Little Rock, Arkansas – After a tense runoff and weeks of campaigning, State Senator Kim Hammer has emerged as the Republican nominee for Arkansas Secretary of State, following the conclusion of the March 31, 2026, runoff election. The contest drew significant attention as voters weighed their choices after no candidate surpassed the 50% threshold in the initial March 3 primary.
Hammer faced Army veteran Bryan Norris in the runoff after Cathy Hardin Harrison was eliminated from the three-way primary race. As the polls closed at 7:30 p.m., Republican voters had decisively chosen Hammer to represent their party in the upcoming general election.
Hammer’s victory comes with high-profile support, receiving endorsements from Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Arkansas Attorney General Cole Jester, and U.S. Senator Tom Cotton. These endorsements were widely seen as influential in consolidating Republican support and helping Hammer secure the nomination.
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With the Republican nomination in hand, Senator Hammer is now preparing to face Democratic nominee Kelly Grappe in the November general election. The race for Secretary of State is expected to be closely watched, as the position oversees elections and key administrative functions that are critical to the state’s governance.
Hammer’s campaign focused on themes of election integrity, government efficiency, and service to Arkansans. Supporters praised his legislative experience and record of public service, which they say positions him well for managing the responsibilities of the Secretary of State’s office.
Bryan Norris, while conceding the race, highlighted the spirited nature of the runoff and expressed pride in his service and commitment to Arkansas veterans and public service. Harrison’s campaign also acknowledged the outcome of the primary, emphasizing the importance of civic engagement and voter participation in every stage of the election process.
The November general election will determine who will succeed the outgoing Secretary of State and shape the administration of elections in Arkansas for the coming years. Both campaigns are expected to intensify their efforts over the next several months, appealing to voters across the state.
As Arkansas voters look ahead to November, Senator Kim Hammer’s victory in the Republican runoff marks a crucial step in his campaign, signaling strong party support and setting the stage for a competitive general election against Kelly Grappe.