AP: Rep. Dan Boren won’t seek another term
TULSA, Okla. (AP) — Three Democrats close to Oklahoma Rep. Dan Boren say the 37-year-old congressman won’t seek re-election to a fourth term next year. Boren is the lone Democrat in Oklahoma’s...
View ArticleOkla. Democrat Boren says he won’t seek new term
U.S. Rep. Dan Boren, Oklahoma’s only Democratic member of Congress and the son of one of its most powerful men, said Tuesday that he won’t seek a fourth term in office next year because he’s tired of...
View ArticleRNC chief: GOP to be competitive in Dem. district
The head of the Republican National Committee said Thursday the GOP has a chance to elect one of its own to the only Oklahoma congressional seat Republicans do not control now that the district’s...
View ArticlePundits: 2nd District race will be hot
U.S. Rep. Dan Boren’s announcement that he won’t seek re-election could be a great opportunity for Republicans and another spanking for Democrats. Or it could go the other way.
View ArticleGOP energized for 2nd District race
Energized by resounding victories in the 2010 elections, Oklahoma Republicans say they're optimistic they can snatch the last Democratic-held congressional seat in the state in 2012 – the open 2nd...
View ArticleCorn decides not to run for 2nd District seat
Former Oklahoma state Sen. Kenneth Corn said he will not run for the Democratic nomination for the open 2nd Congressional District being vacated by U.S. Rep. Dan Boren.
View ArticleRetired Marine to seek Oklahoma congressional post
A retired Marine Corps officer from Claremore said Friday he plans to join the race for the Republican nomination in the open 2nd Congressional District seat in eastern Oklahoma.
View ArticleCoalition of moderate Democrats loses more members
The Blue Dogs may be losing their bark. Despite polls showing a desire for more compromise in Washington, the political climate for moderate to conservative Democrats in the House has continued to...
View ArticleFallin’s inauguration top Okla. political story
With light snow falling and the state Capitol as a backdrop, Gov. Mary Fallin took the oath of office in January to become the first female governor of Oklahoma – the top political story of the year in...
View ArticleBusiness Briefs: Dec. 28, 2011
The interim president of Langston University says the death of former President Ernest Holloway is a dark day for the school and for the state of Oklahoma.
View ArticleBusiness Briefs: June 30, 2012
SkyDance Bridge, a public artwork and pedestrian bridge commissioned by the city of Oklahoma City, has been selected as one of the 50 best public art projects by the 2012 Public Art Network Year in...
View ArticleChickasaw Nation hires Boren, Daugherty
The Chickasaw Nation – seeking to expand its economic development efforts and refine its approach to governmental affairs – has added a high-ranking congressional staffer and an outgoing Oklahoma...
View ArticleOkla. primaries remain for congressional hopefuls
The four candidates facing runoffs for a congressional seat in eastern Oklahoma must spend time and money in the next two months fighting candidates from their own parties – and surviving – before...
View ArticleJDRF to honor Boren
Dan Boren, former U.S. representative, will be honored as the JDRF Central Oklahoma Hope Gala honoree at the Hope Gala on April 27 at the Cox Convention Center in Oklahoma City.
View ArticleMullin formally announces re-election bid
Republican U.S. Rep. Markwayne Mullin has announced plans to run for a second term representing the 2nd Congressional District in Oklahoma.
View ArticleBoren: Mullin’s assignment benefits state
Oklahoma’s role in achieving American energy independence is growing, and Republican U.S. Rep. Markwayne Mullin’s appointment to the House Energy and Commerce Committee further solidifies our state’s...
View ArticleDan Boren named to IBC Bank board
IBC Bank-Oklahoma has appointed Dan Boren, president of corporate development for the Chickasaw Nation, as a member of the IBC-Oklahoma board of directors.
View ArticleDavid Boren says son’s run for governor ‘not a good idea’
University of Oklahoma President David Boren will discourage his son, former U.S. Rep. Dan Boren, from running for governor in 2018, saying in a statement Sunday that “it is not a good idea.”
View ArticleDorman says he would not run against Boren for governor
Joe Dorman, the Democratic candidate for governor in 2014, has said he won’t run against Dan Boren in a hypothetical primary in 2018.
View ArticleHamilton: Battle to replace Gov. Fallin could be interesting
Suddenly, a potential Dan Boren candidacy – and his father’s reaction to it – reminds Oklahomans that, while there is a presidential primary March 1, it won’t be long before it’s time to select Gov....
View ArticleDan Boren decides not to run for Oklahoma governor in 2018
Dan Boren, a former four-term Democratic congressman from one of Oklahoma's most well-known political families, has decided not to run for the state's open governor seat in 2018.
View ArticleDan Boren re-elected to NRA board
Former U.S. Rep. Dan Boren has been re-elected to the board of directors of the National Rifle Association.
View ArticleAlbert, Boren: Staffing of election polling precincts should be high priority
Of the 6,340 poll workers at the numerous Oklahoma polling locations, more than 5,000 were over the age of 61 and only 43 workers were in the 18-25 age group.
View ArticleOklahoma Academy to honor Dan Boren
The Oklahoma Academy for State Goals selected Dan Boren as the recipient of the Oklahoma Key Contributor Award.
View ArticleFirst United names Dan Boren as Oklahoma president
First United Bank has appointed Dan Boren as chief banking officer and president of Oklahoma.
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