White County Libertarian Party of Arkansas

White County Libertarian Party of Arkansas Information and discussion page for White County affiliate of the Libertarian Party of Arkansas

03/15/2026
03/09/2026

Meet C**t Shelby

I grew up in Cecil, Arkansas, the son of Ronnie and Lisa Shelby, and I’m proud to be a sixth‑generation member of my community. I’ve attended Cecil Methodist Church for nearly 30 years, and it remains an important part of my life.

Soon after graduating high school, I went to work on drilling rigs for Thornton Drilling out of Van Buren, Arkansas. I stayed with that company for nearly 16 years, working through two buyouts before moving on to a large oil company based in Houston, Texas. Over the last twenty years, I’ve managed hundreds of millions of dollars in contracts and led teams of men and women with one shared mission: work safely and work responsibly.

I bought my first home in 2003—where I still live today—and in 2006 I married my longtime friend, Elizabeth Burt of Charleston. Together, we’ve raised our three children: Riley, Cooper, and Truett. Like many families, we dreamed of owning a farm, and in 2016 we purchased our first 80 acres. Little by little, we expanded it. While I worked away from home, my family tended the cattle and worked the fields. It was the Arkansas dream—raising a family and building a farm through hard work and faith.

My interest in public service began in 2024 when Governor Sanders announced plans to place a 3,000‑bed prison just four miles from our home. As I traveled across multiple counties, I realized that many Arkansans shared concerns not only about this issue but about the overall direction of our state. I attended meetings and events across Arkansas, meeting people who care deeply about our future.

I listened to frustrations about education, fiscal responsibility, government transparency, the farm economy, healthcare, infrastructure, crime rates, food insecurity, infant mortality, women’s health, and more. These conversations made one thing clear: Arkansans want common‑sense leadership that puts people first.

Our state motto, Regnat Populus—“The People Rule”—should mean something.

Too many, Arkansans feel like their government is hiding things from the hardworking taxpayers who keep this state running. I’m running to restore trust, transparency, and accountability to the Governor’s office.

I hope to earn your vote on November 3rd, 2026. I believe I’m the right person for this job because I’m willing to listen, to work, and to stand shoulder‑to‑shoulder with the people of Arkansas. I can’t fix these issues alone. It will take all of us.

Every morning I wake up thinking about the same question: If Arkansas stays on this path, what will our state look like in 100 years? That question drives me to act.

03/05/2026

Libertarians were not on your White County primary ballot yesterday, but will be in the November election!

C**t Shelby for Governor
Michael J Kalagias for AR for Lt. Governor
Jeff Wadlin for US Senate
Michael Pakko for Arkansas for Secretary of State
Christopher Olson for Arkansas for Land Commissioner
Jocelyn for Liberty (Jocelyn Fry) for State House district 58

Follow the Libertarian Party of Arkansas on Facebook to keep up with all the liberty campaigns from around the state!

02/24/2026
02/24/2026

At their annual convention over the weekend, the members of the Libertarian Party of Arkansas nominated candidates for the 2026 general election. The list of nominated candidates is as follows:

02/24/2026

During their annual convention held over the weekend, the members of the Libertarian Party of Arkansas nominated several candidates for this year's election.

02/24/2026

Arkansas Libertarians Nominate Candidates for 2026

At our annual convention this weekend, the members of the Libertarian Party of Arkansas nominated candidates for the 2026 general election.

The list of nominated candidates is as follows:

US Senate Jeff Wadlin - Bentonville
US Congress District 1 Steve G. Parsons - Lakeview
US Congress District 3 Bobby Wilson - Bentonvlle

Governor C**t Shelby - Cecil
Lt. Governor Michael Kalagias - Rogers
Secretary of State Michael Pakko - Roland
Commissioner of Lands Christopher Olson - Viola

Pope County Judge Greg Maxwell - Dover
Izard County Judge Justice of the Peace Mark Simino - Calico Rock
Izard County Clerk Debra Brown - Oxford

State House District 48 Hunter Jackson - Van Buren
State House District 61 Garrett Sheeks - Stuttgart
State House District 58 Jocelyn Fry - Searcy
State House District 80 Daniel Stuckey - Little Rock

Saline County JP District 8 Jacob Stone - Benton
Benton County JP District 11 Cody Martin - Gentry
Benton County JP District 15 Brian Leach - Centerton
Pulaski County Big Rock Twp. Constable Frank Gilbert - Little Rock
Pine Bluff City Council Ward 1 John Fenley - Pine Bluff

The Libertarian Party of Arkansas will be on the ballot in the November general election by virtue of having successfully petitioned to become a "new political party." As such, its candidates are nominated by convention and must submit their candidate paperwork to the Secretary of State or to the appropriate County Clerk by noon on March 3, the date of the preferential primary election.

This is the eighth consecutive electoral cycle in which the Libertarian Party has qualified for new political party status in Arkansas.

02/22/2026
02/21/2026

Libertarian Party of Arkansas is streaming the state convention on the ⏰ app. Back in session in a few minutes

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Searcy, AR
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