Mullin, Wallace cruise to victory in Oklahoma 2nd Congressional District runoff races

Republican Markwayne Mullin of Westville and Democrat Rob Wallace of Fort Gibson cruised to victories Tuesday's party runoff races and will compete to replace retiring U.S. Rep. Dan Boren in the November general election.

 
BY RANDY ELLIS RELLIS@opubco.com | Modified: August 28, 2012 at 11:35 pm | Published: August 29, 2012    Comment on this article Leave a comment

Republican Markwayne Mullin, of Westville, and Democrat Rob Wallace, of Fort Gibson, cruised to victories in Tuesday's party runoff races and will compete to replace succeed U.S. Rep. Dan Boren in the November general election.

photo - Congressional candidate Wayne Herriman (left) greets supporter Naomi Lynch at a watch party at Cowboy's BBQ in Muskogee, Okla. on Tuesday, August 28, 2012. MATT BARNARD/Tulsa World
Congressional candidate Wayne Herriman (left) greets supporter Naomi Lynch at a watch party at Cowboy's BBQ in Muskogee, Okla. on Tuesday, August 28, 2012. MATT BARNARD/Tulsa World

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Mullin, a plumbing company owner, defeated state Rep. George Faught of Muskogee by a vote of 12,046 (56.8 percent) to 9,159 (43.2 percent) to win the Republican runoff election.

Meanwhile, Wallace, a former state and federal prosecutor, defeated Wayne Herriman, a Muskogee seed company owner, by a vote of 25,073 (57 percent) to 18,901 (43 percent) to win the Democratic runoff election.

Reached by telephone at his watch party Tuesday night, Wallace said he was looking forward to debating issues in the general election campaign.

“We recognize that the voters of eastern Oklahoma are ready to send somebody to Washington who will get beyond the partisan games that are going on there — a person who understands we need to create jobs in eastern Oklahoma and that one of the best ways we can do that is to preserve our water resources and use them as a job creation tool.”

Trebor Worthen, an adviser to Mullin's campaign, said Mullin also was extremely pleased by Tuesday night's election results.

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