Republican Makes History In Carter County

A Republican candidate has made history after being elected to the Carter County Board of Commissioners with a narrow victory confirmed late Monday after a manual recount.

Local businessman Jerry Alvord won his seat by eight votes, officials said. His opponent, incumbent county Commissioner Dale Ott, has held the District 3 seat since 1991 and currently serves as vice chairman of the board.

Democrats dominate in Carter County. County records show Alvord will be just the second Republican on the Board of Commissioners for Carter County since it was formed at statehood in 1907. The first was Roy M. Johnson, who represented District 1 from 1921-22.

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  1. Norma, 12 November, 2014

    Most people say they don’t vote for “The Party” they vote for the person.

  2. Shane Jemison, 12 November, 2014

    Didn’t Bryan County elect its first ever county commissioner last Tuesday? Also I think Coalgate Public Schools in Coal County also elected a Republican to serve on the school board?

    Congrats to Jerry Alvord and all conservatives that were elected in Southeast Oklahoma last Tuesday.

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