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| From: OKLAHOMA R3PUBLICANSIt is crunch time in Oklahoma again!We encourage you to get out and vote.Early Voting is NOW!Primary Election is on Tuesday - July 27th 7AM-7PMMultiply your vote by sharing information with friends and neighbors.Add information about your local races.Share this information via email or phone or over the back fence.Take a friend to the polls with you on Tuesday.Oklahoma
R3publicans participate with other groups in Oklahoma to provide timely
information via OKgrassroots online. OK R3s are working to
restore the republic in the Republican party in Oklahoma. Our state is
one of the “reddest” in the nation and we are pleased to be a part of
that dynamic. R3s are grassroots, philosophically constitutional
people of principle actively working to inspire Republicans to positive
action. We believe that powers not expressly delegated to the
federal government are reserved to the states and to the people.
Our efforts across Oklahoma are focused on limited constitutional
government.We recently published our For the Win in 2010 Series OnlineIt
is worth noting that people working to restore the republic have been
involved in all phases of the primary season and are working hard to
elect people with constitutional limited government principles, so in
one sense this is a formal way of letting everyone know who we have
been helping and working with this season.Candidates in the Spotlight in OK GOP Primary Races 2010Senate DistrictsDavid McLain District 10 (Pawhuska, Cleveland, Tulsa)Anthony Sykes District 24 (Moore to Duncan)Tim Clem District 28 (Seminole, Wewoka, Stroud, Chandler, Jones etc.) House DistrictsTom Newell District 28 (Seminole County)Jason Murphey District 31 (Logan County, far North Edmond)Jay Ramey District 66 (Downtown Tulsa)Kyle Coulter District 94 (Del City)Congressional SeatsCD01 Nathan DahmCD02 Howard HouchenCD04 RJ HarrisStatewide RacesGovernor Randy BrogdonState Treasurer Owen LaughlinCommissioner of Labor Mark CostelloNote: In races not listed R3s made no endorsement and we did not list uncontested races.R3PUBLICANS
offers these links as informational sources which may be helpful to you
as voters and should not be taken as an endorsement by
R3PUBLICANS. If you know of a good constitutional conservative
voter resource, please add your information to the list below in
the comments!OK-SAFE Non-Partisan Oklahoma Voter GuideOCPAC is a well known conservative group in OKC led by Charlie Meadows League of Women’s Voters of OklahomaGeneral Information from the Oklahoma State Election BoardNote: The primary is where you get to vote for the BEST candidate!
From OPCPAC: JUDICIAL OFFICE There
are probably a couple hundred judicial and DA races in the state. I
don’t even start to have the time to research these races, though I
will work on the appellate court races for November’s ballot. However,
I have been reluctantly dragged into the Oklahoma County District Judge
office number 7 race. Kent Eldridge is very liberal and he is the last
one we want on the bench. I was not able to do any research on Tim
Rhodes, but I have taken some time to look into the others. I have had
several conversations with Cindy Truong, the young lady who has been
attending our OCPAC meetings for several weeks now as well as other
events. Sources tell me she works hard and is very persistent. I have
found her to be somewhat shallow on ideology, but she seems to be very
teachable and hungry to learn. The biggest question about her is
whether or not she has the maturity to fill an important judicial
position. More specifically, has she developed what is called a good
judicial temperament? If not now, I am confident she will develop more
over the next 5 to 10 years and be ready to step into such a position.
I am going to endorse PAT CRAWLEY. He and Cindy are both currently
serving as a prosecuting attorneys in the DA’s office of David Prater.
Crawley has a reputation of being a deeply experienced prosecutor with
lots of courtroom experience. One source told me he understands what
judicial activism is and disagrees with it. I was told, he knows the
law and will judge according to the law. It is also believed he will
posses an excellent judicial temperament. These are just my
opinions, for you help if you have not already done your own research
and made your decisions based on information you may have gathered of
which I may not be aware. - Charlie Meadows
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