Largent, Watkins, Watts and Istook retain Congressional seats
<b>Largent wins First District</b> <br> <br>(Undated-AP) -- Republican Steve Largent has won re-election in the First Congressional District. <br><br>With 54 percent of the precincts reporting, Largent
Tuesday, November 7th 2000, 12:00 am
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Largent wins First District
(Undated-AP) -- Republican Steve Largent has won re-election in the First Congressional District.
With 54 percent of the precincts reporting, Largent is winning with 72 percent of the vote.
Democrat Dan Lowe is getting 28 percent of the vote and Libertarian Michael A. Clem is coming up with zero percent of the vote.
Watkins wins Third District
(Undated-AP) -- Republican Wes Watkins has won re-election in the Third Congressional District.
With 49 percent of the precincts reporting, Watkins is getting 86 percent of the vote.
Independent Argus W. Yandell Junior is getting nine percent of the vote and Libertarian R.C. Sevier White is coming in with five percent of the vote.
Istook wins Fifth District
(Undated-AP) -- Republican Ernest Istook has won re-election in the Fifth Congressional District.
With 63 percent of the precincts reporting, Istook is winning with 71 percent of the vote.
Democrat Garland McWatters is getting 28 percent of the vote. Independent Bill Maguire is receiving one percent of the vote.
And Libertarian Robert T. Murphy is getting zero percent of the vote.
Watts wins Fourth District
(Undated-AP) -- Republican J.C. Watts has won re-election in the Fourth Congressional District.
With 29 percent of the precincts reporting, Watts is winning with 65 percent of the vote. Democrat Larry Weatherford is getting 33 percent of the vote.
Reform Party candidate Susan Ducey is receiving two percent of the vote.
Libertarian Keith B. Johnson is getting one percent of the vote.
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