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AJ Oatsvall was a 2017 Republican special election candidate for District 75 of the Oklahoma House of Representatives.

Elections

2017

OK House District 75
See also: Oklahoma state legislative special elections, 2017

A special election for the position of Oklahoma House of Representatives District 75 was held on July 11, 2017. A primary election took place on May 9, 2017. The filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was April 14, 2017.[1]

The seat was vacant following Dan Kirby's (R) resignation. Kirby resigned on February 4, 2017, after facing expulsion from the state House due to accusations of inappropriate conduct with legislative assistants. His resignation was effective on March 1, 2017.[2]

Karen Gaddis defeated Jamie Smith in the Democratic primary. Tressa Nunley defeated Skip Steele, Nik Berg, and AJ Oatsvall in the Republican primary. Gaddis defeated Nunley in the July 11 general election, flipping the seat from Republican control to Democratic control. Gaddis earned 52.3 percent of the vote.[3]

Oklahoma House of Representatives, District 75, Special Election, 2017
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.pngKaren Gaddis 52.3% 1,073
     Republican Tressa Nunley 47.7% 977
Total Votes 2,050
Source: Oklahoma State Election Board

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