Bice

Bice won election over incumbent Kendra Horn.

Bice won election over incumbent Kendra Horn.

FIFTH FLIPPED: Bice pulled ahead of Horn in tight congressional race

EDMOND – “Hey, Oklahoma. We did it.” Those were the first words to come out of U.S. Rep-elect Stephanie Bice’s smiling mouth Tuesday night in front of a throng of supporters at the Hilton Garden Inn here in Edmond.  This closely watched U.S. House race, between Bice and incumbent Democrat U.S.
State Sen. Stephanie Bice receives a hug from her parents during a watch party in Oklahoma City Tuesday night. Ledger photo by Andrew W. Griffin

State Sen. Stephanie Bice receives a hug from her parents during a watch party in Oklahoma City Tuesday night. Ledger photo by Andrew W. Griffin

Bice wins runoff for CD-5

OKLAHOMA CITY – Sporting both a huge smile and a fetching red dress, State Sen. Stephanie Bice addressed an ebullient crowd of supporters Tuesday night, after learning she had won the Republican 5th Congressional District runoff against Oklahoma City businesswoman Terry Neese.
In this photo posted on the Stephanie Bice for Congress Facebook page, Bice, left, speaks with a family during a recent campaign stop in Luther.

In this photo posted on the Stephanie Bice for Congress Facebook page, Bice, left, speaks with a family during a recent campaign stop in Luther.

Bice the right person to represent CD-5

In the six years since Stephanie Bice was first elected to the Oklahoma State Senate, she has been seen as a rising star in the Oklahoma Republican Party and in state politics in general. So, when Bice announced she was running for Oklahoma’s 5th Congressional District seat, currently held by U.S.