In what could be one of the most bizarre political accusations of election season, an Oklahoma man who lost a congressional primary on Tuesday against Rep. Frank Lucas is charging his opponent “is no longer alive and has been displayed by a look alike.”
Tim Murray, a Republican who garnered 5.2% of the votes and came in third place, says he plans to contest the race. He wrote a letter to the Oklahoma State Election Board saying it “is widely known that Frank D. Lucas is no longer alive and has been displayed by a look alike.”
He contends on his website that in 2011 Lucas and “a few other Oklahoma and other state’s congressional members” were executed in southern Ukraine. Lucas is currently the chair of the House Agriculture Committee.
An election board official told NBC that they received the letter, but in order to contest the results Murray must file a formal petition.









