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2nd District Runoffs for Dems and GOP (Jun 27, 2012)

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Former prosecutor Rob Wallace will face Muskogee seed company owner Wayne Herriman in an August runoff for the Democratic nomination in Oklahoma's 2nd Congressional District.

Wallace led Tuesday's primary over Wayne Herriman, but not by enough to secure the nomination outright. Retired schoolteacher Earl Everett finished third and forced Herriman and Wallace into an Aug. 28 primary runoff.

Democrats are looking to maintain control of the district that was thrown open last summer when current U.S. Rep. Dan Boren surprisingly announced he wouldn't seek a fifth term in office. It's the only Democrat-held seat in Oklahoma's congressional delegation.

Despite a more than 2-to-1 voter registration advantage for Democrats, Republicans have enjoyed success in the district in recent years.

First-time candidate Markwayne Mullin will square off against a two-term state representative from Muskogee in a Republican primary runoff for the 2nd Congressional District seat in eastern Oklahoma.

Mullin finished first in a six-man GOP primary field on Tuesday, but the lead wasn't large enough to win the nomination outright. State Rep. George Faught finished second to force a head-to-head matchup in the Aug. 28 primary runoff election.

Mullin had high name recognition because of advertising for his plumbing business.

 



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