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CONGRESSIONAL OFFICERS

U.S. Representative District 04


Republican

Tom Cole

James Taylor

Democrat

Roxann Klutts

Mary Brannon

Fred Gipson

Mallory Varner

U.S. Representative District 05


Republican

Gregory Dunson

DeJuan Edwards

Steve Russell

Democrat

Leona Kelley-Leonard

Ed Porter

Elysabeth Britt

Tom Guild

Tyson Todd Meade

Kendra Horn

STATE OFFICERS

Governor

Republican

Christopher Barnett

Dan Fisher

Eric Foutch

Kevin Stitt

Todd G. Lamb

Barry Gowdy

Blake Cowboy Stephens

Gary A. Jones

Mick Cornett

Gary Richardson

Democrat

Drew Edmondson

Connie Johnson

Libertarian

Chris Powell

Rex L. Lawhorn

Joe Exotic

Lieutenant Governor


Republican

Eddie Fields

Dana Murphy

Dominique DaMon Block

Matt Pinnell

Democrat

Anastasia A. Pittman

Anna Dearmore

State Auditor and Inspector

Republican


Cindy Byrd

Charlie Prater

John Uzzo

Attorney General


Republican

Angela Bonilla

Mike Hunter

Gentner Drummond

Superintendent of Public Instruction


Republican

Will Farrell

Linda Murphy

Joy Hofmeister

Commissioner of Labor


Republican

Leslie Osborn

Keith Swinton

Cathy Costello

Democrat

Fred Dorrell

Sam A Mis-soum

Insurance Commissioner


Republican

Donald Chasteen

Glen Mulready

Corporation Commissioner


Republican

Bob Anthony

Brian Bingman

Harold Spradling


Democrat

Ken Reich

Beau Williams

Blake Cummings

Ashley Nicole McCray

COUNTY OFFICERS

County Assessor


Republican

Larry Stein

Gary Banz

County Treasurer


Republican

Daren Ward

Forrest Butch Freeman

County Commissioner District 1


Republican

Chad Albee

Brad Reeves

Democrat

Carrie Blumert

Ben M. Janloo

John A. Pettis, Jr.

Al McAffrey

County Commissioner District 3


Republican

Kevin Calvey

Rick Buchanan

JUDICIAL OFFICERS
District Judge District 7, Office 3


Howard R. Haralson

Amy Palumbo

Mark K. Bailey

District Judge 7, Office 5


Natalie Mai

Hank Young

Erik Motsinger

Chris Sloan

STATE QUESTION

State Question No. 788

Initiative Petition No. 412

This measure amends the Oklahoma State Statutes. A yes vote legalizes the licensed use, sale, and growth of marijuana in Oklahoma for medicinal purposes. A license is required for use and possession of marijuana for medicinal purposes and must be approved by an Oklahoma Board Certified Physician. The State Department of Health will issue medical marijuana licenses if the applicant is eighteen years or older and an Oklahoma resident. A special exception will be granted to an applicant under the age of eighteen, however these applications must be signed by two physicians and a parent or legal guardian. The Department will also issue seller, grower, packaging, transportation, research and caregiver licenses. Individual and retail businesses must meet minimal requirements to be licensed to sell marijuana to licensees. The punishment for unlicensed possession of permitted amounts of marijuana for individuals who can state a medical condition is a fine not exceeding four hundred dollars. Fees and zoning restrictions are established. A seven percent state tax is imposed on medical marijuana sales.

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