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Your Voice, Your Vote: Rashad Woods of Dardanelle

Rashad Woods knows a thing or two about breaking records. He is the youngest and first African American male to ever be elected to the Dardanelle City Council, but his work doesn’t stop there.

Your Voice, Your Vote: Breanne Davis of Russellville

Breanne Davis has always had a knack for problem solving — a skill in that comes in handy with her job in politics.

Your Voice, Your Vote: Jamie Scott of North Little Rock

North Little Rock native Jamie Scott is the youngest African American female elected in the history to the Arkansas State Legislature.

Your Voice, Your Vote: Danielle Hoefer of Little Rock

Danielle Hoefer is working in uncharted territory with medical marijuana, advising Arkansas' Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) on medical marijuana issues and helping to build the groundwork for the state’s medical marijuana program.

Your Voice, Your Vote: Trevor Villines of Benton

Benton native Trevor Villines grew up spending his after-school hours alongside his dad (former Saline County Tax Collector Chris Villines) at the county courthouse.

Your Voice, Your Vote: Brittney Roy of Little Rock

Little Rock native Brittney Roy serves her community on the front line — through policy.

WHAT'S NEXT: Royshawn McClain on Four-Year Degrees

Most bachelor’s programs are on a four-year track, but how long it takes is up to you.

WHAT'S NEXT: Destiny Weatherly on Two-Year Degrees

Two-year colleges allow students to adjust to college gradually. Plus, students can get the courses needed for the first two years of a bachelor’s degree for less money.