| Representative George Faught |
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| Member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives from the 14th district |
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| Assumed office 2007 |
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| Preceded by | Barbara Staggs |
| Constituency | 14th House District |
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| Born | July 14, 1962 Brownfield, Terry County, Texas, USA |
| Nationality | American |
| Political party | Republican |
| Spouse(s) | Becky Faught |
| Children | Tyler, Jamison, and Savannah |
| Residence | Muskogee, Oklahoma |
| Alma mater | Muskogee, Oklahoma |
| Occupation | Businessman |
| Profession | Carpet Cleaning |
| Religion | Evangelical Christian |
| Website | http://www.GeorgeFaught.com |
| Oklahoma |
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George Faught (born July 14, 1962) is an American businessman and Republican politician from Oklahoma. Faught is the current Representative for District 14 in the Oklahoma House of Representatives. House District 14 encompasses Muskogee, Fort Gibson, Braggs, Hulbert, and outlying areas. When the 51st Legislature was opened on February 5, 2007, Faught became the only Republican in state history to represent the historically Democratic 14th House District. He announced his candidacy for Oklahoma's 2nd congressional district on July 14, 2011. [1]
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George Faught was born in Brownfield, Texas, on July 14, 1962. His family relocated to Muskogee, Oklahoma, when he was 6 months old. Faught graduated from Muskogee High School in 1980 and graduated from Bryan Institute in 1987. Faught owns his own carpet cleaning business.
In 2006, long-time Democratic State Representative Barbara Staggs was termed out of office due term limits placed on her by the Oklahoma Constitution. To succeed her, Republican Faught faced former Democratic State Representative Jeff Potts. Faught defeated Potts by receiving 54% of the vote and was elected to the 51st Oklahoma Legislature. By winning his election, Faught became the first Republican in state history to represent Muskogee in the Oklahoma Legislature. In the legislature, he was often identified with the right wing of the House GOP caucus.
Faught sought reelection as State Representative in 2008. Faught faced Democrat Eugene Blankenship, Muskogee County's emergency management director. Faught won reelection with 56% of the vote and was elected to the 52nd Oklahoma Legislature.
Faught was quick to spark controversy, when in January 2007 he filed a bill to make English the official language of Oklahoma. Democrat legislators and Native American tribes, such as the Cherokee and Creek, came out strongly against this legislation. [2] [3] [4] The bill passed through committee 9-7 [5], but never made it to the House floor.
In the 2008 session Faught, along with Rep. Randy Terrill (R, Moore) again filed legislation to make English the Official Language of Oklahoma. This time, the bill passed through the House, but was not brought up in the Senate. [6]
As of the 53rd Oklahoma Legislature, George Faught is a member of the following committees:
Faught is also a member of the following subcommittees:
On June 7, 2011, Congressman Dan Boren announced that he would not seek reelection to Oklahoma's 2nd congressional district in 2012. Faught announced the same day that he was forming an exploratory committee for the seat.
Faught declared his official candidacy on July 14. [7][8]
Faught is married to his wife Becky, and they have three children: Tyler, Jamison, and Savannah.
| Candidates | Party | Votes | % | ||
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| George Faught | Republican Party | 7,449 | 55.54% | ||
| Eugene Blankenship | Democratic Party | 5,962 | 44.46% | ||
| Source: [9] | |||||
| Candidates | Party | Votes | % | ||
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| George Faught | Republican Party | 4,774 | 53.87% | ||
| Jeff Potts | Democratic Party | 4,106 | 46.23% | ||
| Source: [10] | |||||
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