Candidates for Federal, State and Legislative Offices Filed at the Oklahoma State Election Board April 8-10, 2020

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Candidates for Federal, State and Legislative Offices Filed at the Oklahoma State Election Board April 8-10, 2020 Candidates for Federal, State and Legislative Offices Filed at the Oklahoma State Election Board April 8-10, 2020 UNITED STATES SENATOR Democrat 00240 T SHEILA BILYEU, 76, 6300 Willow Loop, Flagstaff AZ 1033 Lasso Ln, Freedom, OK 73842 00244 T ABBY BROYLES, 30, 1114 Sherwood Ln #C4, Oklahoma City, OK 73116 00264 F ELYSABETH BRITT, 41, 13600 N Blackwelder Ave #258, Oklahoma City, OK 73134 00284 F R.O. JOE CASSITY, JR., 76, 1303 Monument Rd, Ponca City, OK 74604 Republican 00059 W JIM INHOFE, 85, 2139 E 32nd St, Tulsa, OK 74105 00200 W JJ STITT, 46, 808 Clark Dr, Kingfisher, OK 73750 00248 T JOHN TOMPKINS, 63, 3301 Hickory Stick Rd, Oklahoma City, OK 73120 00265 F NEIL MAVIS, 57, 3744 S Louisville Ave, Tulsa, OK 74135 Libertarian 00272 F ROBERT MURPHY, 72, 1609 Peach Tree Ln, Norman, OK 73071 Independent 00149 W JOAN FARR, 64, 18905 E 50th Pl S, Tulsa, OK 74134 00195 W A. D. NESBIT, 39, 215 W 14th St, Ada, OK 74820 Filings as of: 4/13/2020 1:05:26 PM Page: 1 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE - DISTRICT 01 Democrat 00224 T KOJO ASAMOA-CAESAR, 33, 1916 N Kenosha Ct, Tulsa, OK 74106 00290 F MARK A. KEETER, 63, 1315 N 151 E Ave, Tulsa, OK 74116 Republican 00074 W KEVIN HERN, 58, 2411 E 34th St, Tulsa, OK 74105 Independent 00221 T EVELYN L. ROGERS, 67, 6710 S Quaker Ave, Tulsa, OK 74136 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE - DISTRICT 02 Democrat 00009 W DANYELL LANIER, 44, 1611 W Main, Hugo, OK 74743 Republican 00127 W MARKWAYNE MULLIN, 42, Rte 1 Box 8255, Westville, OK 74965 00165 W JOSEPH SILK, 33, 317 Buffalo Rd, Watson, OK 74963 00257 F RHONDA HOPKINS, 44, 16204 E 620 Rd, Rose, OK 74364 Libertarian 00012 W RICHIE CASTALDO, 38, 27950 S Hwy 125 #212, Afton, OK 74331 Filings as of: 4/13/2020 1:05:26 PM Page: 2 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE - DISTRICT 03 Democrat 00204 W ZOE MIDYETT, 51, 330489 E 990 Rd, Wellston, OK 74881 Republican 00031 W FRANK D. LUCAS, 60, 8551 N 1880 Rd, Cheyenne, OK 73628 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE - DISTRICT 04 Democrat 00156 W MARY BRANNON, 68, 27493 State Hwy 74, Washington, OK 73093 00266 F JOHN D. ARGO, 68, 728 Westridge Ter, Norman, OK 73069 00281 F DAVID R. SLEMMONS, 71, 519 S University #9, Norman, OK 73069 Republican 00013 W JAMES TAYLOR, 61, 1415 Spoonwood Dr, Norman, OK 73071 00035 W TOM COLE, 70, 104 Briarwood St, Moore, OK 73160 00161 W TREVOR SIPES, 39, 1501 Mead Ln, Moore, OK 73170 00229 T GILBERT O. SANDERS, 74, 12604 Forest Oaks Dr, Choctaw, OK 73020-6682 Libertarian 00271 F BOB WHITE, 71, 2532 Butler Dr, Norman, OK 73069 Filings as of: 4/13/2020 1:05:26 PM Page: 3 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE - DISTRICT 05 Democrat 00001 W TOM GUILD, 65, 2109 Rushing Meadows, Edmond, OK 73013 00020 W KENDRA S. HORN, 43, 5909 N Ross Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73112 Republican 00036 W JANET BARRESI, 68, 3216 Brush Creek Rd, Oklahoma City, OK 73120 00063 W CHARLES TUFFY PRINGLE, 83, 35102 Moccasin Trl, McLoud, OK 74851 00064 W DAVID HILL, 52, 11101 Waters Welling Way, Edmond, OK 73013 00099 W TERRY NEESE, 72, 5900 Mosteller Dr #41, Oklahoma City, OK 73112 00123 W MICHAEL BALLARD, 50, 519 W Locust St, Tecumseh, OK 74873 00129 W MILES V. RAHIMI, 30, 1401 NW 176th St, Edmond, OK 73012 00136 W SHELLI LANDON, 62, 7724 S Evanston Ave, Tulsa, OK 74136 00194 W STEPHANIE BICE, 46, 1716 NW 184th St, Edmond, OK 73012 00276 F JAKE A. MERRICK, 38, 11240 NW 100th St, Yukon, OK 73099 Filings as of: 4/13/2020 1:05:26 PM Page: 4 CORPORATION COMMISSIONER Republican 00080 W HAROLD D SPRADLING, 85, 1102 S Kansas Ave, Cherokee, OK 73728 00199 W TODD HIETT, 52, 16431 Slick Rd, Kellyville, OK 74039 Libertarian 00255 F TODD HAGOPIAN, 40, 11290 S 72nd E Ct, Bixby, OK 74008 STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT 1 Republican 00016 W MICHEAL BERGSTROM, 61, 9436 N 439 Rd, Big Cabin, OK 74332 00055 W JAMES FUSER, 70, 27530 S 563 Rd, Afton, OK 74331 STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT 3 Democrat 00283 F DYLLON FITE, 27, 20432 W 897 Rd, Cookson, OK 74427 Republican 00172 W BLAKE COWBOY STEPHENS, 59, 21180 E 663 Rd, Tahlequah, OK 74464 00263 F WAYNE SHAW, 74, 28851 S 595 Cir, Grove, OK 74344 STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT 5 Democrat 00014 W RANDY COLEMAN, 63, 4350 S OK Hwy 259A, Broken Bow, OK 74728 Filings as of: 4/13/2020 1:05:26 PM Page: 5 00254 T BEVON ROGERS, 31, 2695 E 2087 Rd, Hugo, OK 74743 Republican 00132 W JIMMY WESTBROOK, 57, 789 Mum Rd, Broken Bow, OK 74728 00188 W GEORGE H BURNS, 67, 380 Burnstone Rd G, Haworth, OK 74740 00245 T JUSTIN JACKSON, 47, 163062 N 4539 Rd, Tuskahoma, OK 74574 STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT 7 Democrat 00223 T JERRY L. DONATHAN, 73, 132 Donathan Rd, McAlester, OK 74501 00253 T CATHY ZUKOSKY THORNTON, 66, 6461 S Bache Rd, Hartshorne, OK 74547 Republican 00011 W WARREN HAMILTON, 49, 40701 S CR 4480, McCurtain, OK 74944 00193 W LARRY BOGGS, 73, 699 NE 1095 Ave, Red Oak, OK 74563 00275 F KEVIN WOODY, 57, 180 Massey Cemetery Rd, McAlester, OK 74501 STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT 9 Democrat 00289 F JACK REAVIS, 62, 2220 Michael Rd, Muskogee, OK 74403 Filings as of: 4/13/2020 1:05:26 PM Page: 6 Republican 00057 W DEWAYNE PEMBERTON, 63, 4011 E 67th St S, Muskogee, OK 74403 STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT 11 Democrat 00250 T KEVIN MATTHEWS, 60, 447 E Latimer St, Tulsa, OK 74106 STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT 13 Republican 00002 W GREG McCORTNEY, 45, 1816 E 15th, Ada, OK 74820 00175 W CARISA ROBERSON, 37, 6926 County Road 1490, Ada, OK 74820 STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT 15 Democrat 00174 W ALEX SCOTT, 26, 107 Crawford Ct, Norman, OK 73069 00177 W MATT HECOX, 33, 4217 Harvard Rd, Norman, OK 73072 Republican 00122 W ROB STANDRIDGE, 53, 4732 Sundance Ct, Norman, OK 73072 STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT 17 Republican 00008 W BRANDON BAUMGARTEN, 28, 11 Timber Pond, Shawnee, OK 74804 00024 W CALEB FOSHEE, 39, 13855 E Reno Ave, Choctaw, OK 73020 Filings as of: 4/13/2020 1:05:26 PM Page: 7 00058 W RON SHARP, 67, 1835 N Oklahoma Ave, Shawnee, OK 74801 00299 F SHANE DAVID JETT, 45, 2313 Augusta Dr, Shawnee, OK 74801 Libertarian 00102 W GREG SADLER, 47, 18733 Dawn Rd, Newalla, OK 74857 STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT 19 Republican 00079 W ROLAND PEDERSON, 69, 33842 County Rd 530, Burlington, OK 73722 00101 W DAVID M. MASON, 61, 2825 Kelly Rd, Enid, OK 73703 STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT 21 Democrat 00073 W RICK DUNHAM, 34, 920 S Murphy St Apt 8101, Stillwater, OK 74074 Republican 00056 W TOM J. DUGGER, 71, 1623 W Liberty Ave, Stillwater, OK 74075 STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT 23 Republican 00134 W LONNIE J. PAXTON, 51, 1408 State Hwy 37, Tuttle, OK 73089 STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT 25 Republican 00247 T JOE NEWHOUSE, 42, 4111 W Laredo Pl, Broken Arrow, OK 74012 Filings as of: 4/13/2020 1:05:26 PM Page: 8 STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT 27 Republican 00050 W CASEY MURDOCK, 49, Rte 1 Box 45, Felt, OK 73937 STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT 28 Republican 00060 W MIKE HAINES, 49, 355960 E 960 Rd, Stroud, OK 74079 00151 W ZACK TAYLOR, 36, 35782 EW 1190, Seminole, OK 74868 00280 F CHRISTIAN FORD, 24, 348307 E 850 Rd, Chandler, OK 74834 STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT 29 Republican 00202 W JULIE DANIELS, 66, 2191 Kyle Rd, Bartlesville, OK 74006 STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT 31 Republican 00069 W CHRIS KIDD, 40, 8716 N 2930 Rd, Ringling, OK 73456 STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT 33 Republican 00277 F NATHAN DAHM, 37, 5204 S Redbud Ave, Broken Arrow, OK 74011 Filings as of: 4/13/2020 1:05:26 PM Page: 9 STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT 35 Democrat 00023 W CARLY HOTVEDT, 36, 8710 S Pittsburg Ave, Tulsa, OK 74137 00141 W JO ANNA DOSSETT, 39, 1632 S Evanston Ave, Tulsa, OK 74104 00192 W STAN ALLEN YOUNG, 61, 5124 S Columbia Ct, Tulsa, OK 74105-6640 Republican 00007 W CHERYL BABER, 55, 3748 S Wheeling Ave, Tulsa, OK 74105 00091 W KYDEN CREEKPAUM, 38, 3703 E 97th St, Tulsa, OK 74137 00291 F LINDA MORRISSEY, 67, 1325 S Guthrie Ave, Tulsa, OK 74119 STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT 37 Democrat 00065 W ALLISON IKLEY-FREEMAN, 28, 2907 W Easton Pl, Tulsa, OK 74127 Republican 00005 W CODY ROGERS, 32, 1819 W 89th St, Tulsa, OK 74132 00088 W CHRIS EMERSON, 52, 2303 W 113th Ct, Jenks, OK 74037 STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT 39 Democrat 00070 W SHAWNA MOTT-WRIGHT, 39, 8316 E 23rd St, Tulsa, OK 74129 Filings as of: 4/13/2020 1:05:26 PM Page: 10 Republican 00237 T DAVE RADER, 63, 8921 S Hudson Ave, Tulsa, OK 74137 STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT 41 Republican 00131 W ADAM PUGH, 42, 4625 Spectacular Bid Ave, Edmond, OK 73025 STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT 43 Democrat 00222 T TERRI REIMER, 39, 711 W Cherokee, Marlow, OK 73055 Republican 00010 W KAITY KEITH, 31, 20868 Penn Ave, Purcell, OK 73080 00117 W PAUL SCOTT, 52, 4505 Copperwood St, Duncan, OK 73533 00211 W JESSICA GARVIN, 34, 1206 W Cedar, Duncan, OK 73533 STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT 45 Democrat 00233 T JENNIFER WILKINSON, 42, 12232 SW 24th St, Yukon, OK 73099 Republican 00083 W PAUL ROSINO, 57, 2132 Avian Way, Oklahoma City, OK 73170 00114 W STEVAN ELVIS CUNNINGHAM, 51, 9600 SW 40th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73179 Filings as of: 4/13/2020 1:05:26 PM Page: 11 STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT 47 Democrat 00201 W ANDREA STONE, 45, 16008 Himalaya Rdg, Edmond, OK 73013 Republican 00212 W GREG TREAT, 41, 6101 NW 162nd St, Edmond, OK 73013 STATE REPRESENTATIVE - DISTRICT 1 Republican 00218 T ERIC ENSLEY, 41, 1608 Pecan Dr, Idabel, OK 74745 00238 T EDDY DEMPSEY, 54, 1012 Peaceful Home Rd, Valliant, OK 74764 STATE REPRESENTATIVE - DISTRICT 2 Republican 00046 W JIM OLSEN, 60, 108792 S 4767 Rd, Roland, OK 74954 STATE REPRESENTATIVE - DISTRICT 3 Democrat 00029 W MIKE SULLIVAN, 81, 550 Country Club Rd, Poteau, OK 74953 Republican 00015 W RICK WEST, 67, 47152 Walker Mt Rd, Heavener, OK 74937 00143 W LUNDY KIGER, 65, 114 Winridge Rd, Poteau, OK 74953 Filings as of: 4/13/2020 1:05:26 PM Page: 12 STATE REPRESENTATIVE - DISTRICT 4 Democrat 00085 W MATT MEREDITH, 35, 13931 W Shady Grove Rd, Tahlequah,
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