The Purpose of the Democratic Party of Stone County (DPSC) is to promote the principles of the Local, State, and National Democratic Party, to promote participation at the meetings and events of the DPSC, to recruit and support qualified Democrats candidates for office, to protect voter rights, to maintain sufficient funds to conduct party activities, and to get Democrats out to vote.
To join the Stone County Dems officially, fill out this online membership form or download the printable form.
To learn more about us, you can read our Bylaws pdf here or visit the Arkansas state party website at ArkDems.org
We get together in a variety of ways: from monthly meetings and yearly conventions to special events and even social gatherings at our local park pavilion. The best way to get updates on these are to join our facebook group (link) or sign up for our email annoucements, which are usually sent no more than twice a month.
(photo: May 2025 potluck under the pavilion on Park Ave in Mtn View)

3rd Tuesdays every month
5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
Stone County Library
(Contact us to confirm date & location)
For residents inside the City of Mountain VIew, you are represented by the Mayor and City Council, which has 3 Wards (areas), each with 2 elected positions. To find out more about the duties and who are the Mayor and Council, visit CityofMtnvVew.org/government
The public is invited to attend their monthly meetings. The agenda, which is required to be posted, can also be found at the link above.

The County Judge serves as a chief executive officer of the county government. This is not a Mayor (that is city level), but is more similar to that, not our usual understanding of a judicial judge with a gavel. He works with the Quorum Court members called Justices of the Peace. Stone County QC has 9 district members who are elected for two-year terms. Learn more about these local governing positions and details of their public meetings at StoneCountyAR.gov

There are 100 different districts in the Arkansas House of Representatives. Stone County is split up among 3 districts. The best way to confirm your "State Representative" is to check their map at ArkansasHouse.org

Congress is made up of the Senate and the House. Each state gets two Senators. They are elected for a six-year term. You can get contact info for the current Senators representing Arkansas at Congress.gov or click the names:
Tom Cotton, R. (2015 - present)
John Boozman, R. (2011 - present)

The House of Representatives for each state is based on population. Arkansas has four districts and Stone County is within the 1st Congressional District with "Rick" Crawford (since 2010). He has multiple physical offices, with Mtn Home the closest to us. You can find out his committtee votes at Congress.gov and his multiple offices info at Crawford.house.gov
