rules, Resolutions and Memorials |
| • Public Retirement and Social Security Programs |
| • Joint Budget |
| • Legislative Council |
| • Legislative Joint Auditing |
At the beginning of the 2013 legislative session, Lindsey served on the following committees:
| Arkansas committee assignments, 2013 |
|---|
| • Joint Performance Review, Vice Chair |
| • Legislative Council |
| • Joint Budget |
| • Education |
| • City, County and Local Affairs |
| • Rules, Resolutions and Memorials |
In the 2011-2012 legislative session, Lindsey served on these committees:
| Arkansas committee assignments, 2011 |
|---|
| • Agriculture, Forestry and Economic Development |
| • Joint Budget, Vice Chair |
| • Joint Performance Review |
| • Revenue and Taxation |
In the 2009-2010 legislative session, Lindsey served on these committees:
| Arkansas committee assignments, 2009 |
|---|
| • Joint Performance Review |
| • Revenue and Taxation |
| • State Agencies and Governmental Affairs |
The following table lists bills this person sponsored as a legislator, according to BillTrack50 and sorted by action history. Bills are sorted by the date of their last action. The following list may not be comprehensive. To see all bills this legislator sponsored, click on the legislator's name in the title of the table.
Uvalde Lindsey did not file to run for re-election.
Elections for the Arkansas State Senate took place in 2014. A primary election took place on May 20, 2014; a runoff election took place on June 10, 2014. The general election was held on November 4, 2014. The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was March 3, 2014. Incumbent Uvalde Lindsey was unopposed in the Democratic primary and was unchallenged in the general election.[1][2]
Lindsey ran in the 2012 election for Arkansas Senate, District 4. Lindsey ran unopposed in the May 22 Democratic primary and unopposed in the general election on November 6, 2012.[3][4][5]
Lindsey won re-election to the 88th District seat in 2010. He faced no opposition.[6]
On November 4, 2008, Lindsey won election to the 88th District Seat in the Arkansas House of Representatives, running unopposed in the general election.[7]
Lindsey raised $52,370 for his campaign.[8]
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When he served in the state government, Lindsey and his wife, Jo, had eight children.[9]
| Political offices | ||
|---|---|---|
| Preceded by Michael Lamoureux (R) |
Arkansas State Senate District 4 2013–2019 |
Succeeded by Greg Leding (D) |
| Preceded by ' |
Arkansas House District 88 2009–2013 |
Succeeded by Randy Alexander (R) |
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