Federal Offices

A Federal Office in the United States refers to a position within the federal government, which operates at the national level. These offices include elected positions, such as the President, Vice President, and members of Congress, as well as appointed roles in various government agencies and departments that implement and enforce federal laws across the country. *Indicates the candidate is the incumbent.

U.S. President

Kamala Harris (Democrat) [more info: 60 Minutes Interview]

Donald Trump (Republican) [more info: Bloomberg Interview]

Robert F. Kennedy (Independent) [more info: CBS News Interview]

Chase Oliver (Libertarian) [more info: Strossel Interview]

Jill Stein (Green) [more info: Newsweek Interview]

Michael Wood (Prohibition) [more info: The Press Interview]


U.S. Congress

Elected to a two-year term, each representative serves the people of a specific congressional district by introducing bills and serving on committees, among other duties. Arkansas has four representatives. Both Washington and Benton counties are in District 3.

District 3

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