Greg Leding
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Greg Leding (born April 10, 1978) is a member of the Arkansas Senate representing District 4 since January 14, 2019. Leding previously served in the Arkansas House of Representatives, representing the 86th district in Fayetteville, the state's third-largest city, which includes Fayetteville High School, the West Dickson Street Commercial Historic District, the Fayetteville Historic Square, the Washington-Willow Historic District, and the University of Arkansas, the state's largest university. Fayetteville is located in Washington County.
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Greg Leding
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Greg Leding
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Greg Leding
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Springdale, Arkansas, USA
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1978-04-10
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Arkansas
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Incumbent
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1978-04-10
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Leding addresses a Washington County Democrats rally in Springdale, Arkansas, in July 2016
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Minority Leader of the Arkansas House of Representatives
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Lindsley Armstrong Smith
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2013
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Emily Ironside
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Arkansas
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Nicole Clowney
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2014
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January 2019
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2012
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January 2011
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January 2019
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District 5
Greg Leding
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from District 86
Greg Leding
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2019
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Greg Leding (born April 10, 1978) is a member of the Arkansas Senate representing District 4 since January 14, 2019. Leding previously served in the Arkansas House of Representatives, representing the 86th district in Fayetteville, the state's third-largest city, which includes Fayetteville High School, the West Dickson Street Commercial Historic District, the Fayetteville Historic Square, the Washington-Willow Historic District, and the University of Arkansas, the state's largest university. Fayetteville is located in Washington County. A lifelong resident of Arkansas, Leding graduated from Springdale High School and holds a bachelor's degree from the Sam M. Walton College of Business at the University of Arkansas. First elected to the Arkansas General Assembly in 2010, Leding, a member of the Democratic Party, served as Minority Leader during his second term (2012-2014).
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