{{Short description|American politician}} {{BLP sources|date=May 2009|section}} {{Use mdy dates|date=May 2025}} {{Infobox officeholder | image = | name = Lloyd Fields | caption = Labor Commissioner Lloyd Fields | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1957|9|10|mf=y}} | birth_place = Pawhuska, Oklahoma, U.S. | death_date = | death_place = | office = Oklahoma Labor Commissioner | term_start = 2007 | term_end = 2011 | predecessor = Brenda Reneau | successor = Mark Costello | party = Democratic | constituency = | majority = | spouse = Mary Ann | children = 2 | footnotes = }}

'''Lloyd L. Fields''' (born September 10, 1957) is an American politician who was Oklahoma Commissioner of Labor from 2007 to 2011. A Democrat, he was elected in 2006, receiving 456,373 votes, a narrow margin of 50.15%. He defeated 12-year incumbent Republican Brenda Reneau, who received 49.85%, or 453,645 votes, after having lost to her in the 2002 election.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ok.gov/~elections/06gen.html |title=General Election Results -- November 7, 2006 |accessdate=2007-04-27 |url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070617000000/http://www.ok.gov/~elections/06gen.html |archivedate=2007-06-17 }}</ref>

Fields was defeated for reelection to a second term by Republican Mark Costello in the 2010 election.

==Controversy==

===Alleged theft and intoxication=== In February 2008, Fields asked "for forgiveness" from the people of Oklahoma for allegedly stealing a guitar from a professional bull rider while intoxicated at a rodeo. He was later taken into police custody and spent the night at a Public Inebriate Alternative Center just north of Bricktown.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://newsok.com/article/3206574/1203514814|title = Labor chief asks 'for forgiveness'|date = 20 February 2008}}</ref> He was not arrested or charged, however.

===Lawsuit=== In May 2009, Fields settled a federal lawsuit that accused the Labor Commissioner's office of forcing out a Republican employee because of her political beliefs. A former Labor Department asbestos official, Laurie Allen, was paid to drop the civil case. The amount paid was not disclosed. Allen alleged she was targeted because she supported former Labor Commissioner Brenda Reneau, a Republican. Fields denied wrongdoing, pointing out in legal filings other Republicans are still employed at the Labor Department.<ref>{{cite news|last=Clay|first=Nolan|date=May 11, 2009|url=http://newsok.com/oklahoma-labor-commissioner-settles-lawsuit/article/3368471|title=Oklahoma Labor Commissioner settles lawsuit|work=The Oklahoman|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303173150/http://newsok.com/oklahoma-labor-commissioner-settles-lawsuit/article/3368471|archive-date=March 3, 2016|access-date=October 13, 2023|via=Wayback Machine}}</ref>

==Election results== '''2006 election''' {| class="wikitable" |- ! colspan="2" rowspan="1" align="center" valign="top" | '''Candidate''' ! valign="top" | '''Votes''' ! valign="top" | '''%''' |- | style="background-color:{{party color|Democratic Party (United States)}}" |&nbsp; |'''Lloyd Fields''' |456,446 |50.15% |- | style="background-color:{{party color|Republican Party (United States)}}" |&nbsp; |Brenda Reneau |453,720 |49.85% |} <ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ok.gov/~elections/06gen.html |title=General Election Results -- November 7, 2006 |accessdate=2007-04-27 |url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070617000000/http://www.ok.gov/~elections/06gen.html |archivedate=2007-06-17 }}</ref>

==References== {{Reflist}}

{{s-start}} {{s-ppo}} {{s-bef|before=J. C. "Buddy" Watts, Sr.}} {{s-ttl|title=Democratic nominee for Labor Commissioner of Oklahoma|years=2002, 2006, 2010}} {{s-aft|after=Mike Workman}} {{s-end}}

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