Brad Boles, Rhonda Eastman Advance to November Election for Corporation Commission
Boles won with more than 199,000 votes, while Eastman took 70% and advanced after a surprise Democratic primary victory.
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Boles to face Eastman in Oklahoma Corporation Commission general election
OKLAHOMA CITY — Voters on Tuesday selected the Republican and Democratic nominees who will advance to the general election to be Oklahoma’s next corporation commissioner.
Boles to face Eastman in Oklahoma Corporation Commission general election • Oklahoma Voice
Republican Brad Boles, left, and Democrat Rhonda Eastman, right, will compete in the general election for a spot on the Oklahoma Corporation Commission. (Photos provided)OKLAHOMA CITY — Voters on Tuesday selected the Republican and Democratic nominees who will advance to the general election to be Oklahoma’s next corporation commissioner. Oklahoma voters will decide between Republican Brad Boles and Democrat Rhonda Eastman on Nov. 3. Commission…
Brad Boles, Rhonda Eastman advance to November election for Corporation Commission
Boles, Eastman Move to General Election for Corporation Commissioner Race
State Representative Brad Boles defeated Justin Hornback for the Republican nomination in the Corporation Commissioner race. Boles took in 55.27% of the primary vote. Hornbeck had 44.73%. “Thank you, Oklahoma! I am honored and humbled by your support in tonight’s Republican primary. “As your Republican nominee for Corporation Commissioner, I am excited to deliver our commonsense message to all of Oklahoma—protecting ratepayers, supporting Oklahoma energy jobs, and ensuring Oklahoma remains a national leader in energy production, economic development, and job creation,” Boles posted to his Facebook page after the race was declared. Boles will face Democrat Rhonda Eastman. She handily won the Democratic nomination with 70% of the vote in a three-person race. Harold Spradling had 20.09%. While Donald Anthony Clytus received 9.91% of the vote. “I am so humbled by the support I received in this state. Words can not express my gratitude,” said Eastman.

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