By Tony Lauinger State Chairman, Oklahomans For Life
The most critical state measure on next month’s ballot is whether three members of the state Supreme Court should be given another six-year term on the Court. There are nine justices, and three justices come up every two years for a vote regarding whether they should be retained on the Court.
The three justices to be evaluated this year are Yvonne Kauger, Noma Gurich, and James Edmondson. All three are notoriously pro-abortion.
Justices Kauger, Gurich, and Edmondson were all appointed to the state Supreme Court by pro-abortion Democratic governors, and all three have demonstrated through their rulings in abortion cases that they are firmly opposed to protecting the lives of unborn children.
In the Tulsa Mayor’s race, candidate Monroe Nichols has been in the Oklahoma House of Representatives for the past eight years. During that time, there have been twenty-one (21) votes on legislation which Oklahomans For Life either initiated or supported.
On those votes, Monroe Nichols did not vote on two (2), cast nineteen (19) anti-life votes, and zero (0) pro-life votes.
