# Luke McCoy Luke McCoy is the Justice of the Peace representing District 12 on the Pulaski County Quorum Court and the **Vice Chair of the Budget Committee**. He has served since 2015; his current term runs from 2025-01-01 through 2026-12-31. In addition to the Budget Committee vice-chair role, he sits on the Agenda Committee (primary public record, [Pulaski County official Quorum Court directory, archived 2026-05-28](../../web%20archive/2026-05-28/pulaskicounty.net/quorum-court.md)). McCoy is one of only two JPs whose official Quorum Court email is the institutional `@pulaskicounty.net` address (the other is [[Julie Blackwood]] of District 4). ## Role and affiliations - **Justice of the Peace, Pulaski County Quorum Court, District 12.** Current term: 2025-01-01 through 2026-12-31. - **Committee assignments:** **Budget Committee — Vice Chair;** Agenda Committee. - **Service-start year:** 2015. - **Party affiliation:** not publicly disclosed on official sources as of 2026-05-28. - **November 2026 ballot status:** to be verified against Pulaski County Clerk election records. ## Contact - **Email (institutional):** `[email protected]`. McCoy is one of two current JPs whose official email is the county-institutional address. - **Phone:** not published by Pulaski County on the official directory as of 2026-05-28. The directory lists McCoy without a phone number. - **Mailing address:** Pulaski County Quorum Court, 201 S. Broadway, Suite 410, Little Rock, AR 72203. ## Data center positions - **2026-05-26 vote on the data-center moratorium ordinance (26-I-37A):** Luke McCoy's recorded roll-call position is not established. The certified records were produced via NextRequest #26-341 on 2026-05-29 (see [[2026-05 Pulaski County Clerk Produces Quorum Court Moratorium Records]]), but the [[Certified Quorum Court Voting Worksheets 2026-05-26|certified voting worksheets]] are handwritten and embody the count the Clerk later disavowed — so no legible per-JP tally exists. Now Tier-1: the moratorium **did not pass** ([[Pulaski County Clerk Statement on the Corrected Moratorium Vote]]); it was sponsored by Justices [[Rebekah L. Davis|Davis]], [[Tina Ward|Ward]], and [[Julie Blackwood|Blackwood]], with the grandfather amendment by [[Phil Stowers|Stowers]]. See [[2026-05 Pulaski County Quorum Court Vote on Data Center Moratorium]]. > [!web-research-unresolved] > District 12 JP Luke McCoy's specific vote on 26-I-37A and on the [[Phil Stowers|Stowers]] amendment is not cleanly established: the #26-341 production's certified worksheets are handwritten and reflect the disavowed miscount. A reliable per-JP tally would require the 2026-05-26 meeting video (Swagit link, archived 2026-05-29). ## Appearances in the corpus - [[2026-05 Pulaski County Quorum Court Vote on Data Center Moratorium]] — sitting JP at the 2026-05-26 meeting; Budget Committee Vice Chair. - [[Pulaski County Quorum Court Directory]] — directory landing page. ## Notes - District 12 covers, per an uncorroborated neighborhood-level description, "Sherwood / Gravel Ridge" — the City of Sherwood and the Gravel Ridge community north of the Arkansas River. This is not Tier-2 evidence; the neighborhood-level claim is gap-disclosed pending a Tier-2 source. - McCoy's institutional email pattern (paired with Blackwood D4) suggests he routes constituent and inter-agency correspondence through county email infrastructure rather than personal email. The substantive significance of this pattern for records preservation under the Arkansas FOIA is that institutional-email correspondence is more clearly within the scope of a county records request than mixed-channel personal/institutional correspondence.