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Crowded fields for most statewide offices in Oklahoma

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Candidates for state-wide places of work filed their campaigns with the Oklahoma Election Board this week. (Michael Duncan)

Insurance coverage Commissioner Glen Mulready will preserve his state-elected place for an additional four-year time period after no one filed with the Oklahoma State Election Board this week to problem him.

Whereas it appeared that Lt. Gov. Matt Pinnell would possibly cruise to the same filing-week victory, two people filed to problem him Friday afternoon: Libertarian Chris Powell and Democrat Melinda Alizadeh-Fard.

No Democrat filed to run in a pair of influential statewide races: lawyer common and state auditor and inspector.

The 12 months’s hottest statewide positions — governor and state superintendent of public instruction — will function expansive fields of candidates.

The next article incorporates a abstract of people who filed for statewide places of work for the 2022 election. Major elections will happen on June 28. If crucial, runoffs will likely be held Aug. 23, and the overall election is ready for Nov. 8.

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Seven gubernatorial candidates problem Stitt

Seven candidates filed with the Oklahoma State Election Board this week to problem Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt in November.

Within the Republican main, Stitt will face naturopathic physician and retired Tulsa Police Division Sgt. Mark Sherwood, Oklahoma Division of Veterans Affairs director Joel Kintsel and self-employed cemetery fanatic Moira McCabe.

Within the Democratic main, voters will resolve between former State Sen. Connie Johnson and State Superintendent of Public Instruction Pleasure Hofmeister, who was elected twice to statewide workplace as a Republican, however who modified her registration to Democrat in October.

Advertising and marketing govt Natalie Bruno would be the Libertarian nominee. Former Sen. Dr. Ervin Yen switched his get together registration from Republican and can problem Stitt as an impartial.

Stitt based Gateway Mortgage in 2000 and was elected to function governor in 2018 with no political background. He has made headlines in current weeks for signing a near-total abortion ban into regulation, and he has additionally been vocal in his frustration with the McGirt v. Oklahoma ruling.

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Stitt has acquired the endorsement of former President Donald Trump, and The Oklahoman reported Thursday that Trump can be holding a fundraiser for Stitt at Mar-a-Lago this week.

Stitt lists diversifying Oklahoma’s economic system, enhancing the schooling system, supporting officers whereas reforming the prison justice system with “good on crime” coverage modifications and turning across the state’s well being care system as problems with concentrate on his marketing campaign web site.

This will likely be Sherwood’s first run for public workplace, and he lists election integrity, abolishing abortion, stopping Second Modification infringement, guaranteeing “important race idea” isn’t taught in colleges, banning obligatory vaccines, masks or lockdowns and the deregulation of enterprise and agriculture as problems with concentrate on his marketing campaign web site.

Throughout his marketing campaign announcement in September, Sherwood mentioned he believes the 2020 election was “hijacked” and that Oklahomans ought to demand a forensic audit of the 2020 election outcomes.

In a video posted to Twitter from an occasion on April 13, Sherwood mentioned securing the borders and mentioned, “I don’t need unlawful immigrants coming throughout the Pink River both. We have to help our neighbors to the south to safe the southern border. We have to safe the border above us, within the air. I’m bored with this chem path nonsense. Generally [you] don’t take into consideration that. Who’s doing that nowadays?”

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Kintsel introduced that he can be making a run for governor earlier this month. He served because the Oklahoma Home of Representatives’ parliamentarian for 14 years and served as deputy director of the Oklahoma Division of Veterans Affairs earlier than being named director in 2019.

Kintsel served within the Oklahoma Military Nationwide Guard from 2000 to 2009 and at present serves as assistant workers decide advocate within the Oklahoma Air Nationwide Guard on the rank of lieutenant colonel.

In a press launch, Kintsel mentioned if elected his first precedence can be to “clear up the corruption and mismanagement left by the Stitt administration.” He has alleged improper exercise on his company’s computer systems, which he believes is related to the Stitt administration.

McCabe, who lists herself as a stay-at-home mother on her LinkedIn web page, has additionally filed to run for governor. Points listed on her marketing campaign web site embrace easing the abortion debate by making contraception extra out there, standing in opposition to federal overreach, defending Second Modification rights, placing a cap on how a lot hospitals can cost sufferers, rising oil manufacturing and serving to to strip the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority of its energy by ending eminent area. McCabe maintains two energetic YouTube pages.

Hofmeister instructed supporters she was unable to file her marketing campaign personally this week as a result of she had contracted the novel coronavirus, however an agent from her marketing campaign was in a position to file for her.

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In an announcement launched Wednesday morning, Hofmeister mentioned she is “working for governor to rebuild what Stitt has destroyed: accountability and belief.”

“Oklahomans are rightly upset that what issues most to them— high quality neighborhood colleges, the liberty to make well being care choices with a trusted physician and the security of their communities — has all been put in danger,” Hofmeister mentioned. “I’m wanting ahead to persevering with these conversations throughout the state and the chance to get Oklahoma again on observe as governor.”

This will likely be Johnson’s second gubernatorial run after dropping the 2018 Democratic main to former Oklahoma Legal professional Common Drew Edmondson. Johnson served as a state senator from 2005 to 2014.

Priorities listed on Johnson’s marketing campaign web site embrace schooling, infrastructure, well being care, prison justice reform and household financial well-being. She has beforehand served as chairwoman of the Oklahoma Coalition to Abolish the Demise Penalty and vice chairwoman of the Oklahoma Democratic Get together.

Bruno, the one Libertarian candidate for governor, has labored because the director of digital methods at Skyline Media Group since 2020 and has not run for public workplace earlier than.

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Prime points for Bruno, in accordance with her marketing campaign web site, embrace respecting the McGirt v. Oklahoma SCOTUS choice concerning Indian County reservations, leaving vaccination and masking choices as much as people, treating abortion as a person choice, making well being care extra reasonably priced, increasing Oklahoma’s hashish trade, enhancing schooling and making improvements to the state’s prison justice system.

Yen, an Oklahoma Metropolis anesthesiologist, was the primary candidate to throw his hat within the ring to problem Stitt, creating his marketing campaign committee with the Oklahoma Ethics Fee someday after the November 2020 presidential election.

State information present that Yen was a registered Democrat till 2009 and served one time period as a Republican senator from 2014 till 2018, when he misplaced his reelection bid to GOP challenger Joe Howell. He initially filed to run for governor as a Republican, however he introduced in October that he can be withdrawing his Republican voter registration and can be working as an impartial. “I’ve not modified, the get together has,” he mentioned.

Yen has been important of Stitt’s dealing with of the COVID-19 pandemic and instructed NonDoc final 12 months that the governor’s purpose of utilizing privatized managed care to implement the state’s Medicaid program additionally bothers him.

Pinnell challenged for lieutenant governor

Lt. Governor Matt Pinnell is being challenged by former gubernatorial candidate Chris Powell (Libertarian) and lawyer Melinda Alizadeh-Fard (Democrat) for the workplace in November.

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Pinnell was elected in 2018 and beforehand served as director of state events for the Republican Nationwide Committee from 2013 to 2017. He was chairman of the Oklahoma Republican Get together from 2010 to 2013.

As lieutenant governor, Pinnell serves because the president of the Oklahoma State Senate in addition to secretary of tourism, wildlife and heritage, the place he advises the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Division.

He lately instructed NonDoc that OTRD can be amending its contract with a Swadley’s Bar-B-Q affiliate, Swadley’s Foggy Backside Kitchen, after they had been contracted to renovate eating places throughout the state’s parks. The controversial contract covers as much as $1.2 million in annual working losses, and the circumstances of the association are the topic of a prison investigation.

Pinnell’s marketing campaign points embrace schooling, advocating for small companies, rising tourism to the state, rising authorities accountability and recruiting extra folks to turn into foster dad and mom.

Powell was the Libertarian gubernatorial candidate in 2018. Nonetheless, he solely acquired about 3.4 p.c of the vote within the common election. He served within the United Sates Marine Corps from 1985 to 1995 and has been a member of the Oklahoma Metropolis Police Division since 2009. Powell at present serves on the Bethany Metropolis Council.

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In 2018, Powell penned an article on Medium explaining why Oklahoma doesn’t want a lieutenant governor, stating: “Let’s do away with this ineffective workplace.”

In keeping with her LinkedIn profile, Alizadeh-Fard has owned the Legislation Workplace of Melinda Alizadeh-Fard for the final 20 years and has served as an affiliate immigration lawyer for Stump and Associates, situated in Oklahoma Metropolis, since 2017. She spent 13 years as an administrative regulation decide and was common counsel for the Oklahoma Public Worker Affiliation from 2004 to 2006.

Crowded discipline for state superintendent

5 Republicans and one Democrat will likely be making a run for state superintendent of public instruction.

Republican candidates for the place embrace Peggs Public Faculties Superintendent John Cox, Shawnee Public Faculties Superintendent April Grace, State Secretary of Training Ryan Walters, and former state superintendent candidate William Crozier.

Deer Creek Public Faculties instructor and 2020 Oklahoma Instructor of the Yr Jena Nelson would be the Democratic nominee for the place.

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Walters was appointed to the secretary of schooling place by Stitt in 2020 after being named the manager director of the eduction advocacy group Oklahoma Achieves in 2019. The group was absorbed by Each Child Counts Oklahoma, the place Walters serves as CEO, in 2020. Each Child Counts Oklahoma was in command of selling the distribution of sure federal COVID-relief {dollars} for the Stitt administration.

Walters beforehand taught superior placement historical past at McAlester Excessive College and Millwood Excessive College in Oklahoma Metropolis and was an Oklahoma Instructor of the Yr finalist in 2016.

Most lately, Walters wrote a letter to Oklahoma Legal professional Common John O’Connor requesting that he order the Stillwater Public Faculties Board to place an finish to their lavatory coverage, which permits college students to make use of whichever lavatory aligns with their gender identification. Walters additionally wrote a letter to the Stillwater Public Faculties Board asking members to work collectively to make sure that college students can solely use the lavatory of their “God-given pure intercourse.”

Walters has additionally been vocal in his support of O’Connor and Stitt’s struggle in opposition to the American Civil Liberties Union lawsuit concerning HB 1775, which bans the educating of sure ideas about race and gender in public colleges.

In March, The Frontier reported that Walters didn’t report marketing campaign expenditures in his quarterly finance stories, a violation of state ethics legal guidelines. Walters lately has drawn criticism for a collection of inflammatory Twitter movies criticizing “woke” educators and different components of public colleges.

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Grace has served as superintendent of Shawnee Public Faculties since 2016 and has spent 30 years in public schooling as a instructor, constructing administrator and assistant superintendent. She was named 2021 State Superintendent of the Yr by the Oklahoma Affiliation of College Directors, in addition to OASA District 9 Superintendent of the Yr.

Grace and different district officers have been criticized after an SPS assistant athletic director was accused of sexual misconduct with a 17-year-old boy and investigators revealed that the person, Ron Arthur, had remained employed by Shawnee Public Faculties regardless of receiving eight admonishments for different alleged verbal and sexual misconduct through the years.

Arthur has been charged in Pottawatomie County District Courtroom with soliciting sexual contact with a minor by use of expertise, forcible sodomy and first-degree rape.

This would be the third time for Cox to run for the place of state superintendent. In 2016, he ran as a Democrat in opposition to Hofmeister and acquired 44.2 p.c of the vote. In 2018, he ran in opposition to Hofmeister as a Democrat once more, however acquired solely 33.9 p.c of the vote. (Now, Hofmeister is a registered Democrat and Cox is a registered Republican.)

Cox has 35 years of expertise within the state’s public colleges and has served because the superintendent of Peggs Public Faculties for the final 23 years. He serves as president of the Group of Rural Elementary Faculties, chairman of the Oklahoma Faculties Assurance Group and treasurer of the Oklahoma Faculties Insurance coverage Group. He has additionally served as president of the Oklahoma Affiliation of College Directors.

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Crozier, a retired veteran, beforehand ran for the workplace of state superintendent in 2006 and mentioned, on the time, that he wished to make colleges safer by creating bullet-proof textbooks. He even examined his plan in a video posted to YouTube.



Crozier additionally made a run for lieutenant governor in 2010, receiving solely about 5.19 p.c of the Republican main vote.

Nelson has taught at Deer Creek Public Faculties for the previous 5 years and has spent 16 years in public schooling educating topics resembling English and theater. She at present serves as the scholar help coordinator and teaches educational enhancement at Deer Creek Center College.

Two candidates problem O’Connor for lawyer common

Three folks filed for the workplace of lawyer common: incumbent Legal professional Common John O’Connor (Republican), Gentner Drummond (Republican) and Lynda Steele (Libertarian).

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O’Connor was appointed by Stitt to be Oklahoma’s lawyer common in July of final 12 months following the resignation of former Legal professional Common Mike Hunter.

O’Connor’s appointment got here simply three years after he was nominated for the federal judiciary by Trump, however he was deemed “not certified” by an American Bar Affiliation committee, and his nomination by no means acquired a affirmation vote. O’Connor is a Tulsa-based lawyer who has been with the regulation agency Corridor Estill since a 2018 merger together with his prior agency, Newton, O’Connor, Turner & Ketchum.

Throughout his time in workplace, O’Connor has requested that the U.S. Supreme Courtroom overturn the McGirt ruling, filed a quick requesting the Supreme Courtroom overturn Roe vs. Wade and filed a lawsuit in opposition to the Biden administration’s vaccination necessities for federal contractors.

Drummond is a former U.S. Air Power captain who has been the senior lawyer at Drummond Legislation Agency since 1988 and principal shareholder and director of Blue Sky Financial institution since 2003.

Drummond beforehand ran for the workplace of lawyer common in 2018, however he barely misplaced to Hunter within the Republican runoff election, receiving about 49.95 p.c of the vote.

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Marketing campaign objectives for Drummond, in accordance with his web site, embrace defending Second Modification Rights, defending the state in opposition to federal overreach and defending victims of sexual assaults by clearing the state’s rape-kit backlog as shortly as potential.

Steele is a member of the Oklahoma Military Nationwide Guard. She is the primary certified feminine cannon crew member within the group, and she or he based a bunch known as Furnishing Fatherhood.

5 file for state treasurer

Present State Treasurer Randy McDaniel introduced in late Could 2021 that he wouldn’t be in search of re-election.

Time period restricted state Rep. Todd Russ (R-Cordell), former State Sen. Clark Jolley (R-OKC) and Oklahoma County Commissioner David Hooten will compete for the Republican nomination. The winner will face Democrat Charles De Coune and former Libertarian State Senate candidate Gregory Sadler in November.

Jolley spent 12 years as a state senator, together with time as chairman of the Senate Appropriations and Funds Committee. Gov. Mary Fallin named him state Secretary of Finance and later appointed him to serve on the Oklahoma Tax Fee.

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Platform factors on Jolley’s marketing campaign web site embrace enhancing the Unclaimed Property program to “reunite Oklahoman’s with their misplaced wealth and property” and refusing to let “cancel tradition affect our state’s investments and funds.”

Russ has greater than 35 years of banking expertise and at present serves as chairman of the the Home Appropriations and Funds Transportation Subcommittee. He serves on the complete Appropriations and Funds Committee, the Widespread Training Committee and the Insurance coverage Committee.

This legislative session, Russ co-authored SB 1503, which bans abortions after six weeks of being pregnant. In 2016, Russ issued an apology after making an announcement on the Home flooring that Native People are “predisposed” to having alcohol issues. The assertion drew stern criticism from quite a lot of observers, together with throughout the Home GOP Caucus.

Hooten beforehand ran as a Democrat for the State Home of Representatives in 2004, however he was faraway from the poll by the Oklahoma State Election Board for not assembly voter registration necessities.

In 2014, Hooten ran for State Senate as a Republican, however he completed fourth within the main with about 11.2 p.c of the vote. In 2016, Hooten ousted embattled Oklahoma County Clerk Carolyn Caudill and gained reelection in 2020, regardless of criticisms that Hooten’s firing of prior clerk staff had resulted in a settlement costing the county $175,000.

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De Coune beforehand ran for Oklahoma County Courtroom Clerk in 2020, however he misplaced the overall election to Rick Warren, receiving solely about 43.2 p.c of the vote.

In 2018, he ran as an impartial for the state treasurer place however misplaced the overall election to McDaniel, receiving solely about 28.4 p.c of the vote.

In 2020, Sadler ran for District 17 of the Oklahoma State Senate, however misplaced the overall election to Sen. Shane Jett (R-Shawnee), receiving about 23.5 p.c of the vote. Throughout his Senate marketing campaign, he ran on a platform of small authorities, Second Modification rights, college selection and reducing taxes. Sadler works for an area printing firm.

Byrd challenged for state auditor

Incumbent State Auditor & Inspector Cindy Byrd is being challenged by fellow Republican Steven McQuillen.

Byrd’s marketing campaign web site states that she desires to “expose and remove authorities waste, fraud and abuse whereas bridging relationships and strengthening the companies and governments which are performing effectively.”

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Byrd was chargeable for the completion of the “very disappointing” investigative audit of Epic Constitution Faculties and is at present in command of audits inspecting Western Heights Public Faculties and the State Division of Training.

McQuillen has served because the fastened asset accounting supervisor for the Tulsa Public Faculties district since 1998. He acquired his grasp’s in finance from Oklahoma Wesleyan College in 2016.

From 2004 to 2006, he served as a volunteer auditor and treasurer of the Philippine American Affiliation of North Japanese Oklahoma.

Crowded Company Fee discipline

There will likely be a four-way Republican main for Company Fee seat being vacated by Commissioner Dana Murphy. State Sen. Kim David (R-Porter), pastor, instructor and counselor Harold Spradling, former State Rep. Todd Thomsen and Justin Hornback will sq. off within the June 28 main.

The winner will face Democrat regulation professor Warigia Margaret Bowman and impartial Don Underwood.

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David, who’s term-limited in her State Senate place, grew to become the primary feminine Republican since statehood to be named majority chief of the Oklahoma State Senate. Nonetheless, she was changed by Sen. Greg McCortney (R-Ada) in October of final 12 months.

David has been a supporter of the Grand River Dam Authority and of Stitt’s efforts to implement privatized managed take care of the state’s Medicaid program. In keeping with her marketing campaign web site, David is a small enterprise proprietor and is “well-versed within the points impacting small companies” and beforehand labored in petroleum advertising and marketing.

This will likely be Spradling’s third run for company commissioner. He first ran for the place in 2018, however he misplaced the Republican main to Company Commissioner Bob Anthony and present Oklahoma Secretary of State Brian Bingman, receiving solely about 14.4 p.c of the vote.

In 2020, Spradling misplaced the Republican main to present Company Commissioner Todd Hiett, receiving about 25.4 p.c of the vote.

On his marketing campaign web site, Spradling says he considers himself a conservative of the “pre-Trump Republican Get together.”

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Thomsen served within the Oklahoma Home of Representatives from 2006 to 2017 the place he held management roles together with vice chairman of the Training Committee, chairman of the Increased Training Committee and majority whip. He additionally served on the Vitality and Pure Sources Committee.

After leaving the Legislature, Thomsen labored as managing director of neighborhood relations for Epic Constitution Faculties.

Bowman is an affiliate professor of regulation and the director of sustainable vitality and sources regulation on the College of Tulsa School of Legislation the place she teaches water, pure sources and administrative regulation.

Damaged Arrow resident Justin Hornback has additionally filed his marketing campaign to run for the place. Don Underwood of Inola filed to run for the place on Friday afternoon.

4 problem Osborn for labor commissioner

Incumbent Republican Labor Commissioner Leslie Osborn drew two main challengers in 2022: former commissioner of labor candidate Keith Swinton and term-limited Rep. Sean Roberts (R-Hominy).

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The winner will face Libertarian Will Daugherty and Democrat Jack Henderson in November.

Osborn was first elected to the submit 2018 and beforehand served within the Oklahoma Home of Representatives from 2008 to 2018. Osborn’s marketing campaign web site states that she has a purpose of guaranteeing protected workplaces and powerful firms, and that all of it begins with a educated and educated workforce.

Roberts has reached his time period restrict within the Oklahoma Home of Representatives, narrowly surviving a 2018 effort that defeated a number of of his colleagues who additionally voted in opposition to the income package deal that funded the historic instructor pay increase that 12 months.

In July, Roberts made headlines after he requested that the State Election Board full a forensic and impartial audit of the 2020 election leads to Oklahoma County and two different counties at random.

On Friday, Roberts hung across the State Election Board submitting station for about two hours, refusing to inform media what place he can be in search of. Though he had beforehand introduced his intention to run for Congress, Roberts in the end determined to problem his former Home colleague Osborn for the commissioner of labor submit. On his submitting doc, he listed his title as “Sean the Patriot Roberts.”

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Swinton at present works as a venture engineer for Prepared Providers, LLC. He beforehand ran for labor commissioner in 2018, however he misplaced within the Republican main, receiving solely about 20.8 p.c of the vote.

Henderson was elected in 2004 to fill the District 1 Seat of the Tulsa Metropolis Council, serving a number of phrases. Though he ran for re-election in 2016, he misplaced to Vanessa Corridor-Harper, receiving about 47.8 p.c of the vote.

Daugherty filed to run for the commissioner of labor place on Friday. He serves as the event supervisor for FirstLight Dwelling Care, which offers in-home senior care, out of Oklahoma Metropolis.

Mulready re-elected insurance coverage commissioner

Incumbent Insurance coverage Commissioner Glen Mulready will likely be re-elected to his place after no different candidates filed to run.

Mulready was initially elected in 2018 and beforehand served within the Oklahoma Home as a consultant from Jenks. He has 30 years of expertise within the insurance coverage trade.

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Local museum to celebrate Military Appreciation Day

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OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – Activities are in preparation for military service members and their families as the Oklahoma City Museum of Art (OKCMOA) in collaboration with the United Service Organizations (USO) kick off Military Appreciation Day on Friday, July 12.

This inaugural event is anticipated to provide a day where service members and their families can experience all the Museum has to offer free of charge.

“We’re very excited to collaborate with the USO on this endeavor,” said OKCMOA President and CEO Michael Anderson, PhD. “Our military service members and their families are an important part of our community, and it’s an honor to share the Museum with them in this way.”

The scheduled programming will be as follows:

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Painting Classes 

10:30 am-12 pm and 2-3:30 pm | Exclusive to military service members and their adult guests 

Participate in a painting class led by an OKCMOA teaching artist. Limited to 20 registrants per session. Questions? Email usooklahoma@uso.org 

Card-Making Station 

11 am-4 pm | Open to the public 

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As part of our commitment to fostering a sense of community, visitors to the Museum will have the meaningful opportunity to create “thank you for your service” cards. These heartfelt messages will be sent to our brave service members who are deployed overseas, allowing our visitors to directly contribute to their well-being and show their support.  

Drop-In Gallery Tours 

11 am, 1 pm, 2 pm, and 3 pm | Exclusive to military service members and their families 

Participate in a guided tour of OKCMOA’s world-famous Chihuly glass collection. Offered at the top of the hour at 11 am, 1 pm, 2 pm, and 3 pm. No registration required.  

Oath of Service Ceremony 

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12 pm | Open to the public 

In coordination with the USO, Military Entrance Processing Stations (MEPS), and Recruiting Command, OKCMOA will host an Oath of Service ceremony in front of the Museum at Carolyn Hill Park. Immediately following the ceremony, new recruits and their families will be invited to stay for an informal lunch in the Museum.  

Military Kids Art Exhibition  

On View July 12-14 | Open to the public 

OKCMOA invites all participants in the annual USO Craft Camp to visit the Museum to see their art on display. OKCMOA is pleased to host a punch and cookies reception for the artists and their families. (Reception time to be announced.) 

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For more information, please visit okcmoa.com or contact OKCMOA’s Head of Education Bryon Chambers at bchambers@okcmoa.com. 



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Oklahoma to execute Richard Rojem Jr. for murder of ex-stepdaughter. What to know.

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Rojem was convicted in 1985 of kidnapping, raping and murdering his former stepdaughter, 7-year-old Layla Cummings. His execution Thursday follows that of Ramiro Gonzales in Texas on Wednesday

Richard Rojem Jr. is set to be executed by lethal injection in Oklahoma on Thursday for the rape and murder of his 7-year-old former stepdaughter. If it goes forward, the execution will be the nation’s second in as many days.

Rojem, 66, was convicted in 1985 of raping and stabbing 7-year-old Layla Dawn Cummings to death. Her brutalized body was left in a field and found by a farmer; she was still wearing her mom’s nightgown.

“Everything she might have been was stolen from her one horrific night,” Layla’s mother, Mindy Cummings, told the Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board this month. “She never got to be more than the precious 7-year-old that she was. And so she remains in our hearts − forever 7.”

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Rojem has always maintained his innocence, telling the board on June 17: “I did not kidnap Layla. I did not rape Layla. And I did not murder Layla.”

The board rejected his clemency request. His execution will be the state’s second of the year and the nation’s ninth.

Here’s what we know ahead of the execution.

What is Richard Rojem convicted of?

Layla was abducted from an apartment in Elk City, Oklahoma, where she lived with her mother and 9-year-old brother, on July 6, 1984, Oklahoma state court documents say. The children’s mother and Rojem’s ex-wife, Mindy Cummings, had left them alone to work a late shift at a local fast-food restaurant.

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The child’s body was found the next morning in a field 15 miles from her home by a farm in Burns Flat. the appellate court records say.

Rojem and Mindy Cummings had only been divorced for two months before Layla’s murder. The two met while Rojem was serving time in a Michigan prison for the rape of two teenage girls; Cummings was the sister of Rojem’s cellmate, according to court records.

The then-26-year-old Rojem knew Cummings’ work schedule and that the lock to her apartment door was broken, according to the court filings.

Rojem was found guilty on May 31, 1985 and sentenced to death.

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Has Richard Rojem appealed?

Rojem appealed his death sentence multiple times until he exhausted his attempts in 2017, Oklahoma court records show. He did win two appeals as his initial and second death sentences were thrown out in 2001 and 2006 due to problems with the jury in both instances.

A jury sentenced him to death again in 2007, and he did not win anymore appeals afterward.

Rojem’s final attempt to remain on death row for the rest of his life was on June 17 during a clemency hearing. During the hearing, Rojem maintained that he did not murder Layla and he apologized for his past, which included the rape of two teenage girls.

“I wasn’t a good human being for the first part of my life, and I don’t deny that,” a handcuffed Rojem said during the hearing. “But I went to prison. I learned my lesson and I left all that behind.”

The Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board denied Rojem clemency.

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When will Richard Rojem be executed?

Rojem is scheduled to be executed at 10 a.m. CT at the Oklahoma State Penitentiary in McAlester, 90 miles south of Tulsa.

Oklahoma executions are scheduled 90 days apart due to the “emotional and mental trauma on correctional staff,” Attorney General Gentner Drummond said in a May news release. The execution interval was previously 60 days, he added.

How will Richard Rojem be executed?

Rojem will be executed with a three-drug lethal injection containing midazolam, vecuronium bromide and potassium chloride, according to Oklahoma execution protocols.

Midazolam is a sedative that is normally administered to help patients feel relaxed before surgery, vecuronium bromide is peripherally used as part of general anesthesia and potassium chloride is a medication for low blood potassium. The combination of the drugs the prison is using is fatal.

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Who will witness the execution?

The Oklahoma Attorney General’s Office told USA TODAY that the “witness list is confidential for security reasons.”

While unclear who will be in the execution room, the Oklahoma State Penitentiary at McAlester does provide a place to view for people 18 or older who are immediate family of any deceased victim of the defendant, according to state statutes.

Rojem’s attorney, Jack Fisher, told USA TODAY that he would be attending his client’s execution on Thursday.

Among the select members of the news media who will witness the execution is reporter Nolan Clay of The Oklahoman, part of the USA TODAY Network.

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What will be Richard Rojem’s final meal?

According to the Oklahoma Department of Corrections, Rojem’s final meal will consist of:

  • A small Little Caeser’s pizza – double cheese/double pepperoni
  • Eight salt packets
  • Eight crushed red pepper packets.
  • Vernors Ginger Ale, bottled.
  • Four ounces of vanilla ice cream cups



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OSU Recruiting: Oklahoma State Gets Commitment From JUCO Transfer LB Chris Robinson

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On Wednesday, Kilgore College (TX) linebacker Chris Robinson announced his commitment to Oklahoma State.

Robinson’s pledge comes 16 days after the Rangers’ standout took a visit to Stillwater and picked up an offer from Bryan Nardo and company. Prior to his trip to Stillwater, Robinson visited the Cougars and new head coach Willie Fritz.

After seeing OSU, however, the the Cowboys were able to get a commitment from Robinson on Wednesday.

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Listed at 6-foot-1 and 210 pounds, Robinson played one season at Kilgore College, tallying 38 tackles, 5.5 tackles for loss and two sacks in 11 games, helping lead the Rangers to a 9-2 record and a Southwest Junior College Football Conference championship.

Robinson’s efforts resulted in the star freshman earning offers from Missouri State, Eastern Kentucky, Texas Tech, New Mexico, Houston and Oklahoma State.

Before attending Kilgore College, Robinson played at Harker Heights (TX), a high school 55 miles southwest of Waco. Harker Heights is also just five miles from Killeen, TX, the home of Cowboys’ 2025 tight end commit Isaiah Butler-Tanner, who commented on Robinson’s pledge.

For Joe Bob Clements, the addition of Robinson gives the Pokes’ linebacker room great depth heading into the 2024 season. With talented linebacker duo Nick Martin and Collin Oliver both back in Stillwater after impressive performances in 2023, inserting Robinson into the rotation will only make the position group better.

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In addition to Robinson, Oklahoma State also adds 3-star Melissa (TX) linebacker Gunnar Wilson to its roster ahead of the 2024 season.

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