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Libertarian Party of Oklahoma

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1121:"Rainbow Coalition of Oklahoma; Floyd Turner, Chairman of the Rainbow Coalition of Oklahoma, Plaintiffs, and libertarian Party of Oklahoma; Charles Burris, Chairman of the Libertarian Party of Oklahoma; Populist Party Ofoklahoma, Inc., an Oklahoma Non-profit Corporation; And bill Chandler, Chairman of the Populist Party of Oklahoma, plaintiffs-appellants, v. the Oklahoma State Election Board; Betty Mcelderry, chairman of the Oklahoma State Election Board; Angelaables, Vice Chairman of the Oklahoma State Election Board Mona Lambird, Member of the Oklahoma State Election Board;and Lee Slater, Secretary of the Oklahoma State Election board, Defendants- Appellees, 844 F.2d 740 (10th Cir. 1988)" 668:. Richard Prawdzienksi, Roger Bloxham and Whitney Boutin faced off in a primary for a seat on the Corporation Commission, resulting in Bloxham and Boutin heading to a runoff. Despite finishing in first place with almost 42%, Boutin dropped out of the race allowing Bloxham to be nominated. This saved the state over $ 200,000 for the cost of the runoff election. Bloxham would finish with 1.8% of the vote in the general election. The party ran candidates in all six Congressional races, besting the Democrats who only contested five. State House candidates Steve Galpin and Chris Powell both received double-digit percentages in their races. 781:. Sevier White and Richie Costaldo ran for Congress in districts 4 and 1, respectively. Greg Sadler was in a two-way contest for state Senate in district 17. A. J. Bailey sought election to the state House in district 101. And Bud Jeffrey challenged the incumbent for Pottawatomie County Court Clerk. Voters in the portion of Pottawatomie County within state Senate District 17 will have three two-candidate races featuring a Libertarian versus a Republican, and a total of five Libertarians on their local ballots to vote for. 3544: 3518: 742:, finished with 19%. With no candidate achieving a majority, the race went to a runoff between Lawhorn and Powell on August 28, which Powell won with 59%. This was the first Libertarian primary runoff election in the nation. Powell received 40,833 votes in the general election, 3.4% of the total. This was the highest percentage for any of the 23 Libertarian gubernatorial candidates on the ballot on Nov. 6th. 316:'s office missed a deadline to file a response during the proceedings after the lead attorney mistakenly believed his deadline was 5 days later. Twenty Libertarian candidates were nominated at a state convention. After obtaining ballot status, the party also challenged state laws that guaranteed candidates' ballot order be listed by party in order of number of affiliated members. At the time, 46: 757:: Lee Miller (HD68), Kelli Krebs (HD75), Gene Bell (HD78), William Cagle (HD 84), Stephen Paulsen (HD85), and Paul Brewbaker (HD 95), as well as Marcus Hall who ran for the office of County Commissioner in Canadian County, Dist. #1 and Rachel L. Bussett who was in a non-partisan contest seeking to become an Associate District Judge for Canadian County. 362:
ruled in favor of the party. The resulting process was that once a party fails to retain ballot access all those registered with the party are changed to Independent but any voter would be allowed to register with the previously recognized party for up to four years after they lost official status.
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Yeutter received over 270 thousand votes (24.8%) in his race, the highest total for any alternative party candidate ever in Oklahoma. Both Yeutter and Powell achieved greater than 2.5%, so the OKLP retained ballot access through at least 2022. Hall had the highest percentage in a partisan race with
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In 2014 the signature requirement to get a party on the ballot was changed from 5% of the vote for president or governor was lowered from 5% to 3%. On March 21, 2016, the Oklahoma Election Board declared the Libertarian Party to have turned in enough petition signatures to attain ballot status. In
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On the ballot for a gubernatorial election for the first time, the OKLP had three individuals seek the nomination for the state's highest executive office. In the primary on June 26, former state chair Chris Powell received 49%, just 40 votes away from winning the nomination outright. Rex Lawhorn
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Two Libertarians, Todd Hagopian and Brandon Swearengin, sought election to school boards in the first part of the year. Hagopian finished third for seeking a spot on the Bixby school board on Feb. 11th. Swearengin's race against an oil executive was postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic from
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The OKLP joined several other individuals and organizations in challenging an ordinance enacted by the City of Oklahoma City to restrict panhandling. OKLP Vice-chair Tina Kelly was involved in the case as it pertained to restricting the ability to engage in political petitioning. The city amended
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received 83,481 votes in Oklahoma, 5.8% of the total, far surpassing previous results for LP presidential candidates and maintaining ballot access for the party for 2018. Robert T. Murphy finished third in a field of five in the U.S. Senate race with 3%. Zachary Knight garnered 6.1% running for
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for president had four candidates for office including Jim Rushing and Frank Robinson who faced each other for the 5th Congressional District nomination as well as Anne Hill and Agnes Wampler, who both sought to become the Tulsa County Clerk in the first Libertarian Party primaries in Oklahoma.
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3-to-1 in the state and always appeared at the top of the ballot. The ballot order law would later be found unconstitutional and in 1996 was replaced with determining ballot order by lottery. Two petitioners were arrested and a third ticketed while gathering signatures at the State Fairgrounds.
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to place it's Independent electors on the ballot. The American Party, Communist Party, and OKLP all sought to have their candidates and electors put on the ballot as well. The Court ruled against the American Party, distinguishing between an Independent candidate and a candidate of a political
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As of July 2022, the state party's Chair is Chris Powell. Other state officers are Vice Chair Dillon Feazel, Secretary Ashley Sowder, and Treasurer John Hooper. Former state chairs include Will Daugherty, James Beau Thouvenel, Kevin Hobbie, Chad Williams, Erin Adams, Tina Kelly, Steve Long, Seth
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Hagopian received over 345 thousand votes (23.9%) in his race, the highest vote total for any alternative party candidate ever in Oklahoma. Hagopian achieved greater than 2.5%, so the OKLP retained ballot access through at least 2024. Hagopian had the highest percentage in a partisan race with
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Oklahoma has a semi-closed primary system in which a political party may choose either to allow only voters registered as affiliated with the party to participate or to also allow Independents as well. The OKLP wanted the ability to more fully exercise their freedom of association by allowing
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the OKLP fielded nine candidates, including Steve Long, Gene Bell, Christina Wright, Tamara Morton, Erin Adams, Zac Davis and Dr. Shannon Grimes as well as Elle Collins, who took over 7% of the vote in District 87 which was won by Collin Walke with a plurality of 48%, and Clarke Duffe, who was
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With ninety days to gather over 44,000 signatures and hampered by both bad weather and harassment over petitioning on public property, the OKLP fell short gathering only 28,894 names. One day after being denied ballot access, the party filed suit claiming Oklahoma's ballot access laws were
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measure on the ballot for a statewide vote. In 2007 Jacob and two others were indicted for out-of-state petitioners. A conviction would have carried a maximum fine of $ 25,000, and the maximum jail sentence of ten years in prison. The state statute criminalizing the hiring of out-of-state
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Wheeler, Clark Duffe, Angelia O'Dell, Jimmy Cook, Steve Galpin, Chris Powell, Richard Prawdzienski, Robert Murphy, D. Frank Robinson, Tom Laurent, Gordon Mobley and Porter Davis. The party has local affiliates in the following counties: Canadian, Cleveland, Oklahoma, Tulsa, and Washington.
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The OKLP challenged revocation of their official recognition, and ability to run candidates under the party label, by the state after the 1980 elections. State law required a party's presidential candidate to receive at least 10% of the vote to maintain ballot access. The
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The Libertarian and Populist parties along with the Rainbow Coalition sought to have Oklahoma's restrictive ballot access law overturned, but the 10th Circuit ruled against them. Nevertheless, the LP was able to gather enough signatures to get on the ballot, with
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After gathering over 57 thousand signatures to meet the requirement of 51,739 to obtain ballot access for the 2012 elections, the OKLP sought a preliminary injunction due to the deadline to submit the petition being moved up to March 1 from May 1. Judge
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The Libertarian Party's nominee appeared on Oklahoma's presidential ballot in the 1980's and 1990's, before losing ballot access after the 2000 election. Since 2016, the Libertarian Party's nominee has appeared on every Oklahoma presidential ballot.
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In addition to Johnson, there were seventeen Libertarian candidates for state or federal office in Oklahoma in 2016. Robert Murphy defeated Dax Ewbank for the U.S. Senate nomination in the only statewide primary for any party on June 28.
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After failing to get the required number of signatures for ballot access, the party sued and was ordered on the ballot for 1984. There were no primaries as the court order stipulated that the party nominate by convention. In addition to
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has been an officially recognized party during only portions of the last twenty-five years. In 2016, The Oklahoma Libertarian Party regained ballot access. The state party has secured ballot access through at least 2024.
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party that has not met the requirements for recognition in the state of Oklahoma. After ruling against the American Party, the Court saw no need to hear similar cases brought by the Communist Party and the OKLP.
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After the OKLP lost official recognition following the 1996 election the state election board changed the affiliation of all registered Libertarian voters to Independent. During the time since the ruling in
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candidates, Alice Cody, Paul Woodward, and Robert Chambers, and County Clerk candidates Vickie Rhodes in Tulsa County and Ralph Schultz in Oklahoma County finished with vote percentages in double digits.
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The Rainbow Coalition, OKLP, and the Populist Party sought to overturn the state's ballot access law, challenging both the petitioning deadline and the signature requirement. The 10th Circuit upheld
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City Council, defeating two other candidates by receiving 63% of the vote. Powell was named Vice-Mayor beginning July 1, 2020 and re-elected to full term with 76% of the vote on Feb. 9, 2021.
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party which was not fielding a candidate. Leadership of the state party organization for Americans Elect, including chair Rex Lawhorn, sought to have Libertarian presidential candidate
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signed legislation reducing the number of votes necessary for a party to retain ballot access from 10% of the presidential or gubernatorial vote to 2.5%. LP presidential candidate
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denied the injunction, resulting in the OKLP not being able to place candidates on the ballot in 2012. The March 1 petition deadline for political parties remains in place.
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on the ballot in 1992 as an independent, the party again successfully petitioned to run candidates in 1996. Agnes Regier defeated Michael Clem in a primary for the
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the state's voter rolls had been completely computerized. Oklahoma Libertarians sought to be able to continue to be registered with their party of choice. Judge
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City Council and Josh Clark was elected to Dale School Board in nonpartisan elections, becoming the first Libertarians to win elections to office in Oklahoma.
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In 2003 Ed Henke sought to be a candidate in a special election for state Senate, but was prohibited from filing because of his Libertarian registration.
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Hilley, Kevin (February 10, 2021). "Two new city council members elected, one retains seat – Womack, Rester and Filer win; 388 votes cast".
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The sole LP candidate for a county office in the state was Chris Powell who sought to become the Oklahoma County Clerk. Facing GOP nominee
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voters registered with any other party to also participate in their primaries. The party won on appeal but the case then went to the
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ruled against Lawhorn. This resulted in Oklahoma voters being allowed only two choices for president for the third election in a row.
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Successfully petitioning for ballot access again, fourteen Libertarians ran for office in the state alongside presidential candidate
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for president, 16 Libertarians ran for office in the state. Agnes Regier received 2.2% of the vote in a three-way race for a
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City Council, being sworn in on April 12, 2021. In May he changed his voter registration party affiliation to Libertarian.
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placed on the Oklahoma ballot as the Americans Elect candidate. The national party organization opposed the effort and the
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Ballot drive chairman D. Frank Robinson challenged the legality of the arrests, resulting in a ruling from Judge
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in district 88. Davis would later be elected to one term as a state Representative as a Republican in 1982.
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nomination and earned 1.2% of the vote in the general election, finishing fourth in a five-person race.
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The party successfully petitioned for ballot access in the state for the first time and in addition to
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Oklahoma city restaurateur John Vernon 20.22% of the vote for the vice-presidential nomination at the
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issued a short decision against Barr. Russell has a history of upholding ballot access restrictions.
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In a special election to fill an unexpired term, Chris Powell was elected on Nov. 12, 2019 to the
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In August 2018 David Greer was appointed to fill a vacancy on the nonpartisan City Council of
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personally submitting the petition. Paul received 6,261 votes, more than twice the total of
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Anthony Garcia was appointed to fill the remaining term of a retiring board member of
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27.49% and Bussett came very close to winning nonpartisan judicial office with 47.8%.
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upheld the ordinance but on appeal the 10th Circuit found in favor of the plaintiffs.
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In pursuit of 50-state access, the LP was able to gather enough signatures to get
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For the state and federal elections in the fall, Hagopian stepped up to run for
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who was the other alternative presidential candidate on the ballot in Oklahoma.
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to face an otherwise unopposed incumbent. Robert Murphy was a candidate for
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petitioners was overturned by the 10th Circuit followed by a denial of
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the ordinance to focus on pedestrian safety. In December 2018, Judge
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4.3% voted for Sevier White. Of the two Libertarian candidates for
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on April 12, 2021. He was unopposed for election to a full term.
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City Council with 52.6% of the vote in a nonpartisan election.
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Former OKLP Chair and 2018 gubernatorial nominee Chris Powell
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worked with Oklahomans in Action to gather signatures on an
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Rushing won with 54% of the vote while Hill took over 90%.
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April 7 to June 30. Swearengin earned 45.4% of the vote.
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The only alternative party to have ballot access for the
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Other Libertarian candidates were Dr. John Yeutter for
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where the decision of the 10th Circuit was overturned.
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2012 United States presidential election in Oklahoma
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upholding the right to petition on public property.
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unconstitutional. The party won by default when the
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