From Arkansas News via Green Party Watch:
In the attorney general’s race, incumbent Democrat Dustin McDaniel received 37 percent support, Green Party candidate Rebekah Kennedy received 24 percent and 39 percent were undecided when party affiliation was included.
Without political affiliation, McDaniel received 38 percent, Kennedy received 19 percent and 43 percent were undecided.
In the state treasurer’s race, Democrat Martha Shoffner, the incumbent, received 33 percent support, Green Party candidate Bobby Tullis received 23 percent and 44 percent were undecided when party affiliation was mentioned.
Without party affiliation, Shoffner received 22 percent, Tullis received 17.5 percent and 60.5 percent were undecided.
In the state auditor’s race, Democrat Charlie Daniels received 39.5 percent support, Green Party candidate Mary Hughes-Wills received 26 percent and 34.5 percent were undecided when party affiliation was included.
Without party affiliation, Daniels received 37 percent, Hughes-Wills received 17 percent and 46 percent were undecided.
And the commentary from Green Party Watch:
The Arkansas Green Party is challenging incumbent Democrats in 2-way races for attorney general, state treasurer and state auditor. A recent poll by Talk Business and Hendrix College showed the Greens within striking distance in all 3 races

Looking at the undecideds, if the Greens put some effort in at least 1 race, they can win it!
At Ballot Access News, Richard Winger also pointed out that in 2008 in a similar 2 way race Rebekah Kennedy got 20% of the vote, so this is very good for the Greens.