A lifelong resident of Conway County, Jimmy Hart resides in Springfield,Arkansas with his wife of 40 years, the former Nancy Davidson. They have three sons, a daughter and eight grandchildren. He graduated from Morrilton High School in 1976 and has a background in running the private family dairy farm operation for 25 years. It was started by his grandparents in 1949 and is now a fourth-generation farming operation. In 1991, Hart was instrumental in developing an Arkansas based dairy marketing cooperative.
He has served as a past board member of:
Dairy Max, a five state regional advertising and promotion agency for dairy farmers
Conway County Agriculture Stabilization and Conservation Service
Conway County Farm Bureau
Arkansas Dairy Cooperative Association: V.Pres, Secretary,and
Finance Committee
Arkansas State Workforce Investment Board
West Central Arkansas Planning and Development District, Inc._
Past Chairman
County Judge’s Association: Past President
In November of 2000, Jimmy Hart was elected Conway County Judge and began in January 2001 learning how best to serve the people of his county.
He is currently serving as:
Ex-officio of Conway County Economic Development Corporation
West River Valley Regional Solid Waste Management District Board
Member - Chairman
CEO elected official of Local West Central Arkansas Workforce
Investment Board
Ex Offico of Morrilton Area Chamber of Commerce Board
Universal Housing Executive Board Member
Association of Arkansas Counties Executive Board
Conway County Cattleman’s Association Member
Conway County Farm Bureau Member
Kiwanis Club of Morrilton Member
Immediately after being elected for his first political term, he initiated a very aggressive program to clean up the county by implementing County-wide spring and fall cleanups. The success of this has lasted for the past 18 years. Jimmy has worked with organizations and agencies at both the state and federal level to acquire grants for the county, in the millions of dollars. These monies were used to fund Conway County offices, departments,
services, communities and infrastructure. With his hard work ethics, motivation, and talent to build strong working relationships and with the cooperation and assistance of the incorporated cities, county fire departments and community volunteers, Conway County is seeing a Conway County Pride develop during his administration.
He has served as a past board member of:
Dairy Max, a five state regional advertising and promotion agency for dairy farmers
Conway County Agriculture Stabilization and Conservation Service
Conway County Farm Bureau
Arkansas Dairy Cooperative Association: V.Pres, Secretary,and
Finance Committee
Arkansas State Workforce Investment Board
West Central Arkansas Planning and Development District, Inc._
Past Chairman
County Judge’s Association: Past President
In November of 2000, Jimmy Hart was elected Conway County Judge and began in January 2001 learning how best to serve the people of his county.
He is currently serving as:
Ex-officio of Conway County Economic Development Corporation
West River Valley Regional Solid Waste Management District Board
Member - Chairman
CEO elected official of Local West Central Arkansas Workforce
Investment Board
Ex Offico of Morrilton Area Chamber of Commerce Board
Universal Housing Executive Board Member
Association of Arkansas Counties Executive Board
Conway County Cattleman’s Association Member
Conway County Farm Bureau Member
Kiwanis Club of Morrilton Member
Immediately after being elected for his first political term, he initiated a very aggressive program to clean up the county by implementing County-wide spring and fall cleanups. The success of this has lasted for the past 18 years. Jimmy has worked with organizations and agencies at both the state and federal level to acquire grants for the county, in the millions of dollars. These monies were used to fund Conway County offices, departments,
services, communities and infrastructure. With his hard work ethics, motivation, and talent to build strong working relationships and with the cooperation and assistance of the incorporated cities, county fire departments and community volunteers, Conway County is seeing a Conway County Pride develop during his administration.