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2014 Candidate List Book Oklahoma CANDIDATES FOR STATE ELECTIVE OFFICE 2014 Filed in the office of the State Election Board April 9-11, 2014 This list is compiled as of 5:00 P.M., April 11, 2014 Any candidate lawfully may withdraw until 5:00 P.M., April 15, 2014 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 his name, the correct office for which he 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, since this list will be used as the official proof for printing state ballots. Compiled by Paul Ziriax, Secretary Oklahoma State Election Board Room B-6, State Capitol Building Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105 Notes regarding candidate filings for the office of United States Senator $ The office of United States Senator currently held by Jim Inhofe will be filled by election in 2014 for a six-year term. This office is identified in the candidate list and will appear on the ballot as UNITED STATES SENATOR. $ The office of United States Senator currently held by Tom Coburn, will be filled by election in 2014 for the remainder of the unexpired term ending in 2016. This office is identified in the candidate list and will appear on the ballot as UNITED STATES SENATOR (UNEXPIRED TERM). Other notes regarding the use of this candidate list Names of candidates are shown as they appear on Declarations of Candidacy. Candidate 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. UNITED STATES SENATOR Democrat 00532 MATT SILVERSTEIN 8115 E 112th St S Bixby OK 74008 Republican 00082 JIM INHOFE PO Box 13300 Oklahoma City OK 73113 00287 D. JEAN PO Box 1216 Jenks McBRIDE-SAMUELS OK 74037 00408 ERICK PAUL WYATT PO Box 721424 Norman OK 73070 00478 EVELYN L ROGERS PO Box 701105 Tulsa OK 74170 00482 ROB MOYE 2316 Wayne Cutt Ave Yukon OK 73099 Independent 00356 RAY WOODS 202 N Main Fairview OK 73737 00479 AARON DeLOZIER 2103 Fm 171 Wichita Falls TX 76305 00518 JOAN FARR PO Box 998 Broken Arrow OK 74013 1 UNITED STATES SENATOR (UNEXPIRED TERM) Democrat 00124 CONNIE JOHNSON PO Box 57196 Oklahoma City OK 73157-7196 00575 PATRICK MICHAEL HAYES 111 NW 5th Anadarko OK 73005 00576 JIM ROGERS 8623 E Reno Ave Midwest City Apt 5 OK 73110 Republican 00009 JASON WEGER PO Box 1131 Norman OK 73070 00067 KEVIN CROW 1816 W Montana Ave Chickasha OK 73018 00377 ERIC C. McCRAY 102 N Elm Pl Broken Arrow Ste O OK 74012 00424 T. W. SHANNON PO Box 18182 Oklahoma City OK 73154 00486 RANDY BROGDON 5103 S Sheridan Rd #270 Tulsa OK 74135 00493 JAMES LANKFORD PO Box 1639 Bethany OK 73008 00497 ANDY CRAIG PO Box 2524 Broken Arrow OK 74013 Independent 00538 MARK T. BEARD PO Box 720989 Oklahoma City OK 73172 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 01 Republican 00349 JIM BRIDENSTINE PMB 230 8086 S Yale Tulsa OK 74136 2 DISTRICT 02 Democrat 00526 EARL E. EVERETT 316 W Benge Rd Ft Gibson OK 74434 00568 JOSHUA HARRIS-TILL 403 E Normal Tahlequah OK 74464 Republican 00048 DARREL ROBERTSON 68251 E 340 Rd Jay OK 74346 00177 MARKWAYNE MULLIN RR 1 Box 8255 Westville OK 74965 Independent 00521 JON DOUTHITT PO Box 835 Claremore OK 74018 DISTRICT 03 Democrat 00560 FRANKIE ROBBINS PO Box 86 Medford OK 73759 Republican 00066 FRANK D. LUCAS PO Box 1039 Cheyenne OK 73628 00455 ROBERT HUBBARD 13000 W Memorial Yukon OK 73099 00490 TIMOTHY RAY MURRAY PO Box 950525 Oklahoma City OK 73195 3 DISTRICT 04 Democrat 00163 TAE SI PO Box 6047 Norman OK 73070 00464 BERT SMITH 3309 Elmo Way Moore OK 73160 Republican 00143 TOM COLE 104 Briarwood St Moore OK 73160 00519 ANNA FLATT 748 Long Mountain Rd Ardmore OK 73401 Independent 00558 DENNIS B. JOHNSON 3400 Enterprise Dr Norman OK 73026 4 DISTRICT 05 Democrat 00086 TOM GUILD PO Box 6621 Edmond OK 73083 00184 AL McAFFREY PO Box 60668 Oklahoma City OK 73146 00494 LEONA LEONARD PO Box 1244 Seminole OK 74818 Republican 00147 STEVE RUSSELL 10600 S Penn Ave Suite 16-284 Oklahoma City OK 73170 00192 MIKE TURNER 615 N. Hudson Ste 320 Oklahoma City OK 73102 00375 HARVEY SPARKS PO Box 75510 Oklahoma City OK 73147 00409 CLARK JOLLEY PO Box 2082 Oklahoma City OK 73101 00461 PATRICE DOUGLAS PO Box 6271 Edmond OK 73083 00511 SHANE DAVID JETT 124 W Cherry St Tecumseh OK 74873 Independent 00405 BUDDY RAY PO Box 1405 Edmond OK 73083 00553 TOM BOGGS Baan Thai #2817 Nakhon Pathom 324 Rachamanka Rd -- Thailand 73000 00555 ROBERT T. MURPHY PO Box 2344 Norman OK 73070 5 GOVERNOR Democrat 00215 JOE DORMAN PO Box 2400 Oklahoma City OK 73101 Republican 00140 MARY FALLIN PO Box 590 Oklahoma City OK 73101 00483 CHAD MOODY 200 N Harvey Ste 110 Oklahoma City OK 73102 00547 DAX EWBANK 8324 S Broadway Guthrie OK 73044 Independent 00060 RICHARD PRAWDZIENSKI 1712 Timber Ridge Rd Edmond OK 73034 00444 JOE SILLS 1232 SW 92nd St Oklahoma City OK 73139 00549 KIMBERLY WILLIS PO Box 57559 Oklahoma City OK 73157 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Democrat 00005 CATHY CUMMINGS PO Box 21045 Oklahoma City OK 73156 Republican 00157 TODD G. LAMB PO Box 2966 Oklahoma City OK 73101 STATE AUDITOR AND INSPECTOR Republican 00134 GARY A. JONES PO Box 1069 Lawton OK 73502 6 ATTORNEY GENERAL Republican 00115 SCOTT PRUITT PO Box 2083 Oklahoma City OK 73101 STATE TREASURER Republican 00362 KEN MILLER 1617 Durham Ct Edmond OK 73013 SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Democrat 00075 JACK C. HERRON, JR. PO Box 1295 Edmond OK 73083 00113 JOHN COX PO Box 665 Locust Grove OK 74352 00456 FREDA DESKIN PO Box 20158 Oklahoma City OK 73156 00551 IVAN HOLMES PO Box 721353 Oklahoma City OK 73172 Republican 00220 JANET COSTELLO BARRESI 3216 Brush Creek Rd Oklahoma City OK 73120 00418 JOY HOFMEISTER 9521 B Riverside Pkwy #175 Tulsa OK 74137 00531 BRIAN S. KELLY 613 Copperfield Ct Edmond OK 73003 7 COMMISSIONER OF LABOR Democrat 00534 MIKE WORKMAN 5862 S Pittsburg Ave Tulsa OK 74135 Republican 00398 MARK COSTELLO 300 Johnny Bench Dr Suite 120 Oklahoma City OK 73104 INSURANCE COMMISSIONER Republican 00123 JOHN DOAK 10026A S Mingo Rd Tulsa Box 144 OK 74133 00425 BILL VINER 209 NE 18th St Moore OK 73160 CORPORATION COMMISSIONER Republican 00181 CLIFF BRANAN PO Box 18879 Oklahoma City OK 73154 00485 TODD HIETT 16431 Slick Rd Kellyville OK 74039 DISTRICT JUDGE DISTRICT 1, OFFICE 1 - Beaver, Cimarron, Harper, Texas 00201 JON K. PARSLEY PO Box 1706 Guymon OK 73942 DISTRICT 2, OFFICE 1 - Beckham, Custer, Ellis, Roger Mills, Washita 00008 DOUG HAUGHT 303 Sondra Dr Elk City OK 73644 8 DISTRICT 3, OFFICE 1 - Greer, Harmon, Jackson, Kiowa, Tillman 00328 RICHARD B. DARBY 2509 Apache Pass Altus OK 73521 DISTRICT 4, OFFICE 1 - Alfalfa, Dewey, Major, Woods, Woodward 00441 JUSTIN P. EILERS 211821 E County Road 41 Mooreland OK 73852 00524 JEREMY BAYS 16557 County Road 490 Dacoma OK 73731 00559 MIKE STAKE 3223 Robin Ridge Rd Woodward OK 73801 DISTRICT 4, OFFICE 2 - Blaine, Garfield, Grant, Kingfisher 00492 PAUL K. WOODWARD 1925 Ramona Dr Enid OK 73703 DISTRICT 4, OFFICE 3 - Blaine, Garfield, Grant, Kingfisher 00195 DENNIS HLADIK 806 E Cottonwood Ln Enid OK 73701 DISTRICT 5, OFFICE 1 - Comanche, Cotton, Jefferson, Stephens 00227 EMMIT TAYLOE 716 SW A Ave Lawton OK 73501 00481 JAY WALKER 527 SW C Ave Lawton OK 73501 DISTRICT 5, OFFICE 2 - Comanche, Cotton, Jefferson, Stephens 00055 KEN GRAHAM 3815 W Camelback Duncan OK 73533 00107 G. BRENT RUSSELL 3313 Jacquelyn Ter Duncan OK 73533 00562 JOSHUA A. CREEKMORE 2007 W Pine Duncan OK 73533 9 DISTRICT 5, OFFICE 3 - Comanche, Cotton, Jefferson, Stephens 00161 KEITH B. AYCOCK 722 NW 46th St Lawton OK 73505 DISTRICT 5, OFFICE 4 - Comanche, Cotton, Jefferson, Stephens 00167 MARK RANDALL SMITH 7504 NW Grensted Ln Lawton OK 73505 DISTRICT 5, OFFICE 5 - Comanche, Cotton, Jefferson, Stephens 00237 GERALD F. NEUWIRTH 315 SW 5th St Rm 507 Lawton OK 73501 DISTRICT 6, OFFICE 1 - Caddo, Grady 00146 RICHARD G. VAN DYCK PO Box 604 Chickasha OK 73023 DISTRICT 7, OFFICE 1 - Oklahoma 00288 ALETIA HAYNES TIMMONS 527 NW 23rd St Ste 250 Oklahoma City OK 73103 00465 JOEL A. PORTER PO Box 3136 Oklahoma City OK 73101 DISTRICT 7, OFFICE 2 - Oklahoma 00019 THOMAS E. PRINCE 1205 NW 197th St Edmond OK 73012 00477 K. WILLIAMS PO Box 20354 Oklahoma City OK 73120 DISTRICT 7, OFFICE 3 - Oklahoma 00021 DONALD L. DEASON 5609 NW 163rd Ter Edmond OK 73013 00415 ORENTHEL DENSON 4334 NW Expressway Suite 273 Oklahoma City OK 73116 10 DISTRICT 7, OFFICE 4 - Oklahoma 00130 BRYAN C. DIXON 1109 Olde Bridge Rd Edmond OK 73034 DISTRICT 7, OFFICE 5 - Oklahoma 00407 PATRICIA GAYLE PARRISH 4817 NW 73rd St Oklahoma City OK 73132 DISTRICT 7, OFFICE 6 - Oklahoma 00027 TIMOTHY R. HENDERSON 2325 Sugarberry Cir Edmond OK 73034 DISTRICT 7, OFFICE 7 - Oklahoma 00002 CINDY H. TRUONG 1210 N. Markwell Ave Oklahoma City OK 73127 DISTRICT 7, OFFICE 8 - Oklahoma 00017 GLENN M. JONES 5009 SE 52nd St Oklahoma City OK 73135 DISTRICT 7, OFFICE 9 - Oklahoma 00327 BERNARD M.
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