Boren, Lucas coast to easy wins in US House races

Republican Frank Lucas has been re-elected to the U.S. House of Representatives. Stay tuned for more.

 
Associated Press | Published: November 4, 2008    Comment on this article Leave a comment

Incumbent U.S. House members Democrat Dan Boren and Republican Frank Lucas breezed to easy, double-digit wins in Tuesday's general election.

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Early election results showed Boren with a 40-percentage-point lead in the 2nd District race over Republican challengers Raymond Wickson, a perennial candidate from Okmulgee.

In the state's largest congressional district, 3rd District incumbent Lucas had more than 70 percent of the vote over Democrat Frankie Robbins and independent Forrest Michael.

In the 4th District, Republican Tom Cole had about 65 percent of the vote, while Democrat Blake Cummings had 31 percent and independent David Joyce was at about 5 percent.

In the 1st District race in Tulsa, incumbent Republican John Sullivan held a 20-percentage-point lead over Democratic challenger Georgianna Oliver.

And with just 8 percent of precincts reporting, Republican incumbent Mary Fallin held a 7 percent lead over Democratic challenger Steven Perry.







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