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2013 Oklahoma Conservative Index Constitution - How did your legislator measure up? THE TOP CONSERVATIVES Eight legislators, all in the House, scored a perfect 100% conservative rating this year. House members scoring 100% included David Brumbaugh (Broken Arrow), Dennis Casey (Morrison), Bobby Cleveland (Slaughterville), Josh Cockroft (Tecumseh), Sally Kern (Oklahoma City), Lewis Moore (Arcadia), Jason Murphey (Guthrie) and Marty Quinn of Claremore. The next highest score was a 93% by Senator Anthony Sykes of Moore. Also scoring 93% , in the House, were Dan Fisher (El Reno), Paul Wesselhoft (Moore), and Justin Wood of Shawnee. Earning a score of 90% were House members Jon Echols (Oklahoma City), Randy Grau (Edmond), Elise Hall (Oklahoma City), Mark McCullough (Sapulpa), Glen Mulready (Tulsa), Pat Ownbey (Ardmore), and Jason Smalley of Stroud. In the Senate, those who scored 90% were Cliff Aldridge (Choctaw), Nathan Dahm (Broken Arrow), and Kyle Loveless of Oklahoma City. Registering scores of 86% were two House members, Gary Banz (Midwest City) and John Bennett of Sallisaw. Five House members made 83%. They were David Dank (Oklahoma City), Arthur Hulbert (Ft. Gibson), Charlie Joyner (Midwest City), Jason Nelson (Oklahoma City), Terry O’Donnell of Catoosa. Senator Greg Treat of Edmond also made 83%. Nine House members, and four Senators registerd scores of 80% to round out the Top Conservatives list. In the House, they were David Derby (Owasso), Tommy Hardin (Madill), Randy McDaniel (Edmond), Tom Newell (Seminole), Jadine Nollan (Sand Springs), Sean Roberts (Hominy), Earl Sears (Bartlesville), Ken Walker (Tulsa), and Harold Wright of Weatherford. In the Senate, Josh Brecheen (Coalgate), David Holt (Oklahoma City), Ron Sharp (Shawnee), and Rob Standridge of Norman, also scored 80%.
Posted on: Sat, 17 May 2014 13:38:57 +0000

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