Today is an important day for the future of our state. Voters have the opportunity to choose which candidate best represents their view of how Oklahoma government should be run, and their decisions will no doubt impact policy in our state for years to come. Much has been said about this year's legislative session and of our organization's disappointment with some of the decisions that were made, and some have misunderstood that to mean that we support certain candidates over others. However, as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, OCPA neither endorses nor opposes any of the candidates running for office. We stand on principle, and our goal is to effectively represent fiscal conservatism and the ideals of free enterprise. Regardless of which candidate you support in today's elections, we urge you to exercise your right to vote and to celebrate the most fundamental blessing of living in a democratic republic. OCPA respects and appreciates the incumbents as well as their challengers, and we look forward to working with whoever is victorious to ensure that prosperity and freedom abound in our great state.
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