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[a] He is the first Native American senator elected to Congress in nearly two decades, [92] and the second Cherokee Nation citizen elected to the Senate, after Robert Latham Owen, who was a senator for Oklahoma from 1907 to 1925. [2] In 2021, Mullin reported that his personal assets were between $31.6 million and $75.6 million. [93]
Separately, found guilty of violating Alien and Sedition Acts and sentenced to four months in jail, during which time he was re-elected (1798). [2] Charles F. Mitchell (R-NY) U.S. Representative from New York's 33rd District was convicted of forgery, sentenced to one year in prison and fined, though he was paroled early due to poor health (1841).
August 2, 1952 (U.S. Senate tenure January 20, 1949 – November 26, 1950) June 21, 1884 Clay, Kentucky: 83rd (1953–1955) Merlin Hull Republican Wisconsin (9th district) May 17, 1953 82 Pulmonary complications following surgery [26] La Crosse, Wisconsin: U.S. Lester Johnson: January 3, 1935 (previously served March 4, 1929 – March 3, 1931)
Senator Mullin needs to apologize to the the Senate, and, to the embarrassed citizens of Oklahoma AND the rest of the country! — Norman K Siegel, Woodstock, Illinois. On Mullin: 'Well done ...
Four of the seven people found dead at the home of a convicted rapist in Henryetta, Oklahoma, have now been identified by a relative. Janette Mayo, 59, said the Okmulgee County Sheriff’s Office ...
This is the moment Oklahoma senator Markwayne Mullin stands up and tries to fight labor leader Sean O'Brien during a Senate Help Committee on Tuesday (9 November). Mullin reads out O'Brien's tweet ...
Oklahoma was admitted to the Union on November 16, 1907, and elects United States senators to class 2 and class 3. The state's current U.S. senators are Republicans James Lankford (serving since 2015) and Markwayne Mullin (serving since 2023). Oklahoma's longest-serving senator was Jim Inhofe, who served from 1994 to 2023.
Congress is not the place for thin-skinned people who, like the schoolyard bully, pick a fight for something someone says that one does not like.