Steve Sill Explained
Steve Sill is an American politician.
Sill was one of four Republican Party candidates who contested the 81st district seat of the Oklahoma House of Representatives in 1982.[1] Sill lost a September primary to Saundra Gragg by eighteen votes, and his petition for the results to be voided was granted.[2] Sill defeated Gragg by forty-nine votes in a subsequent primary contest,[3] [4] and won the general election against Dian Copelin.[5] Sill did not run in the 1984 election cycle,[6] [7] and was succeeded in office by Gaylon L. Stacy.
Notes and References
- News: Pneumonia fells House candidate . 13 December 2022 . The Oklahoman . 23 August 1982.
- News: Robinson . Ray . Judge Voids Vote In House District . 13 December 2022 . The Oklahoman . 29 September 1982.
- News: Merriman . Dan . Sill wins second runoff . 13 December 2022 . The Oklahoman . 20 October 1982.
- News: Revote Switches Edmond GOP Election Results . 13 December 2022 . The Oklahoman . 20 October 1982.
- News: Veteran Tulsa senator defeated by Republican . 13 December 2022 . The Oklahoman . 4 November 1982.
- News: Four Lose House Seats As Tax Backlash Fizzles . 13 December 2022 . The Oklahoman . 29 August 1984.
- News: 7 Metro Lawmakers Will Not Run Again . 13 December 2022 . The Oklahoman . 22 June 1984.