Chair Wagoner County GOP

Chair Wagoner County GOP

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  • SQ 843

    State Question 843 

    Upcoming Property Tax Petition

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  • Stop the Smelter Meeting

    Thursday, April 23, 2026, at 6:00 p.m. at the Fine Arts Center, Inola High School, 801 E Commercial St., Inola, OK 74036.


  • Stop the Smelter

    Stop The Inola Smelter

     

    IMPORTANT MEETING - CLICK HERE

     

    How does a project in Inola impact Wagoner County?

     

    “Our children and grandchildren deserve better than this. Will our legacy be an enormous foreign-owned industrial smelter consuming more power than most Oklahoma cities, emitting hazardous pollutants into our air, water, and soil — all in the name of economic development? Or will we protect the land, health, and future of Green Country for generations to come?”

     

    Where to find more information.

     

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  • Fight SQ 832

    Help us fight State Question 832!

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    State Question 832 threatens Oklahoma’s small businesses, low cost of living, and free economy by imposing a $15/hour minimum wage.

     

    Potential Negative Impacts Cited by Opponents of SQ 832

    Reduced demand for low‑skill and entry‑level jobs

    Some economists argue that raising the minimum wage—especially to $15—can reduce employer demand for low‑skill labor. This may lead to fewer entry‑level opportunities for teens and new workers who rely on these jobs to gain basic skills.

    Possible business closures or cutbacks

    Opponents claim that higher mandated wages can strain small businesses with thin margins, potentially resulting in:

    • Reduced hours
    • Fewer employees
    • Slower hiring
    • In some cases, business closures

    Higher prices for goods and services

    Critics argue that businesses may pass increased labor costs on to consumers, raising prices for everyday items and services. This can disproportionately affect low‑income households.

    Concerns about tying wages to a national inflation index

    SQ 832 links future wage increases to the Consumer Price Index. Opponents say this ties Oklahoma’s wage floor to cost‑of‑living trends in high‑cost cities like New York or San Francisco, which may not reflect Oklahoma’s economy.
    Projected future wage levels under CPI‑based increases could reach $22–$35/hour within 15 years, depending on inflation trends, raising concerns about long‑term affordability for employers.

    Potential unintended consequences for low‑income workers

    Some business groups argue that rapid wage increases can lead to:

    • Reduced hours
    • Fewer available jobs
    • Increased automation
      They argue these effects may ultimately harm the very workers the policy intends to help.

     

     

     

     

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  • Important Information

     

    Your voice matters. Your involvement matters. Help us push these critical issues forward—jump in and make an impact!

     

     

    We need you! Get involved and help us move these important issues across the finish line.

     

     

    Stand with us. Get involved. These issues matter—and together, we can win

     



  • OK GOP Rules 2025

    If you need information on the current rules related to GOP, sulect the limk below.

    OK GOP 2025 Rules


  • Wagoner County GOP March 2026 Message

    Important Announcement:

    There has been a Leadership Transition.

    Hello from the New Chair:

    I want to take a moment to introduce myself. My name is Cory Lakey, and while I am new to the role of Chairman, I am not new to Wagoner County. I have spent more than 40 years living, working, and staying engaged in Wagoner County. This County is special to my family and me, and we hope and desire that it continues to improve with every investment and change within.

    As many of you know, there has been a recent change in leadership in our GOP organization. Terri Coulter has stepped down as chair due to work and family obligations, and I want to express my sincere appreciation for her service, leadership, and the strong foundation she helped establish. It is time for us, as a group, to build on the foundation she has given us and to grow and continue towards greater things, leading with courage, transparency, and purpose.

    We are entering a critical period with the fast‑approaching primary and midterm elections. As we continue transitioning accounts and responsibilities, I ask for your patience—this process has been more complex than anticipated, but we are making steady progress each day.

    Right now, your involvement is critical. I am actively seeking a recording secretary, a treasurer, precinct leaders, and volunteers who are ready to help strengthen our presence in the community. We need individuals who are willing to build relationships, engage with neighbors, and work together to move Wagoner County forward. If you fit that description and are interested in taking on one of these roles, I welcome you to contact me as soon as possible to get started. However, I ask that you stay engaged and participate to the best of your ability to provide the best possible representation on the local level.

    If you have the capacity to get involved in local politics, if you’re concerned about the direction of our country, if you want to make a difference in our schools, or if you want to learn more about how to participate, we welcome you. I also encourage you to share any ideas that could improve our organization and help us grow. This group thrives when everyone is engaged, and I want to hear from you. If there is anything you would like addressed, please feel free to email or text me. My goal is for us to become a benchmark for how a local GOP organization should operate.

    Please invite your friends to join our Facebook page, participate in upcoming meetings and events, and—if you are able—consider donating to support our efforts. Your involvement helps us stay connected, host meaningful events, and ensure our community has a strong voice. Talk with your friends and neighbors; many may not even know this group exists, just as I once did.

    Thank you,
    Cory Lakey

    State Committee Position Election:

    As many of you are aware, there is currently a vacancy in the State Committee Person position. We will need to elect an individual to fill this role before the next State Committee Meeting. This election will be conducted in accordance with the OKGOP 2025 Rules, outlined below:

    Rule 4.3.2 – Vacancies

    1. Unless otherwise specified in the rules, a position is considered vacant if the individual dies; moves from the precinct, county, or state they were elected or appointed to serve; resigns; or becomes otherwise disqualified.
    2. Unless otherwise specified, any vacancy shall be filled in the same manner in which the position was originally elected or appointed, during any regular or special meeting or convention of the appropriate body, properly called in accordance with Rule 6.3.
    3. Any individual elected or appointed to fill a vacancy shall serve the remainder of the unexpired term, unless replaced as provided in the rules.

    Rule 6.3 – Call of a Meeting

    1. For the purposes of this rule, “notice” refers to a written or electronic notice of the meeting sent to all members of the committee.
    2. Notice must be provided no fewer than five (5) days prior to a meeting of the County or County Executive Committees.

    We will follow these procedures to ensure the vacancy is filled properly and in full compliance with party rules. Further details regarding the meeting and election process will be shared in the required timeframe.

    OKGOP 2025 Rules


    New This Month:

    One of the challenges we face as a group is fundraising, and I am actively seeking ideas that provide the strongest return on investment. I am currently exploring several options to secure the resources needed to plan and host future events. As you know, successful events require time, volunteers, and financial support. While many ideas are being discussed, turning them into action will require broad involvement and consistent participation from our members.

    I am currently reviewing a potential T‑shirt design for purchase, and would love your input. Having a unified shirt for events such as Rooster Days, the Fall Festival, and the Porter Peach Festival would help strengthen our presence in the community. These shirts could also be great identifiers for door‑knocking and a variety of other outreach activities.

    At this stage, I am gathering a preliminary estimate of how many shirts members would be interested in purchasing. The final shirt color has not been selected, as I am still working with the vendor to secure the best possible pricing. Current estimates place the cost at approximately $25 per shirt, with an additional $3 charge for sizes 2X and above. As with most bulk orders, the more shirts we purchase, the lower the overall cost. I don't want to limit the purchase to just those within the organization; if you know of others who may be interested in purchasing one as well, please let me know.

    If there is sufficient interest, we will move forward with the order, and all profits will be directed to the general fund to support future events and activities. If you are interested in purchasing one of these shirts, please email me your name, shirt size, the Style (1 or 2), and the quantity. at [email protected]

    Cory Lakey

    Chairman, Wagoner County Republican Party

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  • Wagoner County Republican Party Officers - 2025-2027

       

    Cory Lakey
    Chair email

    918-248-6766

    Ed Balcerak
    Vice Chair email


    Treasurer


    Secretary
       

    James Belk 
    State Committee Person email

    Karen Hardin 
    State Committee Person email

     

     

     

    Mary Balcerak
    1st District Committee Person email

    Kevin Hardin
    1st District Committee Person email


    2nd District Committee Person email

    Angie Duncan
    2nd District Committee Person email

     




  • Wagoner County GOP New Officers

    Wagoner County Republican Party Newsletter

    Congratulations to our newly elected
    2025-2027 Wagoner County Republican Party Leadership:

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  • 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:

    1. Elect new precinct officers for a 2-year term.
    2. Elect delegates to represent the precinct at the County Convention.
    3. 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.

    What's my precinct number?

    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 NO CHAIR   email    
    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 Phillip Weiland 918-344-4922 email Appointed an extended vacancy position.  
    104 NO CHAIR   email    
    105 Danene Crammer 918-859-5205 email    
    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    
    108 NO CHAIR   email    
    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 NO CHAIR   email    
    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 NO CHAIR   email    
    208 NO CHAIR   email    
    209 NO CHAIR   email    
    210 NO CHAIR   email    
    211 NO CHAIR   email    
    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 Marian Corcoran 918-671--7389 email Forest Ridge Country Club  
    304 NO CHAIR   email    
    305 NO CHAIR   email    
    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 918-248-6766 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 David Greeno 918-519-4810 email Coweta Public Library  
    310 NO CHAIR   email    
    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  

     


  • Wagoner County GOP 2025 Biennial County Convention

    ATTENTION: Wagoner County Republican Party Delegates & Guests

    The 2025 Biennial County Convention
    Saturday, March 1, 2025

    Registration 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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