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Rinehart loses Okla. County commissioner race
By SEAN MURPHY, Associated Press Writer
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7/30/2008 6:17 AM
Last Modified: 7/30/2008 6:17 AM
OKLAHOMA CITY — After being denounced for mailing out a crude campaign comic book and trounced in his Republican primary, Oklahoma County Commissioner Brent Rinehart now can move on to his next battle — in district court.
Rinehart is scheduled to appear at an Oklahoma County District Court hearing on Thursday in connection with several felony campaign corruption charges he's facing in connection with his previous campaign.
On Tuesday, Rinehart was tossed out of office by voters in his district, finishing third in a three-way primary with 1,900 votes, or 21 percent.
"I've been battling and battling for many years, and I believe even though I still had some fight left in me, I don't believe the public had it left in them," Rinehart said Tuesday night. "I don't in any way blame them."
Brian Maughan, 31, a political consultant and former county employee, garnered 4,238 votes, or 47 percent. Former Bethany Mayor J.D. Johnston had 2,808 votes, or 32 percent, enough to force an Aug. 26 runoff election with Maughan.
The winner of that runoff will face Harrah Democrat Jim Dickinson, who captured 54 percent of the vote in a three-way Democratic primary.
Rinehart came under fire earlier this month when he mailed a 16-page cartoon book as part of his re-election campaign that makes fun of gays and criticizes his political opponents. The book featured an angel who supports Rinehart and Satan, who supports his critics. It also included a gay man in a toga chasing a Boy Scout.
Oklahoma County Sheriff John Whetsel, one of the targets in Rinehart's book, called the campaign piece "extremely pathetic and very bigoted."
Keith Gaddie, a University of Oklahoma political science professor, called the book "one of the strangest things" he'd ever seen.
Despite the criticism, Rinehart defended the comic book Tuesday night.
"Even though the way the message was delivered might not have been accepted by many groups or many people, it doesn't mean the information wasn't true," he said. "I'm probably the first candidate who has been above board in my campaigns and in the stances that I take. I can understand how some of the public probably might not be used to that."
Rinehart is set for trial in September on several felony campaign corruption charges. He is accused of circumventing state campaign finance laws by having donors give money to a political action committee formed by his campaign manager, promising those funds would be used in his quest to be elected county commissioner in 2004.
Rinehart's campaign manager, Tim Pope, and a political donor, Walter Ray Pelfrey, also face felony charges in the alleged scheme.
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gba
, (7/30/2008 6:35:06 AM)
yea republicans! vote democrat across the board in November! throw the bums OUT!!!!!
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CG
, (7/30/2008 6:41:09 AM)
Whoohoo!!! Maybe us Okies are learning our lesson and not re-electing politicians who shame our state nationally.
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Norm
, (7/30/2008 7:07:09 AM)
WHAT?!?!?! You've got to be kidding me! With all of his slick advertising - and those professional looking comic books?? I figured he was a shoe-in to win the whole thing in a landslide!
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QLC
, (7/30/2008 7:51:07 AM)
I am really shocked that okies didn't re-elect this guy. I mean he even gave them a comic book to guide them through the process. Must have been a bass tournament yesterday and his supporters were otherwise occupied.
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Eric
, Tulsa (7/30/2008 8:34:39 AM)
I never EVER vote straight party.
People who do that tend to be "party zombies" - they'll vote for anyone, as long as that person is a (fill in your favorite political party, here).
Certainly the Republicans in Oklahoma have held on to power and have shown that, in many instances, they are no better or worse than Democrats.
Corruption and stupidity are not the exclusive currency of either party.
In the end, the voters ALWAYS get the person they deserve.
Choose wisely, my friends...choose wisely.
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TheFoundOgle
, Mid-town (7/30/2008 8:53:25 AM)
Have fun in jail Rinehart, you complete and total DBag
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HeatherDC
, Stillwater (7/30/2008 10:10:18 AM)
QLC, why are we picking on bass fishing? It's actually a healthy and fun recreational activity that adds money to the state.
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jhill
, Tulsa (7/30/2008 10:29:12 AM)
I'm sure glad I got my copy of the comic book. That will be a collector's item for sure!
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Dakotahgeo
, Raytown (8/1/2008 3:16:44 PM)
I may be out of line in writing this little diatribe, but having been a Republican, as a Democrat I have never seen the national, state, and local Republican Parties work so unbelieveably hard to elect a Democrat to the White House, or Congresspersons to a Democratic, veto-proof Congress in all my born days (64 years old now). Between Oklahoma (Love that musical!!!), Ohio, and now Alaska, I would be so embarrassed to be a Republican I wouldn't show my face around any town where I was known as a Republican.
It amazes me as I wonder, with much imagination if there any Republican politicians who are running for office that are not criminals, bigots, or just downright crooks?! There have to be SOME honest Republican people out there somewhere! Stand now and be counted!
I am both amazed...and apalled!
George M Melby, Pastor/Chaplain
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