Arkansas County Judge Sonny Cox introduces Marion in DeWitt
Carolyn has a laugh in Batesville
Carolyn, Karen Wooten, and Tommy Baker in Osceola
Marion and Carolyn pass Cate Pharmacy in a parade.
Marion and the rest of the Arkansas Democratic ticket on the Fourth of July.
Marion speaks on Independence Day in Corning.
Marion enjoys talking with a supporter on the Fourth of July Patriots' Tour.
Marion speaks to the crowd at Pochahontas on Independece Day.
A few of the Congressman's supporters in Pocahontas . . .
Marion talks with Martha Shoffner, Democratic candidate for State Treasurer, on the Fourth of July.
Mississippi County Judge Steve McGuire introduces Marion in Osceola
Marion talks with Representative David Dunn in Forrest City
Marion talks with Pearlie Reed in Forrest City
Marion being interviewed in Mountian Home
Marion with Bill Walmsley in Batesville
Marion and Carolyn as he announces in Cabot
Marion and Carolyn at the Cleburne County Courthouse in Heber Springs
Marion and Carolyn at the Cabot Veterans Memorial Park
Marion and Carolyn in DeWitt
Marion and Carolyn with Dr. Wally Roettger in Batesville
Marion with Dr. Ed Coulter in Mountian Home
Marion talks to Lindberg Thomas in DeWitt
Marion at the Arkansas County Courthouse in DeWitt
Marion in Batesville
Marion in Jonesboro at announcement
Marion in West Memphis
Marion talks with Speaker Elect Benny Petrus and State Rep. Chris Thyer in Jonesboro
Marion with bagpipers in Batesville
Marion talks with West Memphis Mayor Bill Johnson
Marion, Carolyn and Mississippi County Judge Steve McGuire
Marion, Carolyn, and Harvey Joe Sanner
Marion, Carolyn, and Prairie County Judge Butch Calhoun
Richard Sheid introduces Marion in Mountian Home
Marion and his grandson fill out the forms to file for a 6th term in the United States Congress.
Congressman Berry and his family come up the stairs at the State Capitol.
Marion and State Representative J.R. Rogers (D- Walnut Ridge) have a laugh as they both file for re-election at the State Capitol.
Marion and State Representative Pam Adcock at the State Capitol for filing.
Marion gets a little help with the paperwork at the State Capitol from two of his grandchildren.
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