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Dan Fisher (politician)
American politician
Dan Fisher (born ) is a former Republican member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives representing District 60 from to Fisher did not seek re-election to the Oklahoma House of Representatives in
On August 22, , Fisher declared that he would run for governor of Oklahoma in [1]
Background
Dan Fisher grew up in Van Buren, Arkansas.
Fisher earned his B. A. in Secondary Education and Mathematics from Arkansas Tech University. In , he became the pastor of the Immanuel Baptist Church in Poteau, OK where he served for 9 years. In he became the senior pastor of Trinity Baptist Church in Yukon, Oklahoma.
Dan is an avid student of U.S. history and leads frequent tours on the Black-Robed Regiment to historic locations like Washington D.C., Mt.
Vernon, Gettysburg (and other Civil War battlefields), Boston, Plymouth, and Lexington/Concord.[2] Dan is on the leadership team of the Oklahoma City Tea Party and is a frequent speaker at tea parties around the state. He is a member of the High Noon Club and serves on the boards of Bott Radio Network, Reclaiming America for Christ, and Vision America.
Governor of Oklahoma Dan Fisher was a Republican candidate for governor of Oklahoma. He lost the primary election on June 26, Fisher is a former Republican member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives, representing District 60 from to Fisher did not seek re-election to the Oklahoma House of Representatives in Biography.Dan is a published author.[3]
He and his wife, Pam, have been married for 36 years and have two children and four grandchildren.[4]
Oklahoma House of Representatives
Fisher ran in the election for Oklahoma House of Representatives District Fisher defeated Matt White with % of the vote in the Republican primary on June 26[5] and defeated Kendra Menz-Kimble in the general election with % of the vote, which took place on November 6, [6]
In , Incumbent Dan Fisher was unopposed in the Republican primary.
Fisher was unchallenged in the general election.[7]
Oklahoma gubernatorial election
Dan Fisher ran for Governor of Oklahoma on a platform of abolishing abortion, asserting state sovereignty, auditing everything, and restoring proper government.[8] Fisher placed fourth in a ten-candidate primary.
He finished behind Kevin Stitt, former Oklahoma City mayor Mick Cornett, and Lt. Gov. Todd Lamb.[9]