Mark Costello (Oklahoma politician)

Mark Costello (November 10, 1955 – August 23, 2015) was the Commissioner of Labor of Oklahoma from 2011 to 2015. A Republican, he was elected in 2010, defeating the Democratic incumbent, Lloyd Fields. Before his election he was a businessman who founded several technology companies.[1]

Mark Costello
Oklahoma Labor Commissioner
In office
January 10, 2011  August 23, 2015
Preceded byLloyd Fields
Succeeded byMelissa Houston
Personal details
Born(1955-11-10)November 10, 1955
Bartlesville, Oklahoma, U.S.
DiedAugust 23, 2015(2015-08-23) (aged 59)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S.
Resting placeLockridge Cemetery
Edmond, Oklahoma
Political partyRepublican
Spouse(s)Cathy Cerkey Costello (1982–2015; his death)
Children5
ResidenceEdmond, Oklahoma, U.S.
WebsiteOklahoma Department of Labor official website

After taking office, he established a non-profit advocacy group to oppose the positions of public employee unions,[2] and fought federal regulations on family farms.[3]

Election results

  • July 27, 2010 Republican Primary[4]
Candidate Votes %
  Mark Costello 127,413 57.06%
  Jason Reese 95,869 42.94%
  • November 2, 2010 General Election[5]
Candidate Votes %
  Mark Costello 649,748 64.17%
  Lloyd Fields 362,805 35.83%
  • November 4, 2014 General Election[6]
Candidate Votes %
  Mark Costello 504,307 62.8%
  Mike Workman 299,284 37.2%

Personal life

Costello was born in Bartlesville and graduated from College High School, then attended the University of Kansas while working summers on oil rigs in the North Sea. He married Cathy Cerkey in 1982; they had five children.[7]

Costello founded American Computer & Telephone (AMCAT) in 1991, a telephone software company based in Oklahoma City. AMCAT was sold in 2007. He founded another telecommunications company, USA Digital Communications, in 1997.[7] He identified as Catholic and pro-life, and was a member of the National Rifle Association.[8]

Death

Costello died from stab wounds inflicted by his own son on August 23, 2015, at a Braum's restaurant in Oklahoma City. Eyewitnesses observed the incident. They saw Costello and his son Christian circling the restaurant. Eventually, a witness stopped the son by ramming him with his car. His son was arrested following the incident, and is reported to have a history of mental illness. [9] [10][11]

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