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Canadian County Democrats to hear marijuana ballot measures update at August 13 meeting

YUKON, Okla. – Russell Moore, an advocate for medical marijuana, will update the Canadian County Democrats and friends on Monday, August 13, about the status of State Question 788, which legalized marijuana for medical purposes in Oklahoma. Seating is available on a first come, first basis for the free meeting to be held from 7 […]

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Yukon residents earn Canadian County Democrats of the Year honors

YUKON, Okla. – Oklahoma Democratic Party Chair Anna Langthorn, featured speaker Senator Michael Books and 16 Democratic candidates entertained 100 Canadian County Democrats during the annual Fiesta and Candidate Forum on Saturday, July 21. Chair Langthorn, age 25, is the youngest Oklahoma Democratic Party chair in the history of the state and is believed to […]

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Democratic candidates to speak at Canadian County Democrats’ July 9 meeting

YUKON, Okla. –Democratic candidates will share the floor at the Canadian County Democrats ‘July 9th meeting from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Yukon Police Department, 100 S. Ranchwood. Organizers have planned time for audience questions after the candidates’ short presentations. “We had a really fun meeting in June with 11 Democratic candidates who came […]

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Eleven Democratic candidates spoke at Canadian County Democrats’ Forum Monday night

Caption: Eleven Democratic candidates and one Independent candidate spoke July 11 to a packed house at the Yukon Police Department: (first row from left) Jennie Scott – House District 41; Sara Peterson – House District 41; Ashley Nicole McCray – Corporation Commission; Chantelle Cory – House District 43; (second row) Jacque Pearsall – House District […]

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Let’s Fix This founder to speak to Canadian County Democrats June 11

YUKON, Okla. – Andy Moore, founder of Let’s Fix This, will speak to the Canadian County Democrats on Monday, June 11, about his grassroots effort to encourage regular everyday people to engage with their government. Seating is first come, first served for the free meeting from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Yukon Police Department, […]

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