Josh Mahony
Template:TOCnestleft Josh Mahony is a leader in several state and local non-profits and is a part-owner of a natural resources company.
Josh Mahonywas born in El Dorado and grew up on a horse farm. Josh grew up in a family dedicated to public service and he learned the values of community engagement from his heroes: his mother, Alice Mahony, a tireless fighter for public education, and his Uncle, long-time state representative, Jodie Mahony.
Josh has dedicated his career to improving the lives of thousands of Arkansas families through service and philanthropy. Josh is President of the Arkansas Single Parent Scholarship Fund, and past President of the Ozark Literacy Council Board of Directors, which strives to promote literacy to non-native English speakers in Northwest Arkansas. He also is the former Chairman of the Fayetteville Airport Board.
Josh is married to Rhianon DeLeeuw, who grew up on a dairy farm. Rhianon has experience working in the nonprofit, public and private sectors, and is currently a Senior Director with Wal-Mart.[1]
Congressional run
In May 2017, Fayetteville man Josh Mahony said he will run as a Democrat for the 3rd District congressional seat now held by Republican Steve Womack of Rogers.
Josh Mahony said he chose to announce his 2018 candidacy at this time in response to the House’s vote last week to repeal and replace major sections of the federal Affordable Care Act.
Mahony is running in a district that has long been considered a Republican stronghold. A Democrat has not represented the district since 1967.[2]
Radical staffer
Jacob Huneycutt is Chief of staff at Josh Mahony for Congress
Socialist endorsement
Blanca Estevez October 21, 2018:
Please vote for:
- Josh Mahony for Congress
- Jared Henderson for Governor
- Kelly Scott Unger for District 87
- Denise Garner for Arkansas
- Olivia Trimble for City Council Ward 1
- Shawn Wright for City Council
- Asele Mack for Justice of the Peace
- Jon Comstock for Arkansas Senate
- Megan for Arkansas
- Mike Lee for Attorney General
- Susan Inman for Secretary of State
- Christie Craig for Arkansas House District 96