A Republican incumbent lost his seat in the Arkansas House of Representatives Tuesday night in the primary runoff election while another staved off his challenger.
A Republican incumbent lost his seat in the Arkansas House of Representatives on Tuesday night in the primary runoff election, while another staved off his challenger.
Political newcomer Tyler Dees of Siloam Springs defeated two-term House member Gayla McKenzie, R-Gravette, in the Republican runoff for the District 35 state Senate nomination, results show.
More than 18,000 Arkansans cast ballots in early voting for today's primary runoff in which there are contested runoffs for 10 legislative seats and various county offices in 30 of the state's 75 counties.
SPRINGDALE Washington County's planning and zoning practices are inconsistent, confusing and frustrating to businesses and residents, county judge runoff candidate Patrick Deakins said at a candidate forum Monday. Reforming those procedures would be a priority if he is elected, Deakins said.