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04/17/2018 9:55 Am Oklahoma CANDIDATES for STATE Oklahoma CANDIDATES FOR STATE ELECTIVE OFFICE 2018 Filed in the office of the State Election Board April 11-13, 2018 This list is compiled as of 5:00 P.M., April 13, 2018 Any candidate lawfully may withdraw until 5:00 P.M., April 17, 2018 A supplemental list of withdrawals will be compiled by the State Election Board. NOTICE TO CANDIDATES If the entry for any candidate does not reflect the correct spelling of the candidate's name, the correct office for which the candidate filed, or is in error in any other respect, please immediately contact Paul Ziriax, Secretary, State Election Board, Room B-6, State Capitol, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105, telephone (405) 521-2391. This list will be used as the official proof for printing state ballots. Compiled by Paul Ziriax, Secretary State Election Board Room B-6, State Capitol Building Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105 Corrected: 04/17/2018 9:55 a.m. NOTICE TO CANDIDATES All candidates who filed Declarations of Candidacy with the Secretary of the State Election Board April 11 – April 13, 2018, received written notice at the time their Declarations of Candidacy were accepted of the location of this publication on the State Election Board website. The names of candidates are shown as they appear on the Ballot Name lines on Declarations of Candidacy. Candidates' addresses have been reproduced from Declarations of Candidacy as faithfully as possible, without any attempt having been made to standardize abbreviations or impose any other consistency among listings. An asterisk (*) preceding the name of a county in listings for State Senator and State Representative indicates that the county is divided into two or more State Senate districts or State House of Representatives districts, respectively. This publication, authorized by 26 O.S. §3-129, has been produced electronically and posted on the State Election Board website at https://www.ok.gov/elections/documents/2018Listbook.pdf. A copy of the publication has been provided electronically to the Publications Clearinghouse of the Oklahoma Department of Libraries. Corrected: 04/17/2018 9:55 a.m. UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 01 Democrat 00329 TIM GILPIN PO Box 4481 Tulsa OK 74159 00684 AMANDA DOUGLAS PO Box 3466 Broken Arow OK 74013 00710 DAVID MATTHEW HULLUM PO Box 52141 Tulsa OK 74152 00715 GWENDOLYN FIELDS 200 N Harvey Ave Oklahoma City Apt 208 OK 73102 00726 MARK A. KEETER 1308 N 151 E Ave Tulsa OK 74116 Republican 00057 TIM HARRIS 3701 S Harvard Ave Tulsa Box 345 OK 74135 00191 KEVIN HERN 8630 S Peoria Ave Tulsa OK 74132 00518 DANNY STOCKSTILL 8813 S 72nd E Ave Tulsa OK 74133 00547 NATHAN DAHM PO Box 2323 Broken Arrow OK 74013 00625 ANDY COLEMAN PO Box 361 Owasso OK 74055 DISTRICT 02 Democrat 00311 ELIJAH McINTOSH 12885 W Mossy Oak Ln Tahlequah OK 74464 00575 JASON NICHOLS PO Box 597 Tahlequah OK 74465 00678 CLAY PADGETT PO Box 270 Soper OK 74759 00780 VIRGINIA BLUE JEANS 1403 SE 13 Wagoner JENNER OK 74467 1 Republican 00286 JARRIN JACKSON PO Box 31 Oologah OK 74053 00296 BRIAN JACKSON 3105 Cherry Pl Muskogee OK 74403 00445 MARKWAYNE MULLIN PO Box 3681 Muskogee OK 74402 00609 JOHN McCARTHY PO Box 3808 Bernice OK 74331 Libertarian 00739 RICHARD CASTALDO PO Box 452591 Grove OK 74345 Independent 00461 JOHN FOREMAN PO Box 1507 Tahlequah OK 74465 DISTRICT 03 Democrat 00458 MURRAY MARK THIBODEAUX 6249 N 66th W Ave Tulsa OK 74126 00618 FRANKIE ROBBINS 118 Fir Dr Medford OK 73759 Republican 00221 FRANK D. LUCAS PO Box 1039 Cheyenne OK 73628 DISTRICT 04 Democrat 00248 MARY BRANNON 27493 State Hwy 74 Washington OK 73093 00282 ROXANN KLUTTS 2950 S Service Rd Moore #4611 OK 73160 00537 FRED GIPSON 3317 Cotswold Cmns Norman OK 73072 00725 MALLORY VARNER 1107 N Redbud Dr Midwest City OK 73110 2 Republican 00069 TOM COLE PO Box 722256 Norman OK 73070 00182 JAMES TAYLOR PO Box 5785 Norman OK 73071 Independent 00202 RUBY PETERS 7811 NW Baldwin Ave Lawton OK 73505 DISTRICT 05 Democrat 00107 KENDRA HORN PO Box 54375 Oklahoma City OK 73154 00295 TOM GUILD PO Box 6621 Edmond OK 73083 00444 LEONA KELLEY-LEONARD PO Box 1244 Seminole OK 74868 00507 TYSON TODD MEADE 1728 NW 13th Oklahoma City OK 73106 00555 ED PORTER 4205 NE 116th St Oklahoma City OK 73131 00668 ELYSABETH BRITT PO Box 6055 Edmond OK 73083 Republican 00546 STEVE RUSSELL PO Box 1565 Choctaw OK 73020 00568 GREGORY DUNSON 123 NE 2nd St Oklahoma City #365 OK 73104 00652 DeJUAN EDWARDS 13717 Kirkland Rdg Edmond OK 73013 3 GOVERNOR Democrat 00256 CONNIE JOHNSON PO Box 14434 Oklahoma City OK 73113 00509 DREW EDMONDSON PO Box 18922 Oklahoma City OK 73154 Republican 00058 BARRY GOWDY 803 S Lusk Ave Elk City OK 73644 00067 GARY RICHARDSON 11704 S Fulton Ave Tulsa OK 74137-8519 00089 CHRISTOPHER BARNETT 8033 S Mingo Rd Tulsa #550 OK 74133 00169 MICK CORNETT PO Box 18692 Oklahoma City OK 73154 00190 DAN FISHER PO Box 850665 Yukon OK 73085 00198 TODD G. LAMB PO Box 2966 Oklahoma City OK 73101 00489 KEVIN STITT 244 Gateway Pl Jenks OK 74037 00740 ERIC FOUTCH 12500 S Harrah Rd McLoud OK 74851 00751 GARY A. JONES 5219 SW Post Oak Rd Cache OK 73527 00782 BLAKE COWBOY STEPHENS 21180 E 663 Rd Tahlequah OK 74464 Libertarian 00238 JOE EXOTIC 25803 NCR 3250 Wynnewood OK 73098 00405 CHRIS POWELL 6211 NW 31st Ter Bethany OK 73008 00570 REX L LAWHORN 2600 W Ocala St Broken Arrow OK 74011 4 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Democrat 00136 ANASTASIA A. PITTMAN PO Box 17479 Oklahoma City OK 73136 00364 ANNA DEARMORE 1801 S Mission Ln Okmulgee OK 74447 Republican 00005 EDDIE FIELDS PO Box 517 Wynona OK 74084 00193 DOMINIQUE DaMÓN BLOCK 2004 Dodson Ter Oklahoma City OK 73111 00253 DANA MURPHY PO Box 7552 Edmond OK 73083 00585 MATT PINNELL 7380 S Olympia Ave Tulsa #309 OK 74132 Independent 00515 IVAN HOLMES 7617 Kathryn Way Oklahoma City OK 73162 STATE AUDITOR AND INSPECTOR Republican 00175 CINDY BYRD 106 E Dyer Coalgate OK 74538 00288 CHARLIE PRATER 3209 Durango Way Edmond OK 73034 00522 JOHN UZZO 1202 Garner Ave Tahlequah OK 74464 Libertarian 00525 JOHN YEUTTER PO Box 2185 Tahlequah OK 74465 5 ATTORNEY GENERAL Democrat 00752 MARK MYLES PO Box 279 Oklahoma City OK 73101 Republican 00239 MIKE HUNTER PO Box 2363 Oklahoma City OK 73101 00354 GENTNER DRUMMOND 1611 S Utica Ave Tulsa Box 196 OK 74104 00680 ANGELA BONILLA 13620 S Owasso Pl Glenpool OK 74033 STATE TREASURER Republican 00197 RANDY McDANIEL 15513 Blue Mesa Dr Edmond OK 73013 Independent 00707 CHARLES de COUNE 4301 E Wilshire Blvd Oklahoma City OK 73121 SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Democrat 00162 JOHN COX PO Box 665 Locust Grove OK 74352 Republican 00251 JOY HOFMEISTER PO Box 54601 Oklahoma City OK 73154 00641 LINDA MURPHY 528 Robin Hill Rd Edmond OK 73003 00654 WILL FARRELL 333 W 4th St Tulsa Unit 1241 OK 74101 Independent 00731 LARRY HUFF 4415 N Midwest Blvd Oklahoma City OK 73141 6 COMMISSIONER OF LABOR Democrat 00728 SAM A MIS-SOUM 16 S A Ave Bixby Unit 1076 OK 74008 00745 FRED DORRELL 1208 E Yakima St Broken Arrow OK 74012 Republican 00214 KEITH SWINTON 3300 Ridgecrest Cir Norman OK 73072 00265 CATHY COSTELLO 1603 E 19th St Edmond Ste 220 OK 73013 00318 LESLIE OSBORN PO Box 1200 Mustang OK 73064 Independent 00690 BRANDT DISMUKES 2717 W Britton Rd Oklahoma City #60 OK 73120 INSURANCE COMMISSIONER Democrat 00581 KIMBERLY FOBBS PO Box 33591 Tulsa OK 74153 Republican 00410 GLEN MULREADY 7380 S Olympia Ave #320 Tulsa OK 74132 00604 DONALD CHASTEEN PO Box 201 Inola OK 74036 7 CORPORATION COMMISSIONER Democrat 00043 KEN REICH 106 Banbury Idabel OK 74745 00047 BEAU WILLIAMS 4901 Richmond Sq Oklahoma City Ste 104 OK 73118 00363 ASHLEY NICOLE McCRAY 202 Hardesty Dr Shawnee OK 74804 00708 BLAKE CUMMINGS 12886 Highway 59 Maud OK 74854 Republican 00030 BRIAN BINGMAN PO Box 1502 Sapulpa OK 74067 00210 BOB ANTHONY PO Box 54598 Oklahoma City OK 73154 00794 HAROLD D. SPRADLING 1102 S Kansas Ave Cherokee OK 73728 Independent 00514 JACKIE SHORT 8133 NW 19th St Oklahoma City OK 73127 8 DISTRICT JUDGE DISTRICT 1, OFFICE 1 - Beaver, Cimarron, Harper, Texas 00551 JON K. PARSLEY PO Box 1706 Guymon OK 73942 DISTRICT 2, OFFICE 1 - Beckham, Custer, Ellis, Roger Mills, Washita 00400 JILL CARPENTER WEEDON 10055 N 2240 Rd Arapaho OK 73620 DISTRICT 3, OFFICE 1 - Greer, Harmon, Jackson, Kiowa, Tillman 00562 BRAD DAVID LEVERETT 508 Casa Alegre Cir Altus OK 73521 00631 MIKE DUFFY 321 Paseo De Vida Altus OK 73521 DISTRICT 4, OFFICE 1 - Alfalfa, Dewey, Major, Woods, Woodward 00278 JUSTIN P. EILERS 211821 E CR 41 Mooreland OK 73852 DISTRICT 4, OFFICE 2 - Blaine, Garfield, Grant, Kingfisher 00582 RUSSELL SINGLETON 11201 S Michael Rd Drummond OK 73735 00619 PAUL K. WOODWARD 1925 Ramona Dr Enid OK 73703 DISTRICT 4, OFFICE 3 - Blaine, Garfield, Grant, Kingfisher 00383 DENNIS HLADIK 806 E Cottonwood Ln Enid OK 73701 00737 ERIC EDWARDS 3102 W Purdue Enid OK 73703 9 DISTRICT 5, OFFICE 1 - Comanche, Cotton, Jefferson, Stephens 00401 JAY S. WALKER 527 SW C Ave Lawton OK 73501 00479 EMMIT TAYLOE PO Box 445 Medicine Park OK 73557 DISTRICT 5, OFFICE 2 - Comanche, Cotton, Jefferson, Stephens 00309 KEN GRAHAM 3815 W Camelback Duncan OK 73533 DISTRICT 5, OFFICE 3 - Comanche, Cotton, Jefferson, Stephens 00227 IRMA J. NEWBURN 7220 NW Crestwood Dr Lawton OK 73505 DISTRICT 5, OFFICE 4 - Comanche, Cotton, Jefferson, Stephens 00219 SCOTT D. MEADERS 1805 NE 38th St Lawton OK 73507 DISTRICT 5, OFFICE 5 - Comanche, Cotton, Jefferson, Stephens 00061 GERALD F.
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