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Brian John Bingman (born December 9, 1953) is an American politician from the U.S. state of Oklahoma who has served in elected and appointed offices since the 1990s. A member of the Republican Party, he was first elected to the Sapulpa city commission in 1992, before being elected mayor by his fellow commissioners in 1994.
OKLAHOMA CITY – With over three decades of experience working in public office and 40 years in the oil and gas industry, Brian Bingman said he is very qualified to serve as Oklahoma’s next ...
Republican Brian Bingman has claimed the soon to be vacated seat on the Oklahoma Corporation Commission and will replace the regulatory body’s longest-serving commissioner, Bob Anthony.
Bingman has spent about $443,000, according to Oklahoma Ethics Commission filings. The largest portion of that —$323,470 — was paid to Medium Buying LLC for advertisements, including on TV.
Brian Bingman, former Oklahoma Secretary of State (2020–2023) [2] Eliminated in primary. Justin Hornback [3] Russell Ray [4] Endorsements. Brian Bingman.
In the race for Corporation Commission, Republican Brian Bingman, the former president pro tempore of the Oklahoma Senate, was on track to soundly defeat Libertarian Chad Williams and Democrat ...
Former Oklahoma Secretary of State, Senator, and House Member Brian Bingman won the 2024 Corporation Commissioner statewide vote. [7] His term will commence on January 13, 2025, replacing longtime and longest running incumbent Corporation Commissioner in US history, Bob Anthony.
Oklahoma’s local races include the Corporation Commissioner race between Libertarian candidate Chad Williams, Republican candidate J. Brian Bingman and Democratic candidate Harold D. Spradling.