A Republican incumbent in northwestern Edmond faces a tea party challenger.
News Peter Wright
Following a divisive session for Oklahoma Republicans, the founder of a
prominent conservative club is challenging a four-term incumbent in the
House District 39 primary on June 26.
Sally Kern’s primary opponent said he wants to shift focus from social issues.
News Clifton Adcock
Despite facing Democratic challengers in past elections, the only person
standing between Rep. Sally Kern, R-Oklahoma City, and a fifth term is
fellow Republican Curtis Moore.
State Sen. Clark Jolley faces a tough Republican primary challenge from minister Paul Blair.
News Clifton Adcock
One of the most competitive state legislative contests this
year involves Senate District 41, which covers most of Edmond and
Arcadia and includes a portion of far northeast Oklahoma City.
Republican incumbent Clark Jolley, first elected in 2004, faces
challenger Paul Blair in the Tuesday primary.
Commentary Nathaniel Batchelder
Thinking about the Nov. 6 elections, it is clear to me that we the
people must stand in the gap to reverse America’s drift toward becoming a
nation and government of, for and by the few doing very well, while the
many struggle merely to get by. The stakes are daunting.
CFN Gazette staff
It’s rare one sees a politician use his or her religious faith as a
political tool to get votes. And if you believe that, we’ve got a holy
burial shroud we’d like to sell you. Act now and we’ll throw in a “Cup
o’ Christ” for free!
CFN Gazette staff
In perhaps an effort to finally make Oklahoma a state “of the business,
by the business, and for the business,” the State Chamber last week
released its rankings of judges on the state Court of Civil Appeals.
Would passage of SQ 766 be a tax cut or a tax hike? Depends on who you ask.
News C.G. Niebank
Those on both sides of State Question 766, which would limit taxes on
intangible property such as software applications, say its fate could
have dire consequences statewide.