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HOUSE JOURNAL
First Regular Session of the Fifty-first Legislature
of the State of Oklahoma
First Legislative Day, Tuesday, January 2, 2007
Pursuant to Article V, Section 26, of the Constitution of the State of Oklahoma, the First Regular Session of the House of Representatives for the Fifty-first Legislature assembled in the House Chamber at 12:00 o'clock noon.
Representative Armes called the House to order. Prayer was offered by Pastor Tony Alvarez, First Assembly of God Church, Harrah. Pastor Alvarez was sponsored by Speaker-elect Cargill.
CERTIFICATION OF HOUSE MEMBERS
Representative Piatt moved that the Communications dated November 16, 2006, and November 22, 2006, to the Speaker of the House of Representatives and furnished to the Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives by the Secretary of the State Election Board listing the persons elected to the House of Representatives for the Fifty-first Legislature be accepted as prima facie evidence of membership in the House of Representatives and that said Members be seated in the House Chamber and the above-named Communication be printed in the House Journal, which motion was declared adopted. COMMUNICATION November 16, 2006 The Honorable Todd Hiett Speaker, Oklahoma State House of Representatives State Capitol Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
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Sir: Upon the face of the returns of the General Election, November 7, 2006, certified to this office by the several County Election Boards of the State, the candidates named in the list attached appear to have been regularly elected as Members of the Oklahoma State House of Representatives for the districts indicated. Certificates of Election have been issued to them by this Board, entitling each to participate in the preliminary organization of the House of Representatives. Respectfully submitted, /s/ MICHAEL CLINGMAN, Secretary State Election Board DIST NO. COUNTY NAME POL. ADDRESS 1 *McCurtain Jerry Ellis D Valliant 2 *Sequoyah Glen Bud Smithson D Sallisaw 3 *LeFlore Neil Brannon D Arkoma 4 *Cherokee Mike Brown D Tahlequah 5 *Delaware, *Mayes Doug Cox R Grove 6 Craig, *Mayes, *Rogers Chuck Hoskin D Vinita 7 *Delaware, Ottawa Larry Glenn D Miami 8 *Mayes, *Rogers, *Wagoner Ben Sherrer D Chouteau 9 *Rogers Tad Jones R Claremore 10 Nowata, *Osage, *Washington Steve Martin R Bartlesville 11 *Tulsa, *Washington Earl Sears R Bartlesville 12 *Rogers, *Wagoner Wade Rousselot D Wagoner 13 *Muskogee, *Wagoner Jerry McPeak D Warner 14 *Cherokee, *Muskogee George E. Faught R Muskogee 15 *Haskell, *LeFlore, *McIntosh, *Muskogee, *Sequoyah Ed Cannaday D Porum 16 *Muskogee, *Okmulgee, *Wagoner Jerry Shoemake D Morris 17 *Haskell, Latimer, *LeFlore, *Pittsburg Brian Renegar D McAlester 18 *McIntosh, *Pittsburg Terry Harrison D McAlester 19 Choctaw, *LeFlore, *McCurtain, Pushmataha R. C. Pruett D Antlers 20 Atoka, *Bryan, Coal, Johnston, *Pontotoc Paul D. Roan D Tishomingo 21 *Bryan John Carey D Durant 22 *Cleveland, *Garvin, *McClain, Murray, *Pontotoc Wes Hilliard D Sulphur 23 *Tulsa Sue Tibbs R Tulsa
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24 *Creek, *Hughes, *Okfuskee, *Okmulgee Dale Turner D Holdenville 25 *Hughes, *McClain,*Pontotoc, *Pottawatomie Recount Pending 26 *Pottawatomie Kris Steele R Shawnee 27 *Cleveland, *Pottawatomie Shane Jett R Tecumseh 28 *Lincoln, *Okfuskee, *Pottawatomie, Seminole Ryan Kiesel D Seminole 29 *Creek, *Tulsa Skye McNiel R Bristow 30 *Creek, *Tulsa Mark McCullough R Sapulpa 31 *Logan, *Oklahoma Jason W.Murphey R Guthrie 32 *Creek, *Lincoln Danny Morgan D Prague 33 *Logan, *Payne Lee Denney R Cushing 34 *Payne Terry Ingmire R Stillwater 35 *Noble, *Osage, Pawnee, *Payne Rex Duncan R Sand Springs 36 *Osage, *Tulsa Scott N. BigHorse D Pawhuska 37 *Kay, *Osage Ken Luttrell D Ponca City 38 *Garfield, *Grant, *Kay, *Noble, *Osage Dale DeWitt R Braman 39 *Oklahoma Marian Cooksey R Edmond 40 *Garfield Mike Jackson R Enid 41 *Canadian, *Garfield, *Kingfisher, *Oklahoma John T. Enns R Waukomis 42 *Cleveland, *Garvin, *Grady, *McClain Lisa Billy R Purcell 43 *Canadian Colby Schwartz R Yukon 44 *Cleveland Bill Nations D Norman 45 *Cleveland Wallace Collins D Norman 46 *Cleveland, *McClain Scott Martin R Norman 47 *Canadian, *Grady Susan Winchester R Chickasha 48 *Carter Greg A. Piatt R Ardmore 49 *Carter, Love, Marshall Terry Hyman D Leon 50 *Comanche, *Cotton, *Stephens Dennis Johnson R Duncan 51 *Cotton, *Grady, Jefferson, *McClain, *Stephens Ray McCarter D Marlow 52 *Greer, Jackson, *Kiowa David B. Braddock D Altus 53 *Cleveland Randy Terrill R Moore 54 *Cleveland Paul Wesselhoft R Moore 55 *Caddo, *Canadian, *Kiowa, Washita Ryan McMullen D Burns Flat 56 *Caddo, *Canadian, *Grady Phil Richardson R Minco 57 *Blaine, *Canadian, Custer James E. Covey D Custer City 58 Alfalfa, *Grant, *Major, Woods, *Woodward Jeff Hickman R Woodward
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59 *Blaine, *Canadian, Dewey, *Kingfisher, *Major, *Woodward Rob Johnson R Kingfisher 60 Beckham, *Ellis, *Greer, Harmon, Roger Mills Purcy D. Walker D Elk City 61 Beaver, Cimarron, *Ellis, Harper, Texas, *Woodward Gus Blackwell R Goodwell 62 *Comanche T.W. Shannon R Lawton 63 *Comanche, Tillman Don Armes R Faxon 64 *Comanche Ann Coody R Lawton 65 *Caddo, *Comanche, *Grady Joe Dorman D Rush Springs 66 *Tulsa Lucky Lamons D Tulsa 67 *Tulsa Pam Peterson R Tulsa 68 *Creek, *Tulsa Chris Benge R Tulsa 69 *Tulsa Fred Jordan R Jenks 70 *Tulsa Ron Peters R Tulsa 71 *Tulsa Daniel Sullivan R Tulsa 72 *Tulsa Darrell Gilbert D Tulsa 73 *Osage, *Tulsa Jabar Shumate D Tulsa 74 *Rogers, *Tulsa David Derby R Owasso 75 *Tulsa Dennis Adkins R Tulsa 76 *Tulsa John A. Wright R Broken Arrow 77 *Rogers, *Tulsa Eric Proctor D Tulsa 78 *Tulsa Jeannie McDaniel D Tulsa 79 *Tulsa Weldon Watson R Tulsa 80 *Tulsa Ron Peterson R Broken Arrow 81 *Oklahoma Ken Miller R Edmond 82 *Oklahoma Guy Liebmann R Oklahoma City 83 *Oklahoma Randy McDaniel R Oklahoma City 84 *Oklahoma Sally Kern R Oklahoma City 85 *Oklahoma David Dank R Oklahoma City 86 Adair, *Cherokee, *Delaware John Auffet D Stilwell 87 *Oklahoma Trebor Worthen R Oklahoma City 88 *Oklahoma Al McAffrey D Oklahoma City 89 *Oklahoma Rebecca Hamilton D Oklahoma City 90 *Oklahoma Charles Key R Oklahoma City 91 *Cleveland, *Oklahoma Mike Reynolds R Oklahoma City 92 *Oklahoma Richard Morrissette D Oklahoma City 93 *Oklahoma Al Lindley D Oklahoma City 94 *Oklahoma Scott Inman D Del City 95 *Oklahoma Charlie Joyner R Midwest City 96 *Oklahoma Lance Cargill R Harrah 97 *Oklahoma Mike Shelton D Oklahoma City 98 *Tulsa, *Wagoner John Trebilcock R Broken Arrow 99 *Oklahoma Anastasia Pittman D Oklahoma City
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100 *Oklahoma Mike Thompson R Oklahoma City 101 *Cleveland, *Oklahoma Gary Banz R Midwest City *County divided into two or more State House of Representatives districts. November 22, 2006 The Honorable Lance Cargill Speaker, Oklahoma State House of Representatives State Capitol Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105 Sir: This is to certify that following the recounting of ballots cast in the General Election on November 7, 2006, in the race for State Representative, District 25, the State Election Board has issued a Certificate of Election to Todd Thomsen, the nominee of the Republican Party. Sincerely, /s/ MICHAEL CLINGMAN, Secretary State Election Board DIST NO. COUNTY NAME POL. ADDRESS 25 *Hughes, *McClain,*Pontotoc, *Pottawatomie Todd Thomsen R Ada *County divided into two or more State House of Representatives districts. OATH OF OFFICE
The official Oath of Office, as required by Article XV, Sections 1 and 2, Oklahoma Constitution, was administered in the House Chamber on November 6, 2006, to Representative Hamilton by Chief Justice Joseph Watt, on November 7, 2006, to Representative Winchester by Supreme Court Justice James R. Winchester, on November 9, 2006, to Representatives Reynolds and Shelton by Supreme Court Justice Marian P. Opala, on November 13, 2006, to Representative Thompson by Notary Public Joel G. Kintsel, on November 15, 2006, to Representatives Covey and Worthen by Notary Public Joel G. Kintsel, on November 16, 2006, to Representative Pittman by Oklahoma District Judge Tammy Bass-Jones LeSure, on November 20, 2006, to Representative McPeak by Notary Public Joel G. Kintsel, on November 21, 2006, to Representative Kiesel by Supreme Court Justice Rudolph Hargrave and Representative Sherrer by Notary Public Joel G. Kintsel, on November 22, 2006, to Representative Thomsen by Notary Public Joel G.
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Kintsel and to the other eighty-nine newly-elected Members named above on November 16, 2006, by Supreme Court Chief Justice Joseph M. Watt.
Representative Armes ordered the roll called of the newly-elected Members of the House of Representatives, which resulted as follows:
Present: Adkins, Armes, Auffet, Banz, Benge, BigHorse, Billy, Blackwell, Braddock,
Brannon, Brown, Cannaday, Carey, Cargill, Collins, Coody, Cooksey, Covey, Cox, Dank, Denney, Derby, DeWitt, Dorman, Duncan, Ellis, Enns, Faught, Gilbert, Glenn, Hamilton, Harrison, Hickman, Hilliard, Hoskin, Hyman, Ingmire, Inman, Jackson, Jett, Johnson (Dennis), Johnson (Rob), Jones, Jordan, Joyner, Kern, Key, Kiesel, Lamons, Liebmann, Lindley, Luttrell, Martin (Scott), Martin (Steve), McAffrey, McCarter, McCullough, McDaniel (Randy), McMullen, McNiel, McPeak, Miller, Morgan, Morrissette, Murphey, Nations, Peters, Peterson (Pam), Peterson (Ron), Piatt, Pittman, Proctor, Pruett, Renegar, Reynolds, Richardson, Roan, Rousselot, Schwartz, Sears, Shannon, Shelton, Sherrer, Shoemake, Shumate, Smithson, Steele, Sullivan, Terrill, Thompson, Thomsen, Tibbs, Turner, Walker, Watson, Wesselhoft, Winchester, Worthen, Wright – 99.
Excused: McDaniel (Jeannie), Trebilcock—2. Representative Armes declared a quorum present and the House of Representatives of
the Fifty-first Legislature duly assembled. QUALIFICATION OF HOUSE MEMBERSHIP
Representative Piatt moved that whereas the Members-elect of the House of Representatives of the Fifty-first Legislature have examined the above-named Communication, election returns and qualifications of the persons named in such Communication and found that said persons have been duly elected to the House of Representatives for the Fifty-first Legislature; and therefore, the persons named in said Communication are declared duly elected and qualified Members of the House of Representatives for the Fifty-first Oklahoma Legislature, having taken their Oaths of Office and said Oaths having been filed in the Office of the Secretary of State.
The roll was ordered called on the Piatt motion and resulted as follows: Aye: Adkins, Armes, Auffet, Banz, Benge, BigHorse, Billy, Blackwell, Braddock,
Brannon, Brown, Cannaday, Carey, Cargill, Collins, Coody, Cooksey, Covey, Cox, Dank, Denney, Derby, DeWitt, Dorman, Duncan, Ellis, Enns, Faught, Gilbert, Glenn, Hamilton, Harrison, Hickman, Hilliard, Hoskin, Hyman, Ingmire, Inman, Jackson, Jett, Johnson (Dennis), Johnson (Rob), Jones, Jordan, Joyner, Kern, Key, Kiesel, Lamons, Liebmann, Lindley, Luttrell, Martin (Scott), Martin (Steve), McAffrey, McCarter, McCullough, McDaniel (Randy), McMullen, McNiel, McPeak, Miller, Morgan, Morrissette, Murphey, Nations, Peters, Peterson (Pam), Peterson (Ron), Piatt, Pittman, Proctor, Pruett, Renegar, Reynolds, Richardson, Roan, Rousselot, Schwartz, Sears, Shannon, Shelton, Sherrer, Shoemake, Shumate, Smithson, Steele, Sullivan, Terrill, Thompson, Thomsen, Tibbs, Turner, Walker, Watson, Wesselhoft, Worthen, Wright.--98.
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Excused: McDaniel (Jeannie), Trebilcock, Winchester.--3. Representative Armes declared the motion adopted having received a majority vote of
those elected to and constituting the House of Representatives. ELECTION OF SPEAKER
Representative Armes announced that nominations for the Speaker of the House of Representatives are now in order.
Representative Miller nominated Representative Cargill for Speaker of the House,
which motion was seconded by Representative Hickman. Representative Carey nominated Representative Morgan for Speaker of the House,
which motion was seconded by Representative Shumate. Representative Jones moved that nominations for Speaker cease, which motion was
declared adopted. Representative Armes put the question: “Shall the Honorable Lance Cargill or the
Honorable Danny Morgan be elected Speaker of the House of Representatives for the Fifty-first Legislature?”
The roll was ordered called and resulted as follows: Cargill: Adkins, Armes, Banz, Benge, Billy, Blackwell, Cargill, Coody, Cooksey,
Cox, Dank, Denney, Derby, DeWitt, Duncan, Enns, Faught, Hickman, Ingmire, Jackson, Jett, Johnson (Dennis), Johnson (Rob), Jones, Jordan, Joyner, Kern, Key, Liebmann, Martin (Scott), Martin (Steve), McCullough, McDaniel (Randy), McNiel, Miller, Murphey, Peters, Peterson (Pam), Peterson (Ron), Piatt, Richardson, Schwartz, Sears, Shannon, Steele, Sullivan, Terrill, Thompson, Thomsen, Tibbs, Watson, Wesselhoft, Worthen, Wright.—54.
Morgan: Auffet, BigHorse, Braddock, Brannon, Brown, Cannaday, Carey, Collins,
Covey, Dorman, Ellis, Gilbert, Glenn, Hamilton, Harrison, Hilliard, Hoskin, Hyman, Inman, Kiesel, Lamons, Lindley, Luttrell, McAffrey, McCarter, McMullen, McPeak, Morgan, Morrissette, Nations, Pittman, Proctor, Pruett, Renegar, Roan, Rousselot, Shelton, Sherrer, Shoemake, Shumate, Smithson, Turner, Walker.—43.
Excused: McDaniel (Jeannie), Reynolds, Trebilcock, Winchester.—4.
Representative Armes declared Representative Cargill elected Speaker of the House of
Representatives for the Fifty-first Legislature and appointed Representatives Faught, McNiel, Murphey and McDaniel (Randy) to escort Speaker-elect Cargill to the rostrum where Supreme Court Chief Justice James R. Winchester administered the Oath of Office as Speaker.
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Representative Armes handed the gavel to Speaker Cargill and the Speaker addressed the House.
Upon unanimous consent request of Representative Denney, the remarks of Speaker
Cargill were ordered printed in full as follows: REMARKS OF SPEAKER CARGILL
“First of all, I want to thank all of you for your service in this body. Some of us may have had our disagreements in the past, but none of us would be here
if we didn’t have a love and devotion for this state. I look forward to working together. I pledge today to be in communication with you and to work with you as a partner in the important job we have before us.
Let me also thank you for giving me the privilege of serving as Speaker. I am humbled, grateful and thoroughly excited about this opportunity.
My boys, Jackson and Henry, who are with me here today, are the fifth generation of my family to live in eastern Oklahoma County. I’m proud of my family, and their presence here today says a lot about our past but also about our future as a state.
When I think about my journey, my family’s journey, our state’s journey, I am amazed by the trials we’ve endured and the triumph of our people.
My own family – the Cargills – could have been the subject of John Steinbeck’s classic novel, but OUR story tells a more complete story about Oklahomans. Although my forefathers were born in Oklahoma, like so many during the first half of the twentieth century, they joined those who traveled to California in search of land, work, and dignity.
But the Cargills returned to Oklahoma because this was our home, and this is where our hopes and hearts remained. The lessons of Oklahoma have been passed down through the generations.
The Cargills are like most Oklahomans – determined, independent, committed to faith and eternally optimistic.
My father was a forklift driver at the grocery store warehouse right up the street here at 36th and Lincoln. My mother is the pianist and music director of our church, Harrah First Assembly of God. From my father and mother, I learned the value of faith and hard work.
Now my wife, Amber, and I live just down the road from my boyhood home. Amber stays at home and just like my mom did for my brother and me, she is always there for our boys, teaching them the values of honesty and hard work. I couldn’t do this without Amber, and I am grateful for her support.
I’d ask my entire family to please stand and be recognized. Thank you. Yesterday marked the first day of Oklahoma’s Centennial Year. Over the course of this
year we will celebrate, recognize and reflect on the achievements accomplished during our 100 years of statehood.
We have a lot to be proud of, but what I find truly exciting is what lies ahead. My hope is that during this landmark year we also consider how our great state will be defined during its second century.
When you consider our history, we started with a bang. Beginning with the land run, our state was full of energy, excitement and enormous growth. From the dust bowl days in the thirties, to the energy bust of the early eighties, we’ve had our ups and downs.
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But our challenge as leaders, in this unique place, in this unique time, is to ensure that Oklahoma at the start of the 21st century is once again the beacon of hope, growth and opportunity that it once was 100 years ago.
Of course, this building usually doesn’t reward long-term outlooks. It rewards sound bites that read well in tomorrow’s papers
And there will always be pessimists and naysayers, people who say it can’t be done. But our history is different. Our history belongs to people like the land run pioneers who loaded up in covered wagons and risked everything they had to pursue their dreams.
When I think about Oklahoma’s future I envision healthy and prospering families; a world-class education system; safe communities, tough on crime but tough on the causes of crime too; a strong and diverse economy with the type of creative business culture and quality of life that attracts and retains the best and the brightest; and an environment where arts and culture thrive; an environment that inspires the creativity of our next Nobel Prize winning scientist, Pulitzer Prize winning author or Grammy award winning artist.
How do we make that vision a reality? I have some ideas on how to achieve these ambitious goals. But I know that others have ideas as well, and if we are serious about getting results then all ideas should be considered.
That’s why I’m launching an initiative that will solicit ideas from anyone interested in improving Oklahoma – business leaders, pastors and teachers, the people who work in the beauty shops and the barber shops, everyday workers and citizens. The best of those ideas will be selected and compiled to serve as a policy guide for the coming years. More on this in a bit.
Part of my vision for Oklahoma’s future includes improving how the state conducts its business and working to engage citizens in the process. I will strive to make Oklahoma’s government more accountable, more efficient and more inclusive.
As the first step towards this, the House has restructured its committee process so that more members and committees are able to provide input into the state’s budget. We will examine state agencies, boards and commissions with an eye towards cost savings and fiscal responsibility and identify ways to get better results from state government.
I also think there is emerging consensus that some of the old ways of looking at government just don’t work anymore. On the left, you had those who looked at government as the solution to all of our problems. On the right, there were those who perhaps undervalued investment in things like transportation and public education.
Today, I believe more people are recognizing that there is a third way, one in which government works in partnership with individuals, communities and the private sector to move this state forward. This is the philosophy that I embrace.
Governments can’t raise your family. Governments can’t build economies. Governments can’t change hearts. People do that.
And it’s individual people, especially those working in the voluntary sector, churches, charities and the faith community, that visibly and tangibly improve the lives of our citizens every day. We should be working with and inviting them in - not shutting them out - inviting them in to partner with us to build a safer, healthier, more prosperous Oklahoma.
Governments certainly do play an important role, but they do it by helping put the fundamentals in place. They help by creating an overall environment that is safe, healthy and rewarding.
To do all this, we’ll need strong leadership and good ideas. We know there’s power in ideas. As John Kennedy once said, “A man may die,
nations may rise and fall, but ideas live on.”
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The New York Times Sunday Magazine recently published its sixth annual “Year in Ideas” edition. I have it here. It’s filled with the best, sometimes quirky, often brilliant and always innovative ideas of 2006.
I want 2007 to be the “Year of Ideas” for Oklahoma. You know, every year I’ve noticed here at the capitol that the same, tired rhetoric tends
to get recycled. We all do it – repeating the same political slogans. Oklahomans are tired of the same old, same old. They’re tired of a process inside this
building that doesn’t involve and engage them. That’s why over the next week, I’ll be launching the 100 Ideas Initiative. Oklahoma’s second century is full of promise, and it should be about creating an
Oklahoma that is innovative and forward-thinking. The 100 Ideas Initiative will help transform Oklahoma’s mindset -- to look ahead not just to the next few years, but to the long-term future of our state.
Through a series of town-hall meetings and interaction with our citizens, the 100 Ideas Initiative will begin to develop a comprehensive vision for our state’s future.
It’s a commitment to listen to the state’s citizens, to be guided by THEIR IDEAS. It’s a commitment to work to create a state government that boosts opportunity for the many, not just the few.
Within the next week, I’ll unveil additional details about 100 Ideas, along with a comprehensive website, 100ideasok.org, where Oklahoma’s citizens can log on and begin interacting immediately to offer their ideas and input.
Today, I am distributing blank notebooks to each of the 101 members of the House, as well as the 48 state senators, the governor, lieutenant governor, and other state office holders. I hope you’ll use these notebooks as a place to begin storing your ideas for our future.
I want to find the best ideas for Oklahoma, and we’ll be seeking pro-growth, pro-reform ideas from everyone, regardless of party affiliation. I want every person, from every corner of the state, to tell the State House how we can make Oklahoma better.
At the end of this year -- we will publish a book filled with the best 100 ideas from the 100 Ideas Initiative.
Oliver Wendell Holmes, the former Supreme Court justice, once said, “Every now and then a man’s mind is stretched by a new idea and never shrinks back to its former dimensions.”
That’s what the 100 Ideas Initiative is all about. And I pledge to you -- it’s what my term as Speaker will be all about.
It will be about finding the best in people – in all of the people of Oklahoma. I’ll be open to all of you here in this chamber – and be open to the innovations and ideas of all Oklahomans.
On my desk I have a famous saying by Ronald Reagan. I read it every day. It says, “There is no limit to what you can accomplish if you don’t care who gets the credit.”
Lately when I read that quote I’ve been reminded of one of the great success stories of this past year -- the OU football team. Now, OU winning a lot of games is, of course, not really that surprising, even to us Cowboy fans. But the way in which they won is notable.
You see, early in their season, OU lost their starting quarterback and their Heisman trophy-caliber running back. So what were they left with? They were left with a group of guys who didn’t care about how many carries they individually had, how many points they
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personally scored or how many tackles they individually made. They cared about winning. And that’s what they did, win - together.
With the challenges and opportunities we face as a state we need to stop focusing on who scores the points or makes the touchdowns and focus on winning - winning as a state. The truth is in twenty years no one will remember the political fights and the election victories. They will remember what we did to move this state forward.
And isn’t the future of our state worth every bit of effort we pour out in this building. I love this state and its people. It’s what brought me back here after spending a few
years out of state for school and my first job. I call it “Oklahoma love.” What’s Oklahoma love? It’s taking a sunny, Saturday afternoon drive down old route 66. That’s Oklahoma love. It’s going to the Braum’s ice skating rink in downtown Oklahoma City each winter,
seeing generations of families sipping on hot chocolate, enjoying the season. That’s Oklahoma love It’s also seeing people on that same rink who have obviously lived in the South all their
lives, have never even seen a pair of ice skates before, and watching them get out there and try.
It’s going to the Civic Center or the Performing Arts Center with your family and catching a nice jazz concert.
It’s running in the Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon and supporting the work, the memory and the sacrifice of so many Oklahomans on that fateful day ten years ago.
That’s Oklahoma love. It’s going up to Jenks and taking your kids to see the sharks at the Oklahoma
Aquarium. It’s driving out to Choctaw and having a great meal at Old Germany restaurant. It’s heading up to Grand Lake and spending the Fourth of July weekend with about
fifty thousand of your closet friends and neighbors. That’s Oklahoma love. It’s driving out to the Great Salt Plains in Northwest Oklahoma and digging for salt
crystals with your kids. It’s heading down to Broken Bow and doing some trout fishing on the Mountain Fork
River. It’s following the Sooner football team all across the country as they compete in
championships and bowl games. That’s Oklahoma love. And yes, it’s going up to Stillwater, week after week after week, even in the 0-10-1
years, putting your orange jersey on and representing. That’s Oklahoma love. We have so much to offer. Abundant green space, lakes and parks - plenty of room to move and grow. Our major cities have the best commute times in the country. We have an NBA basketball team, and, I’m happy to say, the ownership group of
another one. Oklahoma City was recently listed in the Wall Street Journal as one of the ten fastest
growing communities for the development of patents and intellectual property in the entire country.
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BRAC is bringing a renaissance to Lawton and our research and economic development efforts in Ardmore are attracting national and even international attention.
In nearly every corner of the state, progress and opportunity are beginning to flourish. As we look back on the first century of our state’s history, thinking about the pioneers
who settled the land, those who worked through the hardships of the Great Depression, the oil field workers and factory workers who built this state, the small business owners who provided work and opportunity … we know their toil has become our triumph.
So this year, the year of our Centennial Legislature, I challenge all of you to consider whether the ideas brought forth in this chamber will make us a leader among states or enhance our competitiveness among nations.
I challenge us as a legislative body to develop and support proposals that are forward-thinking, that lay the groundwork for the next generation and help propel Oklahoma into its next 100 years.
I look forward to taking new and aggressive approaches to tackling the issues that confront our state.
It is time for Oklahomans to dream big and to pursue big ideas. With your help, that’s just what we are going to do. Thank you.”
Speaker Cargill Presiding ELECTION OF SPEAKER PRO TEMPORE
Speaker Cargill announced the nominations for Speaker Pro Tempore are now in order. Representative Wright nominated Representative Blackwell for Speaker Pro Tempore
of the House, which motion was seconded by Representative Ingmire. Representative McMullen nominated Representative Covey for Speaker Pro Tempore
of the House, which motion was seconded by Representative Rousselot. Representative Ingmire moved that nominations for Speaker Pro Tempore cease, which
motion was declared adopted. Speaker Cargill put the question: “Shall The Honorable Gus Blackwell or The
Honorable James Covey be elected Speaker Pro Tempore of the House of Representatives for the Fifty-first Legislature?”
The roll was ordered called and resulted as follows: Blackwell: Adkins, Armes, Banz, Benge, Billy, Blackwell, Coody, Cooksey, Cox,
Dank, Denney, Derby, DeWitt, Duncan, Enns, Faught, Hickman, Ingmire, Jackson, Jett, Johnson (Dennis), Johnson (Rob), Jones, Jordan, Joyner, Kern, Key, Liebmann, Martin (Scott), Martin (Steve), McCullough, McDaniel (Randy), McNiel, Miller, Murphey, Peters, Peterson (Pam), Peterson (Ron), Piatt, Reynolds, Richardson, Schwartz, Sears, Shannon, Steele, Sullivan, Terrill, Thompson, Thomsen, Tibbs, Watson, Wesselhoft, Worthen, Wright, Mr. Speaker.—55.
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Covey: Auffet, BigHorse, Braddock, Brannon, Brown, Cannaday, Carey, Collins, Covey, Dorman, Gilbert, Glenn, Hamilton, Harrison, Hilliard, Hoskin, Hyman, Inman, Kiesel, Lamons, Lindley, Luttrell, McAffrey, McCarter, McMullen, McPeak, Morgan, Morrissette, Nations, Pittman, Proctor, Pruett, Renegar, Roan, Rousselot, Shelton, Sherrer, Shoemake, Shumate, Smithson, Turner, Walker.—42.
Excused: Ellis, McDaniel (Jeannie), Trebilcock, Winchester.—4.
Speaker Cargill declared Representative Blackwell elected Speaker Pro Tempore of the
House of Representatives for the Fifty-first Legislature and appointed Representatives Coody, Liebmann and Thompson to escort Speaker Pro Tempore-elect Blackwell to the rostrum where he was administered the Oath of Office by District Judge Greg A. Zigler.
Speaker Pro Tempore Blackwell addressed the House. Upon unanimous consent request of Representative Worthen, the remarks of Speaker
Pro Tempore Blackwell were ordered printed in full as follows: REMARKS OF SPEAKER PRO TEMPORE BLACKWELL
“Oklahoma is celebrating its first 100 years of statehood in the greatest nation that has ever existed on earth. During that time, the Oklahoma House of Representatives has served as catalyst to move Oklahoma upward and onward.
I am humbled and honored to be elected, by my peers, as Speaker Pro Tempore of the House of Representatives for the first legislative session in the second century of Oklahoma’s history. I would like to thank each of the members for this honor and your faith in me to preside over the sessions in a fair and impartial manner.
I would also like to thank those in my family who have helped me in innumerable ways to be able to stand here and serve you in this capacity. First I would like to thank my parents for all they did to shape and mold my character. My mother, Myrl Blackwell, is here today in the balcony. My father, MSGT Carl Blackwell passed away twenty-three years ago, this month. However, both instilled in me discipline and determination, combined with a desire for excellence and education.
I would also like to thank my wife of 16 years, Joanna Blackwell. She is here with our precious children, Corissa, Carson, and Caleb. She has been a uniquely gifted and loving partner to help me through all the trials and tribulations of political life.
Thanks also to two of my sisters who were able to come today…Stella Bass and Carla Blackwell. I also appreciate the attendance of the Beaver County Commissioner, my brother-in-law, Brad Raven. I extend a special thanks to District Judge Greg Ziglar, from Texas County, who swore me in. I appreciate the embodiment of justice he symbolizes in the panhandle and for the state of Oklahoma.
Most of all I would like to thank God and His providence, which has put me in this position to serve Him. As George Washington stated, “Whereas, it is the duty of all nations to acknowledge the Providence of Almighty God, to obey his will, to be grateful for his benefits, (and) humbly implore his protection and favor.” My prayer is a hope I will be able to follow the directives of Christ to be someone who protects the helpless, provides
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justice for the hapless, and presents liberty for all. I also pray, as a body, the House of Representatives will be able to fulfill those responsibilities this session.
I believe our challenge this session is to be morally responsible and financially accountable. During the past 100 years, the state has seen economic ups and downs. However, overall, Oklahoma remains a poor state which lags behind other states within our region in terms of both population and economic growth. The last two years have seen this trend starting to be reversed.
To continue this metamorphoses, the House of Representatives needs to continue to lead the state with legislation designed to provide just laws and judicious budgets. For as the Nobel Prize-winning economist, Friedrich von Hayek observed, “Economic and political freedom are inseparable.”
In terms of legislation, we need to be a four-fold test to assure the legislation passed by this body will do exactly what it is supposed to do. The tests are: to limit the scope and size of government, provide equitable tax relief, protect the structure of the family, and assure personal responsibility is maintained.
A government limited in size and scope is necessary. Limitation because of the inherent flaws found within a strongly centralized government allowed unlimited growth. Our founding Fathers knew the government had only specific, legitimate functions. As Thomas Jefferson said, “A government big enough to give you everything you want is big enough to take everything you have.”
One of the reasons for the American Revolution was a revolt against unfair and unchecked taxation. It’s also necessary for government to make sure it taxes citizens in a fair and equitable manner. The recent tax cuts, championed by the House last year, represent a step in the right direction. Tax cuts have shown, throughout history, to not be a zero sum game, but a stimulus to the economy and results in revenue growth.
The third test of just laws is morality. Does the law strengthen and maintain the family structure in our society? As George Washington forcefully maintained in his farewell address, “Of all the dispositions and habits which lead to political prosperity, Religion and Morality are indispensable supports. In vain would that man claim the tribute of Patriotism, who should labor to subvert these great pillars of human happiness, these firmest props of the duties of Men and Citizens.”
The last test of legislation is: Does it maintain and protect personal responsibility? Individual liberty can only be maintained within the sphere of individual responsibility. The removal of one by necessity results in the annihilation of the other. Any law removing personal responsibility also limits personal liberty.
However, the biggest challenge facing our legislature is to spend, appropriate, and invest the tax money of its citizens in a wise and prudent manner. In the past 100 years the state of Oklahoma has only had its Rainy Day Fund at maximum funding during the past two years. The past economic booms have resulted in spending sprees on dubious projects. It is imperative our present prosperity be used wisely. Oklahoma must pay its debts and fund those legitimate functions of government at fiscally responsible levels.
I know the House will respond again this year in leading the state in passing fair and just laws and a prudent budget. It will be an honor to oversee the process that will result in a morally responsible legislation and a financially accountable budget. Thank you once again for the opportunity to serve you as the Speaker Pro Tempore in the 51st Session of the Oklahoma State Legislature.”
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HOUSE OFFICERS AND LEADERSHIP
Speaker Cargill introduced the House Officers and Leadership for the Fifty-first Legislature as follows:
Lance Cargill ...............................................................................................Speaker Gus Blackwell........................................................................Speaker Pro Tempore Greg Piatt ..............................................................................Majority Floor Leader Lee Denney........................................................... Assistant Majority Floor Leader Terry Ingmire........................................................ Assistant Majority Floor Leader Mike Jackson ........................................................ Assistant Majority Floor Leader Dan Sullivan ....................... ..................................Assistant Majority Floor Leader Randy Terrill......................... ................................Assistant Majority Floor Leader Rob Johnson .....................................................................................Majority Whip Don Armes...........................................................................Deputy Majority Whip Lisa Billy .............................................................................Deputy Majority Whip Jeff Hickman........................................................................Deputy Majority Whip Mike Thompson...................................................................Deputy Majority Whip Marian Cooksey................................................................ Assistant Majority Whip Fred Jordan ....................................................................... Assistant Majority Whip Scott Martin ...................................................................... Assistant Majority Whip Steve Martin ..................................................................... Assistant Majority Whip Skye McNiel ..................................................................... Assistant Majority Whip Phil Richardson................................................................. Assistant Majority Whip Colby Schwartz................................................................. Assistant Majority Whip T. W. Shannon .................................................................. Assistant Majority Whip John Wright .........................................................................Majority Caucus Chair Lisa Billy .................................................................... Majority Caucus Vice-Chair Ann Coody.....................................................................Majority Caucus Secretary Danny Morgan.............................................................. Democrat Minority Leader James Covey ....................................................................... Democrat Floor Leader David Braddock..................................................... Deputy Democrat Floor Leader Ben Sherrer ............................................................ Deputy Democrat Floor Leader Dale Turner............................................................ Deputy Democrat Floor Leader Mike Brown........................................................ Assistant Democrat Floor Leader Wallace Collins................................................... Assistant Democrat Floor Leader Joe Dorman......................................................... Assistant Democrat Floor Leader Rebecca Hamilton............................................... Assistant Democrat Floor Leader Wes Hilliard........................................................ Assistant Democrat Floor Leader Jerry McPeak ...................................................... Assistant Democrat Floor Leader Wade Rousselot .................................................. Assistant Democrat Floor Leader Jabar Shumate..................................................... Assistant Democrat Floor Leader Terry Harrison ................................................................................Democrat Whip Ryan McMullen................................................................. Democrat Caucus Chair Ryan Kiesel............................................................... Democrat Caucus Vice-Chair Eric Proctor..................................................................Democrat Caucus Secretary
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STANDING COMMITTEES
The Speaker and the Speaker Pro Tempore are ex officio voting members of all standing and special committees.
Speaker Cargill named the following standing committees and their membership:
Appropriations and Budget Benge, Chair
Miller, Vice-Chair Auffet Liebmann Carey Nations Covey Terrill Jett
Revenue and Taxation Subcommittee Terrill, Chair
Morgan, Vice-Chair DeWitt Morrissette Dorman Sears Jones
Economic Development and Financial Services Peterson (Ron), Chair Faught, Vice-Chair
Auffet McPeak Brown Peters Cannaday Piatt Collins Sears Derby Shelton Hickman Wesselhoft Hoskin Winchester Jordan
Banking Subcommittee Winchester, Chair Carey, Vice-Chair
Benge Martin (Steve) Brannon Pittman Duncan Pruett Key Walker
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Industry and Labor Subcommittee Wesselhoft, Chair
Cannaday, Vice-Chair Collins Shoemake Dank Watson Kern
Insurance and Retirement Subcommittee Hickman, Chair Key, Vice-Chair
Benge Morgan Carey Shelton Liebmann
Education Jones, Chair
Thomsen, Vice-Chair Brannon Kern Coody McCarter Cox McDaniel (Jeannie) Dank Proctor Denney Richardson Dorman Shumate Hyman Sullivan Ingmire
Arts and Culture Subcommittee Denney, Chair
Sherrer, Vice-Chair Gilbert McAffrey Martin (Scott) McDaniel (Randy)
Common Education Subcommittee Coody, Chair
Brannon, Vice-Chair Cannaday Watson DeWitt Winchester McCarter
Higher Education and Career Tech Subcommittee Ingmire, Chair
Derby, Vice-Chair Hyman Peterson (Pam) Joyner Shumate Nations
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Energy and Technology Adkins, Chair
Watson, Vice-Chair Cooksey McCarter Harrison McMullen Ingmire Miller Jackson Morgan Johnson (Rob) Sherrer Lamons Thompson Luttrell Tibbs Martin (Steve) Worthen
Aerospace and Technology Subcommittee Jackson, Chair
Shelton, Vice-Chair Banz Pittman Covey Shannon McCullough Walker McNiel
Energy Subcommittee Cooksey, Chair
Jordan, Vice-Chair Denney McMullen Derby McNiel Dorman McPeak Enns Morgan Harrison Peters Johnson (Dennis) Peterson (Ron) Kiesel Schwartz Lamons Sears Luttrell Sherrer Martin (Scott) Wesselhoft McCarter
Telecommunications and Utility Regulation Subcommittee Martin (Steve), Chair
Sears, Vice-Chair BigHorse Jett Hilliard Peterson (Ron) Inman
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General Government and Transportation Liebmann, Chair
Martin (Scott), Vice-Chair Billy McPeak Brown Proctor Duncan Pruett Jackson Thompson Joyner Turner Lindley Wright Martin (Steve)
County and Municipal Government Subcommittee Pruett, Chair
Joyner, Vice-Chair Enns Tibbs Gilbert Trebilcock Hamilton
Government Modernization, Agency Review and Administrative Rules Subcommittee Wright, Chair
Brown, Vice-Chair Johnson (Dennis) Miller Lamons Reynolds McMullen Trebilcock
Transportation Subcommittee Thompson, Chair
Morrissette, Vice-Chair Armes Proctor Hickman Pruett Johnson (Dennis) Richardson McAffrey Shannon McPeak Turner Murphey Worthen
Human Services Peters, Chair
Johnson (Dennis), Vice-Chair BigHorse McDaniel (Randy) Billy Murphey Ellis Peterson (Pam) Kern Pittman Key Rousselot Lindley Shumate Martin (Scott) Steele McAffrey
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Children and Families Subcommittee Peterson (Pam), Chair Shumate, Vice-Chair
Billy Reynolds McDaniel (Jeannie)
International, Federal and Tribal Relations Subcommittee Billy, Chair
Rousselot, Vice-Chair Braddock Jett Hoskin Trebilcock
Social Services Subcommittee Kern, Chair
Ellis, Vice-Chair Jones McNiel Lindley Reynolds
Judiciary and Public Safety Duncan, Chair
Shannon, Vice-Chair Braddock McCullough Cooksey Morrissette Harrison Peterson (Ron) Inman Roan Johnson (Rob) Sherrer Jordan Sullivan Joyner Tibbs Kiesel
Civil Justice Subcommittee Sullivan, Chair
Roan, Vice-Chair Kiesel Thomsen Morrissette Trebilcock Schwartz
Criminal Justice and Corrections Subcommittee Tibbs, Chair
McCullough, Vice-Chair Harrison Peterson (Pam) Hoskin Renegar Ingmire Smithson Murphey
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Homeland Security Subcommittee Braddock, Chair
Murphey, Vice-Chair Banz Smithson Roan
Natural Resources DeWitt, Chair
McNiel, Vice-Chair Armes Richardson Hickman Turner Hyman Walker Renegar
Agriculture and Commerce Subcommittee Armes, Chair
Enns, Vice-Chair Covey McMullen Jackson Rousselot Johnson (Rob)
Environment and Wildlife Subcommittee Richardson, Chair
Smithson, Vice-Chair Adkins Sullivan Renegar Thompson Schwartz Turner Shoemake
Tourism and Recreation Subcommittee Hyman, Chair
McDaniel (Randy), Vice-Chair Brown Faught Cannaday Luttrell Cox
Public Health Cox, Chair
Schwartz, Vice-Chair Adkins Hilliard Banz McDaniel (Jeannie) Dank Piatt Enns Smithson Gilbert Steele Glenn Terrill Hamilton
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Elderly and Long-term Care Subcommittee Dank, Chair
Glenn, Vice-Chair Coody Faught Derby Pittman Ellis
Health Subcommittee Steele, Chair
Shoemake, Vice-Chair Auffet McCullough BigHorse McDaniel (Jeannie) Faught McDaniel (Randy) Glenn Peters Hamilton Pittman Hilliard Thomsen Key Trebilcock Lamons Watson Liebmann Wright
Veterans Subcommittee Banz, Chair
Kiesel, Vice-Chair Collins Jordan Coody Roan Duncan Steele Ellis Wesselhoft Inman
Rules Jett, Chair
Nations, Vice-Chair Covey Kiesel Dorman Piatt Johnson (Rob) Worthen Jones
Elections and Redistricting Subcommittee Worthen, Chair
Walker, Vice-Chair Adkins Terrill McMullen
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HOUSE CHAPLAIN
Representative Thompson moved that when the House reconvenes on Monday, February 5, 2007, a Chaplain be selected to serve as House Chaplain by rotation on a week-to-week basis, which motion was declared adopted. OFFICE SUPPLIES AND POSTAGE
Representative Piatt moved that each House Member be given a credit in the House post office in the amount equal to 500 one-ounce postage stamps to be used for official communications and that each House Member be authorized to purchase stationery and/or office supplies in the amount of $350.00, same to be paid by the House and that the Speaker be authorized to purchase from time to time necessary postage, supplies and equipment to conduct the affairs of the House during the First Regular Session of the Fifty-first Legislature, which motion was declared adopted. MILEAGE REPORT
Pursuant to the federal mileage allowable, effective January 1, 2007, Representative Piatt moved the adoption of the Report on Mileage Allowance prepared by the Office of the Comptroller and for said Report to be printed in the House Journal, which motion was declared adopted. Mileage Amount Name Round Trip Due Dennis Adkins, Tulsa and return 242 117.37 Don Armes, Faxon and return 223 108.16 John Auffett, Stilwell and return 404 195.94 Gary Banz, Midwest City and return 0 0 Chris Benge, Tulsa and return 208 100.88 Scott BigHorse, Pawhuska and return 284 137.74 Lisa Billy, Purcell and return 90 43.65 Gus Blackwell, Goodwell and return 552 267.72 David B. Braddock, Altus and return 290 140.65 Neil Brannon, Arkoma and return 370 179.45 Mike Brown, Fort Gibson and return 314 152.29 Ed Cannaday, Porum and return 280 135.80 John Carey, Durant and return 297 144.05 Lance Cargill, Harrah and return 54 26.19 Wallace Collins, Norman and return 44 21.34 Ann Coody, Lawton and return 170 82.45 Marian Cooksey, Edmond and return 24 11.64 James Covey, Custer City and return 216 104.76 Doug Cox, Grove and return 446 216.31 David Dank, Oklahoma City and return 0 0 Lee Denney, Cushing and return 134 64.99
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David Derby, Owasso and return 252 122.22 Dale DeWitt, Braman and return 234 113.49 Joe Dorman, Rush Springs and return 132 64.02 Rex Duncan, Sand Springs and return 214 103.79 Jerry Ellis, Valliant and return 448 217.28 John Enns, Waukomis and return 200 97.00 George Faught, Muskogee and return 294 142.59 Darrell Gilbert, Tulsa and return 220 106.70 Larry Glenn, Miami and return 392 190.12 Rebecca Hamilton, Oklahoma City and return 17 8.25 Terry Harrison, McAlester and return 326 158.11 Jeff Hickman, Dacoma and return 308 149.38 Wes Hilliard, Sulphur and return 180 87.30 Chuck Hoskins, Vinita and return 354 171.69 Terry Hyman, Leon and return 276 133.86 Terry Ingmire, Stillwater and return 140 67.90 Scott Inman, Del City and return 28 13.58 Mike Jackson, Enid and return 204 98.94 Shane Jett, Tecumseh and return 84 40.74 Dennis Johnson, Duncan and return 170 82.45 Rob Johnson, Kingfisher and return 106 51.41 Tad Jones, Claremore and return 250 121.25 Fred Jordan, Jenks and return 202 97.97 Charlie Joyner, Midwest City and return 14 6.79 Sally Kern, Oklahoma City and return 20 9.70 Charles Key, Oklahoma City and return 22 10.67 Ryan Kiesel, Seminole and return 112 54.32 Lucky Lamons, Tulsa and return 206 99.91 Guy Liebmann, Oklahoma City and return 30 14.55 Al Lindley, Oklahoma City and return 26 12.61 Ken Luttrell, Ponca City and return 212 102.82 Scott Martin, Norman and return 54 26.19 Steve Martin, Bartlesville and return 316 153.26 Al McAffrey, Oklahoma City and return 5 2.43 Raymond McCarter, Marlow and return 158 76.63 Mark McCullough, Sapulpa and return 198 96.03 Jeannie McDaniel, Tulsa and return 206 99.91 Randy McDaniel, Oklahoma City and return 30 14.55 Ryan McMullen, Burns Flat and return 214 103.79 Skye McNiel, Bristow and return Jerry McPeak, Warner and return 270 130.95 Ken Miller, Edmond and return 24 11.64 Danny Morgan, Prague and return 110 53.35 Richard Morrissette, Oklahoma City and return 20 9.70 Jason Murphey, Guthrie and return 64 31.04 Bill Nations, Norman and return 46 22.31 Ron Peters, Tulsa and return 210 101.85 Pam Peterson, Tulsa and return 204 98.94
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Ron Peterson, Broken Arrow and return 240 116.40 Greg Piatt, Ardmore and return 192 93.12 Anastasia Pittman, Oklahoma City and return 16 7.76 Eric Proctor, Tulsa and return 212 102.82 R. C. Pruett, Antlers and return 300 145.50 Brian Renegar, McAlester and return 260 126.10 Mike Reynolds, Oklahoma City and return 34 16.49 Phil Richardson, Minco and return 120 58.20 Paul Roan, Tishomingo and return 242 117.37 Wade Rousselot, Wagoner and return 314 152.29 Colby Schwartz, Yukon and return 36 17.46 Earl Sears, Bartlesville and return 290 140.65 T. W. Shannon, Lawton and return 198 96.03 Mike Shelton, Oklahoma City and return 0 0 Ben Sherrer, Chouteau and return 276 133.86 Jerry Shoemake, Morris and return 232 112.52 Jabar Shumate, Tulsa and return 218 105.73 Glen “Bud” Smithson, Sallisaw and return 320 155.20 Kris Steele, Shawnee and return 72 34.92 Daniel Sullivan, Tulsa and return 200 97.00 Randy Terrill, Moore and return 28 13.58 Mike Thompson, Oklahoma City and return 22 10.67 Todd Thomsen, Ada and return 185 89.73 Sue Tibbs, Tulsa and return 224 108.64 John Trebilcock, Broken Arrow and return 224 108.64 Dale Turner, Holdenville and return 162 78.57 Purcy Walker, Elk City and return 238 115.43 Weldon Watson, Tulsa and return 214 103.79 Paul Wesselhoft, Moore and return 24 11.64 Susan Winchester, Chickasha and return 106 51.41 Trebor Worthen, Oklahoma City and return 0 0 John Wright, Broken Arrow and return 208 100.88 MOTION
Representative Piatt moved that the Honorable Senate be notified by message that the House of Representatives is organized and ready to convene in Joint Session.
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JOINT SESSION
The First Joint Session of the First Regular Session of the Fifty-first Legislature assembled in the House Chamber on Tuesday, January 2, 2007, and was called to order by Speaker Cargill.
Senator Laster moved that the attendance roll call of the Senate be considered the
attendance roll call of the Senate in Joint Session, which was the order. Representative Piatt moved that the attendance roll call of the House be considered the
attendance roll call of the House in Joint Session, which was the order. Speaker Cargill declared quorums of the Senate and House present and the Joint
Session duly assembled. Invocation was given by Pastor Tony Alvarez, First Assembly of God Church, Harrah.
Pursuant to Article VI, Section 5, Oklahoma Constitution, Speaker Cargill announced
the canvassing of the returns of the General Election held on November 7, 2006, as certified to the House of Representatives and transmitted to the Speaker of the House of Representatives by Secretary of the State Election Board Michael Clingman.
Senator Laster moved to dispense with the reading of the election results and ordered
same printed in the Journals of the House and Senate respectively, which motion was declared adopted.
The Speaker declared elected to the respective offices listed below the candidates
whose names are shown:
COMMUNICATIONS December 7, 2006 The Honorable Lance Cargill, Speaker Oklahoma State House of Representatives State Capitol Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105 Dear Mr. Speaker: I hereby certify that the attached compilation is a complete list of the names of all candidates voted for at the General Election held November 7, 2006, for the offices indicated, and that the figures set by the names represent the sum of the total votes cast for each as certified to this office by the County Election Boards of the State. Candidates who were unopposed in the General Election also are listed.
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Respectfully submitted, /s/MICHAEL CLINGMAN, Secretary State Election Board December 8, 2006 The Honorable Lance Cargill Speaker-Elect House of Representatives 401 State Capitol Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105 Dear Representative Cargill: Pursuant to Article 6, Section 5 of the Oklahoma Constitution, the sealed results of elections for state officials is transmitted for your review and publication before the Legislature. Respectfully, /s/M. Susan Savage Secretary of State
State of Oklahoma Official Returns
General Election C November 7, 2006 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
District 1 ALAN GENTGES Democrat Bartlesville 56,724 JOHN SULLIVAN Republican Tulsa 116,920 BILL WORTMAN Independent Tulsa 10,085
District 2 DAN BOREN Democrat Muskogee 122,347 PATRICK K. MILLER Republican Snow 45,861
District 3 SUE BARTON Democrat Tulsa 61,749 FRANK D. LUCAS Republican Cheyenne 128,042
District 4 HAL SPAKE Democrat Norman 64,775 TOM COLE Republican Moore 118,266
District 5 DAVID HUNTER Democrat Edmond 67,293 MARY FALLIN Republican Oklahoma City 108,936 MATTHEW HORTON WOODSON Independent Oklahoma City 4,196
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GOVERNOR BRAD HENRY Democrat Oklahoma City 616,135 ERNEST ISTOOK Republican Warr Acres 310,327
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR JARI ASKINS Democrat Duncan 463,753 TODD HIETT Republican Kellyville 439,418 E. Z. MILLION Independent Norman 21,684
STATE AUDITOR AND INSPECTOR JEFF A. McMAHAN Democrat Tecumseh 469,311 GARY JONES Republican Cache 438,778
ATTORNEY GENERAL DREW EDMONDSON Democrat Oklahoma City 563,364 JAMES DUNN Republican Luther 357,267
STATE TREASURER SCOTT MEACHAM Democrat Edmond 542,347 HOWARD BARNETT Republican Tulsa 371,961
SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION SANDY GARRETT Democrat Oklahoma City 576,304 BILL CROZIER Republican Minco 343,900
COMMISSIONER OF LABOR LLOYD L. FIELDS Democrat McAlester 456,446 BRENDA RENEAU Republican Oklahoma City 453,720
INSURANCE COMMISSIONER KIM HOLLAND Democrat Tulsa 474,221 BILL CASE Republican Midwest City 437,081
CORPORATION COMMISSIONER CODY GRAVES Democrat Oklahoma City 378,030 BOB ANTHONY Republican Oklahoma City 536,341
DISTRICT JUDGE District 1, Office 1
GREG A. ZIGLER Nonpartisan Guymon Unopposed District 2, Office 1
CHARLES L. GOODWIN Nonpartisan Clinton Unopposed District 3, Office 1
RICHARD B. DARBY Nonpartisan Altus Unopposed District 4, Office 1
RAY DEAN LINDER Nonpartisan Alva Unopposed District 4, Office 2
RONALD G. FRANKLIN Nonpartisan Enid Unopposed District 4, Office 3
JOHN G. CAMP Nonpartisan Enid 13,797 DENNIS HLADIK Nonpartisan Enid 23,913
District 5, Office 1 C. ALLEN McCALL Nonpartisan Lawton Unopposed
District 5, Office 2 JOE ENOS Nonpartisan Duncan Unopposed
District 5, Office 3 KEITH B. AYCOCK Nonpartisan Lawton Unopposed
District 5, Office 4 MARK RANDALL SMITH Nonpartisan Lawton Unopposed
District 5, Office 5 GERALD F. NEUWIRTH Nonpartisan Lawton Unopposed
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District 6, Office 1 RICHARD G. VAN DYCK Nonpartisan Chickasha Unopposed
District 7, Office 1 KENNETH C. WATSON Nonpartisan Oklahoma City 7,516 MALCOLM M. SAVAGE Nonpartisan Oklahoma City 5,492
District 7, Office 2 TWYLA GRAY Nonpartisan Oklahoma City Unopposed
District 7, Office 3 DONALD L. DEASON Nonpartisan Edmond Unopposed
District 7, Office 4 BRYAN C. DIXON Nonpartisan Edmond Unopposed
District 7, Office 5 PATRICIA G. PARRISH Nonpartisan Oklahoma City Unopposed
District 7, Office 6 DANIEL L. OWENS Nonpartisan Oklahoma City Unopposed
District 7, Office 7 PAT CRAWLEY Nonpartisan Midwest City 69,175 VICKI ROBERTSON Nonpartisan Edmond 72,507
District 7, Office 8 VIRGIL C. BLACK Nonpartisan Edmond Unopposed
District 7, Office 9 TAMMY BASS-JONES LeSURE Nonpartisan Oklahoma City Unopposed
District 7, Office 10 BILL GRAVES Nonpartisan Oklahoma City 24,934 SUSAN CASWELL Nonpartisan Oklahoma City 21,742
District 7, Office 11 BARBARA SWINTON Nonpartisan Oklahoma City Unopposed
District 7, Office 12 CAROLYN R. RICKS Nonpartisan Oklahoma City 35,163 KENNETH LINN Nonpartisan Edmond 14,292
District 7, Office 13 NOMA GURICH Nonpartisan Oklahoma City Unopposed
District 7, Office 14 RAY C. ELLIOTT Nonpartisan Oklahoma City Unopposed
District 7, Office 15 JERRY D. BASS Nonpartisan Edmond Unopposed
District 8, Office 1 D. W. BOYD Nonpartisan Ponca City Unopposed
District 9, Office 1 DONALD L. WORTHINGTON Nonpartisan Stillwater Unopposed
District 10, Office 1 M. JOHN KANE Nonpartisan Pawhuska Unopposed
District 11, Office 1 CURTIS L. DeLAPP Nonpartisan Bartlesville Unopposed
District 12, Office 1 JAMES D. GOODPASTER Nonpartisan Adair Unopposed
District 12, Office 2 DALE MARLAR Nonpartisan Claremore 17,233
DYNDA POST Nonpartisan Claremore 17,402 District 12, Office 3
DWAYNE STEIDLEY Nonpartisan Claremore Unopposed
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District 13, Office 1 ROBERT G. HANEY Nonpartisan Miami Unopposed
District 14, Office 1 CLIFF SMITH Nonpartisan Jenks 54,113 WILLIAM C. KELLOUGH Nonpartisan Tulsa 62,734
District 14, Office 2 JESSE S. HARRIS Nonpartisan Tulsa Unopposed
District 14, Office 3 CLANCY SMITH Nonpartisan Tulsa Unopposed
District 14, Office 4 DAMAN H. CANTRELL Nonpartisan Owasso 14,804 JAMES M. CAPUTO Nonpartisan Collinsville 8,990
District 14, Office 5 JEFFERSON D. SELLERS Nonpartisan Cleveland Unopposed
District 14, Office 6 GORDON D. McALLISTER, JR. Nonpartisan Tulsa Unopposed
District 14, Office 7 TOM GILLERT Nonpartisan Tulsa Unopposed
District 14, Office 8 GREGG GRAVES Nonpartisan Jenks 9,738 P. THOMAS THORNBRUGH Nonpartisan Tulsa 14,666
District 14, Office 9 LINDA MORRISSEY Nonpartisan Tulsa Unopposed
District 14, Office 10 MARY FITZGERALD Nonpartisan Tulsa 67,438 DEIRDRE DEXTER Nonpartisan Sand Springs 50,825
District 14, Office 11 REBECCA NIGHTINGALE Nonpartisan Tulsa Unopposed
District 14, Office 12 DORIS L. FRANSEIN Nonpartisan Tulsa Unopposed
District 14, Office 13 DEBORAH C. SHALLCROSS Nonpartisan Tulsa 82,760 JONATHAN M. SUTTON Nonpartisan Tulsa 39,702
District 14, Office 14 J. MICHAEL GASSETT Nonpartisan Broken Arrow Unopposed
District 15, Office 1 MIKE NORMAN Nonpartisan Muskogee Unopposed
District 15, Office 2 BRUCE SEWELL Nonpartisan Coweta Unopposed
District 15, Office 3 JOHN SAWNEY Nonpartisan Sallisaw 20,246 JEFF PAYTON Nonpartisan Stilwell 27,647
District 15, Office 4 THOMAS H. ALFORD Nonpartisan Muskogee Unopposed
District 16, Office 1 DANITA G. WILLIAMS Nonpartisan Stigler 7,743 MARION DALE FRY Nonpartisan Poteau 7,601
District 17, Office 1 WILLARD DRIESEL Nonpartisan Broken Bow Unopposed
District 18, Office 1 THOMAS M BARTHELD Nonpartisan McAlester Unopposed
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District 19, Office 1 MARK CAMPBELL Nonpartisan Durant Unopposed
District 20, Office 1 THOMAS S WALKER Nonpartisan Ardmore Unopposed
District 20, Office 2 JOHN H. SCAGGS Nonpartisan Sulphur Unopposed
District 21, Office 1 WM. C. BILL HETHERINGTON Nonpartisan Norman Unopposed
District 21, Office 2 CANDACE L. BLALOCK Nonpartisan Pauls Valley Unopposed
District 21, Office 3 TOM A. LUCAS Nonpartisan Norman Unopposed
District 21, Office 4 LORI M. WALKLEY Nonpartisan Norman Unopposed
District 22, Office 1 GEORGE W. BUTNER Nonpartisan Wewoka Unopposed
District 22, Office 2 TOM LANDRITH Nonpartisan Ada Unopposed
District 22, Office 3 GARY SNOW Nonpartisan Seminole Unopposed
District 23, Office 1 PAUL M. VASSAR Nonpartisan Chandler Unopposed
District 23, Office 2 DOUGLAS L. COMBS Nonpartisan Shawnee Unopposed
District 24, Office 1 DALE RAY GARDNER Nonpartisan Tulsa 10,808 DOUGLAS W. GOLDEN Nonpartisan Sapulpa 15,445
District 24, Office 2 LAWRENCE W. PARISH Nonpartisan Okemah Unopposed
District 24, Office 3 JOHN MALEY Nonpartisan Okmulgee Unopposed
District 24, Office 4 JOE SAM VASSAR Nonpartisan Bristow Unopposed
District 24, Office 5 CURT ALLEN Nonpartisan Beggs 10,754 MIKE CLAVER Nonpartisan Henryetta 15,648
District 25, Office 1 RICHARD E. BRANAM Nonpartisan Coalgate Unopposed
District 26, Office 1 EDWARD C. CUNNINGHAM Nonpartisan Yukon Unopposed
ASSOCIATE DISTRICT JUDGE Adair County
LIZ BROWN Nonpartisan Stilwell Unopposed Alfalfa County
LOREN E. ANGLE Nonpartisan Byron 1,505 DAVID CULLEN Nonpartisan Cherokee 516
Atoka County NEAL MERRIOTT Nonpartisan Atoka Unopposed
Beaver County GERALD H. RIFFE Nonpartisan Beaver Unopposed
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Beckham County DOUG HAUGHT Nonpartisan Elk City Unopposed
Blaine County MARK A. MOORE Nonpartisan Watonga Unopposed
Bryan County ROCKY L. POWERS Nonpartisan Durant Unopposed
Caddo County WYATT HILL Nonpartisan Fort Cobb Unopposed
Canadian County GARY E. MILLER Nonpartisan Yukon Unopposed
Carter County LEE CARD Nonpartisan Ardmore Unopposed
Cherokee County MARK L. DOBBINS Nonpartisan Tahlequah Unopposed
Choctaw County JAMES R. WOLFE Nonpartisan Hugo 2,047 SUE BUCK Nonpartisan Hugo 1,710
Cimarron County RONALD L. KINCANNON Nonpartisan Boise City Unopposed
Cleveland County STEPHEN W. BONNER Nonpartisan Norman Unopposed
Coal County D. CLAY MOWDY Nonpartisan Coalgate Unopposed
Comanche County C. WILLIAM BILL STRATTON Nonpartisan Lawton Unopposed
Cotton County MICHAEL C. FLANAGAN Nonpartisan Walters 1,041 MARK CLARK Nonpartisan Walters 939
Craig County GARY MAXEY Nonpartisan Vinita Unopposed
Creek County APRIL SELLERS WHITE Nonpartisan Sapulpa Unopposed
Custer County JACKIE DUNCAN Nonpartisan Weatherford Unopposed
Delaware County TRACI CAIN Nonpartisan Jay 2,409 BARRY DENNEY Nonpartisan Grove 6,490
Dewey County ROGER W. FOSTER Nonpartisan Taloga 862 RICK BOZARTH Nonpartisan Seiling 918
Ellis County JOE L. JACKSON Nonpartisan Shattuck Unopposed
Garfield County TOM L. NEWBY Nonpartisan Enid Unopposed
Garvin County JOHN BLAKE Nonpartisan Pauls Valley Unopposed
Grady County JAMES B. BRUNSON Nonpartisan Tuttle 5,191 JOHN E. HERNDON Nonpartisan Chickasha 6,680
Grant County JACK D. HAMMONTREE Nonpartisan Medford Unopposed
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Greer County DANNY R DEAVER Nonpartisan Mangum Unopposed
Harmon County WINFORD MIKE WARREN Nonpartisan Hollis Unopposed
Harper County G. WAYNE OLMSTEAD Nonpartisan Laverne Unopposed
Haskell County BRIAN C. HENDERSON Nonpartisan Stigler Unopposed
Hughes County B. GORDON ALLEN Nonpartisan Holdenville Unopposed
Jackson County CLARK E. HUEY Nonpartisan Altus Unopposed
Jefferson County JON TOM STATON Nonpartisan Waurika 1,198 WILLIAM W. EAKIN Nonpartisan Waurika 527
Johnston County ROBERT M. HIGHSMITH Nonpartisan Tishomingo Unopposed
Kay County LESLIE D. PAGE Nonpartisan Blackwell Unopposed
Kingfisher County SUSIE PRITCHETT Nonpartisan Cashion 2,711 E. A. ARD GATES Nonpartisan Okarche 2,017
Kiowa County NORMAN L. RUSSELL Nonpartisan Hobart Unopposed
Latimer County BILL WELCH Nonpartisan Wilburton Unopposed
LeFlore County TED A. KNIGHT Nonpartisan Poteau Unopposed
Lincoln County SHEILA KIRK Nonpartisan Meeker 5,826 CRAIG KEY Nonpartisan Chandler 4,006
Logan County LARRY BROOKS Nonpartisan Guthrie Unopposed
Love County CHARLES E. ROBERTS Nonpartisan Marietta Unopposed
McClain County SUZANNE WOODROW Nonpartisan Washington 4,634 CHARLES N. GRAY Nonpartisan Purcell 4,661
McCurtain County MICHAEL D. DeBERRY Nonpartisan Idabel Unopposed
McIntosh County JIM PRATT Nonpartisan Eufaula 3,269 CINDY M. DAWSON Nonpartisan Eufaula 2,338
Major County N. VINSON BAREFOOT Nonpartisan Fairview Unopposed
Marshall County MILLICENT McCLURE WATSON Nonpartisan Madill 1,151 RICHARD A. MILLER Nonpartisan Madill 2,112
Mayes County TERRY H. McBRIDE Nonpartisan Pryor Unopposed
Murray County TIMOTHY K. COLBERT Nonpartisan Sulphur Unopposed
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Muskogee County NORMAN D. THYGESEN Nonpartisan Muskogee Unopposed
Noble County DAN ALLEN Nonpartisan Perry Unopposed
Nowata County CARL G. GIBSON Nonpartisan Nowata Unopposed
Okfuskee County DAVID N. MARTIN Nonpartisan Okemah Unopposed
Oklahoma County RICHARD KIRBY Nonpartisan Oklahoma City 71,226 NAN J. PATTON Nonpartisan Oklahoma City 66,708
Okmulgee County CYNTHIA D. PICKERING Nonpartisan Okmulgee 3,048 DUANE A. WOODLIFF Nonpartisan Henryetta 5,801
Osage County B. DAVID GAMBILL Nonpartisan Skiatook Unopposed
Ottawa County ROBERT E. REAVIS II Nonpartisan Miami Unopposed
Pawnee County MATTHEW D. HENRY Nonpartisan Pawnee Unopposed
Payne County ROBERT M. MURPHY, JR. Nonpartisan Stillwater Unopposed
Pittsburg County JAMES D. BLAND Nonpartisan McAlester Unopposed
Pontotoc County JAMES R ROB NEAL Nonpartisan Ada 4,270 MARTHA K. KILGORE Nonpartisan Ada 4,868
Pottawatomie County JOHN GARDNER Nonpartisan McLoud Unopposed
Pushmataha County LOWELL R. BURGESS JR. Nonpartisan Antlers Unopposed
Roger Mills County GALE F. SMITH Nonpartisan Cheyenne Unopposed
Rogers County SHEILA A. CONDREN Nonpartisan Owasso Unopposed
Seminole County TIMOTHY L. OLSEN Nonpartisan Seminole Unopposed
Sequoyah County A. J. HENSHAW JR. Nonpartisan Sallisaw Unopposed
Stephens County G. BRENT RUSSELL Nonpartisan Duncan Unopposed
Texas County RYAN D. REDDICK Nonpartisan Guymon Unopposed
Tillman County DAVID A. BARNETT Nonpartisan Frederick Unopposed
Tulsa County CAROLINE WALL Nonpartisan Tulsa 57,505 DANA KUEHN Nonpartisan Jenks 58,529
Wagoner County DARRELL G. SHEPHERD Nonpartisan Wagoner Unopposed
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Washington County KEVIN D. BUCHANAN Nonpartisan Bartlesville 6,953 RUSSELL VACLAW Nonpartisan Bartlesville 7,225
Washita County Vacant
Woods County MICKEY J. HADWIGER Nonpartisan Alva Unopposed
Woodward County JOSEPH P. MARAK, JR. Nonpartisan Woodward Unopposed
DISTRICT ATTORNEY District 1
JAMES M BORING Republican Guymon Unopposed District 2
DENNIS A. SMITH Democrat Clinton Unopposed District 3
JOHN M. WAMPLER Democrat Duke Unopposed District 4
CATHY STOCKER Republican Enid Unopposed District 5
ROBERT SCHULTE Democrat Lawton Unopposed District 6
BRET BURNS Democrat Amber Unopposed District 7
DAVID PRATER Democrat Edmond 87,115 WES LANE Republican Oklahoma City 86,294
District 8 MARK L. GIBSON Republican Perry Unopposed
District 9 ROBERT L. HUDSON Republican Guthrie 18,660 BOB WARD Independent Guthrie 7,110
District 10 LARRY D. STUART Democrat Hominy Unopposed
District 11 FREDERICK S. ESSER Republican Bartlesville Unopposed
District 12 GENE HAYNES Democrat Claremore Unopposed
District 13 EDDIE WYANT Democrat Miami Unopposed
District 14 TIM HARRIS Republican Tulsa Unopposed
District 15 LARRY D. MOORE Democrat Fort Gibson Unopposed
District 16 JEFF SMITH Democrat Poteau Unopposed
District 17 LAURA ROSS WALLIS Democrat Broken Bow Unopposed
District 18 JIM BOB MILLER Democrat McAlester Unopposed
District 19 EMILY REDMAN Democrat Durant Unopposed
District 20 CRAIG LADD Democrat Ardmore Unopposed
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District 21 GREG MASHBURN Republican Norman Unopposed
District 22 WILLIAM N. PETERSON Democrat Ada Unopposed
District 23 RICHARD L. SMOTHERMON Democrat Shawnee Unopposed
District 24 MAX COOK Republican Sapulpa Unopposed
District 25 THOMAS C. GIULIOLI Democrat Okmulgee Unopposed
District 26 MIKE STAKE Democrat Woodward 5,851 HOLLIS THORP Republican Fairview 8,954
District 27 JERRY S. MOORE Democrat Tahlequah 22,097 BRIAN J. KUESTER Republican Broken Arrow 17,943
STATE SENATOR District 2
SEAN BURRAGE Democrat Claremore 13,673 AMI SHAFFER Republican Claremore 9,926
District 4 KENNETH CORN Democrat Poteau 12,589 THOMAS E. LANNIGAN Republican Poteau 3,469
District 6 JAY PAUL GUMM Democrat Durant Unopposed
District 8 ROGER BALLENGER Democrat Okmulgee Unopposed
District 10 JOE SWEEDEN Democrat Pawhuska 11,775 JAMIE MARIE SEARS Republican Ralston 8,362
District 12 JOHN MARK YOUNG Democrat Sapulpa 9,593 BRIAN BINGMAN Republican Sapulpa 10,668
District 14 JOHNNIE C. CRUTCHFIELD Democrat Ardmore Unopposed
District 16 JOHN SPARKS Democrat Norman 10,988 RON DAVIS Republican Purcell 7,874
District 18 MARY EASLEY Democrat Tulsa 10,075 MARK WOFFORD Republican Wagoner 8,837
District 20 DAVID MYERS Republican Ponca City Unopposed
District 22 TOM GIBSON Democrat Yukon 7,392 MIKE JOHNSON Republican Kingfisher 16,272
District 24 DAISY LAWLER Democrat Comanche 12,018 ANTHONY SYKES Republican Moore 12,514
District 26 TOM IVESTER Democrat Sayre 9,386 TODD RUSS Republican Cordell 9,111
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District 28 HARRY E. COATES, JR. Republican Seminole Unopposed
District 30 GLENN COFFEE Republican Oklahoma City Unopposed
District 32 RANDY BASS Democrat Lawton 7,827 ED PETERSEN Republican Lawton 4,530
District 34 JAMES S. WARD Democrat Tulsa 7,688 RANDY BROGDON Republican Owasso 11,846
District 36 DENNIS WEESE Democrat Broken Arrow 6,461 BILL BROWN Republican Broken Arrow 11,770
District 38 JOSH WOODS Democrat Shattuck 6,495 MIKE SCHULZ Republican Altus 11,372
District 40 PAT POTTS Democrat Oklahoma City 8,759 CLIFF BRANAN Republican Oklahoma City 12,691
District 42 CLIFF A ALDRIDGE Republican Choctaw Unopposed
District 44 DEBBE LEFTWICH Democrat Oklahoma City Unopposed
District 46 ANDREW RICE Democrat Oklahoma City 7,342 JOSHUA JANTZ Republican Oklahoma City 3,217
District 48 CONNIE JOHNSON Democrat Oklahoma City Unopposed
STATE REPRESENTATIVE District 1
JERRY ELLIS Democrat Valliant Unopposed District 2
GLEN BUD SMITHSON Democrat Sallisaw Unopposed District 3
NEIL BRANNON Democrat Arkoma Unopposed District 4
MIKE BROWN Democrat Fort Gibson 6,286 MATTHEW R. JONES Independent Tahlequah 1,335
District 5 DOUG COX Republican Grove Unopposed
District 6 CHUCK HOSKIN Democrat Vinita 6,334 WAYLAND SMALLEY Republican Chelsea 4,057
District 7 LARRY GLENN Democrat Miami Unopposed
District 8 BEN SHERRER Democrat Chouteau Unopposed
District 9 TAD M. JONES Republican Claremore Unopposed
District 10 KENT JETER Democrat Copan 4,077 STEVE MARTIN Republican Bartlesville 4,762
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District 11 EARL SEARS Republican Bartlesville Unopposed
District 12 WADE ROUSSELOT Democrat Wagoner Unopposed
District 13 JERRY McPEAK Democrat Warner Unopposed
District 14 JEFF POTTS Democrat Muskogee 4,106 GEORGE E. FAUGHT Republican Muskogee 4,774
District 15 ED CANNADAY Democrat Porum 6,675 RAY BOND Republican Stigler 1,975
District 16 JERRY SHOEMAKE Democrat Morris Unopposed
District 17 BRIAN RENEGAR Democrat McAlester Unopposed
District 18 TERRY HARRISON, JR. Democrat McAlester Unopposed
District 19 R. C. PRUETT Democrat Antlers Unopposed
District 20 PAUL D. ROAN Democrat Tishomingo 5,260 JOHNNY SANDMANN Republican Coalgate 3,559
District 21 JOHN WAYNE CAREY Democrat Durant Unopposed
District 22 WES HILLIARD Democrat Sulphur Unopposed
District 23 STEVE GALLO Democrat Tulsa 3,227 SUE TIBBS Republican Tulsa 3,913
District 24 DALE TURNER Democrat Holdenville Unopposed
District 25 DARRELL E. NEMECEK Democrat Ada 4,796 TODD THOMSEN Republican Ada 4,798
District 26 JOE FREEMAN Democrat Shawnee 3,059 KRIS STEELE Republican Shawnee 5,315
District 27 KEN ETCHIESON Democrat Tecumseh 3,491 SHANE JETT Republican Tecumseh 5,347
District 28 RYAN DEAN KIESEL Democrat Seminole 5,461 BILLY CHOATE Republican Seminole 3,090
District 29 KATHRYN S. THOMPSON Democrat Bristow 4,779 SKYE McNIEL Republican Bristow 5,038
District 30 MELINDA JOHNSON RYAN Democrat Sapulpa 4,251 MARK McCULLOUGH Republican Sapulpa 5,153
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District 31 THOMAS R. COOK Democrat Edmond 4,914 JASON W. MURPHEY Republican Guthrie 6,544
District 32 DANNY MORGAN Democrat Prague 7,705 CARL RANDALL Republican Meeker 3,059
District 33 CHAD SWANSON Democrat Stillwater 2,560 LEE R. DENNEY Republican Cushing 5,976
District 34 TERRY L INGMIRE Republican Stillwater Unopposed
District 35 JOE VICKERS Democrat Pawnee 3,219 REX DUNCAN Republican Sand Springs 6,579
District 36 SCOTT N. BIGHORSE Democrat Pawhuska 4,828 EDDIE FIELDS Republican Wynona 4,291
District 37 KEN LUTTRELL Democrat Ponca City 5,186 STAN PAYNTER Republican Ponca City 4,123
District 38 DALE R. DeWITT Republican Braman Unopposed
District 39 MARIAN COOKSEY Republican Edmond Unopposed
District 40 PIERCE JONES Democrat Enid 2,247 MIKE JACKSON Republican Enid 6,122
District 41 CAROL RUTH Democrat Yukon 3,566 JOHN T. ENNS Republican Waukomis 8,733
District 42 LISA J. BILLY Republican Purcell Unopposed
District 43 EARLINE SMAISTRLA Democrat Yukon 3,773 COLBY SCHWARTZ Republican Yukon 6,902
District 44 BILL NATIONS Democrat Norman 6,023 GARY D. CAISSIE Republican Norman 2,301
District 45 WALLACE COLLINS Democrat Norman 5,360 THAD BALKMAN Republican Norman 5,270
District 46 TOM ROBINSON Democrat Norman 5,014 SCOTT MARTIN Republican Norman 7,684
District 47 SUSAN WINCHESTER Republican Chickasha Unopposed
District 48 GREG PIATT Republican Ardmore Unopposed
District 49 TERRY M HYMAN Democrat Leon 5,307 BETTIE D. JOHNSON Republican Madill 3,079
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District 50 MELVIN JONES Democrat Duncan 5,095 DENNIS JOHNSON Republican Duncan 5,623
District 51 RAYMOND GENE McCARTER Democrat Marlow Unopposed
District 52 DAVID B. BRADDOCK Democrat Altus Unopposed
District 53 TROY GREEN Democrat Oklahoma City 3,786 RANDY TERRILL Republican Moore 6,785
District 54 PAUL WESSELHOFT Republican Moore Unopposed
District 55 RYAN McMULLEN Democrat Burns Flat 6,263 CHARLIE WIELAND Republican Hydro 3,085
District 56 PHIL RICHARDSON Republican Minco Unopposed
District 57 JAMES E. COVEY Democrat Custer City Unopposed
District 58 JEFF HICKMAN Republican Dacoma Unopposed
District 59 RICHIE OAKES Democrat Taloga 4,400 ROB JOHNSON Republican Kingfisher 5,843 MICHAEL HAMMER Independent Canton 717
District 60 PURCY D. WALKER Democrat Elk City Unopposed
District 61 GUS BLACKWELL Republican Goodwell Unopposed
District 62 JANICE DREWRY Democrat Lawton 2,748 T. W. SHANNON Republican Lawton 3,845
District 63 DON ARMES Republican Faxon Unopposed
District 64 LARRY JORDAN JEFFERSON Democrat Lawton 1,956 ANN COODY Republican Lawton 3,791
District 65 JOE DORMAN Democrat Rush Springs Unopposed
District 66 LUCKY LAMONS Democrat Tulsa Unopposed
District 67 PAM PETERSON Republican Tulsa Unopposed
District 68 CHRIS BENGE Republican Tulsa Unopposed
District 69 CORY N. SPOCOGEE Democrat Tulsa 2,638 FRED JORDAN Republican Jenks 8,119
District 70 MIKE WORKMAN Democrat Tulsa 4,235 RON PETERS Republican Tulsa 8,334
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District 71 DANIEL S. SULLIVAN Republican Tulsa Unopposed
District 72 DARRELL GILBERT Democrat Tulsa Unopposed
District 73 JABAR SHUMATE Democrat Tulsa Unopposed
District 74 WAYNE GUEVARA Democrat Owasso 4,354 DAVID DERBY Republican Owasso 6,478 BOB BATTERBEE Independent Owasso 445
District 75 DENNIS ADKINS Republican Broken Arrow Unopposed
District 76 JOHN A. WRIGHT Republican Broken Arrow Unopposed
District 77 ERIC PROCTOR Democrat Tulsa 3,386 MARK LIOTTA Republican Tulsa 3,169
District 78 JEANNIE McDANIEL Democrat Tulsa 5,379 JESSE GUARDIOLA Republican Tulsa 4,745
District 79 WELDON WATSON Republican Tulsa Unopposed
District 80 KIMBERLY FOBBS Democrat Broken Arrow 2,940 RON PETERSON Republican Broken Arrow 7,287
District 81 KEN MILLER Republican Edmond Unopposed
District 82 GUY LIEBMANN Republican Oklahoma City Unopposed
District 83 ED HOLZBERGER Democrat Oklahoma City 3,355 RANDY McDANIEL Republican Oklahoma City 7,764 GEORGE S. FARHA Independent Oklahoma City 658
District 84 SALLY KERN Republican Oklahoma City Unopposed
District 85 JENNIFER SEAL Democrat Oklahoma City 6,284 DAVID DANK Republican Oklahoma City 6,411
District 86 JOHN AUFFET Democrat Stilwell Unopposed
District 87 DANA ORWIG Democrat Oklahoma City 4,474 TREBOR WORTHEN Republican Oklahoma City 4,752
District 88 AL McAFFREY Democrat Oklahoma City Unopposed
District 89 REBECCA HAMILTON Democrat Oklahoma City Unopposed
District 90 CHARLES KEY Republican Oklahoma City Unopposed
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District 91 MIKE REYNOLDS Republican Oklahoma City Unopposed
District 92 RICHARD D. MORRISSETTE Democrat Oklahoma City 3,210 MICHAEL STAREGA Republican Oklahoma City 1,934
District 93 AL LINDLEY Democrat Oklahoma City 2,824 MIKE CHRISTIAN Republican Oklahoma City 2,737
District 94 SCOTT INMAN Democrat Oklahoma City 4,271 REX BARRETT Republican Del City 3,607
District 95 LEE ROY TUCKER Democrat Midwest City 3,381 CHARLIE JOYNER Republican Midwest City 4,350
District 96 ABE WARREN Democrat Harrah 4,050 LANCE CARGILL Republican Harrah 8,542
District 97 MIKE SHELTON Democrat Oklahoma City Unopposed
District 98 RAE WEESE Democrat Broken Arrow 3,262 JOHN TREBILCOCK Republican Broken Arrow 6,582
District 99 ANASTASIA PITTMAN Democrat Oklahoma City 4,886 WILLARD LINZY Republican Oklahoma City 1,166 J. M. BRANUM Independent Oklahoma City 306
District 100 MIKE THOMPSON Republican Oklahoma City Unopposed
District 101 GARY BANZ Republican Midwest City Unopposed
JUSTICE OF THE OKLAHOMA SUPREME COURT District 2
STEVEN W. TAYLOR YES: 534,917 NO: 247,250
District 3 MARIAN P. OPALA YES: 514,466
NO: 266,341 District 4
YVONNE KAUGER YES: 508,113 NO: 266,566
District 6 TOM COLBERT YES: 530,036
NO: 255,038 District 7
JAMES E. EDMONDSON YES: 532,941 NO: 251,229
JUDGE OF THE OKLAHOMA COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS District 4
ARLENE JOHNSON YES: 522,023 NO: 250,281
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District 5 DAVID B. LEWIS YES: 515,666
NO: 250,744 JUDGE OF THE OKLAHOMA COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS
District 1, Office 2 JANE P. WISEMAN YES: 525,304
NO: 244,954 District 3, Office 1
DOUG GABBARD II YES: 504,875 NO: 260,390
District 5, Office 1 KENNETH L. BUETTNER YES: 507,065
NO: 257,714 District 5, Office 2
ROBERT DICK BELL YES: 504,009 NO: 261,061
District 6, Office 1 E. BAY MITCHELL, III YES: 508,429
NO: 256,452 District 6, Office 2
CAROL HANSEN YES: 526,826 NO: 242,688
Upon motion of Representative Piatt, the Joint Session was ordered dissolved at 1:50 p.m. Speaker Cargill Presiding APPOINTMENTS
The following interim appointments were made: July 18, 2006 – Representative Peterson (Pam) appointed as a Member and Chair of the
Oklahoma Task Force to Stop Sexual Violence. (HJR 1010, Section 1, 2006) August 1, 2006 – Representative Piatt appointed as a Member and Co-Chair and
Representative Denney appointed as a Member of the Task Force for the Study of State Banking Services. (HB 2147, Section 2, 2006)
August 8, 2006 – Representative DeWitt appointed as a Member and Vice-Chair and Representatives Armes, Covey, Hickman, Hyman, Johnson (Rob), McMullen, McPeak, Richardson, Rousselot appointed as Members of the Oklahoma Prescribed Burning Safety and Liability Task Force. (SB 1549, Section 1, 2006)
August 9, 2006 – Representatives Peterson (Ron), Pruett, Richardson appointed as Members of the Task Force for the Study of State Banking Services. (HB 2147, Section 2, 2006)
August 17, 2006 – Representative Sullivan reappointed as a Member of the Oklahoma Access to Justice Commission. (Article 18, Rules governing the Oklahoma Bar Association)
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August 22, 2006 – Representative Armes appointed as a Member and Co-Chair of the Task Force on Adolescent Substance Abuse and Misuse of Household Items. (HB 2485, Section 2, 2006)
September 5, 2006 – Representative Cox appointed as a Member of the Health Care Workforce Resources Board. (SB 1394, Section 2, 2006)
September 5, 2006 – Representative Blackwell appointed as a Member and Chair of the Oklahoma Sentencing Commission, replacing Representative Morgan (Fred). (22 O. S. 1503)
September 7, 2006 – Representative Cooksey appointed as a Member and Vice Chair and Representative Thompson appointed as a Member of the Oklahoma Contractors Licensing Task Force. (SCR 56, Section 1, 2006)
September 7, 2006 – Representative Terrill appointed as a Member of the Oklahoma College Savings Task Force. (HCR 1075, 2006)
September 18, 2006 – Representative Peterson (Ron) appointed as a Member and Co-Chair of the Task Force on Nursing Home Insurance Access. (HB 2842, 2006)
September 18, 2006 – Representative Sullivan appointed as a Member and Co-Chair of the Medical Services Responsibility and Jail Custody Task Force. (SB 1842, 2006)
September 18, 2006 – Representative Blackwell appointed as a Member of the Medical Services Responsibility and Jail Custody Task Force representative of a municipality within a county having a population under 60,000 persons. (SB 1842, 2006)
September 21, 2006 – Representative Braddock appointed by Democratic Leader Askins to the Health Care Workforce Resources Board. (SB 1394, 2006)
October 16, 2006 – Representative Terrill appointed as a Member of the Advisory Task Force on Oklahoma Corporate Income Tax Reform. (HCR 1079, 2006)
Pursuant to Article V, Section 26 of the Oklahoma Constitution, Representative Piatt moved that when the clerk’s desk is clear, the House stand adjourned to reconvene at 12:00 noon, Monday, February 5, 2007, which was the order.
Pursuant to the motion of Representative Piatt, the House was adjourned at 1:55 p.m. to
reconvene Monday, February 5, 2007, at 12:00 noon.