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Candidate Name Office FB Website U.S. & STATEWIDE Candidate Name Office FB Website U.S. & STATEWIDE TIM GILPIN US REPRESENTATIVE - DISTRICT 01 www.facebook.com/Gilpin4Congress www.Gilpin4congress.com JASON NICHOLS US REPRESENTATIVE - DISTRICT 02 https://www.facebook.com/nichols4congress www.nichols4congress.com FRANKIE ROBBINS US REPRESENTATIVE - DISTRICT 03 www.facebook.com/RobbinsForOklahoma www.robbinsforoklahoma.com MARY BRANNON US REPRESENTATIVE - DISTRICT 04 www.facebook.com/Brannon4Congress www.electbrannon.com KENDRA HORN US REPRESENTATIVE - DISTRICT 05 www.facebook.com/KendraHornForCongress www.kendrahornforcongress.com DREW EDMONDSON GOVERNOR www.facebook.com/drewforoklahoma www.drewforoklahoma.com ANASTASIA A. PITTMAN LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR www.facebook.com/Pittman4LtGov www.anastasiapittman.com MARK MYLES ATTORNEY GENERAL www.facebook.com/electmarkmyles www.electmarkmyles.com JOHN COX SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTIONwww.facebook.com/ElectDr.JohnCox www.cox4ok.com FRED DORRELL COMMISSIONER OF LABOR www.facebook.com/FredforOKLabor2018 www.freddorrell.com KIMBERLY FOBBS INSURANCE COMMISSIONER www.facebook.com/KimberlyFobbsforOK www.kimberlyfobbs.com CORPORATION COMMISSION ASHLEY NICOLE McCRAY CORPORATION COMMISSIONER www.facebook.com/Ashley4OCC www.Ashley4OCC.com DA RANA HILL DISTRICT ATTORNEY - DISTRICT 3 www.facebook.com/RanaHll4DA www.hill4ok.com DICK TANNERY DISTRICT ATTORNEY - DISTRICT 5 www.facebook.com/rwtannery DAVID PRATER DISTRICT ATTORNEY - DISTRICT 7 CORY T. WILLIAMS DISTRICT ATTORNEY - DISTRICT 9 www.facebook.com/WilliamsforOK KENNY WRIGHT DISTRICT ATTORNEY - DISTRICT 13 JENNY PROEHL-DAY DISTRICT ATTORNEY - DISTRICT 14 www.facebook.com/DayforDA www.dayforda.com ORVIL LOGE DISTRICT ATTORNEY - DISTRICT 15 www.facebook.com/groups/852346624792428/about JEFFREY C. SMITH DISTRICT ATTORNEY - DISTRICT 16 MARK A. MATLOFF DISTRICT ATTORNEY - DISTRICT 17 TERRY HARRISON JR. DISTRICT ATTORNEY - DISTRICT 18 www.facebook.com/ElectHarrisonDA EMILY REDMAN DISTRICT ATTORNEY - DISTRICT 19 JOSHUA EDWARDS DISTRICT ATTORNEY - DISTRICT 22 ADAM R. PANTER DISTRICT ATTORNEY - DISTRICT 23 www.facebook.com/adampanter www.adampanter.com ROB BARRIS DISTRICT ATTORNEY - DISTRICT 25 STATE SENATE JENNIFER ESAU STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT 2 www.facebook.com/EsauforOKSenate www.http://jenniferesau.com/ EDDIE MARTIN STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT 4 www.facebook.com/eddiemartinforsenate www.eddiemartinforsenate.com ARNOLD BOURNE STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT 6 www.facebook.com/arnoldbourneforsenate www.arnoldbourne.com SHANNAN TUCKER STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT 8 www.facebook.com/ShannanforOK www.shannantucker.com RICK PARRIS STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT 12 www.parris4ok.com JUSTIN ARLEDGE STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT 14 www.facebook.com/Justin4OK www.justin4ok.com MARY B. BOREN STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT 16 www.facebook.com/MaryBorenForSenate www.maryboren.com CHARLES ARNALL STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT 18 www.facebook.com/Arnall4Senate HEADY COLEMAN STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT 20 www.facebook.com/headyforsenate www.Headyforsenate.com WILLIAM ANDREWS STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT 22 www.facebook.com/andrewsforok www.andrewsforok.com RENÉE JERDEN STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT 24 www.facebook.com/SenJerden www.Reneejerden.com JULIA KIRT STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT 30 www.facebook.com/kirtforsenate www.juliakirt.com JACOBI CROWLEY STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT 32 www.facebook.com/JacobiforOklahoma www.jacobi4ok.com BRYAN O'BRIEN STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT 36 www.facebook.com/OBrienforOKSenate36 www.bryan4ok.com JEFF BERRONG STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT 38 www.facebook.com/BerrongforStateSenate www.JeffBerrong.com CARRI HICKS STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT 40 www.facebook.com/hicksforsenate www.carrihicks.com www.crowdpac.com/campaigns/383715/linda-wade- LINDA WADE STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT 42 www.facebook.com/lindawade4OK ms-cis-bba MICHAEL BROOKS STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT 44 KAY FLOYD STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT 46 www.facebook.com/George-Young-for-Oklahoma- GEORGE E. YOUNG STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT 48 1434040150186153 www.youngforoklahoma.com STATE HOUSE JOHNNY TADLOCK STATE REP - DISTRCIT 1 TOM STITES STATE REP - DISTRCIT 2 www.tomstitesforok.com www.facebook.com/Troy-Dyer-for-State- TROY DYER STATE REP - DISTRICT 3 Representative-210713359280725 MATT MEREDITH STATE REP - DISTRICT 4 www.facebook.com/mattmeredithok www.mattmeredithok.com ED TRUMBULL STATE REP - DISTRICT 5 www.facebook.com/edtrumbull2018 www.electtrumbull.com JOHN L. MYERS STATE REP - DISTRICT 6 www.facebook.com/JohnMyersforOK www.MyersforOK.com BEN LORING STATE REP - DISTRICT 7 www.facebook.com/Ben-Loring-1403714739880110 www.loringforstaterep.org DARRELL MOORE STATE REP - DISTRICT 8 www.facebook.com/darrellmooreforok www.darrellmooreforok.com CLAY LAYTON STATE REP - DISTRICT 9 www.facebook.com/laytonforok KEVIN STACY STATE REP - DISTRICT 10 www.facebook.com/kevinstacyforhousedistrict10 CYNDI RALSTON STATE REP - DISTRICT 12 www.facebook.com/cyndi4ok www.ralston4ok.com JOLENE ARMSTRONG STATE REP - DISTRICT 13 www.facebook.com/jolene4ok JACK REAVIS STATE REP - DISTRICT 14 www.facebook.com/reavisforhouse www.ReavisForHouse.com JUDY ROSS MOORE STATE REP - DISTRICT 15 www.facebook.com/JudyMoore4House15 www.pennieembry.com CHANDLER TORBETT STATE REP - DISTRICT 16 www.facebook.com/Torbett4OKHouse www.chandlertorbett.com PEGGY DeFRANGE STATE REP - DISTRICT 17 www.facebook.com/DeFrangeforOK www.peopleforpeggy.com DONNIE CONDIT STATE REP - DISTRICT 18 www.facebook.com/dconditstaterep18 LEWIS COLLINS STATE REP - DISTRICT 19 www.facebook.com/stevejarmanforoklahoma stevejarmanforoklahoma.com STEVE JARMAN STATE REP - DISTRICT 20 WAYNE EIDSON STATE REP - DISTRICT 22 CRAIG JOHN HOXIE STATE REP - DISTRICT 23 www.facebook.com/Hoxie4Oklahoma https://www.hoxie4oklahoma.com STEVE KOUPLEN STATE REP - DISTRICT 24 DANIEL D. MANUEL STATE REP - DISTRICT 25 www.facebook.com/manuel4ok www.manuel4ok.com TERRY W HOPKINS STATE REP - DISTRICT 26 www.facebook.com/twhopkinsforhd26 www.secure.actblue.com/donate/steve-barnes-for- STEVE BARNES STATE REP - DISTRICT 28 www.facebook.com/BarnesForRepresentative state-representative-2018 JESSE GOODWIN STATE REP - DISTRICT 29 KARA SAWYER STATE REP - DISTRICT 31 www.facebook.com/Christi-Wolff-for-District-32- CHRISTI WOLFF STATE REP - DISTRICT 32 1054562218028691 BRANDON T. PHILLIPS STATE REP - DISTRICT 33 www.facebook.com/BrandonTPhillipsOKHouse33 TRISH RANSON STATE REP - DISTRICT 34 www.facebook.com/RansonHouse34 www.ransonhouse34.com JASHA LYONS ECHO-HAWK STATE REP - DISTRICT 35 www.facebook.com/jashalyonsechohawk www.jashalyonsechohawk.com DEVYN DENTON STATE REP - DISTRICT 39 www.facebook.com/devyn4ok www.dentonforhd39.com NORMAN GREY STATE REP - DISTRICT 40 JENNIE SCOTT STATE REP - DISTRICT 41 www.facebook.com/jenniescottfor41 www.JennieScottfor41.com LIZ GEORGE STATE REP - DISTRICT 42 www.facebook.com/votelizgeorg www.lizforoklahoma.com CHANTELLE CORY STATE REP - DISTRICT 43 www.facebook.com/cory4ok www.cory4ok.com EMILY VIRGIN STATE REP - DISTRICT 44 www.facebook.com/RepEmilyVirgin www.emilyvirgin.com MERLEYN BELL STATE REP - DISTRICT 45 www.facebook.com/bell4norman www.bell4norman.com JACOB ROSECRANTS STATE REP - DISTRICT 46 www.facebook.com/RosecrantsForHD46 www.jacobrosecrants.com SARAH CARNES STATE REP - DISTRICT 47 www.facebook.com/ElectSarahCarne www.electsarahcarnes.com CHERYL KEY STATE REP - DISTRICT 48 www.facebook.com/CherylKey4Me www.actblue.com/donate/cherylkey4me MIRANDA SHELTON STATE REP - DISTRICT 49 www.facebook.com/MirandaIsRight4OK www.miranda4ok.com LESLIE BONEBREAK STATE REP - DISTRICT 53 www.facebook.com/Bonebreak2018 www.Bonebreak2018.com KATELYN DOCKERY STATE REP - DISTRICT 54 www.facebook.com/dockery2018 www.dockery2018.com DENNIS DUGGER STATE REP - DISTRICT 55 www.facebook.com/votedugger www.dennisdugger.com DAVID PERRYMAN STATE REP - DISTRICT 56 www.facebook.com/davidperrymanforhouse www.davidperryman.com www.facebook.com/Ashley-Lehnert-for-House-District- ASHLEY LEHNERT STATE REP - DISTRICT 61 61-169934003833830 www.ashleylehnert.com www.facebook.com/VOTE-LARRY-BUSH- LARRY BUSH STATE REP - DISTRICT 62 1712300049044783 www.larrybush62.com JOAN E. GABELMANN STATE REP - DISTRICT 63 www.facebook.com/joangabelmannhd63 BRANDON R. THOMPSON STATE REP - DISTRICT 65 www.facebook.com/votebrandonthompson2018 www.votebt.com ANGELA GRAHAM STATE REP - DISTRICT 66 www.facebook.com/Angela4OK www.Angela4OK.com CARLY HOTVEDT STATE REP - DISTRICT 67 www.facebook.com/CarlyforOK www.CarlyforOklahoma.com MICHAEL ROSS STATE REP - DISTRICT 68 www.facebook.com/ross4ok www.Ross4OK.com ANDY RICHARDSON STATE REP - DISTRICT 69 www.facebook.com/andy4ok www.andy4ok.com JJ BURNAM STATE REP - DISTRICT 70 www.facebook.com/JJforOK www.jjburnam.com DENISE BREWER STATE REP - DISTRICT 71 www.facebook.com/Brewer4OK www.Brewer4OK.com MONROE NICHOLS STATE REP - DISTRICT 72 www.facebook.com/RepNichols www.monroeforoklahoma.com REGINA GOODWIN STATE REP - DISTRICT 73 www.facebook.com/okrepreginagoodwin www.reginagoodwin.com KAREN GADDIS STATE REP - DISTRICT 75 www.facebook.com/VoteKarenGaddis www.karengaddis.com FORREST MAYER STATE REP - DISTRICT 76 www.facebook.com/Mayerfor76 www.Mayerfor76.com JOHN WALDRON STATE REP - DISTRICT 77 www.facebook.com/waldron4ok www.waldron4ok.com MELOYDE BLANCETT STATE REP - DISTRICT 78 www.facebook.com/blancettforhouse www.blancettforhouse.com MELISSA PROVENZANO STATE REP - DISTRICT 79 www.facebook.com/proven4oklahoma www.Proven4Oklahoma.com JANICE J. GRAHAM STATE REP - DISTRICT 80 www.facebook.com/J.Graham4HouseDistrict80 www.70400.campaignpartner.net/home JACKIE PHILLIPS STATE REP - DISTRICT 81 www.facebook.com/JackiePhillipsHD81 www.jackiephillips2018.com
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