- Oklahoma Republican Party
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Republican Party Chairperson Matt Pinnell Senate Leader Brian Bingman
(Sapulpa)House Leader Kris Steele
(Shawnee)Founded 1907 Headquarters Dewey F. Barlett Center
4031 N. Lincoln Blvd
Oklahoma City, OK 73105Ideology Social conservatism,
Fiscal conservatism,
Economic liberalism,
Libertarian conservatismUnofficial colors Red Political position Fiscal: Center-right
Social: Center-rightSeats in the US Senate 2 / 2Seats in the US House 4 / 5Oklahoma statewide offices held 11 / 11Seats in the OK Senate 32 / 48Seats in the OK House 70 / 101Website Oklahoma Republican Party Politics of Oklahoma
ElectionsThe Oklahoma Republican Party is a political party affiliated with the United States Republican Party (GOP). Along with the Oklahoma Democratic Party, it is one of the two major parties in Oklahoma politics.
Contents
History
The Oklahoma Republican Party takes its roots from the territorial period.
Political ideology and platform
Oklahoma
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Voter base
Republican voters in Oklahoma tend to be Christian social conservatives, and they tend to be from rural and suburban communities outside of Oklahoma City and Tulsa.
Headquarters and leadership
The headquarters of the Oklahoma Republican Party is located at 4031 North Lincoln Boulevard in Oklahoma City. Matt Pinnell is the 37th and current party chairman. He was first elected on April 14, 2007.
Famous Oklahoma Republicans
- Governor Henry Bellmon
- Governor Dewey F. Bartlett
- Governor Frank Keating
- U.S. Senator Don Nickles
- Bud Wilkinson, legendary University of Oklahoma football coach (lost 1964 U.S. Senate election to Fred R. Harris)
- U.S. Representative J.C. Watts
- U.S. Representative and U.S. Senator Tom Coburn
Current elected officials
The Oklahoma Republican Party controls all 12 statewide offices and holds supermajorities in both the Oklahoma Senate and the Oklahoma House of Representatives. Republicans also hold both of the state's U.S. Senate seats and four of the state's five U.S. House seats.
Members of Congress
U.S. Senate
- James Inhofe
- Dr. Tom Coburn
U.S. House of Representatives
- OK-01: John Sullivan
- OK-03: Frank Lucas
- OK-04: Tom Cole
- OK-05: James Lankford
Statewide offices
- Governor: Mary Fallin
- Lieutenant Governor: Todd Lamb
- Secretary of State: Glenn Coffee
- State Auditor and Inspector: Gary Jones
- Attorney General: Scott Pruitt
- Treasurer: Ken Miller
- State School Superintendent: Janet Barresi
- Labor Commissioner: Mark Costello
- Insurance Commissioner: John Doak
- Corporation Commissioners: Bob Anthony, Jeff Cloud and Dana Murphy
Legislative leadership
- President Pro Tem of the Senate: Brian Bingman
- Senate Majority Leader: Mike Shultz
- Speaker of the House: Kris Steele
- House Majority Leader: Dale DeWitt
City officials
See also
- Republican Party
- Oklahoma Democratic Party
- Politics of Oklahoma
- Oklahoma's congressional districts
- Oklahoma
References
External links
- Oklahoma Republican Party Home Page
- Oklahoma Federation of College Republicans
- Oklahoma Republican Party Grassroots Platform 2005
- Current Oklahoma Republican Elected Officials.
- Oklahoma Historical Society page listing Oklahoma Governors.
- Lawton Politics
- Voices of Oklahoma interview with Henry Bellmon. First person interview conducted on April 14, 2009 with Henry Bellmon. Original audio and transcript archived with Voices of Oklahoma oral history project.
Categories:- Republican Party (United States) by state
- Politics of Oklahoma
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