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Steve Womack on Principles & Values

 

 


Elected mayor of Rogers in 1998

Stephen Womack, 53, is a native of Russellville, Arkansas. After starting school in Moberly, Missouri, Womack's family moved to Russellville in 1973. In 1979, Womack received his bachelor's degree from Arkansas Tech University and was commissioned a second lieutenant in the Arkansas Army National Guard.

In the fall of 1979, Womack relocated to Rogers where he and his father established KURM Radio. Womack managed KURM from 1979-1990. In August of 1990, Womack accepted an assignment with the Army National Guard at the University of Arkansas.

In 1996, Womack was hired by Merrill Lynch in Rogers where he became a financial consultant in the spring of 1997.

On November 3, 1998, Womack was elected Mayor of Rogers. He is currently serving his third term as mayor of Arkansas' ninth largest city.

At the state level, Governor Mike Huckabee appointed Womack to the Arkansas Commission on National and Community Service in 1999. Womack served as chairman of the commission in 2001.

Source: 2010 House campaign website, womackforcongress.com, "About" , Nov 2, 2010

Certify 2020 Presidential election as fully & fairly counted.

Womack voted NAY blocking certification of the Electoral vote

Explanation of 1/6/21 Electoral Certification, by Emily Brooks, Washington Examiner:Sen. Ted Cruz and Rep. Paul Gosar led an objection to counting Electoral College votes from the state of Arizona, the first formal objection to state results in a series of moves that will delay the certification of Joe Biden as the winner of the 2020 presidential election over President Trump. Cruz is advocating for an `emergency 10-day audit` of election returns in disputed states. The usually ceremonial joint session of Congress that convenes to count and accept Electoral College votes will be put on hold as the House and Senate separately debate the objection.