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Three OKFB candidates elected to State Senate

November 9, 2016

Three candidates with Oklahoma Farm Bureau ties were elected Tuesday to serve in the Oklahoma State Senate. Roland Pederson, longtime OKFB member and former state board member, Lonnie Paxton, Oklahoma Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Company agent, and Chris Kidd, OKFB vice president of membership and organization, each overwhelmingly won their respective races.

“As Oklahomans become further removed from the farm, we must have elected leaders who value our farmers and ranchers,” said Monica Wilke, OKFB executive director. “We are proud of Roland, Chris and Lonnie, and know they will fight for agriculture at the state Capitol.”

Burlington native Roland Pederson was elected to serve Senate District 19. A second-generation farmer, Pederson has produced cattle, wheat and alfalfa for the past 40 years.  

Lonnie Paxton defeated opponent Larry Wasson in the Senate District 23 race. An insurance agent for 18 years, Paxton also farms and is a small business owner.

Chris Kidd was chosen to serve southwestern Oklahoma’s Senate District 31. Before beginning his eight-year career with OKFB, Kidd taught agricultural education at Waurika High School. The Waurika native also raises cattle with his father on the family’s southern Oklahoma ranch.

All three candidates were supported and endorsed by the OKAgFund, OKFB’s political action committee. Below, find a list of additional successful OKAgFund-supported candidates.

State Senate

Larry Boggs, Senate District 7

Rob Standridge, Senate District 15

Adam Pugh, Senate District 41

Greg Treat, Senate District 47

 

State House of Representatives

John Bennett, House District 2

Todd Thomsen, House District 25

Kevin Wallace, House District 32

Sean Roberts, House District 36

Leslie Osborn, House District 47

Scott Biggs, House District 51

Casey Murdock, House District 61

John Michael Montgomery, House District 62

Jeff Coody, House District 63

Scooter Park, House District 65

Scott Inman, House District 94

Elise Hall, House District 100

 

Click here to learn more about the OKAgFund.

 

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