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ROSTER of Oklahoma State and County Officers E2750.5 R839sc 1982 C.J 1982 ROSTER of Oklahoma State and County Officers Elected at the General Election Held November 2, 1982 Together with Hold-over State Officials Compiled By STATE ELECTION BOARD LEE SLATER, SECRETARY STATE CAPITOL OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA STATE OFFICERS D—Democrat R—Republican I—Independent EXECUTIVE Governor - George Nigh, D, Oklahoma City Lieutenant Governor - Spencer Bernard, D, Rush Springs State Auditor and Inspector - Clifton H. Scott, D, Tecumseh Attorney General - Mike Turpen, D, Muskogee State Treasurer - Leo Winters, D, Durant Superintendent of Public Instruction - Leslie R. Fisher, D, Moore Insurance Commissioner - Gerald Grimes, D, Oklahoma City Corporation Commission - *Hamp Baker, D, Oklahoma City; James B. Townsend, D, Shawnee; Norma Eagleton, D, Oklahoma City U. S. SENATORS David L. Boren, D, Seminole Don Nickles, R, Ponca City* U. S. REPRESENTATIVES Dist. I - James R. Jones, D, Tulsa Dist. 2 - Mike Synar, D, Muskogee Dist. 3 - Wes Watkins, D, Ada Dist. 4 - Dave McCurdy, D, Norman Dist. 5 - Mickey Edwards, R, Washington D. C. Dist. 6 - Glenn English, D, Cordell DISTRICT ATTORNEYS Dist. I - Beaver, Cimarron, Harper, Texas Don E. Wood, D, Guymon Dist. 2 - Beckham, Custer, Ellis, Greer, Harmon, Roger Mills James P. Garrett, D, Mangum Dist. 3 - Jackson, Kiowa, Tillman, Washita Steven S Suttle, D, Altus Dist. 4 - Blaine, Canadian, Garfield, Grant, Kingfisher Cathy Stocker, R, Enid *Elected in 1980 Dist. 5 - Comanche, Cotton Dick W. Tannery, D, Lawton Dist. 6 - Caddo, Grady, Jefferson, Stephens Tony R. Burns, D, Anadarko Dist. 7 - Oklahoma Bob Macy, D, Oklahoma City Dist. 8 - Kay, Noble Joseph A. Wideman, D, Newkirk Dist. 9 - Logan, Payne Jim Langley, D, Stillwater Dist. 10 - Osage, Pawnee Larry D. Stuart, D, Pawhuska Dist. I I - Nowata, Washington Craig D. Corgan, R, Bartlesville Dist. 12 - Craig, Mayes, Rogers T. Jack Graves, D, Claremore Dist. 13 - Delaware, Ottawa Thomas H. May, D, Fairland Dist. 14- Tulsa David Moss, D, Tulsa Dist. IS - Muskogee W. A. Drew Edmondson, D, Muskogee Dist. 16 - Latimer, LeFlore Don Sullivan, D, Poteau Dist. 17 - Choctaw, McCurtain, Pushmataha Don Shaw, D, Idabel Dist. 18 - Haskell, Pittsburg Donald Ray Roberts, D, McAlester Dist. 19 - Atoka, Bryan, Coal Larry G. Grant, D, Durant Dist. 20 - Carter, Johnston, Love, Marshall, Murray Ronald E. Worthen, D, Ardmore Dist. 21 - Cleveland, Garvin, McClain Tully McCoy, D, Purcell Dist. 22 - Hughes, Pontotoc, Seminole William N. Peterson, D, Ada Dist. 23 - Lincoln, Pottawatomie Bill Roberson, D, Shawnee Dist. 24 - Creek, Okfuskee David Young, D, Sapulpa Dist. 24A - Mcintosh, Okmulgee Greg Stidham, D, Checotah Dist. 26 - Alfalfa, Dewey, Major, Woods, Woodward Tom Gruber, D, Alva Dist. 27 - Adair, Cherokee, Sequoyah, Wagoner Gerald Hunter, D, Sallisaw JUDICIAL—NONPARTISAN JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURT Dist. I - Robert E. Lavender, Claremore Dist. 2 - Ralph B. Hodges, Durant Dist. 3 - Marian P. Opala, Warr Acres* Dist. 4 - Pat Irwin, Leedey* Dist. 5 - Ben T. Williams, Stratford Dist. 6 - Robert D. Simms, Tulsa Dist. 7 - Don Barnes, Okmulgee* Dist. 8 - Rudolph Hargrove, Wewoka Dist. 9 - John B. Doolin, Lawton JUDGES OF THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS Off. I - Tom R. Cornish, McAlester (Eastern Dist.) Off. 2 - Tom Brett, Oklahoma City (Northern Dist.)* Off. 3 - Hez J. Bussey, Norman (Southern Dist.) JUDGES OF THE COURT OF APPEALS Dist. I Off. I Paul W. Brightmire, Tulsa Dist. I Off. 2 Wm. W. Means, Tulsa** Dist. 2 Off. I John D. Boydston, Eufaula** Dist. 2 Off. 2 Fred DeMier, Miami** Dist. 3 Off. I Kenneth D. Bacon, Marietta Dist. 3 Off. 2 Ron Stubblefield, Durant** Dist. 4 Off. I Lester A. Reynolds, Norman Dist. 4 Off. 2 Donald L. Howard, Midwest City** Dist. 5 Off. I Stewart M. Hunter, Oklahoma City** Dist. 5 Off. 2 Patricia Dougherty Robinson, Oklahoma City** Dist. 6 Off. I Charles M. Wilson, Oklahoma City** Dist. 6 Off. 2 Joe Young, Woodward** •Retained by popular vote, November 2, 1982 **Elected in 1982 DISTRICT JUDGES Dist. I Off. I Beaver, Cimarron, Harper, Texas Frank M. Ogden, 111, Guymon Dist. 2 Off. I Beckham, Custer, Ellis, Greer, Harmon, Roger Mills Gary P. McGinn, Elk City Dist. 3 Off. I Jackson, Kiowa, Tillman, Washita Paul Braun, Hobart Dist. 4 Off. I Alfalfa, Dewey, Major, Woods, Woodward Ray Dean Linder, Alva Dist. 4 Off. 2 Blaine, Garfield, Grant, Kingfisher Richard W. Pickens, Enid Dist. 4 Off. 3 Garfield William O. Green, 111, Enid Dist. 5 Off. I Comanche, Cotton Jack Brock, Lawton Dist. 5 Off. 2 Jefferson, Stephens George W. Lindley, Duncan Dist. 5 Off. 3 Comanche J. Winston Raburn, Lawton Dist. 5 Off. 4 Comanche, Cotton William M. Roberts, Lawton Dist. 5 Off. 5 Comanche Kenneth L. Youngblood, Lawton Dist. 6 Off. I Caddo, Grady Milbern Jay Adams, Anadarko Dist. 7 Off. I Oklahoma Charles L. Owen, Oklahoma City Dist. 7 Off. 2 Oklahoma Homer Smith, Oklahoma City Dist. 7 Off. 3 Oklahoma David M. Cook, Oklahoma City Dist. 7 Off. 4 Oklahoma Karl R. Gray, Oklahoma City Dist. 7 Off. 5 Oklahoma Jack R. Parr, Oklahoma City Dist. 7 Off. 6 Oklahoma William C. Page, Bethany Dist. 7 Off. 7 Oklahoma William S. Myers, Jr., Oklahoma City Dist. 7 Off. 8 Oklahoma William R. Saied, Oklahoma City Dist. 7 Off. 9 Oklahoma James L. Gullett, Oklahoma City Dist. 7 Off. 10 Oklahoma William C. Kessler, Oklahoma City Dist. 7 Off. I I Oklahoma Raymond Naifeh, Oklahoma City Dist. 7 Off. 12 Oklahoma Arthur Lory Rakestraw, Oklahoma City Dist. 7 Off. 13 Oklahoma Joe Cannon, Edmond Dist. 7 Off. 14 Oklahoma John M. Amick, Oklahoma City 4 Dist. 8 Off. I Kay, Noble Lowell Doggett, Ponca City Dist. 9 Off. I Logan, Payne Ray Lee Wall, Stillwater Dist. 10 Off. I Osage Don H. Hampton, Pawhuska Dist. I I Off. I Nowata, Washington John G. Lanning, Bartlesville Dist. 12 Off. I Craig, Mayes, Rogers William J. Whistler, Vinita Dist. 12 Off. 2 Craig, Mayes, Rogers Byron Ed Williams, Claremore Dist. 13 Off. I Delaware, Ottawa, Sam C. Fullerton, Miami Dist. 14 Off. I Tulsa Ronald L. Shaffer, Tulsa Dist. 14 Off. 2 Tulsa Joe Jennings, Tulsa Dist. 14 Off. 3 Tulsa Jane P. Wiseman, Tulsa Dist. 14 Off. 4 Tulsa Margaret Lamm, Tulsa Dist. 14 Off. 5 Pawnee Robert J. Scott, Pawnee Dist. 14 Off. 6 Tulsa Robert F. Martin, Tulsa Dist. 14 Off. 7 Tulsa M. M. McDougal, Tulsa Dist. 14 Off. 8 Tulsa Clifford E. Hopper, Tulsa Dist. 14 Off. 9 Tulsa Jay Dalton, Tulsa Dist. 14 Off. 10 Tulsa Richard V. Armstrong, Tulsa Dist. 14 Off. II Tulsa Patricia M. Hoebel, Tulsa Dist. 14 Off. 12 Tulsa David E. Winslow, Tulsa Dist. 14 Off. 13 Tulsa Robert E. Caldwell, Tulsa Dist. 15 Off. I Muskogee Hardy Summers, Muskogee Dist. 15 Off. 2 Cherokee, Wagoner William H. Bliss, Tahlequah Dist. 15 Off. 3 Adair, Sequoyah Bill Ed Rogers, Sallisaw Dist. 15 Off. 4 Muskogee Elmer C. Nelson, Muskogee Dist. 16 Off. I Haskell, Latimer, LeFlore George H. McBee, Poteau Dist. 17 Off. I Choctaw, McCurtain, Pushmataha G. Gail Craytor, Eagletown Dist. 18 Off. I Mcintosh, Pittsburg Robert A. Layden, McAlester Dist. 19 Off. I Bryan Joe C. Taylor, Durant 5 Dist. 20 Off. I Carter Woodrow George, Ardmore Dist. 20 Off. 2 Johnston, Love, Marshall, Murray H. Leo Austin, Tishomingo Dist. 21 Off. I Cleveland Preston A. Trimble, Norman Dist. 21 Off. 2 Garvin, McClain J. Kenneth Love, Washington Dist. 21 Off. 3 Cleveland Mike McDanel, Norman Dist. 22 Off. I Hughes, Seminole Gordon R. Melson, Seminole Dist. 22 Off. 2 Pontotoc Ronald L. Jones, Ada Dist. 22 Off. 3 Seminole Gary R. Brown, Wewoka Dist. 23 Off. I Lincoln Milton C. Craig, Chandler Dist. 23 Off. 2 Pottawatomie Lloyd H. Henry, Shawnee Dist. 24 Off. I Creek Donald D. Thompson, Sapulpa Dist. 24 Off. 2 Okfuskee Jess I. Miracle, Okemah Dist. 24 Off. 3 Okmulgee John Maley, Okmulgee Dist. 24 Off. 4 Creek Charles S. Woodson, Drumright Dist. 24 Off. 5 Okmulgee Edgar R. Boatman, Okmulgee Dist. 25 Off. I Atoka, Coal Lavern Fishel, Coalgate Dist. 26 Off. I Canadian Stan Chatman, Yukon ASSOCIATE DISTRICT JUDGES Adair County John C. Garrett, Stilwell Alfalfa County Wayne B. Smith, Cherokee Atoka County Richard E. Mayfield, Atoka Beaver County James F. Lane, Beaver Beckham County Richard L. Dugger, Elk City Blaine County Mike Cunningham, Watonga Bryan County Billy A. Mickle, Durant Caddo County James R. Winchester, Hinton Canadian County Edward C. Cunningham, El Reno ' g Carter County Thomas S. Walker, Ardmore Cherokee County Lynn Burris, Tahlequah Choctaw County James R. Wolfe, Hugo Cimarron County George H. Leach, Boise City Cleveland County Alan J. Couch, Norman Coal County Harrell F. Followell, Coalgate Comanche County Chad Bledsoe, Lawton Cotton County David J. Aubrey, Walters Craig County Jess B. Clanton, Jr., Vinita Creek County Streeter Speakman, Sapulpa Custer County Alan Markum, Arapaho Delaware County Larry Oakes, Grove Dewey County Robert W. Collier, Taloga Ellis County Charley W. Barton, Arnett Garfield County James Sears Bryant, Enid Garvin County Max Scarce, Pauls Valley Grady County Oteka Laverne Alford, Chickasha Grant County John W. Michael, Medford Greer County David E. Brooks, Mangum Harmon County William M. Fancher, Hollis Harper County Alan R. Gottsch, Buffalo Haskell County John N. Henderson, Stigler Hughes County Gregg M. Smith, Holdenville Jackson County Loys Criswell, Altus Jefferson County P. C. Largent, Jr., Waurika Johnston County Stanley Lee Anderson, Tishomingo Kay County Roger Mullins, Ponca City Kingfisher County Robert C. Lovell, Hennessey Kiowa County Lloyd R. Reeder, Hobart Latimer County Bill Welch, Wilburton LeFlore County Robert Edward Price, Poteau Lincoln County Robert L. 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