The President Pro Tempore of the Arkansas Senate is the state senator in the
Arkansas Senate elected by their fellow senators as the body's leader. They preside over the senate and lead negotiations with the
Arkansas House of Representatives. Presidents of the Arkansas Senate typically serve for one term.[1]
Republicans went more than a century without a President Pro Tempore in the Arkansas Senate.[2]
Presidents of the Arkansas Senate
Sam C. Roane / S. C. Roane 1837-1838[3][4] served as president of the Second Territorial Legislature's Council October 1 - October 24 1821 in Little Rock. Also served as a judge in Jefferson County.[3]
The President Pro Tempore of the Arkansas Senate is the state senator in the
Arkansas Senate elected by their fellow senators as the body's leader. They preside over the senate and lead negotiations with the
Arkansas House of Representatives. Presidents of the Arkansas Senate typically serve for one term.[1]
Republicans went more than a century without a President Pro Tempore in the Arkansas Senate.[2]
Presidents of the Arkansas Senate
Sam C. Roane / S. C. Roane 1837-1838[3][4] served as president of the Second Territorial Legislature's Council October 1 - October 24 1821 in Little Rock. Also served as a judge in Jefferson County.[3]