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|Name = Walker Daniel Mallory | |Name = Walker Daniel Mallory | ||
|Image = Mal1.jpg | |Image = Mal1.jpg | ||
- | |Position = [[Governor]] of [[Big Sky Country]] | + | |Position = [[Governor]] of the [[Big Sky Country]] |
- | |Term-Length = | + | |Term-Length = 2009 - 2012 <br> <small>Lieutenant(s): [[Roger Hoyle|Hoyle]], [[Duke Williams|Williams]]</small><br>2015 - Present<br><small>Lieutenant(s): [[Graham Cummings|Cummings]]</small> |
- | |Predecessor = [[Duke Williams]] | + | |Predecessor = None (2008)<br>[[Duke Williams]] (2014) |
- | |Successor = ''Incumbent'' | + | |Successor = [[Duke Williams]] (2012)<br>''Incumbent'' (2018) |
- | |Position2 = | + | |Position2 = [[National Governors Association|Chairman of the National Governors Association]] |
|Term-Length2 = 2017 - Present <br> <small>Vice Chairman: [[James Stewart]]</small> | |Term-Length2 = 2017 - Present <br> <small>Vice Chairman: [[James Stewart]]</small> | ||
- | |Predecessor2 = David Gamble | + | |Predecessor2 = [[David Gamble]] |
|Successor2 = ''Incumbent'' | |Successor2 = ''Incumbent'' | ||
- | |Position3 = Chairman | + | |Position3 = [[Sons of Oil Liberty|Chairman of the Sons of Oil Liberty]] |
- | |Term-Length3 = 2017-Present <br> <small>Vice Chairman: [[Dr | + | |Term-Length3 = 2017-Present <br> <small>Vice Chairman: [[Paul Dimber|Dr Paul Dimber]] |
- | |Predecessor3 = Dr | + | |Predecessor3 = [[Paul Dimber|Dr Paul Dimber]] |
|Successor3 = ''Incumbent'' | |Successor3 = ''Incumbent'' | ||
|Date-of-Birth = 24 September, 1968 | |Date-of-Birth = 24 September, 1968 | ||
|Place-of-Birth = Oklahoma City, Oklahoma | |Place-of-Birth = Oklahoma City, Oklahoma | ||
|Party = [[Republican Party|Republican]] | |Party = [[Republican Party|Republican]] | ||
- | |Spouse = Angela Chiles | + | |Spouse = [[Angela Mallory]] (nee Chiles) |
|Religion = United Methodist | |Religion = United Methodist | ||
|Party-Colour = red}} | |Party-Colour = red}} | ||
+ | ''' Walker Daniel Mallory''' (born 24 September 1968) is the [[Governor]] of the [[Big Sky Country]]. A member of the [[Republican Party]], he was first elected as [[Governor]] of the [[Big Sky Country]] in [[United States gubernatorial elections, 2008|2008]]. He is both the first and third [[Governor]] of the [[region]]. | ||
== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
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Growing up in Noble, [[Oklahoma]], Mallory had the luxury of small-town life but had the option of big-city entertainment, with Oklahoma City not too far away. His parents earned a respectable income through their local grocery supply store and hair salon. Mallory grew up as the bag-boy for his father's grocery. | Growing up in Noble, [[Oklahoma]], Mallory had the luxury of small-town life but had the option of big-city entertainment, with Oklahoma City not too far away. His parents earned a respectable income through their local grocery supply store and hair salon. Mallory grew up as the bag-boy for his father's grocery. | ||
- | Daniel Mallory attended Oral Roberts University to obtain his B.S.A. in political science. He furthered his education at the Dedman School of Law, part of Southern Methodist University, and received his law degree in 1991. There, Mallory dated Vanessa Cantrell, who currently sits on the Big Sky Country Supreme Court after being appointed to the position by Governor Mallory. | + | Daniel Mallory attended Oral Roberts University to obtain his B.S.A. in political science. He furthered his education at the Dedman School of Law, part of Southern Methodist University, and received his law degree in 1991. There, Mallory dated Vanessa Cantrell, who currently sits on the [[Big Sky Country]] Supreme Court after being appointed to the position by Governor Mallory. |
Mallory began his career as a lawyer by interning at Simon, Slusher, and Barnt Law. He worked their for five years, before moving back to his native Noble, Oklahoma. There, he upstarted his own practice, Mallory Law. Following their older brother's footsteps, both David and Whitney, Daniel's brother and sister, received their law degrees. Together, they formed a firm that reached out to most of central and eastern Oklahoma, Mallory Family Law Firm. It was during these years when Mallory married his first wife, Olivia Sinclair. | Mallory began his career as a lawyer by interning at Simon, Slusher, and Barnt Law. He worked their for five years, before moving back to his native Noble, Oklahoma. There, he upstarted his own practice, Mallory Law. Following their older brother's footsteps, both David and Whitney, Daniel's brother and sister, received their law degrees. Together, they formed a firm that reached out to most of central and eastern Oklahoma, Mallory Family Law Firm. It was during these years when Mallory married his first wife, Olivia Sinclair. | ||
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== Early Career == | == Early Career == | ||
- | + | Mallory began his political career as a Cleveland County Commissioner. Following approximately 2 terms as Commissioner, Mallory ran for State Representative. He won the seat after defeating his former boss and nemesis, Herman Slusher. Mallory, after two elected terms as State Representative took his political career a step further, running for United States Representative. Daniel Mallory won the seat by a 59%-41% vote. He sat in [[Congress]] for close to two years before being offered the [[Republican]] nomination for [[Governor]] of [[Big Sky Country]]. | |
== Big Sky Country Governor, 2008-2012 == | == Big Sky Country Governor, 2008-2012 == | ||
- | Mallory ran for Big Sky Governor in the 2008 election and won, defeating David Cummings | + | Mallory ran for Big Sky Governor in the [[United States gubernatorial elections, 2008|2008 election]] and won, defeating [[Democrat]] [[David Cummings]]. He served in this capacity for three and a half years. After [[United States gubernatorial elections, 2012|re-election in 2012]], Mallory started to feel the pressure of a faltering personal life and life of the Governor. He resigned his post and was replaced as Governor by [[Republican]] [[Lieutenant Governor]] [[Duke Williams]]. Mallory's parents were brutally murdered by his estranged wife, Olivia Sinclair. Mallory was forced to rebuild his life and take care of his two boys. |
== Big Sky Country Governor, 2014-Present == | == Big Sky Country Governor, 2014-Present == | ||
- | He remarried during the first few months of 2014 to Angela Chiles, former Senator and currently the Heartlands Lieutenant Governor.Governor Mallory | + | He remarried during the first few months of 2014 to [[Angela Chiles]], former [[Senator]] and currently the [[Heartlands]] [[Lieutenant Governor]]. Governor Mallory re-entered politics, facing a tough opponent in [[Damien Austin]] in the [[United States gubernatorial elections, 2014|2014 elections]]. Mallory was plagued by his stepping down 2 years earlier and his choice for [[Lieutenant Governor]], the disliked [[Governor]] [[Duke Williams]]. Mallory edged out a victory in what was the closest [[Big Sky Country]] Gubernatorial election in history. [[Democrat]] [[Graham Cummings]] was elected [[Lieutenant Governor]] after the people of the [[Big Sky Country]] dejected [[Republican]] candidate [[Duke Williams]]. Daniel Mallory is currently the Governor of [[Big Sky Country]]. |
== Memberships == | == Memberships == | ||
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* United States Representative, 2002-2008 | * United States Representative, 2002-2008 | ||
* Big Sky Country Governor, 2008-2012, 2014-Present | * Big Sky Country Governor, 2008-2012, 2014-Present | ||
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+ | ==Election Results== | ||
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+ | ! Year | ||
+ | ! Office | ||
+ | ! Election | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | ! colspan="2" | Winner | ||
+ | ! Party | ||
+ | ! Votes | ||
+ | ! % | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | ! colspan="2" | Opponent(s) | ||
+ | ! Party | ||
+ | ! Votes | ||
+ | ! % | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[United States gubernatorial elections, 2008|2008]] | ||
+ | | [[Big Sky Country]] [[Governor]] | ||
+ | | General | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | | bgcolor="#CC0000"| | ||
+ | | '''Daniel Mallory''' | ||
+ | | [[Republican Party|Republican]] | ||
+ | | Winner | ||
+ | | 53.9% | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | | bgcolor="#000099" | | ||
+ | | [[David Cummings]] | ||
+ | | [[Democratic Party|Democratic]] | ||
+ | | Loser | ||
+ | | 46.1% | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[United States gubernatorial elections, 2010|2010]] | ||
+ | | [[Big Sky Country]] [[Governor]] | ||
+ | | General | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | | bgcolor="#CC0000"| | ||
+ | | '''Daniel Mallory''' | ||
+ | | [[Republican Party|Republican]] | ||
+ | | Winner | ||
+ | | 100% | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | | colspan="2" | None<sup>1</sup> | ||
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+ | | | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[United States gubernatorial elections, 2014|2014]] | ||
+ | | [[Big Sky Country]] [[Governor]] | ||
+ | | General | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | | bgcolor="#CC0000"| | ||
+ | | '''Daniel Mallory''' | ||
+ | | [[Republican Party|Republican]] | ||
+ | | 2,506,775 | ||
+ | | 53.29% | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | | bgcolor="#000099" | | ||
+ | | [[Damien Austin]] | ||
+ | | [[Democratic Party|Democratic]] | ||
+ | | 2,182,727 | ||
+ | | 46.40% | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Footnotes''' | ||
+ | * <sup>1</sup> [[Clay Miller]] was initially the Democratic candidate, but pulled out of the race part way into the campaign | ||
{{Elect|Mallory1}} | {{Elect|Mallory1}} | ||
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- | + | {{Succession| | |
- | {| | + | |before = None |
- | | | + | |title = [[Governor]] of the [[Big Sky Country]] |
- | | | + | |years = 2009 - 2012<br><small>Lieutenant(s): [[Roger Hoyle|Hoyle]], [[Duke Williams|Williams]]</small> |
- | | | + | |after = [[Duke Williams]] |
- | | | + | |}} |
- | | | + | {{Succession| |
- | | | + | |before = [[Duke Williams]] |
- | | | + | |title = [[Governor]] of the [[Big Sky Country]] |
- | | | + | |years = 2015 - Present<br><small>Lieutenant(s): [[Graham Cummings|Cummings]]</small> |
- | | | + | |after = ''Incumbent'' |
- | |} | + | |}} |
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Governor of the Big Sky Country | ||||
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In Office: 2009 - 2012 Lieutenant(s): Hoyle, Williams 2015 - Present Lieutenant(s): Cummings | ||||
Preceded by | None (2008) Duke Williams (2014) | |||
Succeeded by | Duke Williams (2012) Incumbent (2018) | |||
Chairman of the National Governors Association | ||||
In Office: 2017 - Present Vice Chairman: James Stewart | ||||
Preceded by | David Gamble | |||
Succeeded by | Incumbent | |||
Chairman of the Sons of Oil Liberty | ||||
In Office: 2017-Present Vice Chairman: Dr Paul Dimber | ||||
Preceded by | Dr Paul Dimber | |||
Succeeded by | Incumbent | |||
Born | 24 September, 1968 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma | |||
Political Party | Republican | |||
Spouse | Angela Mallory (nee Chiles) | |||
Religion | United Methodist |
Walker Daniel Mallory (born 24 September 1968) is the Governor of the Big Sky Country. A member of the Republican Party, he was first elected as Governor of the Big Sky Country in 2008. He is both the first and third Governor of the region.
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Biography
Growing up in Noble, Oklahoma, Mallory had the luxury of small-town life but had the option of big-city entertainment, with Oklahoma City not too far away. His parents earned a respectable income through their local grocery supply store and hair salon. Mallory grew up as the bag-boy for his father's grocery.
Daniel Mallory attended Oral Roberts University to obtain his B.S.A. in political science. He furthered his education at the Dedman School of Law, part of Southern Methodist University, and received his law degree in 1991. There, Mallory dated Vanessa Cantrell, who currently sits on the Big Sky Country Supreme Court after being appointed to the position by Governor Mallory.
Mallory began his career as a lawyer by interning at Simon, Slusher, and Barnt Law. He worked their for five years, before moving back to his native Noble, Oklahoma. There, he upstarted his own practice, Mallory Law. Following their older brother's footsteps, both David and Whitney, Daniel's brother and sister, received their law degrees. Together, they formed a firm that reached out to most of central and eastern Oklahoma, Mallory Family Law Firm. It was during these years when Mallory married his first wife, Olivia Sinclair.
Early Career
Mallory began his political career as a Cleveland County Commissioner. Following approximately 2 terms as Commissioner, Mallory ran for State Representative. He won the seat after defeating his former boss and nemesis, Herman Slusher. Mallory, after two elected terms as State Representative took his political career a step further, running for United States Representative. Daniel Mallory won the seat by a 59%-41% vote. He sat in Congress for close to two years before being offered the Republican nomination for Governor of Big Sky Country.
Big Sky Country Governor, 2008-2012
Mallory ran for Big Sky Governor in the 2008 election and won, defeating Democrat David Cummings. He served in this capacity for three and a half years. After re-election in 2012, Mallory started to feel the pressure of a faltering personal life and life of the Governor. He resigned his post and was replaced as Governor by Republican Lieutenant Governor Duke Williams. Mallory's parents were brutally murdered by his estranged wife, Olivia Sinclair. Mallory was forced to rebuild his life and take care of his two boys.
Big Sky Country Governor, 2014-Present
He remarried during the first few months of 2014 to Angela Chiles, former Senator and currently the Heartlands Lieutenant Governor. Governor Mallory re-entered politics, facing a tough opponent in Damien Austin in the 2014 elections. Mallory was plagued by his stepping down 2 years earlier and his choice for Lieutenant Governor, the disliked Governor Duke Williams. Mallory edged out a victory in what was the closest Big Sky Country Gubernatorial election in history. Democrat Graham Cummings was elected Lieutenant Governor after the people of the Big Sky Country dejected Republican candidate Duke Williams. Daniel Mallory is currently the Governor of Big Sky Country.
Memberships
Daniel has been member of the following organizations: -*- denotes current
- Noble United Methodist Church -*-
- Oklahoma Education Association (Associate Attorney, Director of Law and Business)
- Oral Roberts University Alumni Board (Member At-Large)
- Oklahoma Bar Association (Member At-Large)
- Oklahoma Small Business Development Center (Consultant for Cleveland County)
- United States Conservative Party -*-
- Young America's Foundation -*-
- Family Research Council -*-
- Sons of Oil Liberty -*- (CHAIR)
- National Taxpayers Union -*-
- National Farmer's Union -*-
- Republican Main Street Partnership -*-
- National Governor's Association -*- (CHAIR)
Education
- B.S. Political Science, Oral Roberts University
- J.D. Dedman School of Law, Southern Methodist University
Political Experience
- Cleveland County Commissioner, 1996-2000
- State Representative, 2000-2002
- United States Representative, 2002-2008
- Big Sky Country Governor, 2008-2012, 2014-Present
Election Results
Year | Office | Election | Winner | Party | Votes | % | Opponent(s) | Party | Votes | % | ||||
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2008 | Big Sky Country Governor | General | Daniel Mallory | Republican | Winner | 53.9% | David Cummings | Democratic | Loser | 46.1% | ||||
2010 | Big Sky Country Governor | General | Daniel Mallory | Republican | Winner | 100% | None1 | |||||||
2014 | Big Sky Country Governor | General | Daniel Mallory | Republican | 2,506,775 | 53.29% | Damien Austin | Democratic | 2,182,727 | 46.40% |
Footnotes
- 1 Clay Miller was initially the Democratic candidate, but pulled out of the race part way into the campaign
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democrat | David Cummings | N/A | 46.1% | |
Republican | Daniel Mallory | N/A | 53.9% | |
Total | 4,703,938 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democrat | Clay Miller | Default | N/A | |
Republican | Daniel Mallory | N/A | N/A | |
Total | N/A |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democrat | Damien Austin | 2,182,727 | 46.40% | |
Republican | Daniel Mallory | 2,506,775 | 53.29% | |
Total | 4,703,938 |
Preceded by None | Governor of the Big Sky Country 2009 - 2012 Lieutenant(s): Hoyle, Williams | Succeeded by Duke Williams |
Preceded by Duke Williams | Governor of the Big Sky Country 2015 - Present Lieutenant(s): Cummings | Succeeded by Incumbent |