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  2. Thomas E. Prince - Wikipedia

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    Thomas E. Prince was born in McCurtain County, Oklahoma. [1] He graduated from Southern Arkansas University in 1979 and from Oklahoma City University School of Law in 1982. . From 1999 to 2012, Prince was appointed to the Oklahoma State Election Board and from 2009 to 2012 he served on the Standards Board of the Election Assistance Commiss

  3. Brian Goree - Wikipedia

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    In August 2012, Governor Mary Fallin appointed Goree to the Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals (OCCA), District 6, Office 2. [2] He replaced Judge Carol Hansen , who had resigned in January. As required by law, he stood for retention in the 2014 election, and won a full 6-year term with 61.0 percent approval.

  4. Robert D. Bell - Wikipedia

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    Robert D. Bell (born May 11, 1967) was born and raised in Norman, Oklahoma.He earned two law degrees, one in his home state and the second in North Carolina. He then spent 13 years in private practice in his hometown while also serving as a municipal judge in 5 towns and cities of Oklahoma.

  5. Why a judges' group opposes Gov. Kevin Stitt's plan for pay ...

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    Why the Oklahoma Judges Association asked members to ush back against Gov. Stitt's budget proposal ... of the 17% recommended pay raise," Judge Thad Balkman wrote in an email to the association's ...

  6. List of justices of the Oklahoma Supreme Court - Wikipedia

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    The court was established when Oklahoma achieved statehood in 1907, and was initially composed of five justices, with the state divided into a corresponding number of judicial districts. [1] In 1917, the court was expanded to nine justices, with the judicial districts being redrawn accordingly, and with the seats for the fourth and fives ...

  7. Supreme Court retention vote could spark major changes in ...

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    He said he welcomed the opportunity to appoint more "conservative, business-minded judges that will actually interpret the law.” 46 Action, a political action committee with ties to the governor ...

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  9. P. Thomas Thornbrugh - Wikipedia

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    P. Thomas (Tom) Thornbrugh [a] is a judge on the Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals.He was born in Garnett, Kansas. He graduated in 1968 from Emporia State University with a B. A. in speech, [1] then enlisted in the U.S. Army.