Candidates for Federal, State, Legislative and Judicial Offices Filed at the Oklahoma State Election Board April 9-11, 2014

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Candidates for Federal, State, Legislative and Judicial Offices Filed at the Oklahoma State Election Board April 9-11, 2014 Candidates for Federal, State, Legislative and Judicial Offices Filed at the Oklahoma State Election Board April 9-11, 2014 UNITED STATES SENATOR Democrat 00532 F MATT SILVERSTEIN, 33, 8115 E 112th St S, Bixby, OK 74008 Republican 00082 W JIM INHOFE, 79, 2139 E 32nd St, Tulsa, OK 74105 00287 W D. JEAN McBRIDE-SAMUELS, 59, 114 W 114th St, Jenks, OK 74037 00408 W ERICK PAUL WYATT, 35, 11333 Ballard Dr, Norman, OK 00478 T EVELYN L ROGERS, 61, 6710 S Quaker Ave, Tulsa, OK 74136 00482 T ROB MOYE, 58, 2316 Wayne Cutt Ave, Yukon, OK 73099 Independent 00356 W RAY WOODS, 78, 202 N Main, Fairview, OK 73737 00479 T AARON DeLOZIER, 30, 2103 Fm 171, Wichita Falls, TX 76305 00518 F JOAN FARR, 58, PO Box 998, Broken Arrow, OK 74013 UNITED STATES SENATOR Democrat 00124 W CONNIE JOHNSON, 61, 3301 E Forest Park Dr, Oklahoma City, OK Filings as of: 4/17/2014 5:25:34 PM Page: 1 00575 F PATRICK MICHAEL HAYES, 39, 416 W Main, Anadarko, OK 00576 F JIM ROGERS, 79, 8623 E Reno Ave Apt 5, Midwest City, OK 73110 Republican 00009 W JASON WEGER, 31, 752 Ridgecrest Ct, Norman, OK 73072 00067 W KEVIN CROW, 46, 1816 W Montana Ave, Chickasha, OK 73018 00377 W ERIC C. McCRAY, 33, 5736 S Rockford Ave, Tulsa, OK 00424 T T. W. SHANNON, 36, 504 SW 83rd St, Lawton, OK 73505 00486 T RANDY BROGDON, 60, 9015 N 100th E Ave, Owasso, OK 74055 00493 F JAMES LANKFORD, 46, 16121 Windrush Pl, Edmond, OK 73013 00497 F ANDY CRAIG, 41, 1933 W Dallas St, Broken Arrow, OK 74012 Independent 00538 F MARK T. BEARD, 54, 10321 Walnut Hollow Dr, Oklahoma City, OK 73162 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE - DISTRICT 01 Republican 00349 W JIM BRIDENSTINE, 38, 10630 S Erie Pl, Tulsa, OK 74137 Filings as of: 4/17/2014 5:25:34 PM Page: 2 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE - DISTRICT 02 Democrat 00526 F EARL E. EVERETT, 80, 316 W Benge Rd, Ft Gibson, OK 74434 00568 F JOSHUA HARRIS-TILL, 24, 403 E Normal, Tahlequah, OK 74464 Republican 00048 W DARREL ROBERTSON, 64, 68251 E 340 Rd, Jay, OK 74346 00177 W MARKWAYNE MULLIN, 36, RR 1 Box 8255, Westville, OK 74965 Independent 00521 F JON DOUTHITT, 76, 22815 Woodridge Dr, Claremore, OK 74019 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE - DISTRICT 03 Democrat 00560 F FRANKIE ROBBINS, 68, 118 Fir Dr, Medford, OK 73759 Republican 00066 W FRANK D. LUCAS, 54, Route 2 Box 136, Cheyenne, OK 73628 00455 T ROBERT HUBBARD, 69, 13000 W Memorial, Yukon, OK 73099 00490 T TIMOTHY RAY MURRAY, 47, 905 Lakecrest Dr, Moore, OK Filings as of: 4/17/2014 5:25:34 PM Page: 3 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE - DISTRICT 04 Democrat 00163 W TAE SI, 27, 309 Chalmette Dr #1, Norman, OK 00464 T BERT SMITH, 66, 3309 Elmo Way, Moore, OK 73160 Republican 00143 W TOM COLE, 64, 104 Briarwood St, Moore, OK 73160 00519 F ANNA FLATT, 46, 748 Long Mountain Rd, Ardmore, OK 73401 Independent 00558 F DENNIS B. JOHNSON, 74, 3400 Enterprise Dr, Norman, OK 73026 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE - DISTRICT 05 Democrat 00086 W TOM GUILD, 59, 2109 Rushing Meadows, Edmond, OK 73013 00184 W AL McAFFREY, 65, 720 NW 16th, Oklahoma City, OK 73103 00494 F LEONA LEONARD, 43, 905 Lincoln St, Seminole, OK 74868 Republican 00147 W STEVE RUSSELL, 50, 1313 SW 105th Pl, Oklahoma City, OK 73170 00192 W MIKE TURNER, 27, 18608 Saddle River Dr, Edmond, OK Filings as of: 4/17/2014 5:25:34 PM Page: 4 00375 W HARVEY SPARKS, 37, 4424 NW 18th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73107 00409 W CLARK JOLLEY, 43, 3016 Thornbrooke Blvd, Edmond, OK 00461 T PATRICE DOUGLAS, 51, 1712 Crossbow, Edmond, OK 73034 00511 F SHANE DAVID JETT, 39, 124 W Cherry St, Tecumseh, OK 74873 Independent 00405 W BUDDY RAY, 70, 9904 N Charter Oak Cir, Edmond, OK 00553 F TOM BOGGS, 51, Baan Thai #2817 324 Rachamanka Rd -- Thailand, Nakhon Pathom, 73000 00555 F ROBERT T. MURPHY, 66, 2862 Classen Blvd, Norman, OK 73071 GOVERNOR Democrat 00215 W JOE DORMAN, 43, 708 W Apache Ave, Rush Springs, OK 73082 Republican 00140 W MARY FALLIN, 59, 820 NE 23rd St, Oklahoma City, OK 73105 00483 T CHAD MOODY, 46, 6400 NE 122nd St, Oklahoma City, OK 00547 F DAX EWBANK, 38, 8324 S Broadway, Guthrie, OK 73044 Independent 00060 W RICHARD PRAWDZIENSKI, 66, 1712 Timber Ridge Rd, Edmond, OK 73034 Filings as of: 4/17/2014 5:25:34 PM Page: 5 00444 T JOE SILLS, 34, 1232 SW 92nd St, Oklahoma City, OK 73139 00549 F KIMBERLY WILLIS, 51, 1111 NE 63rd #D, Oklahoma City, OK 73111 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Democrat 00005 W CATHY CUMMINGS, 52, 3015 Lakeside Dr, Oklahoma City, OK Republican 00157 W TODD G. LAMB, 42, 5423 NW 132nd, Oklahoma City, OK 73142 STATE AUDITOR AND INSPECTOR Republican 00134 W GARY A. JONES, 59, 20237 SW Tinney Rd, Cache, OK 73527 ATTORNEY GENERAL Republican 00115 W SCOTT PRUITT, 45, 2834 S Utica Ave, Tulsa, OK 74114 STATE TREASURER Republican 00362 W KEN MILLER, 47, 1617 Durham Ct, Edmond, OK 73013 SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Democrat 00075 W JACK C. HERRON, JR., 68, 1813 Stoney Brook Dr, Norman, OK Filings as of: 4/17/2014 5:25:34 PM Page: 6 00113 W JOHN COX, 50, 13244 Hwy 82-C, Hulbert, OK 74441 00456 T FREDA DESKIN, 65, 1701 N Mistletoe Ln, Edmond, OK 00551 F IVAN HOLMES, 77, 7617 Kathryn Way, Oklahoma City, OK 73162 Republican 00220 W JANET COSTELLO BARRESI, 62, 3216 Brush Creek Rd, Oklahoma City, OK 73120 00418 W JOY HOFMEISTER, 49, 5713 E 103 St, Tulsa, OK 74137 00531 F BRIAN S. KELLY, 50, 613 Copperfield Ct, Edmond, OK 73003 COMMISSIONER OF LABOR Democrat 00534 F MIKE WORKMAN, 63, 5862 S Pittsburg Ave, Tulsa, OK 74135 Republican 00398 W MARK COSTELLO, 58, 5901 N Santa Fe Ave, Edmond, OK 73025 INSURANCE COMMISSIONER Republican 00123 W JOHN DOAK, 51, 9910 E 97th, Tulsa, OK 74133 00425 T BILL VINER, 61, 209 NE 18th St, Moore, OK 73160 Filings as of: 4/17/2014 5:25:34 PM Page: 7 CORPORATION COMMISSIONER Republican 00181 W CLIFF BRANAN, 52, 7303 Lancet Ln, Oklahoma City, OK 73120 00485 T TODD HIETT, 46, 16431 Slick Rd, Kellyville, OK 74039 DISTRICT JUDGE - DISTRICT 1, OFFICE 1 00201 W JON K. PARSLEY, 45, 3508 Road R2, Guymon, OK 73942 DISTRICT JUDGE - DISTRICT 2, OFFICE 1 00008 W DOUG HAUGHT, 64, 303 Sondra Dr, Elk City, OK 73644 DISTRICT JUDGE - DISTRICT 3, OFFICE 1 00328 W RICHARD B. DARBY, 56, 2509 Apache Pass, Altus, OK 73521 DISTRICT JUDGE - DISTRICT 4, OFFICE 1 00441 T JUSTIN P. EILERS, 36, 211821 E County Road 41, Mooreland, OK 73852 00524 F JEREMY BAYS, 43, 16557 County Road 490, Dacoma, OK 73731 00559 F MIKE STAKE, 60, 3223 Robin Ridge Rd, Woodward, OK 73801 Filings as of: 4/17/2014 5:25:34 PM Page: 8 DISTRICT JUDGE - DISTRICT 4, OFFICE 2 00492 F PAUL K. WOODWARD, 54, 1925 Ramona Dr, Enid, OK 73703 DISTRICT JUDGE - DISTRICT 4, OFFICE 3 00195 W DENNIS HLADIK, 64, 806 E Cottonwood Ln, Enid, OK 73701 DISTRICT JUDGE - DISTRICT 5, OFFICE 1 00227 W EMMIT TAYLOE, 56, 500 Big Rock, Medicine Park, OK 00481 T JAY WALKER, 61, 1302 NW Cherry, Lawton, OK DISTRICT JUDGE - DISTRICT 5, OFFICE 2 00055 W KEN GRAHAM, 68, 3815 W Camelback, Duncan, OK 73533 00107 W G. BRENT RUSSELL, 55, 3313 Jacquelyn Ter, Duncan, OK 73533 00562 F JOSHUA A. CREEKMORE, 37, 2007 W Pine, Duncan, OK 73533 DISTRICT JUDGE - DISTRICT 5, OFFICE 3 00161 W KEITH B. AYCOCK, 66, 722 NW 46th St, Lawton, OK 73505 Filings as of: 4/17/2014 5:25:34 PM Page: 9 DISTRICT JUDGE - DISTRICT 5, OFFICE 4 00167 W MARK RANDALL SMITH, 62, 7504 NW Grensted Ln, Lawton, OK 73505 DISTRICT JUDGE - DISTRICT 5, OFFICE 5 00237 W GERALD F. NEUWIRTH, 67, 3211 SW 67th St, Lawton, OK 73505 DISTRICT JUDGE - DISTRICT 6, OFFICE 1 00146 W RICHARD G. VAN DYCK, 56, 1238 County Road 1340, Chickasha, OK DISTRICT JUDGE - DISTRICT 7, OFFICE 1 00288 W ALETIA HAYNES TIMMONS, 53, 700 NE 122nd #2307, Oklahoma City, OK 73114 00465 T JOEL A. PORTER, 51, 6005 Braniff Dr, Oklahoma City, OK DISTRICT JUDGE - DISTRICT 7, OFFICE 2 00019 W THOMAS E. PRINCE, 56, 1205 NW 197th St, Edmond, OK 73012 00477 T K. WILLIAMS, 40, 1813 Godhania, Edmond, OK 73003 Filings as of: 4/17/2014 5:25:34 PM Page: 10 DISTRICT JUDGE - DISTRICT 7, OFFICE 3 00021 W DONALD L. DEASON, 61, 5609 NW 163rd Ter, Edmond, OK 73013 00415 W ORENTHEL DENSON, 45, 8721 Dena Lane, Oklahoma City, OK DISTRICT JUDGE - DISTRICT 7, OFFICE 4 00130 W BRYAN C. DIXON, 61, 1109 Olde Bridge Rd, Edmond, OK 73034 DISTRICT JUDGE - DISTRICT 7, OFFICE 5 00407 W PATRICIA GAYLE PARRISH, 57, 4817 NW 73rd St, Oklahoma City, OK 73132 DISTRICT JUDGE - DISTRICT 7, OFFICE 6 00027 W TIMOTHY R. HENDERSON, 55, 2325 Sugarberry Cir, Edmond, OK 73034 DISTRICT JUDGE - DISTRICT 7, OFFICE 7 00002 W CINDY H. TRUONG, 38, 1210 N. Markwell Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73127 DISTRICT JUDGE - DISTRICT 7, OFFICE 8 00017 W GLENN M. JONES, 62, 5009 SE 52nd St, Oklahoma City, OK 73135 Filings as of: 4/17/2014 5:25:34 PM Page: 11 DISTRICT JUDGE - DISTRICT 7, OFFICE 9 00327 W BERNARD M. JONES, 35, 5301 N Stonewall Dr, Oklahoma City, OK 73111 DISTRICT JUDGE - DISTRICT 7, OFFICE 10 00073 W BILL GRAVES, 76, 11817 Leaning Elm Rd, Oklahoma City, OK 73120 DISTRICT JUDGE - DISTRICT 7, OFFICE 11 00132 W BARBARA G.
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