From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Rusty Farley
Rusty Farley
Representative • Labor Commissioner: Mark Costello
Rusty Farley • Insurance Commissioner: John Doak
Member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives • Corporation Commission:
from the 1st district • Bob Anthony - Chair
• Jeff Cloud - Vice Chair
In office
• Dana Murphy - Secretary
2011 – July 4, 2011
• Governor’s Cabinet and State Agencies
Preceded by Dennis Bailey • State Budget
Constituency 1st House District Legislature
• Legislature: 53rd
Personal details • Senate
Born September 25, 1953(1953-09-25) • President Pro Tem of the Senate: Brian
Redland Community, Oklahoma Bingman
• House of Representatives
Died July 4, 2011(2011-07-04) (aged 57)
Paris, Texas • Speaker of the House: Kris Steele
Judiciary
Nationality American • Court System
Political Republican • Supreme Court
party • Court of Criminal Appeals
• Court of Civil Appeals
Residence Haworth, Oklahoma
• Court on the Judiciary
Profession manager, wholesale plumbing supply • Court of Impeachment
house • Nominating Commission
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• Last election
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• Republican Party
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Rusty Farley
Rusty Farley (September 25, 1953 – July 4, 2011) was a
Republican politician from Oklahoma. Farley was the
References
Representative for District 1 in the Oklahoma House of [1] http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/
Representatives. House District 1 encompasses all but the article.aspx?subjectid=334&articleid=20101106_11_A15_Itturn8788
far northwestern corner of McCurtain County (the only [2] http://newsok.com/oklahoma-elections-
county in the District), located in the southeastern cor- republican-shocker-in-little-dixie/article/3510961
ner of the state. [3] http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/
article.aspx?subjectid=11&articleid=20110705_11_A12_CUTLIN976
[4] http://www.meaningfulfunerals.net/fh/
Political History obituaries/
An 18-year member of the Haworth school board, Farley obituary.cfm?o_id=1200315&fh_id=12649
was unsuccessful in his 2008 bid for the seat, losing to Persondata
Dennis Bailey.
Name Farley, Rusty
Farley ran unopposed in the 2010 primary and once
again faced Bailey for the District 1 seat. Farley upset the Alternative names
incumbent in a District where 81 percent of the residents Short description
are registered Democrats. Even more shocking was his Date of birth
political financing – Farley raised a grand total of only
Place of birth
$170,[1] and spent only $70 on a single newspaper ad.[2]
Date of death July 4, 2011
Death Place of death
Farley died on July 4, 2011 from a pulmonary aneurysm
at a Paris, Texas hospital. He was 57 years-old.[3][4]
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