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Vic Regalado wins Rep. Tulsa Co. Sheriff race

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Vic Regalado has won the Republican primary in the Tulsa County Sheriff race.

Regalado will face Democrat Rex Berry in the April 5 general election.

Regalado was one of nine Republicans on the ballot.

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These were the candidates on the Republican ballot:

Luke Sherman - Currently assigned to the Detective Division of the Tulsa Police Department. He supervises the Fugitive Warrant’s Unit and also the N/OK U.S. Marshal’s Violent Crimes Task Force.

John Fitzpatrick - Currently an Associate Professor at Tulsa Community College, teaching manufacturing skills for the Office of Continuing Education and Workforce Development. He has more than 10 years of service in the Tulsa Police Reserve program.

Brandon Hendrix - Currently works for the Tulsa County Sheriff's Office, assigned to the Tulsa Technology Centers.

Vic Regalado - Currently a Sergeant assigned to the Special Investigations Division of the Tulsa Police Department.

Jason R. Jackson - Currently serves as a patrol Sergeant for the Jenks Police Department, where he has served in a full-time capacity for over 18 years.

Randy Pierce - Currently a sergeant with the Tulsa County Sheriff's Office, where he has served for 23 years.

Dan Miller - Currently a supervisor for the Tulsa Police Department, and veteran of the force for nearly 20 years.

Bill Reaves - According to fortysixnews.com, Reaves is a former lieutenant with the Tulsa County Sheriff's Office.

Tom Helm - Currently works for Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt. Helm retired from the Tulsa County Sheriff's office in 2013 after 20 years of service in the department.

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