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September 16, 2024 Last Edit: July 6, 2025
Small business community throws support behind 23 Oklahoma Legislative candidates ahead of General Election.
NFIB Oklahoma PAC Endorses 23 Pro-Small Business Legislative Candidates
The NFIB Oklahoma PAC endorsed 23 candidates running for seats in the Oklahoma Legislature, including three Senate candidates and 20 House candidates. Early voting begins on Wednesday, October 20. General Election Day is Tuesday, November 5. For more information on voter registration and other FAQs, visit http://www.ok.gov/elections.
“Main Street Oklahomans need strong advocates in Oklahoma City,” NFIB State Director Jerrod Shouse said. “These candidates understand the challenges small business owners face and support policies that will make it easier to do business in our state. On behalf of our small business owner members, I’m proud to announce these endorsements for the 2024 general election and ask all Oklahomans to support these pro-small business candidates.”
CLICK HERE to view the full list of endorsed candidates.
The NFIB Oklahoma PAC’s endorsement is important to these campaigns. Small business owners and their employees vote in large numbers and are known for actively recruiting friends, family members, and acquaintances to go to the polls.
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