Mullin’s Warchest Tops $450,000

The Markwayne Mullin for Congress campaign in the 2nd District raised in excess of $100,000 in individual donations for the third quarter in a row, loaned his campaign another $100,000 and enters the heart of the primary campaign with more than $450,000 cash on hand, Mullin said in a news release. The campaign will file its fourth quarter FEC report on Tuesday, but released the details early.

With the $211,244.93 raised in the fourth quarter, Mullin’s overall total raised during the course of the campaign is $552,748.36. He personally has loaned the campaign $200,000, with half of that invested this quarter.
In the fourth quarter, Mullin said he raised $106,275.43 from contributors. In-kind contributions totaled $5,547.68. Mullin loaned $100,000 to the campaign to back up the support he’s received from donors. Mullin launched his campaign in September.
 Mullin owns and operates Mullin Plumbing, one of the largest service companies in Oklahoma. The youngest of seven children, Mullin was raised in Adair County in Westville where he was known as a wrestling, rodeo and hunting enthusiast. He graduated from Stilwell High School and headed to college on a wrestling scholarship before returning to operate the family company. He received his associate’s degree at OSU’s Institute of Technology in Okmulgee.

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