Ronald Caldwell
Proven Conservative Leadership for Arkansas Senate – District 10
Born and raised in District 10, Ronald Caldwell has spent his life working, raising a family, and serving the people of this district. For more than 13 years, he has earned the trust of his neighbors by leading with integrity, common sense, and a deep respect for the values that make our communities strong.
Ronald is a small business owner, a lifelong sportsman, and a firm believer in faith, family, and personal responsibility. He’s not interested in political noise — he’s focused on doing the work and doing it right.
Voting Dates
Republican Primary
March 3, 2026
Early Voting Begins
February 16
Rooted Here.
Accountable to You.
Ronald Caldwell isn’t a career politician chasing attention. He’s a lifelong resident of District 10 who understands the people, the land, and the way of life that define this part of Arkansas.
- Happily Married For 49 Years
- Small Business Owner
- Lifelong Hunter & Outdoorsman
- Strong Ties To Agriculture & Rural Communities
Ronald believes leadership starts with listening and ends with results. He brings the same values to public service that he’s lived by his entire life.
A Record of Steady Leadership
Ronald Caldwell brings experience and proven leadership to the Arkansas Senate.
He approaches every decision with conservative principles, respect for the law, and a commitment to the people he represents — not special interests.
Chairman
Senate Agriculture, Forestry & Economic Development Committee
Member
Taxation & Revenue Committee
13 Years
Dedicated Service Representing District 10
Conservative Values. Practical Results.
Ronald Caldwell believes government should be honest, efficient, and accountable to the people.
His priorities include:
Fiscal Responsibility
Being a good steward of taxpayer dollars and supporting responsible budgeting.
Lower Taxes for Working Families
Advocating for policies that allow families and small businesses to keep more of what they earn.
Respect for Private Property & Limited Government
Ronald Caldwell believes strongly in private property rights and limited government. He is committed to protecting individual freedoms and preventing unnecessary government overreach, even when decisions are difficult.
Strong Agriculture & Rural Communities
Standing up for farmers, foresters, and the industries that support our local economy.
Ethics & Integrity in Government
Believing that public service is a responsibility — and trust matters.
Quality Schools
Supporting education that prepares our children for success while respecting parents and local communities.
Leadership You Can Trust
Ronald is known for being dependable, knowledgeable, and effective. He listens before he acts, treats people with respect, and stays focused on what matters most — serving District 10 with honesty and humility.
Seven years ago, Ronald was seriously injured in a horseback riding accident. He spent 19 days at UAMS and months in recovery, including time in a wheelchair. Doctors told him he would not be able to attend the 2019 legislative session.
He didn’t miss a day.
Even while recovering, Ronald continued working for District 10 — including taking calls from constituents from the intensive care unit. He is deeply grateful for his full recovery and for the care he received, and that experience only strengthened his commitment to serve with humility, gratitude, and determination.
This campaign is about continuing steady, conservative leadership that puts people first.
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Make a Plan to Vote
Early Voting Begins
February 16, 2026
Election Day
March 3, 2026
Your vote matters — make a plan and encourage others to vote in the Republican Primary. Early voting begins February 16, and Election Day is March 3, 2026.