Nunley Wins OCPAC Endorsement for HD 75 Seat

The Oklahoma Conservative PAC (OCPAC) is throwing its support behind Tressa Nunley for the Republican Special Primary in House District 75. The seat was vacated by Rep. Dan Kirby after allegations of sexual harassment surfaced against him. OCPAC said it interviewed the Republicans vying for the nomination and chose Nunley as its pick to replace Kirby.

“After a survey and interview process, OCPAC members voted overwhelmingly to endorse Tressa Nunley for Oklahoma House District 75. We were impressed with the way she articulated fiscal conservatism and the need to champion liberty. Citizens in Broken Arrow and Tulsa should feel good about voting for Tressa to defend their interests at the Capitol,” said OCPAC President John Michener.

Nunley is thankful for the endorsement.

“I am grateful for the time given by this great group of Oklahoma conservatives to meet me, share ideas, ask tough questions on relevant topics, and to discuss workable solutions for the challenges facing our state. I have spent my 25-year business career making decisions based on my Christian, conservative principles, and that track record shows that I am committed to earning trust and delivering on promises. I look forward to working together with all to find answers and place Oklahoma on the right fiscal track while standing for conservative, constitutional principles,” said Nunley.

She is facing three other Republicans for the nomination. Skip Steele, Nik Berg, and A.J. Oatsvall are vying to face the winner of the Democratic Special Primary, either Jamie Smith or Karen Gaddis. The Primary will be held May 9. The Special General Election will be held July 11.


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