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22 OK Legislative Candidates Earn Key Small Business Endorsement

22 OK Legislative Candidates Earn Key Small Business Endorsement

October 3, 2022 Last Edit: June 5, 2025

22 OK Legislative Candidates Earn Key Small Business Endorsement

The NFIB Oklahoma PAC today endorsed 22 candidates for seats in the state legislature. The political action committee, which is comprised solely of NFIB members from throughout the state, endorsed three candidates running for state Senate and 19 candidates running for seats in the state House of Representatives.

“Small business is critical to Oklahoma’s economy,” NFIB State Director Jerrod Shouse said. “That’s why it’s imperative that we elect candidates who will support Main Street businesses.

“These 22 candidates either have a consistent record of supporting small businesses in the Oklahoma Legislature or have shown our members that they’re committed to maintaining an environment that encourages small businesses to grow and create jobs,” Shouse said. “That’s why I’m proud to announce these endorsements.”

Endorsements by Senate and House Districts

SENATE

District 2 Ally Seifried District 22 Kristen Thompson District 32 John Michael Montgomery 

HOUSE

District 7 Steve BashoreDistrict 9 Mark LepakDistrict 12 Kevin McDugleDistrict 23 Terry O’DonnellDistrict 26 Dell KerbsDistrict 35 Ty BurnsDistrict 40 Chad CaldwellDistrict 41 Denise Crosswhite HaderDistrict 42 Cindy RoeDistrict 43 Jay SteagallDistrict 63 Trey CaldwellDistrict 64 Rande WorthenDistrict 65 Toni HasenbeckDistrict 66 Clay StairesDistrict 83 Eric RobertsDistrict 84 Tammy WestDistrict 90 Jon EcholsDistrict 95 Max WolfleyDistrict 100 Marilyn Stark

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