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Apr. 4—Two candidates have filed to run against U.S. District 2 Congressman Josh Brecheen in November. According to an Oklahoma Election Board list, Democrat Brandon Wade filed Thursday and Independent Ronnie Hopkins filed Wednesday. Brecheen, a Republican seeking his second term, filed Wednesday. Filing for federal, state and county offices continues through 5 p.m. Friday. Candidates for ... Two candidates have filed to run against U.S. District 2 Congressman Josh Brecheen in November, according to an Oklahoma Election Board list. Democrat Brandon Wade and Independent Ronnie Hopkins filed respectively. The Republican candidate for District 2 is seeking his second term. Filing for federal, state, and county offices continues through 5 p.m. Friday. Party primary elections are June 18 and the general election is Nov. 5.

List of candidates continues to grow

Published : 4 weeks ago by AOL Staff in

Apr. 4—Two candidates have filed to run against U.S. District 2 Congressman Josh Brecheen in November.

According to an Oklahoma Election Board list, Democrat Brandon Wade filed Thursday and Independent Ronnie Hopkins filed Wednesday. Brecheen, a Republican seeking his second term, filed Wednesday.

Filing for federal, state and county offices continues through 5 p.m. Friday. Candidates for state legislative or federal offices file at the State Election Board in Oklahoma City. Candidates for county offices file with their county election boards.

According to his campaign material, Wade was born in Copan and is an oil field laborer.

Cherokee County Sheriff Jason Chennault drew a second opponent for the Republican primary for sheriff when Clint Johnson filed Thursday.

Also Thursday, Paul Palmer of Stigler filed to run as a Republican for District 15 Oklahoma Representative. Republican Tim Turner of Kinta filed for that seat Wednesday. The seat is held by Randy Randleman of Eufaula, whose term ends this year.

Party primary elections are June 18. The general election is Nov. 5.

Wednesday and Thursday filings, as of 3 p.m. Thursday were:

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