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Oklahoma CANDIDATES for STATE ELECTIVE OFFICE 2016 Filed In Oklahoma CANDIDATES FOR STATE ELECTIVE OFFICE 2016 Filed in the office of the State Election Board April 13-15, 2016 This list is compiled as of 5:00 P.M., April 15, 2016 Any candidate lawfully may withdraw until 5:00 P.M., April 19, 2016 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 NOTICE TO CANDIDATES All candidates who filed Declarations of Candidacy with the Secretary of the State Election Board April 13 – April 15, 2016, 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/2016Listbook.pdf. A copy of the publication has been provided electronically to the Publications Clearinghouse of the Oklahoma Department of Libraries. UNITED STATES SENATOR Democrat 00358 STEVE PERRY PO Box 18721 Oklahoma City OK 73154 00403 MIKE WORKMAN 5862 S Pittsburg Ave Tulsa OK 74135 Republican 00331 JAMES LANKFORD PO Box 1639 Bethany OK 73008 Libertarian 00390 DAX EWBANK 8324 S Broadway Guthrie OK 73044 00400 ROBERT T. MURPHY PO Box 2344 Norman OK 73070 Independent 00377 SEAN BRADDY PO Box 5591 Norman OK 73070 00416 MARK T. BEARD PO Box 720989 Oklahoma City OK 73172 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 01 Republican 00100 JIM BRIDENSTINE PMB 230 Tulsa 8086 S Yale OK 74136 00239 EVELYN L. ROGERS PO Box 701103 Tulsa OK 74170-1103 00259 TOM ATKINSON 401 S Boston Ave Tulsa Ste 715 OK 74103 Independent 00139 DAVID MATTHEW HULLUM PO Box 52141 Tulsa OK 74152 1 DISTRICT 02 Democrat 00210 PAUL E. SCHIEFELBEIN 16449 N 552 Rd Tahlequah OK 74464 00382 JOSHUA HARRIS-TILL PO Box 1261 Tahlequah OK 74465 Republican 00056 MARKWAYNE MULLIN PO Box 3681 Muskogee OK 74402 00275 JARRIN JACKSON PO Box 31 Oologah OK 74053 Independent 00299 JOHN McCARTHY PO Box 3808 Bernice OK 74331 DISTRICT 03 Democrat 00396 FRANKIE ROBBINS PO Box 86 Medford OK 73759 Republican 00037 FRANK D. LUCAS PO Box 1726 Oklahoma City OK 73101 00247 DESIREE BROWN 13019 E 670 Road Hennessey OK 73742 DISTRICT 04 Democrat 00372 BERT SMITH 3309 Elmo Way Moore OK 73160 00409 CHRISTINA OWEN PO Box 5791 Norman OK 73070 Republican 00027 TOM COLE PO Box 722256 Norman OK 73070 00313 JAMES TAYLOR PO Box 5785 Norman OK 73071 2 00352 SHAWN M. ROBERTS 4909 SE Brighton Dr Lawton OK 73501 Libertarian 00253 SEVIER WHITE 2532 Butler Dr Norman OK 73069 DISTRICT 05 Democrat 00079 TOM GUILD 2109 Rushing Meadows Edmond OK 73013 00307 AL McAFFREY 2 Oakwood Dr Forest Park OK 73121 00333 LEONA LEONARD PO Box 1244 Seminole OK 74818 Republican 00070 STEVE RUSSELL PO Box 1565 Choctaw OK 73020 00345 FRANK VOLPE PO Box 596 Harrah OK 73045 Libertarian 00407 ZACHARY KNIGHT 2100 Pebble Creek Blvd Edmond OK 73003 CORPORATION COMMISSIONER Democrat 00150 RICHARD MORRISSETTE PO Box 1704 Oklahoma City OK 73101 Republican 00163 DANA MURPHY PO Box 7552 Edmond OK 73083 3 STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 1 - Craig, *Delaware, *Mayes, Ottawa Democrat 00032 JOHN L. MYERS PO Box 463 Vinita OK 74301 Republican 00262 DAVID RYCROFT 2140 Hope St Jay OK 74346 00281 JONI JOAN CHARETTE 25050 S 510 Rd Afton OK 74331 00361 MICHEAL BERGSTROM PO Box 818 Adair OK 74330-0818 DISTRICT 3 - Adair, *Cherokee, *Delaware, *Mayes, *Rogers Democrat 00031 RHONDA COX PO Box 665 Locust Grove OK 74352 Republican 00201 WAYNE SHAW PO Box 6836 Grove OK 74344 00266 RUSSELL DON TURNER Rte 1 Box 1010 Stilwell OK 74960 DISTRICT 5 - *Atoka, Choctaw, *LeFlore, McCurtain, Pushmataha Democrat 00147 STACEY ALLEN EBERT PO Box 1052 Idabel OK 74745 00236 JOHN ALLEN WILLIAMS PO Box 848 Talihina OK 74571 Republican 00023 JOSEPH W. SILK PO Box 214 Broken Bow OK 74728 4 DISTRICT 7 - Haskell, *Hughes, Latimer, *Okfuskee, Pittsburg Democrat 00001 JOEL KERNS 283 Bucks of Gainescreek Rd McAlester OK 74501 Republican 00026 LARRY BOGGS PO Box 775 Wilburton OK 74578-0775 DISTRICT 9 - *Cherokee, *Muskogee Democrat 00153 STEPHEN HIGHERS 726 Meadows Cir Tahlequah OK 74464 00317 JACK A. REAVIS PO Box 1212 Muskogee OK 74402 00373 JOHN UZZO 1202 Garner Ave Tahlequah OK 74464 Republican 00140 JOHN TYLER HAMMONS 3401 Canterbury Muskogee OK 74403 00265 DEWAYNE PEMBERTON 4011 E 67th St S Muskogee OK 74403 DISTRICT 11 - *Osage, *Tulsa Democrat 00108 KEVIN MATTHEWS PO Box 481084 Tulsa OK 74148 00220 DARRELL KNOX 1527 N Yukon Ave Tulsa OK 74127 Criminal History Disclosure Filed DISTRICT 12 - Creek, *Tulsa Democrat 00328 B.C. JONES 1310 N 9th St Sapulpa OK 74066 5 Republican 00092 JAMES LEEWRIGHT 29000 W Highway 66 Bristow OK 74010 00289 PATRICK KENNEDY Box 575 Oilton OK 74052 Independent 00141 BEN SCROGGS PO Box 123 Bristow OK 74010 DISTRICT 13 - *Garvin, *Hughes, Pontotoc, *Pottawatomie, *Seminole Democrat 00149 ERIC HALL 1027 E 18th St Ada OK 74820 00217 STEVE JARMAN 221 Kerr Ave Pauls Valley OK 73075 Republican 00116 SHAWN HOWARD 17177 County Rd 3548 Ada OK 74820 00121 GREG McCORTNEY PO Box 2444 Ada OK 74821 00283 JET McCOY 9230 County Road 1510 Ada OK 74820 DISTRICT 15 - *Cleveland, *Oklahoma Republican 00097 ROB STANDRIDGE 101 E Gray St Norman #A OK 73069 00310 EDWARD C. MAGUIRE 305 Victory Ct Norman OK 73072 Independent 00028 SHAWN P. SHEEHAN 1037 Shadowlake Rd Norman OK 73071 DISTRICT 17 - *Oklahoma, *Pottawatomie Republican 00012 RON SHARP 1835 N Oklahoma Ave Shawnee OK 74804 6 00362 BROOKE McGOWAN 3900 S Cinder Cir Choctaw OK 73020 Independent 00337 LARRY R. STURGILL PO Box 503 Harrah OK 73045 DISTRICT 19 - Alfalfa, Garfield, Grant, *Kay Democrat 00238 RHONDA HARLOW 2709 W Broadway Enid OK 73703 Republican 00179 GREG INGLE 2009 W Cherokee Enid OK 73703 00256 ROSS VANHOOSER 8801 W Chestnut Ave Enid OK 73703 00314 ROLAND PEDERSON 33842 CR 530 Burlington OK 73722 Independent 00255 WHITNEY HALL 3809 Rockwood Rd Enid OK 73703 DISTRICT 21 - Payne Democrat 00417 DAKOTA BALLARD 409 S Lewis St Stillwater OK 74074 Republican 00062 TOM J. DUGGER PO Box 191 Stillwater OK 74076 00123 MIGUEL NAJERA 1910 W 6th Stillwater #196 OK 74074 Independent 00320 QUINN BALDWIN 4 Yellow Brick Stillwater OK 74074 7 DISTRICT 23 - *Canadian, *Grady, *Kingfisher Democrat 00272 LARRY WASSON 214 Willowcreek Rd Chickasha OK 73018 Republican 00124 MATT STACY 2250 County Rd 1270 Blanchard OK 73010 00167 LONNIE PAXTON PO Box 7 Tuttle OK 73089 00241 KEVIN CROW 1816 W Montana Chickasha OK 73018 DISTRICT 25 - *Tulsa Democrat 00009 ROBERT FOUNDS 303 E Washington Bixby OK 74008 Republican 00136 JOE NEWHOUSE 4111 W Laredo Pl Broken Arrow OK 74012 00171 BOB JACK 11411 E 133rd St S Broken Arrow OK 74011 00280 CRAIG MURRAY 416 W 127th St S Jenks OK 74037-4407 00394 LISA KRAMER PO Box 522 Bixby OK 74008 DISTRICT 27 - Beaver, Cimarron, Dewey, Ellis, Harper, Major, Texas, Woods, Woodward Democrat 00369 JOSHUA LEE SETZER PO Box 123 Goodwell OK 73939 Republican 00134 TOMMY W. NICHOLSON PO Box 880 Mooreland OK 73852 00194 BRYCE MARLATT 29 Country Oaks St Woodward OK 73801 8 DISTRICT 29 - Nowata, *Rogers, Washington Democrat 00360 ROBERT JOBE Rte 1 Box 221 Delaware OK 74027 Republican 00068 JULIE DANIELS 2191 Kyle Rd Bartlesville OK 74006 00175 JEAN S. OLIVER PO Box 3631 Bartlesville OK 74006 DISTRICT 31 - *Comanche, Cotton, Jefferson, *Stephens, Tillman Democrat 00076 PERRY BRINEGAR PO Box 639 Duncan OK 73534 Republican 00131 JUAN F. RODRIGUEZ PO Box 551 Cache OK 73527 00144 TONI HASENBECK PO Box 9 Elgin OK 73538 00176 CHRIS KIDD PO Box 159 Addington OK 73520 DISTRICT 33 - *Tulsa Democrat 00268 RANDAL E. BURRIS 1109 W Decatur Pl Broken Arrow OK 74011 00367 KIMBERLY FOBBS 5566 S 79th East Pl Tulsa OK 74145 Republican 00257 NATHAN DAHM PO Box 2323 Broken Arrow OK 74013-2323 00354 PATRICK PERSHING 2210 W Galveston St Broken Arrow OK 74012 00397 LARRY CURTIS 100 N Butternut Ave Broken Arrow OK 74012 9 DISTRICT 35 - *Tulsa Democrat 00235 THOMAS RYAN 118 E 21st St Tulsa Unit B OK 74114-1154 Republican 00021 GARY STANISLAWSKI 2992 E 78th St Tulsa OK 74136 Libertarian 00305 FRANK GROVE 1426 S Carson Ave Tulsa OK 74119 DISTRICT 37 - *Tulsa Democrat 00228 CORY GAGE PO Box 691245 Tulsa OK 74169 00312 ANDREW NUTTER 1523 W Bowen Pl Tulsa OK 74127 00387 LLOYD W. SNOW 1544 Lakeside Ridge Dr Sand Springs OK 74063 Republican 00245 BRIAN JACKSON PO Box 15 Sand Springs OK 74063 00309 DAN NEWBERRY 4823 S 81st W Ave Tulsa OK 74107 00410 PAULA L. PATTERSON 14443 W 17th St South Sand Springs OK 74063 Independent 00273 SHAWN W KETCHER PO Box 938 Sand Springs OK 74063 DISTRICT 39 - *Tulsa Democrat 00195 JOHN WALDRON 533 S Erie Ave Tulsa OK 74112 10 Republican 00135 AMANDA J.
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