Today we're breaking down results from this week's primary.

We've also got a guide to Arkansas' Diamond Lakes, and, as always, we've got additional coverage of food, dining and entertainment.

Finally, this is the last edition of The Article, as my time at the Democrat-Gazette will come to a close tomorrow.

To continue staying informed on Arkansas news, check out the rest of our newsletter offerings.

A few of my favorite are our morning update, Week in Little Rock and Arkansas Weekend.

Arkansas’ 2022 primary results, explained

Arkansas’ primary election on Tuesday selected party nominees for a variety of state, federal and local elections and decided the winners of some nonpartisan judicial and prosecuting attorney races.

It also set up run-offs in some races in which no candidate won a majority of the vote.

Who won on Tuesday?

Sarah Huckabee Sanders handily won the Republican nomination for governor, and Democrat Chris Jones beat his opponents to secure his party’s nomination.

Sen. John Boozman fended off several challengers in the Republican primary for his Senate seat and will face off in November against Natalie James, who won the Democratic primary.

Other incumbent Republicans also succeeded Tuesday: Secretary of State John Thurston rewon the Republican nomination for his office, and the three challenged Republican incumbents for U.S. House of Representatives, Steve Womack, French Hill and Rick Crawford, also retained their party’s nominations.

In a one for one switch, Attorney General Leslie Rutledge won the Republican nomination for lieutenant governor, beating five opponents, while Lt. Gov. Tim Griffin won the Republican nomination for attorney general.

Who lost on Tuesday?

Five current Republican state lawmakers lost to challengers in their primaries:

  • Sen. Bill Sample of Hot Springs
  • Sen. Charles Beckham of McNeil
  • Rep. Craig Christiansen of Bald Knob
  • Rep. David Hillman of Almyra
  • Rep. David Tollett of Lexa

Who is headed to a runoff?

There will be a statewide runoff in the nonpartisan race for Position 2 on the Arkansas Supreme Court.

Incumbent Justice Robin Wynne received the greatest number of votes, but did not receive more than 50% of the total ballots cast, which is required to win outright. He will face District Judge Chris Carnahan, who received the second greatest number of votes, in a November runoff.

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Josh Duggar sentenced to prison term in child porn case

Former reality television star Josh Duggar faces more than a decade behind bars for downloading child pornography after a Wednesday hearing.

Duggar was convicted Dec. 9 of possessing child pornography by a federal jury. U.S. District Judge Timothy L. Brooks sentenced Duggar to 12½ years in federal prison Wednesday.

Duggar, 34, the oldest son of Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar, is best known for being part of his family's cable television reality show "19 Kids and Counting" on the TLC channel. The show, which chronicled the Duggar family's home life, was canceled in 2015 after it became public knowledge that, as a teen, Josh Duggar molested four of his sisters and another girl.

Read more about the sentence and case.

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Swimming beaches at Arkansas' Diamond Lakes to check out this summer

Each of the Diamond Lakes, Ouachita, Greeson, DeGray, Hamilton and Catherine, has public swimming beaches. Here’s what you need to know before you go.

RESTAURANT TRANSITIONS: Reopening is unlikely for Hubcap; Irish tavern plans to serve breakfast

Hubcap Burger Co. in Little Rock has been closed since a pickup truck plowed through the side wall on March 23, and “most likely we will not reopen,” says owner Erin Griffin, because “the insurance claim on the damage to the building was denied.”

ARKANSAS SIGHTSEEING: Majestic Park’s historic Babe Ruth Field still brings baseball fans to Hot Springs

Baseball, a Hot Springs hallmark since the 1880s, is the theme of a handsome new Spa City attraction for players, their fans and other interested visitors.

LIVE MUSIC IN ARKANSAS: Argenta gets a taste of Arkansauce; Little Rock has Nelson

Arkansauce will perform a free concert this Friday as part of the Argenta Vibe Music Series, to be held in North Little Rock's downtown Argenta Plaza; next Tuesday, Willie Nelson will play the First Security Amphitheater in Little Rock, along with opening act Charley Crockett.

ENTERTAINMENT NOTES: Rock, blues music to fill the air at Pulaski County Fair

The PBJ Happee Days Shows carnival midway, rides, games, a petting zoo, novelty vendors, foods and soft and adult beverages are all part of the second annual Pulaski County Fair, 5:30-11 p.m. today-Friday and noon-11 p.m. Saturday-Sunday in North Little Rock's Riverfront Park.

OPINION | BOTTLE SHOTS: Six favorite Chablis wines available in Arkansas

I'm not sure whom I have to thank for International Chardonnay Day — held annually on the Thursday before Memorial Day — but I'm so glad that it exists (though it's weird an international holiday is scheduled around an American holiday, no?).

That's all for today

Thanks for reading! In lieu of my typical recommendations, I’m going to instead leave you with a note of farewell.

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Once again, thank you for everything! Take care and be well.


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