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Special Election Results

On February 14, Oklahoma voters went to the polls in four legislative special elections.  Voters in two of those districts will head to the polls again on April 3 to decide the ultimate winners.  In the other two races, Rep. Al McAffrey was elected to serve as a State Senator in district 46 and Curtis McDaniel was elected the State Representative for District 1.

In House District 71, which is located in Tulsa, Katie Henke won the Republican primary with 77% of the vote.  Dan Arthrell won the Democratic primary with 85% of the vote in that district.  The two will face off on the April 3 general election.  To see the voters’ guide for the race, click here. Click here to view the Voters' Guide.

In Senate District 20, which is comprised of Logan, Noble, Pawnee, and Kingfisher Counties, AJ Griffin won the Republican nomination with 40% of the vote.  The primary was winner-take-all since special elections do not have run-offs.  Griffin will face Democrat Magnus Scott in the April 3 election. Click  here to view the Voters' Guide.


New On Your Ballot for 2012

Keeping It Fair: With an 8.7 percent increase in our state's population since the 2000 census, Oklahoma's State Legislature went to work to ensure 2012 election districts for Congress, State House and Senate reflect the same number of people.  

Election Insights

Click here for interesting articles about the various aspects of the Presidential Primary race.

by BIPAC Staff

Presidential Primary Information

Click here to see who will be on your ballot for the March 6th Primary.  Both Democrats and Republicans will be voting in the Primary.


Our Rising Debt - An Economic Time Bomb

National Debt Clock

Our nation is at an economic crossroads. With our national debt rapidly increasing as a share of our total economy and our nation's economic growth stagnated, we can no longer wait for the next generation to make the tough decisions necessary to resolve our fiscal issues. The report of The National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform had it exactly right in its Preamble, issued in December 2010:

"Throughout our nation's history, Americans have found the courage to do the right thing by our children's future. Deep down, every American knows we face a moment of truth once again. We cannot play games or put off hard choices any longer. Without regard to party, we have a patriotic duty to keep the promise of American to give our children and grandchildren a better life."

Click here for more information from the Coalition for a Fiscally Sound America.

 


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