Tea Party activist Tom Cox announced yesterday that he intends to run for the U.S. Senate in 2010 as a Republican. Blogger Curtis Coleman has already announced his intention to run in the Republican primary. So far good news for Sen. Blanche Lincoln.

Representative Dan Greenberg, a Republican, announced his intention to run for State Senate district 22, which is currently occupied by Sen. Shane Broadway, a Democrat, who is term-limited. Will Rep. Dawn Creekmore, a Democrat, get in this race, too?

Representative Sandra Prater, a Democrat, announced that she would run for the State Senate for the seat currently occupied by Sen. John Paul Capps, a Democrat, who is term-limited. Tweeter Rep. Jonathan Dismang, a Republican, has already announced for the seat.

Andy Mayberry, a Republican, tells The Tolbert Report that he will “likely” run for the Arkansas House of Representatives district 27. Mr. Mayberry formerly ran against Rep. Vic Snyder and got beat. His Democratic Party opponent is Vicky Morris.

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