Opponent Quits Race, Ballard To Be Craig-Mayes-Rogers County DA

Republican Matt Ballard will become the district attorney for Craig, Mayes and Rogers counties after his Democratic opponent announced plans to quit the race.

Tuesday, August 5th 2014, 4:16 pm

By: Richard Clark


Republican Matt Ballard will become the district attorney for Craig, Mayes and Rogers counties after his Democratic opponent announced plans to quit the race.

In a news release, Democrat Robert Post said, "Like many who live in our district, I was concerned by the dysfunction of several of the leaders and offices. I filed to give the people the choice of a different direction."

Post said he decided to drop out because there's been a primary election and there appears to be broad support for Ballard.

"Accordingly, I will not be actively pursuing the position of District Attorney and I will be withdrawing my candidacy," he said.

On his campaign's Facebook page, Ballard thanked his supporters. "This has been a hard fought election and it's now time to join together in the pursuit of justice for our citizens. I also want to thank Mr. Post and his willingness to step aside."

Ballard defeated incumbent Janice Steidley and Erin Oquin in the Republican primary in June, finishing with 61% of the vote. 

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