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Richard F. "Dickie" Scruggs (born May 17, 1946) is an American former naval aviator and disbarred trial lawyer. He is the brother-in-law of former U.S. Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott. Scruggs first came to the public eye after successfully suing the asbestos industry on behalf of ill shipyard workers. He later represented the state of ...
As votes are being tallied, unofficial election results show GOP candidates winning 23 of the 32 contested seats on the ballot. Democrats won nine races. Ahead of the election, Republicans held an ...
Live election results: See results for president, statewide elections Bingman is poised to serve a six-year term on one of Oklahoma’s busiest and most influential arms of government.
Councilperson Nikki Nice speaks during the Oklahoma City council meeting, Tuesday, May, 21, 2024. House - District 53 Like other races, the large number of candidates in House District 53 forced a ...
Williams also began receiving $3,000/month (equivalent to $6,200/month in 2023 [5]) from Scruggs for a paralegal job that didn't require any work. Scruggs, along with Mike Moore, on May 6, 1994, brought 4,000 pages of Williams' purloined documents to Representative Henry Waxman, who began using them in hearings in Washington.
The 2018 Oklahoma City mayoral election took place on February 13, 2018, [1] to elect the next Mayor of Oklahoma City. Incumbent Republican mayor Mick Cornett did not seek a fifth term as mayor. [2] Republican candidate David Holt won the election with 78.5% of the vote. Since Holt won a majority in the initial round of the election, a runoff ...
Judd Blevins lost his seat on Enid’s six-member City Council by 268 votes, according to unofficial results from the Oklahoma State Election Board. Nearly 1,400 people turned out, about a quarter ...
The 1993 Los Angeles mayoral election took place on April 20, 1993, with a run-off election on June 8, 1993. This was the first race in 64 years that an incumbent was not on the ballot . It marked the first time in 24 years that retiring Mayor Tom Bradley was not on the ballot, after five consecutive victories starting in 1973. [ 1 ]