Mountain Home city clerk announces candidacy for Baxter County judge

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Photo: Brian Plumlee

Mountain Home City Clerk Brian Plumlee has announced his candidacy for Baxter County judge in 2022. The Republican Primary will be May 24, 2022.

Plumlee says, “After much thought and prayer with friends, family, and citizens of Baxter County, it is with great excitement that I am officially announcing my campaign for Baxter County Judge. If elected I will apply my conservative principles to the job and will do everything in my power to support our Veterans and local law enforcement.”

Plumlee says, “When I am County Judge, I will bring the Nativity Scene back to our Court House.” In 2015, Baxter County was taken to court and ordered to remove the nativity scene that had been on the courthouse lawn for generations.

No other candidates have announced intentions to run for Baxter County judge, including current Judge Mickey Pendergrass who is also a Republican.

Plumlee is a 2004 graduate of Mountain Home High School and attended the University of Arkansas. He was elected Mountain Home city clerk at the age of 23, which made him the youngest elected official in the state. He served as the chairman for the Baxter County Republicans from 2018 to 2020 and was elected an alternate delegate to support Donald Trump at the 2020 Republican National Convention.

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