The Oklahoma Farm Bureau Ag PAC political action committee has endorsed 30 state candidates ahead of Oklahoma’s primary election on Tuesday, June 18.
The state Ag PAC board – a group of Farm Bureau members selected by their respective OKFB districts – met in late May to discuss candidates based on feedback gathered from county and districtwide PAC meetings throughout the month of May.
The PAC has endorsed the following candidates for statewide, Oklahoma Senate and Oklahoma House of Representatives races:
Statewide
Brian Bingman – Oklahoma Corporation Commission
Oklahoma Senate
Blake “Cowboy” Stephens – Senate District 3
Greg McCortney – Senate District 13
Jeff Boatman – Senate District 25
Casey Murdock – Senate District 27
Julie Daniels – Senate District 29
Jessica Garvin – Senate District 43
Oklahoma House of Representatives
Eddy Dempsey – House District 1
Bob Ed Culver – House District 4
Judd Strom – House District 10
Tim Turner – House District 15
Dell Kerbs – House District 26
Kevin Wallace – House District 32
John Talley – House District 33
John Pfeiffer – House District 38
Jay Steagall – House District 43
Matt Watson – House District 45
Tammy Townley – House District 48
Carl Newton – House District 58
Daniel Pae – House District 62
Trey Caldwell – House District 63
Rande Worthen – House District 64
Toni Hasenbeck – House District 65
Eric Roberts – House District 83
Tammy West – House District 84
David Hardin – House District 86
Matt Echols – House District 90
Chris Kannady – House District 91
Preston Stinson – House District 96
Robert Manger – House District 101
The Ag PAC board will meet after the June primary election and again after the primary runoff on Aug. 27 to discuss additional candidate support before the general election on Nov. 5.
The Oklahoma Farm Bureau Ag PAC is OKFB’s political action committee that supports candidates seeking public office in Oklahoma who understand agriculture and the importance of rural Oklahoma. The Ag PAC is a grassroots committee formed of OKFB members from around the state. Input is gathered from county Farm Bureau representatives, and the OKFB Ag PAC board decides support based on this local, grassroots input.