Southern Oklahoma voters to fill vacant seat in state House

The Associated Press - March 6, 2018 10:49 am

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) – Voters in southern Oklahoma are deciding who should fill a vacant seat in the Oklahoma House.
Republican Brad Boles of Marlow and Democrat Charles L. Murdock of Cheyenne face each other in a special election Tuesday for the vacant District 51 seat.
Boles is the mayor of Marlow and Murdock is a retired educator. The House seat includes Grady, Stephens and McClain counties in southern Oklahoma.
The vacancy was created by the resignation of three-term Republican Rep. Scott Biggs of Chickasha, who stepped down to accept an appointment by President Donald Trump to Farm Service Agency state director.

 

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