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Chair Wagoner County GOP published Wagoner County GOP November Message in Wagoner County GOP Newsletter 2025-11-05 16:28:42 -0600
Wagoner County GOP November Message
Musings from the Chair
Musings from the Chair: Don’t California My Oklahoma
Good evening, friends. I write tonight from my familiar leather chair, where the light is steady, the coffee’s strong, and the weight of what’s at stake has me anything but comfortable. There’s a wolf at the door wearing sheep’s clothing, and its name is State Question 836.
For generations, Oklahoma Republicans have honored a clear, disciplined process. Any candidate can file to run in the Republican primary, but only registered Republicans get to decide who advances. We vet every contender against the core tenets of the OKGOP Platform—unapologetically, line by line—and then cast our ballots to select the one who best embodies our principles to carry our banner into the fall fight. We debate, we pray, we vote, and we send forward candidates forged in the fire of conservative principle. SQ 836 wants to smash that forge. It would shove every candidate—Republican, Democrat, Libertarian, you name it—onto one giant primary ballot. Every voter, no matter their registration, gets to pick. The top two finishers, even if both wear the same donkey pin, would square off in November. Sound familiar? It should. It’s the exact system California voters swallowed in June 2010 with Proposition 14.
And what did California get for its trouble? A one-party state. The last time a Republican won statewide office there was 2006—Arnold Schwarzenegger and Steve Poizner, both gone by January 2011. Since then? Crickets. No conservative voice in the governor’s mansion, the attorney general’s office, or either U.S. Senate seat. Conservative voters in the Golden State watched their primaries get swamped by liberal crossovers, watched solid Republicans get drowned out by vote-splitting, watched party labels turn into meaningless stickers anyone can slap on. That’s not theory; that’s fourteen years of hard data.
Last night, while ballots were still being counted across the country, New York City handed its keys to Zohran Mamdani—an avowed democratic socialist and the Big Apple’s first Muslim mayor. President Trump calls him a communist (which in reality, he is); Speaker Johnson called his victory “the biggest win for socialism in U.S. history.” Whatever label sticks, one thing is clear: the same Manhattan and Hollywood money now celebrating Mamdani’s win is the identical cash funneling petitions into Oklahoma to force SQ 836 on us. They aren’t hiding it—they’re bragging about it.
Our primaries aren’t broken. They’re battle-tested. They’ve delivered us governors, senators, and sheriffs who still say grace before supper and mean it. And this isn’t about giving Independents a voice—Independents already have a voice; they chose not to join a party. This is about diluting conservative strength until Oklahoma looks like Sacramento or, God forbid, the new New York: beautiful scenery, bankrupt values.
The time to act is now—before another clipboard hits another parking lot and before Veterans Day dawns next Tuesday, November 11. That sacred day belongs to the men and women who stormed beaches, held lines, and flew missions so we could keep choosing our own leaders instead of having them chosen for us by out-of-state radicals. Honor them by defending the system they fought for.
This is a call to action—when you talk to neighbors, share the California timeline, the facts regarding New York donors, and the simple truth: “Don’t California My Oklahoma. Decline to Sign.” Post it on social media, slip it into church bulletins, text it to your group chats, and pray without ceasing. Station yourselves at petition hot spots—grocery stores, football games, home stores—with a single question for petition circulators: “Why do New York socialists or California liberal extremists get to rewrite Oklahoma’s Constitution?” Link up with your neighbors; turn local resolve into a statewide firewall.
Friends, the petition circulators have ninety days to gather signatures. We have ninety days to stop them cold. I’ve seen Oklahomans rise up before—against forced union dues, against taxpayer-funded abortions, against every scheme that smelled like coastal elitism. We can do it again.
If you’re reading this, please consider this call—grab your neighbor, your deacon, your kid’s coach. Tell them what’s at stake. Then get to work.
Because if we let SQ 836 onto the ballot, we might as well mail the keys to the Capitol to Sacramento and be done with it.
Don’t California my Oklahoma. Decline to sign.
Thank a veteran next Tuesday—and God bless this red-dirt republic.
In hope and resolve,
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Terri Coulter
Chairman, Wagoner County Republican Party
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Chair Wagoner County GOP published Wagoner County GOP September 11th Message in Wagoner County GOP Newsletter 2025-09-11 13:43:46 -0500
Wagoner County GOP September 11th Message
Musings from the Chair
Remembering 9/11, Mourning Charlie Kirk, and Fighting for America’s Soul
It's September 11, 2025, and while my original intent for this post was to honor and remember this day, I’ve had to adjust while I process, both mentally and emotionally, the events of the past day. As we mark the 24th anniversary of that horrific day when nearly 3,000 lives were stolen by hatred and terror, we're hit with another gut-wrenching blow: the assassination of Charlie Kirk yesterday at Utah Valley University. I keep alternating between raw anger that makes my blood boil and a grief so deep it leaves me hollow and in literal tears. Charlie was more than a voice for conservatism—he was a force, a 31-year-old father of two, husband, and unapologetic defender of everything that makes America worth fighting for. His death isn't just a tragedy; it's a stark reminder that we're in a war, one that demands clarity and unbreakable resolve.
Let's take a moment to remember 9/11. Those attacks weren't random—they were a calculated strike by an ideology that despises freedom, family, and faith, aiming to drag the world into darkness. The heroes who rushed into the towers, the passengers who fought back on Flight 93, the first responders who gave everything—they stood as beacons of American courage. Today, as flags fly at half-staff for both the fallen of 9/11 and Charlie, we see echoes of that same evil. Charlie was mid-sentence, engaging a crowd on his "American Comeback Tour," when a sniper's bullet took him down. The governor called it what it was: an assassination. The manhunt's on, but the why cuts deeper—the shooter targeted a man who embodied the light we're all mourning today, the same light they tried to destroy on 9/11.
And here's the ugly truth staring us in the face: an ideology has taken root here at home, one that seethes with envy toward everything noble and cheers the depraved. It's at war with family, nature, and order itself—glaring bitterly at strong homes and families while indulging chaos and crime, organizing relentlessly to dismantle beauty and virtue, propping up the depraved instead. Its followers, often hiding in plain sight as educators, bureaucrats, politicians, or influencers, swarm online to celebrate Charlie's murder with a glee that's downright chilling. Just look at the posts gloating over a bullet silencing a patriot, and the way it mirrors the hatred that fueled 9/11. This isn't fringe—it's willful, and it always ends in violence.
Charlie's loss hits personally for so many of us because he wasn't just rallying college kids through Turning Point USA; he was reigniting faith in America's promise—the one born in 1776 that lifted millions from tyranny and poverty. While other revolutions brought chains and despair, America's brought hope, democracy, and prosperity. Charlie got that. In a generation drowning in doubt about the West, he preached the gospel of an America where families thrive, faith guides, and freedom rings. He supported Israel's right to exist amid rising bigotry, fought the cultural rot head-on, and did it with the fire of an evangelist. Some may not have agreed with him on every issue—but his belief in America's goodness? That transcended politics. Charlie carried this truth with conviction, a young voice reminding us of the promise that defines us. His work was not just political—it was a defense of Christian values and the very idea of America, a nation that has given the world hope, prosperity, and the chance to thrive. Losing him feels like losing a piece of the future we want for our kids.
His loss cuts deeply because it is personal. It is a reminder that the world he championed—a world where our children can grow in safety, where goodness is upheld, where Christ is King, and where the American experiment endures—is under siege. This is not about one policy or another; it is about whether the values that built this nation will survive. Charlie’s death is a wound to us all, but it must also be a rallying cry. We cannot falter. The future of our families, our communities, and our civilization depends on our resolve to confront this destructive force with steadfast clarity. We must dedicate ourselves to the work Charlie began, to protect the ideals that make America exceptional.
This isn't a political spat anymore. It's existential. Charlie devoted his life to this fight, and he gave his last full measure yesterday. In his honor, and for the 9/11 fallen, we must commit with fierce love and determination to finish what he started. We must expose the machine, defeat the darkness, and rebuild an America where the good, the righteous, and the beautiful prevail. The fate of our children, our society, our very civilization hangs in the balance. Defeating this poison isn't optional; it's our duty.

In hope and resolve,
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Terri Coulter
Chairman, Wagoner County Republican Party
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Chair Wagoner County GOP published Wagoner County GOP September 2025 Meeting in Wagoner County GOP Newsletter 2025-08-26 12:26:23 -0500
Wagoner County GOP September 2025 Meeting
Wagoner County Republican Party Update
Next Monthly Meeting Thursday, September 4, 2025
Guest Speaker: Jake Merrick, 2026 Republican Gubernatorial Candidate
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Jake Merrick, a former Republican state senator for District 22, he served in the Oklahoma State Senate from April 14, 2021, to November 23, 2022. Jake is committed to standing on principle, not political expediency. His platform is built on a biblical worldview and constitutional values.
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Chair Wagoner County GOP published Wagoner County GOP Newsletter in Party Information 2025-08-26 11:49:20 -0500
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Chair Wagoner County GOP published Wagoner County GOP August 2025 Meeting in Wagoner County GOP Newsletter 2025-07-18 22:00:14 -0500
Wagoner County GOP August 2025 Meeting
Wagoner County Republican Party Update
Next Monthly Meeting Thursday, August 7, 2025
Guest Speaker(s): Don Spencer, Oklahoma Second Amendment Association, and Mike Mazzei, 2026 Republican Gubernatorial Candidate
Read moreDon Spencer has been a life long resident of Oklahoma and became President of the Oklahoma Second Amendment Association in 2016. He is a CLEET Certified Firearm Instructor and a Licensed Armed Security Officer. Don often states OK2A is not merely a gun group, it’s a liberty group. “We just realize it may take firearms to maintain that liberty.”
The Oklahoma Second Amendment Association was founded in 2009 and in this time, Don has written and promoted more than 150 measures and positive changes to return the rights of citizens to keep and bear arms.
Mike Mazzei, 2026 GOP Gubernatorial Candidate. A committed public servant, Mike served in the Oklahoma State Senate from 2004 to 2016, representing Senate District 25, and was Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee for 10 years. In December 2018 Mike was appointed the Oklahoma Secretary of Budget by Governor Kevin Stitt, where he served for two years.
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Chair Wagoner County GOP published Wagoner County GOP Independence Day Message in Wagoner County GOP Newsletter 2025-06-30 14:08:32 -0500
Wagoner County GOP Independence Day Message
Reminder that there will be no July 3 General Meeting of the Wagoner County GOP, due to the Independence Day holiday. Our next General Meeting will be on August 7, 2025. More information will be coming out at a later date. We'll look forward to seeing you then.
Musings from the Chair
Independence Day Musings: Igniting the Revolutionary Spirit of a Proud Nation
As we stand on the sacred threshold of our nation’s 249th Independence Day, I write to you, my heart ablaze with a fierce, unshakable pride for this magnificent land we call home. The Fourth of July is our most hallowed national holiday—a radiant celebration of the indomitable grit, resolve, and visionary courage that sparked a Constitutional Republic where liberty burns eternal. This day honors the revolutionary spirit of 1776, a legacy of strength and unity that courses through our veins, calling us to reclaim what it truly means to be American with unyielding passion.
To be an American is to see the world as it is—not as we wish it to be—and meet it with clarity, strength, and unwavering resolve. Our founders, with their rugged pragmatism, humble hearts, and bold vision, forged a nation on liberty, personal responsibility, and a common creed—not common blood—a testament to the divine spark that ignited our independence. Yet dark forces test us: open borders flood us with uninvited foreigners, eroding the sovereignty our founders bled for, while radical ideologies push lawlessness, daring to call child mutilation “healthcare.” Even New York City teeters on the edge of electing a Communist Muslim mayor—a brazen slap to the spirit of every patriot who ever stood tall. This chaos echoes the Obama legacy—a grim chapter of hate, divisiveness, and weak leadership that left us vulnerable. Previous administrations fanned racial flames with careless words, turned a blind eye as crime surged, and made America a laughingstock, sapping our strength and dimming our global light. But this is not our destiny—we are a people who build, not just consume, who stand for something rather than bend for everything.
To be an American is to know our way of life is earned, not granted, and must be guarded with a pride that echoes across the ages. We can respect other cultures, learn from them, but we won’t import every ideology to prove our compassion—assimilation, not division, is the price of our unity, a bond forged in the crucible of freedom. President Trump stands as our modern General Washington—a leader of iron will, guiding us through stormy winters with the same fierce resolve that led our army across the Delaware, reviving the spirit of ’76. That spirit calls us to stand tall, to honor the legacy of a people who defied a king and built a republic that shines as a beacon to the world.
The heartbeat of Americans is in every star and stripe; the unshakable truth that being American is etched in our DNA—a fierce, unyielding spirit that transcends mere ideas, a heritage of God and liberty that pulses through our blood. This is our legacy, our birthright, and the gift we must pass to our children with unwavering pride. The shadows of weakness will crumble before a resurgent strength of our resolve.
This Independence Day let’s rekindle the revolutionary fire that birthed this nation. Let the fireworks erupt as a thunderous proclamation of our Nation's enduring glory, a tribute to a people forged in freedom’s fire and blessed by Almighty God, standing resolute to safeguard the soul of this great nation for generations to come.
In hope and resolve,
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Terri Coulter
Chairman, Wagoner County Republican Party
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Chair Wagoner County GOP published Wagoner County GOP Memorial Day Message in Wagoner County GOP Newsletter 2025-05-23 21:57:55 -0500
Wagoner County GOP Memorial Day Message
Reminder that our next General Meeting will be on June 5, 2025. More information will be coming out next week. We'll look forward to seeing you then.
Musings from the Chair
Memorial Day Musings: Honoring Sacrifice, Confronting Apathy
As we approach Memorial Day, I find myself reflecting on the profound sacrifices made by our nation’s heroes—from the minutemen at Lexington and Concord to the soldiers storming the beaches of Normandy, from the jungles of Vietnam to the mountains of Afghanistan. These brave souls, many now resting at Arlington and other hallowed grounds, gave their lives for the freedoms we hold dear. As an Army veteran myself, I feel a deep responsibility to honor their legacy not just with words, but with action.
Their sacrifice stands in stark contrast to the apathy that has crept into our society. The liberties they died for have, in some ways, bred complacency. We see the consequences all around us: corruption festering in our government, radical ideologies taking root on college campuses, foreigners who don't hold our values demanding to be financed to be here, and the bizarre push to normalize gender dysphoria as a basis for rights. These are not mere political issues—they are symptoms of a deeper moral and cultural decay. And we, as a nation, are complicit. Voter turnout is abysmal, and for too long, many of us, especially the “old guard” Republicans, have taken the high road, avoiding confrontation in the name of civility, and simply capitulated. But that restraint has contributed to the catastrophe we now face.The Grassroots movement within our party recognizes this truth: sitting back and letting others “do” has been the problem for decades. And while I completely understand the desire to just live our lives and be "left alone", our fallen heroes didn’t have the luxury of disengagement. They didn’t pass the buck or focus solely on their own lives. They answered the call, often at the ultimate cost. If we are to honor them, we must do more than lay wreaths or raise flags. "We the People" must engage—fiercely, consistently, and unapologetically—in the fight for our nation’s soul.
We are at war, not with bullets or bombs (yet), but in a battle of good versus evil. The stakes are no less real. John F. Kennedy once asked, “What can you do for your country?” But this Memorial Day, I propose a different question: What have I sacrificed for my country? The answer for too many of us is “not enough.” Our heroes gave everything. And while time is a precious commodity, is our time more valuable than the blood of those heroes? They didn’t grill burgers or scroll through their phones while the world burned—they stood in the breach.
So, as we gather with family and friends this weekend, let’s do more than fire up the grill. Let’s ask ourselves what we’re willing to sacrifice to save our country now. Will we speak out against corruption? Will we challenge the ideologies poisoning our institutions? Will we run for office, volunteer, or simply show up to a school board meeting? Engagement is not optional—it’s our duty. It’s how we honor those who gave all.
Let’s commit to being the change our nation desperately needs. For the sake of those who rest in peace, let’s fight for a future worthy of their sacrifice. God bless them all.
In hope and resolve,
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Terri Coulter
Chairman, Wagoner County Republican Party
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Chair Wagoner County GOP published Wagoner County GOP May 2025 Update in Wagoner County GOP Newsletter 2025-04-28 16:54:45 -0500
Wagoner County GOP May 2025 Update
Reminder that we will not be having our regular General Meeting on May 1, 2025, due to the OKGOP State Convention occurring on May 3. The next General Meeting will be June 5, 2025. We'll look forward to seeing you then.
Musings from the Chair
Reflections on Liberty: From Lexington and Concord to Wagoner County
As I sit here, reflecting on last week's 250th anniversary of the Battle of Lexington and Concord, I can’t help but feel a stirring. Those farmers and shopkeepers who stood on that April morning in 1775 weren’t chasing power or prestige. They were ordinary folks, like you and me, who looked at a system of control—an empire that dismissed their voices—and said, “Enough.” They fought not for themselves but for a future where the people, not distant elites, would hold the reins. Their courage sparked a revolution, and I find myself wondering: what does their legacy mean for us today, here in Wagoner County?
We’re in a battle of our own, aren’t we? Not with muskets, but with ideas and resolve. I see it on the national stage, where a deep state—entrenched, unaccountable—works alongside global forces to erode the very freedoms those minutemen fought for. It’s a kind of tyranny, subtle but real, that seeks to centralize power and silence the will of the people. It’s the same spirit of control that sparked defiance in 1775, and it’s a fight that feels closer than ever. But then I look at our own corner of the world, here in Wagoner County, and I see something remarkable: you, grassroots Republicans, rising up in that same defiant spirit.Our recent County GOP election was no small thing. It was a quiet revolution, a moment when the people of this party said, “This is ours.” You chose a vision of empowerment over entitlement, of community over control. I think about those who’ve held the reins before, some who still see the party as their personal domain—something "they" built (so I've been told). I don’t begrudge them their passion, but I wonder if they realize the strength of a party that belongs to its members, not to a select few. The future isn’t in clinging to old ways; it’s in trusting the people to lead. Those who can’t embrace that vision might find it hard to walk this path with us, and I hope they’ll reflect on what it means to stand for something bigger than themselves.
You are the heart of this party, just as those colonists were the heart of a fledgling nation. Our goals feel like an echo of Lexington; a refusal to let a few dictate the course of the many. But the fight doesn’t end with a vote. It’s in the meetings you attend, the ideas you share, the roles you step into. Every time you show up, you’re pushing back against the same forces—local, national, global—that want to keep power in the hands of the few. I’m inspired by you, and I’m honored to serve as your Chairman in this moment. Together, we can forge a Republican Party that’s a beacon of liberty, right here in Wagoner County, standing firm against the deep state and any system that undervalues the people.
The minutemen didn’t win in a day, but they lit a fire that still burns. I see that fire in the people with whom I've spoken. I feel it in the conversations we’re having, in the energy of this grassroots movement. We’re not just fighting for a party; we’re fighting for a principle—that the people, not a few seeking power or recognition for themselves, should shape our future. From the fields of Lexington and Concord to the meeting rooms of Wagoner County, that’s a legacy worth carrying forward. So, join me. Let’s keep this fire burning, not for power or prestige, but for the promise of a party, and a nation, that belongs to us all.
In hope and resolve,
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Terri Coulter
Chairman, Wagoner County Republican Party
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Chair Wagoner County GOP published Wagoner County GOP March 2025 Meeting in Wagoner County GOP Newsletter 2025-03-23 12:48:12 -0500
Wagoner County GOP March 2025 Meeting
Wagoner County Republican Party Newsletter
Next Monthly Meeting Thursday, March 27, 2025
Guest Speaker: Charity Linch, Oklahoma National Committeewoman
Read moreCharity Linch serves as the Oklahoma National Committeewoman for the Republican Party, representing the state on the Republican National Committee.
As a dedicated conservative leader, she is the founder of Freedom Brigades, a grassroots organization empowering communities to defend liberty. Charity is a passionate advocate for constitutional values, election integrity, and limited government, emphasizing the importance of a Republican Party that boldly upholds the rights and freedoms of the people.
Alongside her political work, she works in Christian ministry with her husband, blending faith and activism to inspire a remnant of uncompromising patriots. A wife, and mother of 6, Charity brings a strategic, principled voice to the GOP, committed to restoring America’s foundational principles.
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Wagoner County Republican Party Officers - 2025-2027


Terri Coulter
Chair email918-516-8111
Ed Balcerak
Vice Chair emailJessica Boley
TreasurerNot Chosen Yet
Secretary

Jordan Rollinson
State Committee Person emailKaren Hardin
State Committee Person email



Mary Balcerak
1st District Committee Person emailKevin Hardin
1st District Committee Person emailJames Jones
2nd District Committee Person emailAngie Duncan
2nd District Committee Person email
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Chair Wagoner County GOP published 2025 Presented County Convention Rules in Party Information 2025-03-04 17:07:56 -0600
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Chair Wagoner County GOP published 2025 Biennial County Convention Minutes in Party Information 2025-03-04 17:02:03 -0600
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Chair Wagoner County GOP published Wagoner County GOP New Officers in Wagoner County GOP Newsletter 2025-03-03 19:12:48 -0600
Wagoner County GOP New Officers
Wagoner County Republican Party Newsletter
Congratulations to our newly elected
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2025-2027 Wagoner County Republican Party Leadership:
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Chair Wagoner County GOP published Precinct Chairs 2025-2027 in Party Information 2025-02-15 11:07:46 -0600
Precinct Chairs 2025-2027
Precinct meetings were held on Thursday, January 30, 2025 at 7 pm at Indian Capital Technology Center, Wagoner County Campus, 31350 E State Hwy 51, Coweta, OK 74429.
Precinct meetings and elections are the basis of the Republican Party: Precinct meetings are the building blocks for the voice of the people and grassroots.
The business of the Precinct meeting is to:
- Elect new precinct officers for a 2-year term.
- Elect delegates to represent the precinct at the County Convention.
- Submit planks/amendments/changes to the Wagoner County GOP Platform, and Recommend changes to the OKGOP State Party Rules and State Party Platform.
Any person seeking to be seated as a delegate to any County or State Convention must:
- Be a registered Republican in the Precinct and County by the date set by the County Executive Committee, December 31, 2024.
And - Attend their duly called local Precinct Meeting or if unable to attend the Precinct Meeting, you must contact your Precinct Chair before the close of the week of the precinct meeting. If you cannot reach your Precinct Chair, contact your County Chair.
- Be elected as a Delegate from the County Convention TO the State Convention.
All registered Republicans prior to December 31, 2024 are invited to attend. In order to streamline check-in, please bring your Voter ID card or you can locate your registration online and print it out.
If ALL of these requirements are NOT met a person may NOT be seated as a Delegate to the County Convention. No person may be seated as a Delegate to the Oklahoma Republican Party State Convention without being elected as a delegate from their respective County Convention without permission from the county chairman.
We welcome you to these meetings and look forward to seeing you there!
If your precinct number or voting location changed you would have received a new voter id card in the mail. If you didn't then your precinct and voting location did not change. If you don't know what your precinct number is, then you can click on "What's my precinct number?" below to find out.
If you see "NO CHAIR" listed on the precinct you live in and you are a registered republican. You can click on email on that precinct and it will email our Wagoner County GOP Chair and you can ask to be considered to be that precinct chair.
Precinct Chairs 2025-2027 (last updated 2/5/2025)
Precinct Name Phone # email Precinct Meeting Date and Location Precinct Website 101 Larry Gallo 918-266-5427 email Thursday, Jan 30 at 7 pm at Indian Capital Technology Center, Wagoner County Campus, 31350 E State Hwy 51, Coweta, OK 74429
102 Terri Coulter 918-277-1254 email Thursday, Jan 30 at 7 pm at Indian Capital Technology Center, Wagoner County Campus, 31350 E State Hwy 51, Coweta, OK 74429
103 Brendon Worth 918-606-9639 email Thursday, Jan 30 at 7 pm at Indian Capital Technology Center, Wagoner County Campus, 31350 E State Hwy 51, Coweta, OK 74429
104 Joshua Stenros 918-855-8223 email Thursday, Jan 30 at 7 pm at Indian Capital Technology Center, Wagoner County Campus, 31350 E State Hwy 51, Coweta, OK 74429 106 Tammy Garber 918-617-3939 email Thursday, Jan 30 at 7 pm at Indian Capital Technology Center, Wagoner County Campus, 31350 E State Hwy 51, Coweta, OK 74429
107 Douglas Lawson 918-521-1661 email Thursday, Jan 30 at 7 pm at Indian Capital Technology Center, Wagoner County Campus, 31350 E State Hwy 51, Coweta, OK 74429
108 Robert Clark 405-315-3527 email Thursday, Jan 30 at 7 pm at Indian Capital Technology Center, Wagoner County Campus, 31350 E State Hwy 51, Coweta, OK 74429
109 Richard Searcy 918-740-0749 email Thursday, Jan 30 at 7 pm at Indian Capital Technology Center, Wagoner County Campus, 31350 E State Hwy 51, Coweta, OK 74429
110 Comoelita Melendez 443-734-8394 email Thursday, Jan 30 at 7 pm at Indian Capital Technology Center, Wagoner County Campus, 31350 E State Hwy 51, Coweta, OK 74429
201 Arley Fite 918-629-4268
email Thursday, Jan 30 at 7 pm at Indian Capital Technology Center, Wagoner County Campus, 31350 E State Hwy 51, Coweta, OK 74429
202 Sandy Hodges 918-688-8193 email Thursday, Jan 30 at 7 pm at Indian Capital Technology Center, Wagoner County Campus, 31350 E State Hwy 51, Coweta, OK 74429
203 Kenneth Spruiell 405-517-5625 email Thursday, Jan 30 at 7 pm at Indian Capital Technology Center, Wagoner County Campus, 31350 E State Hwy 51, Coweta, OK 74429
204 Angie Duncan 918-855-3574 email Thursday, Jan 30 at 7 pm at Indian Capital Technology Center, Wagoner County Campus, 31350 E State Hwy 51, Coweta, OK 74429
205 Shana Breazeale 918-409-8889 email Thursday, Jan 30 at 7 pm at Indian Capital Technology Center, Wagoner County Campus, 31350 E State Hwy 51, Coweta, OK 74429
206 Dan Aldridge 918-600-1934 email Thursday, Jan 30 at 7 pm at Indian Capital Technology Center, Wagoner County Campus, 31350 E State Hwy 51, Coweta, OK 74429
207 James Jones 918-798-1338 email Thursday, Jan 30 at 7 pm at Indian Capital Technology Center, Wagoner County Campus, 31350 E State Hwy 51, Coweta, OK 74429
208 NO CHAIR 918-609-2438 email Thursday, Jan 30 at 7 pm at Indian Capital Technology Center, Wagoner County Campus, 31350 E State Hwy 51, Coweta, OK 74429
209 NO CHAIR 918-609-2438 email Thursday, Jan 30 at 7 pm at Indian Capital Technology Center, Wagoner County Campus, 31350 E State Hwy 51, Coweta, OK 74429
210 NO CHAIR 918-609-2438 email Thursday, Jan 30 at 7 pm at Indian Capital Technology Center, Wagoner County Campus, 31350 E State Hwy 51, Coweta, OK 74429
302 Johnny Walker 918-348-1206 email Thursday, Jan 30 at 7 pm at Indian Capital Technology Center, Wagoner County Campus, 31350 E State Hwy 51, Coweta, OK 74429
303 Shannon Clark 918-704-2628 email Thursday, Jan 30 at 7 pm at Indian Capital Technology Center, Wagoner County Campus, 31350 E State Hwy 51, Coweta, OK 74429
304 Brent Watson 918-284-8499 email Thursday, Jan 30 at 7 pm at Indian Capital Technology Center, Wagoner County Campus, 31350 E State Hwy 51, Coweta, OK 74429
305 NO CHAIR 918-609-2438 email Thursday, Jan 30 at 7 pm at Indian Capital Technology Center, Wagoner County Campus, 31350 E State Hwy 51, Coweta, OK 74429
306 Carolyn Hisaw 918-857-8438 email Thursday, Jan 30 at 7 pm at Indian Capital Technology Center, Wagoner County Campus, 31350 E State Hwy 51, Coweta, OK 74429
307 Cory Lakey 918-607-8515 email Thursday, Jan 30 at 7 pm at Indian Capital Technology Center, Wagoner County Campus, 31350 E State Hwy 51, Coweta, OK 74429
308 Jacqua Boley 918-230-2880 email Thursday, Jan 30 at 7 pm at Indian Capital Technology Center, Wagoner County Campus, 31350 E State Hwy 51, Coweta, OK 74429
309 Angela Gatz 918-630-8752 email Thursday, Jan 30 at 7 pm at Indian Capital Technology Center, Wagoner County Campus, 31350 E State Hwy 51, Coweta, OK 74429
310 NO CHAIR 918-609-2438 email Thursday, Jan 30 at 7 pm at Indian Capital Technology Center, Wagoner County Campus, 31350 E State Hwy 51, Coweta, OK 74429
312 Tresa Luna 830-387-8442 email Thursday, Jan 30 at 7 pm at Indian Capital Technology Center, Wagoner County Campus, 31350 E State Hwy 51, Coweta, OK 74429
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Chair Wagoner County GOP published Wagoner County GOP 2025 Biennial County Convention in Wagoner County GOP Newsletter 2025-02-13 10:04:53 -0600
Wagoner County GOP 2025 Biennial County Convention
ATTENTION: Wagoner County Republican Party Delegates & Guests
The 2025 Biennial County Convention
Saturday, March 1, 2025Registration Starts Now
Registration Deadline Ends Saturday, February 22, 2025 at 11:59 pm
(There will be no Same Day Registration on the day of Convention)9:00 am Check In Begins
10:00 am Convention Starts
Our Finest Hour Church, 11045 OK-51, Broken Arrow, 74014
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Chair Wagoner County GOP published Wagoner County GOP - 2025 Precinct Meetings in Wagoner County GOP Newsletter 2025-01-16 12:07:47 -0600
Wagoner County GOP - 2025 Precinct Meetings
Wagoner County Republican Party Newsletter
PRECINCT MEETINGS!
Scheduled for Thursday, January 30, 2025
(Please note we are meeting at Indian Capital Technology Center, Wagoner County Campus)
(Bad Weather Backup Date will be Thursday, February 6, 2025)
6:30 pm - Fellowship Theme - Cookies and Coffee
7:00 pm
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Save the date
Official Call and Information has been sent to Precinct Chairs.
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Chair Wagoner County GOP published Wagoner County GOP January 2025 Monthly Meeting in Wagoner County GOP Newsletter 2024-12-31 13:10:55 -0600
Wagoner County GOP January 2025 Monthly Meeting
I hope everyone had a very Merry Christmas. We will not be having our monthly meeting on the first Thursday of January 2025. Instead we are moving it to the second Thursday of the month. We look forward to seeing you then.
Wagoner County Republican Party Newsletter
Next Monthly Meeting Thursday, January 9, 2025
Guest Speaker: State Sen. Dana Prieto, Senate District 34
Read moreState Sen. Dana Prieto, will be giving an update on the newly formed Freedom Caucus in the Oklahoma Legislature.
Prieto was elected to the Oklahoma Senate in 2022, proudly representing District 34 in Tulsa County.
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Chair Wagoner County GOP published 🎄Wagoner County GOP 2024 Christmas Party and Ornament Auction (fundraiser) 🎄 in Wagoner County GOP Newsletter 2024-12-05 10:12:23 -0600
🎄Wagoner County GOP 2024 Christmas Party and Ornament Auction (fundraiser) 🎄
Wagoner County Republican Party Newsletter
Next Monthly Meeting Scheduled for
Thursday, December 5, 2024Come early and join us at 6:30 pm and bring your favorite Christmas Edibles.
7:00 pm Christmas Party and Ornament Auction (Fundraiser)
Read moreJoin us as we celebrate the reason for the season, Jesus Christ being Born!

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Chair Wagoner County GOP published Wagoner County GOP November 2024 Monthly Meeting in Wagoner County GOP Newsletter 2024-11-03 20:03:11 -0600
Wagoner County GOP November 2024 Monthly Meeting
Wagoner County Republican Party Newsletter
We want to personally thank everyone that came out to our Annual Cobbler & Conversation Fundraiser this year. It was a great success and we was able to pay for our General Election Mailer and we will give an update at our Next Monthly Meeting this Coming Thursday, November 7, 2024. Our Guest Speaker will be Congressman Kevin Hern, Oklahoma's 1st Congressional District. You can find more information about the meeting below.
But First if you haven't early voted already. Make sure you get out and vote on Tuesday, November 5th.
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