About Grant

Grant Hodges is a lifelong conservative Republican who believes in our Founding principles of limited government, individual liberty and responsibility, and protecting the rights given to us by God.

Grant first became active in politics as a young supporter of Mike Huckabee during his 2008 campaign for President. He has been in the trenches ever since, as a College Republican at the University of Arkansas, campaign volunteer, working for conservative organizations, and running for office himself. Grant was one of the youngest people ever elected to the Arkansas Legislature when he won his first race for State Representative in 2014 at the age of 24. He served three terms in the House of Representatives, where he was a leader on education reform, fiscal responsibility, protecting life and our 2nd Amendment rights, and taking on the Little Rock bureaucracy and special interests.

Grant married his wife, Meredith, in 2018. They have two children, Calvin and Logan, and their lab mix pup, Chance. Grant works in the administration at NorthWest Arkansas Community College (NWACC). He oversees community and government relations, marketing, public relations, and communications for the college. He is a strong supporter of quality, affordable higher education, job training, and helping our local students get the skills they need for a fulfilling and successful career. The Hodges live in Centerton and attend Fellowship Bible Church.