Little Rock, AR Politics: Is It Liberal or Conservative?

Election Results and Trends in Little Rock, AR

In the last Presidential election, Little Rock, AR voted predominantly Democrat, with 60.0% of voters casting their ballot for Biden, while 37.5% of voters in Little Rock voted for Trump, and other parties voting 2.5%. Based on these voting patterns, Little Rock is considered a moderately liberal city. Specifically, it ranks 124th out of the most populated 333 cities in the United States in terms of liberalism based on the 2020 Presidential election results. Conversely, when looking at the conservative voting patterns in the 2020 election, Little Rock ranks 217th out of the 333 most populated cities, indicating a relatively low conservative vote.

Presidential Elections Voting Trend

The last six Presidential election results (2000, 2004, 2008, 2012, 2016, 2020) for Little Rock, AR are: D D D D D D

In Little Rock, the trend of conservative vs. liberal voting results in Presidential elections over the last 25 years reflects a nuanced pattern. The city has shown a tendency to favor Democrat candidates at times despite Arkansas's general conservative-leaning. Bill Clinton, a native Arkansan, won in 1996, while Al Gore (2000), John Kerry (2004), Barack Obama (2008, 2012), Hillary Clinton (2016), and Joe Biden (2020) had varied success in the city. This pattern reflects Little Rock's more diverse and urban demographic, often at odds with the broader state trend.

Local Elections

At the city level, Little Rock's elections over the last 25 years have also demonstrated a tilt toward liberal and Democrat candidates. Mayors and City Council members have frequently supported progressive education, healthcare, and social policies. The city's governance contrasts with the traditionally conservative politics of Arkansas and illustrates an ongoing liberal trend within Little Rock's municipal politics.

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