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Mark has taken the abstinence pledge: no lobbyist money and no lobbyist gifts. A higher standard for public service. Instead of using their money, he's visiting with the people, one-on-one.
Republican Mark LeMarr
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Too many candidates claim our conservative values, then live differently once they reach Oklahoma City. Mark LeMarr lives as he believes — and he will not change. He refuses all lobbyist money and won’t live the Oklahoma City lobbyist-funded nightlife that destroys so many officials. He will always put We the People first in Senate District 20.
“Real values that won’t change — no lobbyist money, no betrayals.”
Mark LeMarr has served his community as a pastor, mayor, and rural board member. He stays independent of lobbyist money — so Senate District 20 gets a leader who answers to people, not donors.
Mark has taken the abstinence pledge: no lobbyist money and no lobbyist gifts. A higher standard for public service. Instead of using their money, he's visiting with the people, one-on-one.
Serving Crescent since 1989, as a Pastor, Chamber and Lion's Club President and Logan County Hospital Foundation Chairman.
Served as Mayor of Cimarron City and served eight years on Rural Water District #2.
Standing up for landowners, water rights, property rights, lower property taxes, and a moratorium on the green‑energy land grab.
Pastor, served as mayor, husband of 39 years, father of six, grandfather of five — committed to protecting families, faith, and rural Oklahoma while keeping Senate District 20 independent of special interests.
Mark LeMarr has been married to his wife, Debbie, for 39 years. He is a proud father of six and grandfather of five. A 1981 graduate of Guthrie, he earned a BA in Pastoral Ministry and Evangelism and has served as pastor of Crescent’s CrossPointe Assembly Church since 1989. Mark served as the Mayor of Cimarron City and served for eight years on the Rural Water District #2 Board. He has also led the Crescent Chamber of Commerce and Lions Club, and chaired the Logan County Hospital Foundation Board. At 16, he drove across the district campaigning for his scout leader, Frank Davis, in 1978.
Mark LeMarr stands on principle, not political expediency. Click any issue to read his full position.
The case for protecting Christian families, Christian counselors, and healthcare workers from government pressure that violates deeply held religious beliefs.
Who is paying for all of those Chuck Hall mailers voters have been getting for months and months? This response piece follows the money and points voters back to Mark LeMarr's no-lobbyist-money campaign.
This mailer introduces Mark LeMarr, his background, and the values driving his campaign for Senate District 20.
This policy piece follows the taxpayer money routed into the Taxpayer Endowment Trust Fund and the Invest in Oklahoma Board. The fact-check PDF links the official bills, votes, board release, and public reporting.
This policy piece contrasts Hall's campaign claims with his record. Open it here or preview the PDF before printing or sharing.
The concern is simple: government should not use licensing boards to punish biblical counsel, and it should not force Christian medical professionals to participate in procedures that violate deeply held religious beliefs.
Not just once, but twice, Hall voted for SB 623, sponsored by a Tulsa liberal Democrat.
Bottom line: When push came to shove, Hall did not protect Christian counselors. He would have empowered the radicals working to silence them. That kind of assault belongs in Soviet Russia or communist China, not America.
HB 3214 was the Medical Ethics Defense Act, sponsored by a conservative Republican.
Bottom line: Hall was the deciding vote. Had Mark LeMarr been in his position, he would have voted yes and defended Christian conscience.
These two votes describe Hall's worldview: Christianity is not protected, and its values are casually disregarded.
Bottom line: As our senator, Mark LeMarr will defend Christian conscience, religious liberty, and Oklahoma values. He will never betray them.
Official Oklahoma Legislature documents and roll-call records show what these bills did and how the votes were cast.
Christian conscience is one part of a larger record. Review more of Chuck Hall's liberal votes and see why Senate District 20 needs a conservative senator who will stand firm when it matters.
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Liberal Votes by Chuck Hall
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Oklahoma deserves principled leadership that puts voters first — not lobbyists, not insiders, and not special interests. In 2026, your vote can send a clear message that Senate District leadership belongs to the people.
Mark LeMarr is running to restore accountability, defend taxpayers, protect Oklahoma values, and represent the people — not political machines.