OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — State Rep. Ken Miller has filed campaign paperwork indicating his plans to seek the state treasurer post in 2010.
The Edmond Republican on Monday filed a Statement of Organization form with the Oklahoma Ethics Commission that shows he plans to run for the position.
A campaign committee report for the period from July 1 to Sept. 30 shows Miller transferred $141,000 from his state House campaign and raised another $65,000 during the reporting period. He reported having a campaign account balance of more than $202,000 at the end of the period.
Current Treasurer Scott Meacham, a Democrat, has said he will not seek another term in office.
Republican former state Sen. Owen Laughlin of Woodward also has indicated he plans to seek the post.
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