OK For Life



State Candidate Survey

In anticipation of the 2014 Elections, Oklahomans For Life asked the twelve questions below of candidates for statewide office and for the Oklahoma state Senate and the Oklahoma state House of Representatives. The most important question is No. 1, and the candidates’ answers to that question are written in capital letters. (We asked statewide candidates, who cannot literally “vote for” these measures, to indicate whether they “support” them.) For state House and Senate races, the counties or partial counties (marked by an asterisk) in the district are indicated after the district number. The initial after a candidate’s name represents party affiliation (Republican, Democrat, or Independent). On each question, a “yes” answer indicates agreement with the position of Oklahomans For Life. If no answers are shown following a candidate’s name, the candidate did not return his or her survey to us.

Our candidate survey of congressional candidates, sent in cooperation with National Right to Life, follows the listing of statewide and state-legislative candidates.

1) Upon reversal of the U.S. Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade decision, will you vote for a law that would protect the lives of unborn children and prohibit abortion except to prevent the death of the mother?

Yes____ No____

2) If efforts to enact such a law failed, will you vote for a law that would prohibit abortion except when necessary to prevent the death of the mother, or when the pregnancy is the result of forcible rape (reported to law enforcement authorities within seven days), or when the pregnancy resulted from an act of incest committed against a minor (with the perpetrator reported to law enforcement authorities)?

Yes____ No____

3) Recently, there have been attempts in several states to pass a state Equal Rights Amendment which would amend the state Constitution to invalidate any law or government policy that discriminates “on account of sex.” In some of the states that have already added this or similar provisions to their state constitutions, courts have used them to invalidate limits on abortion. The New Mexico Supreme Court, e.g., in 1998 unanimously ruled that the New Mexico ERA required state funding of abortion. We oppose the ERA unless an “abortion neutralization” amendment is added to ensure that the ERA will not change abortion policy in any way. The amendment would read: “Nothing in this article [the ERA] shall be construed to grant, secure, or deny any right relating to abortion or the funding thereof.” Would you vote against any proposed ERA if it does not contain this “abortion neutralization” amendment?

Yes____ No____

4) Will you oppose the establishing or funding of school-based “health” clinics, unless they are explicitly prohibited from doing abortion counseling or making abortion referrals or referring students to any other entity which counsels for, refers for, or performs abortions?

Yes____ No____

5) There is currently an aggressive drive underway to legalize euthanasia and assisted suicide across the United States. Causing the starvation or dehydration deaths of persons with disabilities and of incompetent patients who are deemed to be a burden on others or to have a diminished “quality of life” is the euthanasia movement’s interim goal while they seek eventual public acceptance of killing by lethal injection or by lethal overdose of controlled substances/dangerous drugs. Oklahoma’s Hydration and Nutrition for Incompetent Patients Act protects incompetent persons who have not directed that they be deprived of food and water so they will not be victims of death by starvation or dehydration. Will you oppose any attempt to repeal or weaken this protective law?

Yes____ No____

6) Oklahoma’s Nondiscrimination in Treatment Act requires that a health care provider shall not deny to a patient a life-preserving health care service the provider provides to other patients, and the provision of which is directed by the patient or a person authorized to make health care decisions for the patient: 1) On the basis of a view that treats extending the life of an elderly, disabled, or terminally ill individual as of lower value than extending the life of an individual who is younger, nondisabled, or not terminally ill; or 2) On the basis of disagreement with how the patient or person authorized to make health care decisions for the patient values the tradeoff between extending the length of the patient’s life and the risk of disability. Will you oppose any attempt to repeal or weaken this protective law?

Yes____ No____

7) Oklahoma law protects against the involuntary denial of life-saving medical treatment by requiring that if a health-care provider’s refusal to comply with a decision made by or on behalf of a patient to receive life-saving medical treatment would, in reasonable medical judgment, be likely to result in the patient’s death, then the health-care provider must provide the life-saving treatment pending transfer of the patient to a willing provider. Will you oppose any attempt to repeal or weaken this protective law?

Yes____ No____

8) Oklahoma’s advance directive (living will) law recognizes the particular importance of food and water. In order to ensure truly informed consent, our law requires a separately-initialed paragraph in an advance directive in order for artificial administration of food and water to be rejected. Some proposals have been made that would, instead, combine food and water with “medical treatment” such as respirators or surgery, so that choosing to forego life-sustaining medical treatment would be assumed to mean the individual wanted to die by starvation and dehydration. In order to avoid confusion and protect individuals who expect to die from their underlying illness or injury, not from starvation or dehydration, will you vote against any bill that would repeal or weaken the existing requirement for a separately-initialed provision in an advance directive to indicate the rejection of food and water?

Yes____ No____

9) Will you oppose the legalization of lethal prescriptions or lethal injections to intentionally kill an innocent person or to “assist” someone in committing suicide (“active euthanasia”)?

Yes____ No____

10) Oklahoma’s Supreme Court has arbitrarily struck down as “unconstitutional” several pro-life laws, including laws which in other states have survived federal court challenges. The Oklahoma Supreme Court has become so hostile to the right to life that, when the abortion industry challenges Oklahoma’s pro-life laws, they no longer file suit in federal court, where they would most likely lose, but rather in state court, to give the Oklahoma Supreme Court the opportunity to strike down the laws. A primary reason that the Oklahoma Supreme Court’s rulings are so pro-abortion is that the Judicial Nominating Commission, which is responsible for nominating Supreme Court justices, is dominated by the Oklahoma Bar Association, the lawyers’ special interest group, which is a member of the pro-abortion American Bar Association. Oklahoma’s State Constitution permits the Legislature, by statute, to remove the authority of the Oklahoma Bar Association to choose members of the Judicial Nominating Commission. Will you support a law which would remove the authority of the Oklahoma Bar Association to choose members of the Judicial Nominating Commission, and give that authority, instead, to the Governor, the Speaker of the State House of Representatives, and/or the President Pro Tempore of the State Senate?

Yes____ No____

11) Given the background on the courts described in the previous question, and given the fact that the state Constitution authorizes the Legislature to limit, by statute, the tenure of current state Supreme Court justices by enacting a mandatory retirement age, and given the fact that 32 other states impose a mandatory retirement age on their states’ Supreme Court justices, will you support a law to establish a mandatory retirement age for Oklahoma Supreme Court justices?

Yes____ No____

12) Given the background on the courts described in the previous two questions, would you support sending to a vote of the people a state Constitutional referendum to change the procedure by which state Supreme Court justices are chosen, by making that procedure similar to the way U. S. Supreme Court justices are chosen? (This would mean having the Governor nominate a state Supreme Court justice, and having the state Senate and/or state House of Representatives vote on whether to confirm the Governor’s nominee.)

Yes____ No____

Oklahoma Statewide Candidates

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|Richard Prawdzienski |I | |

|Kimberly Willis |I | |

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LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR

|Todd G. Lamb |R | |

|Cathy Cummings |D | |

STATE AUDITOR AND INSPECTOR

|Gary A. Jones |R | |

ATTORNEY GENERAL

|Scott Pruitt |R | |

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SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION

|Joy Hofmeister |R |YES |

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COMMISSIONER OF LABOR

|Mark Costello |R | |

|Mike Workman |D | |

INSURANCE COMMISSIONER

|John Doak |R | |

CORPORATION COMMISSIONER

|Todd Hiett |R |YES |

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If no answers are shown following a candidate’s name, the candidate did not return his or her survey to us.

Oklahoma State Senate Candidates

(To learn your Senate District number, go to our website and click on “Find Your Legislators,” then enter your address and scroll down to State Senator. The district number appears just below “District Info.” Or you could phone your County Election Board and tell them your address.)

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DISTRICT 4 – *Leflore, Sequoyah

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DISTRICT 5 - *Atoka, Choctaw, *LeFlore, McCurtain, Pushmataha

|Joseph W. Silk |R |YES |

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DISTRICT 6 – *Atoka, Bryan, Coal, *Johnston, Marshall

|Josh Brecheen |R |YES |

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DISTRICT 8 – McIntosh, *Muskogee, *Okfuskee, Okmulgee

|Roger Thompson |R | |

DISTRICT 10 – *Kay, *Osage

|Eddie Fields |R | |

DISTRICT 12 – Creek, *Tulsa

|Brian Bingman |R |YES |

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|Chequita Williams |D | |

DISTRICT 18 – *Cherokee, *Mayes, *Muskogee, *Tulsa, *Wagoner

|Kim David |R | |

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DISTRICT 22 – *Canadian, *Oklahoma

|Stephanie Bice |R |YES |

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DISTRICT 24 – *Cleveland

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DISTRICT 26 -- Beckham, Blaine, Caddo, *Custer, *Kingfisher, Roger Mills

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|Kevin Black |D |

DISTRICT 28 – Lincoln, *Pottawatomie, *Seminole

|Jason Smalley |R |YES |

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|Marilyn Rainwater | D| | |

DISTRICT 30 – *Oklahoma

|David Holt |R | |

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DISTRICT 34 – *Tulsa

|Rick Brinkley |R | |

DISTRICT 38 – *Custer, Greer, Harmon, Jackson, Kiowa, Washita

|Mike Schulz |R | |

|John Handy Edwards |D | |

DISTRICT 42 – *Oklahoma

|Jack Fry |R |YES |

|Charles Thompson |I | |

DISTRICT 44 – *Canadian, *Oklahoma

|Ralph Shortey |R |YES |

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|Michael Brooks-Jimenez |D |

|Constance Fawcett |I |

DISTRICT 46 – *Oklahoma

|Kay Floyd |D | |

|Anastasia A. Pittman |D | |

If no answers are shown following a candidate’s name, the candidate did not return his or her survey to us.

Oklahoma State House of

Representatives Candidates

(To learn your House District number, go to our website and click on “Find Your Legislators,” then enter your address and scroll down to State Representative. The district number appears just below “District Info.” Or you could phone your County Election Board and tell them your address.)

|Question numbers | |1 |

|JohnnyTadlock |D | |

DISTRICT 2 - *Sequoyah

|John R. Bennett |R |YES |

|James H. Lockhart |D |YES |

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DISTRICT 4 - *Cherokee

|Mike Brown |D | |

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DISTRICT 6 – Craig, *Mayes, *Rogers

|Marshall Scott McGuire |R |YES |

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DISTRICT 7 - *Delaware, Ottawa

|Ben Loring |D | |

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DISTRICT 8 - *Mayes, *Rogers, *Wagoner

|Ben Sherrer |D | |

DISTRICT 9 - *Rogers

|Mark Paul Lepak |R | |

DISTRICT 10 – Nowata, *Osage, *Washington

|Travis Dunlap |R |YES |

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|Anthony Tucker |D |NO |

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DISTRICT 11 - *Rogers, *Tulsa, *Washington

|Earl Sears |R | |

DISTRICT 14 - *Cherokee, *Muskogee

|George Faught |R |YES |

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DISTRICT 15 - *Haskell, *LeFlore, *McIntosh, *Muskogee, *Pittsburg,

*Sequoyah

|Ed Cannaday |D | |

DISTRICT 16 - *Muskogee, *Okmulgee, *Tulsa, *Wagoner

|James Bo Delso |R | |

|Jerry Shoemake |D |YES |

DISTRICT 18 - Coal, *Hughes, *McIntosh, *Pittsburg

|Donnie Condit |D | |

DISTRICT 19 – *Atoka, *Bryan, Choctaw, Pushmataha

|R. C. Pruett |D | |

DISTRICT 20 – *Cleveland, *Garvin, *McClain, *Pottawatomie

|Bobby Cleveland |R | |

DISTRICT 21 - *Bryan

|Dustin Roberts |R | |

DISTRICT 22 - *Atoka, *Garvin, Johnston, *Murray

|Charles A. McCall |R | |

DISTRICT 24 - *Hughes, Okfuskee, *Okmulgee

|Steve Kouplen |D | |

DISTRICT 25 - Pontotoc

|Todd Thomsen |R | |

DISTRICT 26 - *Pottawatomie

|Justin Freeland Wood |R |YES |

DISTRICT 27 - *Cleveland, *Pottawatomie

|Josh Cockroft |R |YES |

DISTRICT 29 - *Creek, *Tulsa

|James Leewright |R |YES |

DISTRICT 31 - *Logan, *Oklahoma

|Jason W. Murphey |R |YES |

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DISTRICT 32 – Lincoln, *Logan

|Kevin Wallace |R |YES |

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DISTRICT 33 - *Logan, *Payne

|Lee R. Denney |R | |

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DISTRICT 34 - *Payne

|Cory T. Williams |D | |

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DISTRICT 35 - *Creek, *Noble, *Osage, Pawnee, *Payne

|Dennis Casey |R | |

|Wannetta A. Cloyd |D | |

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DISTRICT 36 - *Osage, *Tulsa

|Sean Roberts |R | |

DISTRICT 37 - *Kay, *Osage

|Steven E. Vaughan |R | |

DISTRICT 39 - *Oklahoma

|Marian Cooksey |R | |

|Pierce Jones |D | |

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DISTRICT 41 - *Canadian, *Garfield, *Kingfisher, *Oklahoma

|John T. Enns |R |YES |

DISTRICT 43 - *Canadian

|John Paul Jordan |R |YES |

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|Sarah Baker |D | |

DISTRICT 44 - *Cleveland

|Emily Virgin |D | |

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DISTRICT 45 - *Cleveland

|Aaron Stiles |R |YES |

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|Claudia Griffith |D | |

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DISTRICT 46 - *Cleveland

|Scott Martin |R |YES |

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DISTRICT 47 - *Canadian, *Grady

|Leslie Osborn |R | |

|Jessica Pfau |D | |

DISTRICT 50 - Jefferson, *Stephens

|Dennis Johnson |R | |

DISTRICT 51 - *Grady, *McClain, *Stephens

|Scott R. Biggs |R | |

DISTRICT 53 - *Cleveland

|Mark McBride |R |YES |

DISTRICT 56 - *Caddo, *Grady, *Kiowa

|Chuck Utsler |R | |

DISTRICT 57 - *Beckham, *Blaine, *Caddo, *Canadian, Custer

|Harold Wright |R | |

DISTRICT 58 – Alfalfa, *Major, Woods, *Woodward

|Jeff Hickman |R | |

DISTRICT 59 - *Blaine*Canadian,Dewey*Kingfisher, *Woodward

|Mike Sanders |R |YES |

DISTRICT 62 - *Comanche

|John M. Montgomery |R |YES |

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|John Dunaway |D | |

DISTRICT 63 - *Comanche, Tillman

|Jeff Coody |R |YES |

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|Juan Rodriguez |D | |

DISTRICT 64 - *Comanche

|Ann Coody |R | |

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DISTRICT 65 - *Caddo, *Comanche, Cotton, *Grady, *Stephens

|Scooter Park |R |YES |

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|Toni Hasenbeck |D | |

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DISTRICT 66 - *Osage, *Tulsa

|Jadine Nollan |R | |

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DISTRICT 67 - *Tulsa

|Pam Peterson |R |YES |

DISTRICT 70 - *Tulsa

|Ken Walker |R | |

DISTRICT 73 - *Osage, *Tulsa

|Kevin L. Matthews |D | |

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DISTRICT 74 - *Rogers, *Tulsa

|David Derby |R | |

DISTRICT 76 - *Tulsa

|David Brumbaugh |R |YES |

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|Glenda K. Puett |D | |

DISTRICT 77 - *Rogers, *Tulsa

|Eric Proctor |D | |

DISTRICT 79 - *Tulsa

|Weldon Watson |R | |

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DISTRICT 80 - *Tulsa, *Wagoner

|Mike Ritze |R |YES |

DISTRICT 81 - *Oklahoma

|Randy Grau |R | |

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DISTRICT 82 - *Oklahoma

|Kevin Calvey |R |YES |

|Ed Holzberger |D |YES |

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DISTRICT 84 - *Oklahoma

|Sally Kern |R | |

|Cyndi Munson |D | |

DISTRICT 86 - Adair, *Cherokee, *Delaware

|Tonya Teaney |R | |

|Will Fourkiller |D | |

DISTRICT 87 - *Oklahoma

|Jason Nelson |R | |

|Collin Walke |D | |

DISTRICT 88 - *Oklahoma

|Jason Dunnington |D | |

DISTRICT 89 - *Oklahoma

|Shane Stone |D |YES |

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DISTRICT 90 - *Cleveland, *Oklahoma

|Jon Echols |R | |

|Trey Puckett |D | |

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DISTRICT 92 - *Oklahoma

|Richard D. Morrissette |D | |

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DISTRICT 93 - *Oklahoma

|Mike Christian |R | |

|William Lee Molden |D | |

DISTRICT 94 - *Oklahoma

|Scott Inman |D | |

|Mark DeShazo |D | |

DISTRICT 96 - *Oklahoma

|Lewis Moore |R |YES |

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|Cecilia A. Taft |D |YES |

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DISTRICT 97 - *Oklahoma

|Tonni L. Canaday |R | |

|Mike Shelton |D | |

DISTRICT 98 - *Tulsa, *Wagoner

|Michael Rogers |R | |

DISTRICT 99 - *Oklahoma

|Willard Linzy |R | |

|George E. Young |D | |

DISTRICT 100 - *Oklahoma

|Elise Hall |R |YES |

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Donald M. Smith D

DISTRICT 101 - *Oklahoma

|Gary Banz |R |YES |

|Mark T. Beard |I | |

|Connie Johnson |D |

UNITED STATES SENATOR

(For full six-year term)

|Jim Inhofe |R | All PRO-LIFE answers |

|Matt Silverstein |D | |

|Ray Woods |I | |

|Aaron DeLozier |I | All PRO-LIFE answers |

|Joan Farr |I | Mixed -- PRO-LIFE with qualifications |

United States House of Representatives

(To learn your Congressional District number, go to our website and click on “Find Your Legislators,” then enter your address and scroll down to U. S. Representative. The district number appears just below “District Info.”)

FIRST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT

|Jim Bridenstine |R | |

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SECOND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT

|Markwayne Mullin |R | |

|Earl E. Everett |D | |

|Jon Douthitt |I | |

THIRD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT

|Frank D. Lucas |R | All PRO-LIFE answers |

|Frankie Robbins |D | |

FOURTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT

|Tom Cole |R | All PRO-LIFE except #1 blank |

|Bert Smith |D | |

|Dennis B. Johnson |I | All PRO-LIFE except #3 blank | |

FIFTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT

|Steve Russell |R | All PRO-LIFE answers |

|Al McAffrey |D | |

|Tom Boggs |I | |

|Robert T. Murphy |I | |

|Buddy Ray |I | All PRO-LIFE answers |

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Oklahomans For Life Letter

is published by

Oklahomans For Life, Inc.

3105 East Skelly Drive, Room 511

Tulsa, OK 74105-6373

Email: info@

Anthony J. Lauinger

State Chairman, Editor

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