Chris Jones is running for United States Representative - District 2 in Arkansas.

The content below is taken from his campaign website.

Jones is competing in a March 3, 2026 primary against Zack Huffman. The winner will move on to the general election.

Priorities

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Economy

Prosperity rooted in opportunity for all
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Democracy

People’s power over special interests
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Growth

Sustainable, development across Arkansas
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Entrepreneurship

Unleashing innovation, empowering small business, turning ideas into jobs
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Will make our lives BETTER

Misc.

I believe we can create good jobs and keep hospitals open. We can support families with access to health care and food security. We can invest in schools, teachers, and apprenticeships that prepare people for the jobs of tomorrow. And we can strengthen trust in government with fair maps, just rules, and effective leaders that listen to the people, not billionaires.
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Chris Jones' campaign website is currently lacking details on his priorities. So we are rating him as UNKNOWN/NEUTRAL.

Arkansas (3.1 M people)

Arkansas is a beautiful state with great people and incredible potential, cursed with an awful government controlled by corrupt grifters that work for billionaires and big business and fail us on every count. Because of this it ranks near the bottom of every quality-of-life metric imaginable: health, education, crime, you name it.

They want us poor, sick, dumb, and fighting each other, so that we're so busy trying to survive that we can't challenge what they're doing to us.

Connecticut is a state with a similar-sized population that shows us what we could have. It's better on every single metric. Why? Because Connecticut voters elect politicians who actually work for their citizens. Can you imagine what your life would be like if we had similar stats?

Use the dropdown below to compare Arkansas to other states and see how we measure up. Spoiler alert: we're almost always worse. It's time for a change.

Crime & Death

Violent Crime Rate

Arkansas
579.4 (#47)
Connecticut
136 (#3)
per 100k (2024) USAFacts β†’

Murder Rate

Arkansas
11.3 (#45)
Connecticut
4.5 (#18)
per 100k (2023) USAFacts β†’

Firearm Deaths

Arkansas
21.9 (#43)
Connecticut
6.9 (#6)

Incarceration Rate

Arkansas
912 (#48)
Connecticut
326 (#9)
per 100k (2024) Wikipedia β†’

Health

Overall Health Ranking

Arkansas
#48
Connecticut
#5
of 50 states (2024) America's Health Rankings β†’

Life Expectancy

Arkansas
72.5 (#44)
Connecticut
79.2 (#3)
years (2021) USAFacts β†’

Food Insecurity Rate

Arkansas
18.9% (#50)
Connecticut
10.4% (#15)
(2023) USDA β†’

Obesity Rate

Arkansas
40.5% (#47)
Connecticut
29.2% (#8)

Women & Children's Health

Women's Health Ranking

Arkansas
#46
Connecticut
#4
of 50 states (2024) The Commonwealth Fund β†’

Child Well-Being Ranking

Arkansas
#45
Connecticut
#8

Teen Birth Rate

Arkansas
23.8 (#49)
Connecticut
6.8 (#4)
per 1,000 females 15-19 (2023) CDC β†’

Maternal Mortality Rate

Arkansas
35.3 (#47)
Connecticut
16.2 (#16)
per 100k births (2023) USAFacts β†’

Infant Mortality Rate

Arkansas
8.22 (#49)
Connecticut
4.49 (#10)
per 1,000 infants born (2023) USAFacts β†’

Opportunity

Median Income

Arkansas
$62,106 (#47)
Connecticut
$96,049 (#10)
per household (2024) USAFacts β†’

Public Education Ranking

Arkansas
#38
Connecticut
#2
of 50 states (2025) ConsumerAffairs β†’

Voter Turnout

Arkansas
53.5% (#48)
Connecticut
67.1% (#20)
of eligible voters (2024) Election Lab β†’
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