- Danny Morgan (Oklahoma politician)
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Minority Leader
Danny MorganOklahoma State Representative Incumbent Assumed office
2003Constituency 32nd House District Preceded by Kent Friskup Personal details Born 23 October 1972
Prague, OklahomaNationality American Political party Democratic Spouse(s) Debbie (deceased) Children Zachary, Danielle Residence Prague, Oklahoma Religion Methodist Oklahoma
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Danny Morgan is a Democratic politician from Oklahoma. Morgan currently serves in the Oklahoma House of Representatives as the Minority Leader.
Danny Morgan was first elected to the House of Representatives in 2002. Due to term limits placed on him by the Oklahoma Constitution, his final term will end in 2014.
Danny Morgan is a native and former mayor of Prague, Oklahoma, where he currently resides. He graduated from what is now the University of Central Oklahoma, where he was initiated into Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity. Morgan was married to the late Debbie (Hicks) for 25 years and together they have two children, Zachary and Danielle. He is president of Morgan Well Service of Prague.
Election history
November 7, 2006, Election results for Oklahoma State Representative for District 32 Candidates Party Votes % Danny Morgan Democratic Party 7,705 71.58% Carl Randall Republican Party 3,059 28.42% Source: [1] November 2, 2004, Election results for Oklahoma State Representative for District 32 Candidates Party Votes % Danny Morgan Democratic Party 9,766 66.94% Joe Sinko Republican Party 4,823 33.06% Source: [2] November 5, 2002, Election results for Oklahoma State Representative for District 32 Candidates Party Votes % Danny Morgan Democratic Party 6,112 52.41% Kent Friskup Republican Party 5,549 47.59% Source: [3] November 7, 2000, Election results for Oklahoma State Representative for District 32 Candidates Party Votes % Danny Morgan Democratic Party 5,895 48.51% Kent Friskup Republican Party 6,256 51.49% Source: [4] References
- 1. Oklahoma House Minority Leadership Retrieved on May 6, 2009.
- 2. Oklahoma House Historic Membership Retrieved on May 6, 2009.
- 3. 2006 election results, Oklahoma State Election Board Retrieved May 6, 2009.
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