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Greenbrier Today
By the People, for the People
Randy J. Goodnight Running for Reelection to Greenbrier School District
Goodnight seeks to retain Zone 3 seat on Arkansas school board
Published on Mar. 2, 2026
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Randy J. Goodnight is running for reelection to the Greenbrier School District, Zone 3 in Arkansas. Goodnight is on the ballot in the general election on March 3, 2026.
Why it matters
School board elections play a crucial role in shaping the policies and curriculum of local public schools. Goodnight's reelection bid will determine the continued leadership and direction of the Greenbrier School District.
The details
Goodnight is seeking to retain his seat on the Greenbrier School District's Zone 3. He has not yet completed Ballotpedia's 2026 Candidate Connection survey, which would provide more details on his platform and priorities. Ballotpedia is also gathering information on any candidate endorsements.
- Goodnight is on the ballot for the general election on March 3, 2026.
The players
Randy J. Goodnight
Incumbent school board member running for reelection to the Greenbrier School District, Zone 3 in Arkansas.
What’s next
Voters in Greenbrier, Arkansas will have the opportunity to cast their ballots for the Zone 3 school board seat on March 3, 2026.
The takeaway
This election will determine the continued leadership and direction of the Greenbrier School District, underscoring the importance of local school board races in shaping the future of public education.
