Cantrell and Duroy take local election

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  • County Commsisoner and State House District 49 winner Josh Cantrell, County Commissioner Chris Duroy, Oklahoma State Auditor Cindy Byrd, and County Commissionerr Don "Salty" Melton attended the Marshall County Economic Development Authority meeting on March 4, 2022. Summer Bryant • The Madill Record
    County Commsisoner and State House District 49 winner Josh Cantrell, County Commissioner Chris Duroy, Oklahoma State Auditor Cindy Byrd, and County Commissionerr Don "Salty" Melton attended the Marshall County Economic Development Authority meeting on March 4, 2022. Summer Bryant • The Madill Record
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The Primary Election was held on June 28. The unofficial results are that Josh Cantrell won State Representative District 49 by 36 votes. Cantrell had 1590 and Richard Miller garndered 1554.

Incumbent Chris Duroy won County Commissioner District 3 with 378. Pete Bridgman received 221 votes.

The Republican candidate is incumbent Kevin Stitt and Joy Hofmeister is the Democratic candidate. State Auditor is Cindy Byrd, Gentner F. Drummond is Attorney General. Todd Russ was voted State Treasure, Ryan Walter is the Superintendent of Public Instruction, and Leslie Kathryn Osborn was voted Commissioner of Labor.

The unofficeial results of the election went as follows: Corporate Commissioner, Kim David; US Senator, James Lankford; US Senator/Unexpired term, Markwayne Mullin; US Representative District 2, Josh Brecheen; Representative District 3, Frank D. Lucas; District 4, Tom Cole; District 5, Stephanie Bice; State Senator District 2, runoff between Jarrin Jackson and Ally Siefried; District 4, Tom Woods; District 10, Bill Coleman; District 12, Todd Gollihare; District 18, Jack Stewart; District 22, Kristen Thompson; District 26, Darcy Allen Jech; District 28, race between Grant Green and Jeff McCommas; District 34, Dana Prieto; District 36, John Haste; District 40, Mariam Daly; District 42, Brenda Stanley; State Representative District 1, Eddy Dempsey; District 5, Josh West; District 11, still tallying; District 13, Still tallying; District 15, Randy Randleman; District 18, David Smith; District 20, Sherrie Conley; District 21: run offbetween Cody Maynard and Dustin Reid; District 24, Chris Banning; District 29, Kyle Hilbert; District 31, Collin Duel; District 31, Kevin Wallace; District 33, John Talley; District 34, Michael Baughman; District 35, Ty D. Burns; District 36, John George; District 37, John Luttrell; District 42, Cindy Roe; District 45, Still tallying; District 46, Kendra Wesson; District 48, Tammy Townley; District 50, Marcus McEntire; District 53, Mark McBride; District 55: race between Jeff Swatzky and Nick Archer; District 57, Anthony Moore; District 60, Rhonda Baker; District 66, Gabe Renfrow; District 76, Ross Ford; District 79, Paul Hassink and District 87: still tallying.

The Democratic US Senator candidate vote is still being tallied and is too close to call. State Senator District 28 voted in Karen Rackley; District 48, George E. Young; District 49, Jared Deck; District 88, Maruee Turner; District 89, Arturo Alonso; and District 90, Nana Abram Dankwa.