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March 19, 2021 DEMOCRATIC NEWS
UPDATES FROM THE CHAIR Oklahoma Congress Members Must Explain Why They Do Not Care About Oklahomans
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FACEBOOK LIVE [[link removed]] OKLAHOMA CITY, OK, MARCH 11, 2021 – While Republicans on the hill continued their partisan schemes, Democrats came together to pass the American Relief Plan with 61% bipartisan support of the people. It is now on its way to President Biden’s desk for signing.
M-F 4:15 PM CENTRAL “Oklahoma’s U.S. Senators and Representatives continue to play with Oklahomans’ lives,” declared Alicia Andrews, Chair of the Oklahoma Democratic Party. “It’s disgraceful that not one single Republican voted in support of a relief plan to help keep small businesses afloat, get more shots into the arms of Americans, extend unemployment insurance, and putting $1,400 in the pockets of hurting families. Read more... [[link removed]]
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ODP PRESS COVERAGE Womxn’s History Month: Alicia Andrews, Okla. Democratic Party Chair
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[link removed] [[link removed]] TULSA, OKLA. – Alicia Andrews is the first African-American person to lead the Oklahoma Democratic Party. In deep red Oklahoma, her path to party leadership was not without its hurdles. Despite the racism and sexism you would expect in the buckle of the Bible Belt, Andrews hasn’t skipped a beat. Read more... [[link removed]]
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ODP Staff DNC Chair Jaime Harrison and DNC Women’s Caucus Chair Lottie Shackelford released the following statement on the House vote to reauthorize the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA):
Scott J. Hamilton “The House today took a critical step in ending the scourge of domestic violence against women and guaranteeing equal rights for women under the law. The Violence Against Women Act has played a critical role in offering protections for millions of victims of sexual assault and domestic abuse, and it now includes additional protections for Native American women, who face violence at a disproportionate rate. And by supporting the Equal Rights Amendment, the House is making progress toward finally guaranteeing equal legal rights for women across the country. Read more... [[link removed]]
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Data & IT Director We have launched a new process at Register2VoteOK.com [[link removed]] to register voters. We have a lot of work to do to get folks registered to vote, and we need your help .
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Communications Director GOTV ON APRIL 6TH FOR DEMORATIC CANDIDATE MOLLY OOTEN
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405-536-2415 Due to the vacancy of Senate District 22, Oklahoma will hold a special election on April 6th, 2021.
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Tucker Gambill General Special Election
405-536-2414 Early Voting: April 1-2 (Thursday-Friday) 8AM-6PM
Deputy Political Outreach Director General Voting: April 6 (Tuesday) 7AM-7PM
Eric Smith Absentee ballot (Vote By Mail) request deadline:
405-536-2415 Absentee ballots must be requested by 5 p.m. on the Tuesday preceding the election.
Deputy Development Director 2021 STATE ORGANIZATIONAL COUNTY CONVENTIONS APRIL 3, 2021
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PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR DISTRICT, COUNTY, CLUB, & FEDERATION EVENT County Conventions** - April 3, 10 AM or 2 PM
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Oklahoma State Democratic Party Headquarters State Convention - June 12, 10 AM
3815 N Santa Fe Ave., Suite 122 * The County Central Committee of a county, with ten (10) or fewer total delegates, may vote to call precinct meetings on the same date specified in Bylaw 1: B, for the County Convention at a time prior to the County Convention, and shall mail a call for both the precinct and county meetings on the date required for precinct calls in Bylaw 2.
Oklahoma City, OK 73118 ** County Conventions shall meet at 10 a.m. or 2 p.m. on the fourth (4th) Saturday following Precinct Committee meetings, or any day within seven (7) days of the required meeting date.
Office: 405-427-3366 *** The Congressional District Conventions shall meet at 10 a.m. or 2 p.m. on the fourth (4th) Saturday following the County Convention meetings, or any day within seven (7) days of the required meeting date.
Fax 405-427-1310 ***ICYMI*** "THE HAMILTON REPORT" SPECIAL GUEST TAMYA COX-TOURE
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Office Hours: M-F 9AM-5PM Closed for Lunch 12:30PM-1:30PM Oklahomans are under attack by state legislators. ODP Executive Director Scott Hamilton visits with Tamya Cox-Toure highlighting the things we need to be watching, advocating for, and fighting against.
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