Former representative wins special election for state Senate

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FORT SMITH, Ark. (AP) – A Republican former state representative has won a
special election to take over the remaining term of an Arkansas state senator
who resigned after pleading guilty to fraud and money laundering.

Former state Rep. Frank Glidewell will complete the term left vacant when Sen.
Jake Files stepped down earlier this year. The term expires at the end of the
year and a general election is set for November for the seat, which represents
the Fort Smith area.

In a special election Tuesday, Glidewell defeated attorney William Whitfield
Hyman.

Files pleaded guilty in January to wire fraud, bank fraud and money
laundering. Prosecutors say he obtained a loan under false pretenses and
fraudulently obtained state grants. He began serving his 18-month term in
federal prison earlier this month.

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