
Welcome to the Comanche County Republican Party
Empowering voters through our love of God, America, and the Truth
Current News
Criminal Defense
Three Democrat appointed judges are up for a retention vote this November. Voting NO will allow the Govenor to appoint conservative judges.

Request Absentee Ballots
Absentee ballots are not recommended however you can still use them. In person voting is the best method.

A Day in History
In 1854, Lincoln spoke out against slavery. Five years later on the same day, John Brown would attack Harper’s Ferry.
Our CCRP Headquarters is now closed for the year. Thanks for all your patronage!
Attend our county meetings the third Thursday of every month at 6:30pm at First Baptist Church, 51 East Lake Drive, Medicine Park, Oklahoma.
We will be holding Monthly County Committee meetings for all Precinct Chairs and Vice Chairs at the above location from 5:30-6:15 on the same day as our open county meetings. This is the Precinct leadership’s voice and action in the county.

U.S. Senator James Lankford
Senate District 1

U.S. Senator Markwayne Mullin
Senate District 2

U.S. Representative Tom Cole
House District 4

Govenor Kevin Stitt
Republican

State Senator Dusty Deevers
State Senate District 32

State Senator Spencer Kern

State Rep. Daniel Pae
District 62

State Rep. Trey Caldwell
District 63

State Rep. Rande Worthen
District 64

State Rep. Toni Hasenbeck
District 65

Ryan John
County Commissioner #1

Johnny Owens
County Commissioner #2

Josh Powers
County Commissioner #3

Carrie Tubbs
County Clerk

Micheal Merrit
County Sheriff
How We Work
How to Get Involved
01
Contact Your Precinct Chair
Don’t know who your Precinct Chair is or don’t have one? Contact us and we will help you out.
02
Attend Meetings
We have meeting on the third Thursday of every month. Get to know your County GOP leadership and how you can get engaged. “WE ARE THE LEADERS WE HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR!!!” D. Bongino
03
Civic Engagement
Become a Leader and help identify and support quality candidates for all levels of GOVT. Engage with our elected officials.
Run for an Office!
Success
Proven track record of successfully growing precinct participation
350%
Increase
2.5
Years

The Difference between Republicans and Democrats
- How to Make a Republican mad – Lie to them.
- Abortion is murder.
- The Second Amendment protects all the other Amendments.
- Free Speech means Free Speech.
- Voted for ending slavery.
- Voted for citizenship for freed slaves.
- Voted for suffrage for all.
- There are two genders. It’s what God gave you and the parts you were born with.
- People need to be held accountable for their own actions.
- Government needs to stay out of my business, my wallet, and my family.
- How to make a Democrat mad – Tell them the truth.
- Abortion is birth control.
- The Second Amendment is outdated and not absolute.
- Free Speech means agree with me or else.
- Voted against ending slavery
- Voted against citizenship for freed slaves.
- Voted against equal suffrage.
- There are 100+ genders and they all contradict each other.
- People need to be held accountable for my feelings.
- I believe in Rules for thee, and not for me, and I am gonna use the Government to enforce it.

Get Involved
Schedule a one on one with the Chairman.
✓ Easy to do
✓ Be involved as much or as little as you want
Have Questions?
Frequently Asked
Questions
Do we have a Headquarters?
Our HQ is closed until the next Presidential Election cycle.
How can I register to vote?
You can go in person to the DMV or Courthouse and register or you can register online at OK Voter Portal.
When is the next election?
All election information can be found on the OK Voter Portal.
Do we have a phone number?
Yes, reach Chairman JayRe Warren at 580-704-3923 or Vice Chairman Sharla Hildner at 580-512-8999.
What is the process for absentee voting?
You can go online and request an absentee ballot at the OK Voter Portal. Once you receive it, fill it out completely (the affidavit and ballot), take the affidavit to get notarized. Once Notarized, follow the instruction for mailing and drop it in the mailbox or post office.