Scott defeats Breedlove on House 72 Democratic runoff
Seneca Scott will advance to November’s general election with his Democratic runoff victory in House District 72.
(DEM) FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT NO. 72 17 OF 17
SENECA SCOTT 535 52.25%
CHRISTIE BREEDLOVE 489 47.75%
Russell claims easy win in Senate 45; Sanders tops Cameron in House 59
(REP) FOR STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT NO. 45 30 OF 30
STEVE RUSSELL 2,747 66.89%
KYLE D. LOVELESS 1,360 33.11%
(REP) FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT NO. 59 46 OF 46
MIKE SANDERS 1,458 54.04%
CHRIS CAMERON 1,240 45.96%
Stanislawski wins by 16 votes in Tulsa Senate race; Wright edges Miller by 8 votes in House 57
Two extremely close outcomes in Senate 35 and House 57.
(REP) FOR STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT NO. 35 39 OF 39
CASON CARTER 2,881 49.86%
GARY STANISLAWSKI 2,897 50.14%
(REP) FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT NO. 57 24 OF 24
HAROLD WRIGHT 902 50.22%
LYLE MILLER 894 49.78%
Maughan wins easy GOP runoff victory; will face Democrat Dickinson in November
Brian Maughan just won the Republican nomination for the Oklahoma County District 2 Commissioner seat — and he won easily.
The 31-year old captured 71 percent of the vote against former Bethany Mayor J.D. Johnston, 67.
Maughan will face Democrat Jim Dickinson, 48, in the general election.
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Sanders defeats Cameron in House 59 GOP runoff
Mike Sanders gets the GOP nod. The race tightened at the end, but not enough for Chris Cameron to take the race.
(REP) FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT NO. 59 46 OF 46
MIKE SANDERS 1,458 54.04%
CHRIS CAMERON 1,240 45.96%
Just 40 votes separate Carter, Stanlislawski in Tulsa Senate race
Cason Carter, the former Tulsa city councilman, is in a dogfight with Gary Stanislawski for the Senate 35 seat. Races remain tight in House 72, House 57. Even House 59, where Mike Sanders seemed to be cruising, has gotten a little closer.
DEM) FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT NO. 72 16 OF 17
SENECA SCOTT 493 52.34%
CHRISTIE BREEDLOVE 449 47.66%
(REP) FOR STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT NO. 35 37 OF 39
CASON CARTER 2,776 50.36%
GARY STANISLAWSKI 2,736 49.64%
(REP) FOR STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT NO. 45 13 OF 30
STEVE RUSSELL 541 67.37%
KYLE D. LOVELESS 262 32.63%
(REP) FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT NO. 57 19 OF 24
HAROLD WRIGHT 699 47.49%
LYLE MILLER 773 52.51%
(REP) FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT NO. 59 35 OF 46
MIKE SANDERS 1,324 55.05%
CHRIS CAMERON 1,081 44.95%
Tulsa-area legislative races going to the wire
Seneca Scott regains lead in House 72; Gary Stanislawski pulls within a few dozen votes of Cason Carter in Senate 35.
(DEM) FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT NO. 72 16 OF 17
SENECA SCOTT 493 52.34%
CHRISTIE BREEDLOVE 449 47.66%
(REP) FOR STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT NO. 35 35 OF 39
CASON CARTER 2,592 50.63%
GARY STANISLAWSKI 2,527 49.37%
(REP) FOR STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT NO. 45 11 OF 30
STEVE RUSSELL 349 68.16%
KYLE D. LOVELESS 163 31.84%
(REP) FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT NO. 57 12 OF 24
HAROLD WRIGHT 279 43.73%
LYLE MILLER 359 56.27%
(REP) FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT NO. 59 32 OF 46
MIKE SANDERS 1,187 60.93%
CHRIS CAMERON 761 39.07%
Breedlove gains lead in House 72 race
In addition to Christie Breedlove’s surge, races are tightening in Senate 35, House 57
(DEM) FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT NO. 72 10 OF 17
SENECA SCOTT 292 47.71%
CHRISTIE BREEDLOVE 320 52.29%
(REP) FOR STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT NO. 35 16 OF 39
CASON CARTER 1,208 56.11%
GARY STANISLAWSKI 945 43.89%
(REP) FOR STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT NO. 45 8 OF 30
STEVE RUSSELL 237 68.70%
KYLE D. LOVELESS 108 31.30%
(REP) FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT NO. 57 11 OF 24
HAROLD WRIGHT 248 42.32%
LYLE MILLER 338 57.68%
(REP) FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT NO. 59 18 OF 46
MIKE SANDERS 618 64.71%
CHRIS CAMERON 337 35.29%
Maughan cruising to victory in Oklahoma County Dist. 2 race
Brian Maughan continues to put up overwhelming numbers over J.D. Johnston in the Republican runoff for the Oklahoma County District 2 commissioner seat.
Maughan nearly won the nomination in the primary and appears well on his way to facing off with Democrat Jim Dickinson in November’s general election. With 70 of 94 precincts reporting, Maughan has 2,655 votes to Johnston’s 1,113.
Update: Oklahoma City-area legislative races
So far, the trends seem to favor Russell, Miller and Sanders.
REP) FOR STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT NO. 45 8 OF 30
STEVE RUSSELL 237 68.70%
KYLE D. LOVELESS 108 31.30%
(REP) FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT NO. 57 5 OF 24
HAROLD WRIGHT 87 35.66%
LYLE MILLER 157 64.34%
(REP) FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT NO. 59 13 OF 46
MIKE SANDERS 532 65.04%
CHRIS CAMERON 286 34.96%