Oklahoma Democratic Party
From Oklahoma
The Oklahoma Democratic Party is an Oklahoma political party affiliated with the United States Democratic Party.
The Oklahoma Democratic party describes itself as neither liberal or conservative, but "squarely in the center of the political spectrum." The party mission statement goes on to say:
Unlike the far left, we know that less government is sometimes a better government, and that government cannot solve every difficulty faced by our society. But, unlike the far right, we understand there is a role for government to play in finding solutions to our country's problems.
The party has dominated local politics in Oklahoma almost since the days of early statehood in 1907. In national politics, the party became a dominant force beginning with the U.S. Presidential Election of 1932 and the Franklin D. Roosevelt political re-alignment. Since 1932, the majority of members of Congress from Oklahoma have been Democrats, and of the 26 men who have been elected to the office of Governor of Oklahoma, 22 have been Democrats. [1]
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Historically Prominent Oklahoma Democrats
- Governor William H. "Alfalfa Bill" Murray
- Governor Robert S. Kerr
- Governor J. Howard Edmondson
- Governor George Nigh
- Governor David L. Boren
- U.S. Senator Thomas P. Gore
- U.S. Senator Robert S. Kerr
- U.S. Senator Fred Harris
- U.S. Senator David L. Boren
- U.S. House Speaker Carl Albert
Current Democratic Elected Officials
- Governor: Brad Henry
- Attorney General: Drew Edmondson
- House Democratic Leader: Jari Askins
- House Minority Floor Leader: Opio Toure
- House Democratic Caucus Chairman: Danny Morgan
- Senate President Pro Tempore: Mike Morgan
- Senate Majority Leader: Ted Fisher
- Senate Majority Whip: Susan Paddack
- Senate Democratic Caucus Chair: Kenneth Corn
- Superintendent of Public Instruction: Sandy Garrett
- United States Congress: Dan Boren
See also
External links
- Oklahoma Democratic Party Home Page
- Oklahoma Democratic Party Mission Statement
- Oklahoma Historical Society page listing Oklahoma Governors.