Batesline Ballot Card Oklahoma Republican Primary Election June 30, 2020

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Batesline Ballot Card Oklahoma Republican Primary Election June 30, 2020 BatesLine ballot card Oklahoma Republican primary election June 30, 2020 NOTE: This is a printable quick‐reference guide. Some recommended votes below are enthusiastic and unreserved, others qualified, hesitant. For all the nuance and the full archive of BatesLine stories on election 2020, visit http://www.batesline.com/election2020 Statewide office State House Office Recommended vote Office Recommended vote Corporation Commissioner Todd Hiett House 1 Eric Ensley House 3 Rick West Federal House 11 Wendi Stearman House 12 Justin Dine Office Recommended vote House 14 George Faught U. S. Senate Jim Inhofe House 15 Angie Brinlee U. S. House, CD 2 Markwayne Mullin House 17 Shannon Rowell U. S. House, CD 4 James Taylor House 18 Brenda Angel U. S. House, CD 5 David Hill House 20 Steve Herburger House 24 John Baca Tulsa County House 25 Gary Rhynes House 28 Jerri Parker Office Recommended vote House 30 Jake Rowland Court Clerk Don Newberry House 31 Karmin Greider County Commissioner Dist 2 Josh Turley House 33 Brice Chaffin House 40 Chad Caldwell State Questions House 42 Nicole Stevens Question Topic Vote House 52 Gerrid Kendrix SQ 802 Obamacare Medicaid constitutional NO House 56 Randy Talley amendment House 59 Adam Masters House 61 Kenny Bob Tapp State Senate House 62 Robert Johns House 66 Emily DeLozier Office Recommended vote House 69 Angela Strohm Senate 1 Micheal Bergstrom House 70 Taylor Woodrum Senate 3 Blake “Cowboy” Stephens House 71 Beverly Atteberry Senate 5 Justin Jackson House 74 Brad Peixotto Senate 7 Larry Boggs House 79 Margie Alfonso Senate 13 Carisa Roberson House 83 Eric Roberts Senate 17 Shane Jett House 94 Lauren Rodebush Senate 19 David Mason House 95 Max Wolfley Senate 28 Mike Haines House 96 Ken Warner Senate 35 Cheryl Baber House 100 Cobi Ceron Senate 37 No recommendation Senate 43 Kaity Keith School Board (non-partisan) Voter guides for conservative Oklahomans: Office Recommended vote ivoterguide.com Tulsa, Office 5 Shane Saunders (R) okforlife.com Tulsa, Office 6 Jerry Griffin (R) scorecard.ocpathink.org Berryhill, Office 5 Allisha Craig (D) www.muskogeepolitico.com Collinsville, Office 5 Jeromy Burwell (R) www.oklahomaconstitution.com Union, Office 5 Brandon Swearengin (R) ocpac.us/voter‐guide Revision 2 .
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