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.