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Challenger Booker wins County Clerk race
Jun 27, 2012 | 55185 views | 1 1 comments | 1 1 recommendations | email to a friend | print

A large number of voters turned out in Jackson County Tuesday to vote locally for the office of County Clerk. Challenger Robin Booker took the seat from incumbent Christi Hair with 407 votes to Hair’s 276. Booker carried 11 precincts plus the absentee ballots, while Hair carried four precincts.

For Corporation Commissioner, local voters gave the nod to Bob Anthony with 429 votes to Brooks Mitchell with 238. For State Represenative, District 3, Frank Lucas took an overwhelming 643 GOP votes to William Stump’s 42; and county Democrats gave 280 votes to Timothy Murray, while Frankie Robbins receives 252 votes.

In the Olustee Trustees election, Deanna McConiha recieved 8 votes to Patty Light’s 31.

In Greer County, Lee Ann Coffman won in a three-way race for County Clerk. Coffman recived 269 votes. Jacky Cloyd recieved 204, and Peggy Payne received 68.

Following is a list of Oklahoma winners from Tuesday’s elections:

Corporation Commissioner - Full Term

Bob Anthony, GOP

U.S. House - District 1

Jim Bridenstine, GOP

U.S. House - District 2

George Faught, GOP — Advances to runoff

Markwayne Mullin, GOP — Advances to runoff

U.S. House - District 2

Wayne Herriman, Dem — Advances to runoff

Rob Wallace, Dem — Advances to runoff

U.S. House - District 3

Frank Lucas (i), GOP

U.S. House - District 3

Timothy Murray, Dem

U.S. House - District 4

Tom Cole (i), GOP

U.S. House - District 4

Donna Bebo, Dem

State Senate - District 3

Jim Bynum, Dem

State Senate - District 7

Paul Lane, Dem

State Senate - District 11

Jabar Shumate, Dem

State Senate - District 15

Rob Standridge, GOP — Advances to runoff

State Senate - District 17

Ed Moore, GOP — Advances to runoff

Ron Sharp, GOP — Advances to runoff

State Senate - District 25

Mike Mazzei (i), GOP

State Senate - District 33

Tim Wright, GOP — Advances to runoff

Nathan Dahm, GOP — Advances to runoff

State Senate - District 37

Dan Newberry (i), GOP

State Senate - District 39

Brian Crain (i), GOP

State Senate - District 41

Clark Jolley (i), GOP

State Senate - District 43

Corey Brooks, GOP — Advances to runoff

Peggy Davenport, GOP — Advances to runoff

State House - District 3

James Lockhart (i), Dem

State House - District 14

Jerry Rains, Dem — Advances to runoff

Bobby Jefferson, Dem — Advances to runoff

State House - District 18

Donnie Condit (i), Dem

State House - District 20

Bobby Cleveland, GOP

State House - District 20

Matt Branstetter, Dem

State House - District 22

Charles McCall, GOP

State House - District 23

Terry O’Donnell, GOP

State House - District 25

Todd Thomsen (i), GOP

State House - District 26

Justin Wood, GOP

State House - District 27

Randy Gilbert, Dem

State House - District 32

Jason Smalley, GOP

State House - District 32

Keith Kinnamon, Dem

State House - District 36

Sean Roberts (i), GOP

State House - District 37

Nancy Niemann, Dem

State House - District 39

Marian Cooksey (i), GOP

State House - District 45

Aaron Stiles (i), GOP

State House - District 49

Tommy Hardin (i), GOP

State House - District 51

Scott Biggs, GOP

State House - District 53

Mark McBride, GOP — Advances to runoff

Paula Sullivan, GOP — Advances to runoff

State House - District 59

Mike Sanders (i), GOP

State House - District 60

Dan Fisher, GOP

State House - District 63

Don Armes (i), GOP

State House - District 68

Glen Mulready (i), GOP

State House - District 70

Ken Walker, GOP — Advances to runoff

Shane Saunders, GOP — Advances to runoff

State House - District 71

Katie Henke, GOP

State House - District 79

Weldon Watson (i), GOP

State House - District 82

Mike Turner, GOP

State House - District 84

Sally Kern (i), GOP

State House - District 86

Russell Turner, GOP

State House - District 88

Aaron Kaspereit, GOP

State House - District 88

Kay Floyd, Dem — Advances to runoff

Mike Dover, Dem — Advances to runoff

State House - District 100

Elise Hall (i), GOP

State House - District 101

Gary Banz (i), GOP



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June 27, 2012
Today history was made in Jackson County Oklahoma. Two Republican women sought the office of Jackson County Clerk with no one filing for opposition on the Democrat ticket. Both of these ladies, Christi Hair and Robin Booker, made us all proud by running a good clean race. I appreciate their willingness to serve our County and for all of their hard work.

A lot of people found disappointment today when they went to the polls to vote and found that they would not be able to vote in this race. They found that Jackson County is quickly becoming a county that you don’t have to register as a Democrat in order to vote. They actually found for the first time in history that the opposite is now ringing true. Citizens of Jackson County, it is time to study the platforms of both parties and see which one that you align with and then register in that party. I promise that the Republican Party in Jackson County will work to make sure that there is a person that you will be able to vote for in all of the elections. Don’t find yourself standing on the sidelines unable to vote again.

Christi Hair, thank you for your four years of service to us all and Robin Booker, good luck to you as you begin your term.

God bless you both!!!

- Debbie Davis
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