Clayton Estus for Payne County Commissioner: District 3

Clayton Estus for Payne County Commissioner: District 3 Born and Raised in Payne County. Dedicated to the people... Your neighbor. Your Voice.

Today is Election Day.No matter who you vote for, or what the results are tonight, I am grateful.This campaign has chall...
06/16/2026

Today is Election Day.

No matter who you vote for, or what the results are tonight, I am grateful.

This campaign has challenged me, stretched me, and taught me a lot, but through it all, my faith in God has carried me every step of the way. That same faith will continue to guide me long after today’s election is over.

I want to sincerely thank every person who took the time to call, message, invite me into your home, share a post, put up a sign, or simply have a conversation with me. The support, encouragement, and friendships made along the way mean more than words can express.

Running for office was never about a title. It was about serving the people of Payne County with a servant’s heart and doing my best to be a voice for the community I love.

Whatever happens tonight, I am thankful for this journey and for every person who gave me the opportunity to earn their trust.

Thank you
Clayton Estus

“Commit your work to the Lord, and your plans will be established.” Proverbs 16:3

With the support of the people of Payne County, I make this commitment:For too long, we’ve been told the roads are impro...
06/13/2026

With the support of the people of Payne County, I make this commitment:

For too long, we’ve been told the roads are improving while many residents continue to drive through standing water, failing drainage, washed-out shoulders, narrowing roadways, and gravel roads that don’t hold up after a rain.

I believe Payne County deserves better.

Water is the number one enemy of every road. Proper ditches, culverts, drainage, and road crowning aren’t optional—they are the foundation of roads that last. A road should shed water, not hold it.

I’ve heard it said that many of our drainage and ditching problems still trace back to the 2019 floods. My question is simple: if these problems were identified years ago, why are so many of them still here today?

At some point, we have to stop blaming the past and start taking responsibility for the present.

When ditches remain silted in, drainage suffers. When drainage suffers, road bases fail. When road bases fail, taxpayers end up paying for the same problems over and over again.

I will work to address county-wide drainage issues, improve ditching, and ensure our roads are maintained with proper crowning and proven grading practices. Good roads don’t happen by accident—they happen through attention to detail, experience, and accountability.

I will also prioritize maintaining road width and right-of-ways. Across the county, roads are gradually narrowing as grass, brush, and lack of maintenance consume valuable roadway. That’s not just frustrating—it’s a safety issue for families, school buses, emergency vehicles, and farm traffic.

Just as important, we must address the high employee turnover that has plagued District 3. You cannot build a strong road department when experienced employees are constantly leaving and institutional knowledge walks out the door.

I will advocate for better pay, additional training opportunities, and increased funding for employee development. Most importantly, I will support, respect, and invest in the men and women who are out there every day maintaining our roads, operating equipment, responding to storms, and serving the people of Payne County.

Good employees are not an expense—they are an investment.

Most importantly, I will advocate for road and infrastructure decisions to be based on condition, safety, traffic, and need—not politics, favoritism, or convenience. Taxpayer dollars should be invested where they make the biggest impact and solve the biggest problems.

Payne County doesn’t need more excuses. It needs leadership that protects taxpayer investments, prioritizes maintenance, communicates openly, and delivers results.

I will answer the phone. I will listen. I will communicate. And I will work every day to earn the trust you’ve placed in me.

If you’re ready for a new direction and a Commissioner with real-world road building and maintenance experience, I’d be honored to earn your vote.

Clayton Estus for Payne County Commissioner District 3

I appreciate Chris Peters and The Stillwegian for giving voters an opportunity to hear directly from both candidates and...
06/11/2026

I appreciate Chris Peters and The Stillwegian for giving voters an opportunity to hear directly from both candidates and compare our answers side by side.

As you read through the questionnaire, I encourage you to look beyond titles, certifications, and years in government. Look at the results. Look at the condition of the roads, bridges, drainage, and infrastructure throughout District 3.

Experience matters, but results matter more.

If you’re satisfied with the direction District 3 is headed, you have a choice. If you’re ready for a different approach, stronger communication, greater accountability, and leadership backed by real-world road construction and maintenance experience, I’d be honored to earn your vote.

Early voting is underway, and Election Day is June 16th.

Thank you for your support

🛣️ DISTRICT 3 COMMISSIONER — the incumbent vs. her former second-in-command.

Incumbent Rhonda Markum faces challenger Clayton Estus for the District 3 seat on the Payne County Board of Commissioners, covering the western half of the county. No Democrat or independent filed, so the June 16 primary winner takes the seat outright.

Meet the candidates 👇

Rhonda Markum, 63, Stillwater (R, incumbent) — Elected in 2022 after eight years as the District 3 administrative assistant under two commissioners. Before filing for the seat, she earned the Road Scholars certification, a state-level course in road construction management and documentation.

Clayton Estus, 32, Mulhall (R) — Describes himself as a lifelong Payne County resident with more than 14 years in heavy civil and road construction, excavation and equipment operations. He joined Payne County District 3 in October 2024 as road foreman and was promoted to chief deputy commissioner — the No. 2 position in the district, under the incumbent he is now challenging — before resigning at the end of March 2026 to file for the seat. His campaign emphasizes fiscal accountability and improved communication with constituents.

📋 On the Election Desk: Both Markum and Estus have answered our questionnaire. Read their full responses 👇
NO SIGN UP REQUIRED TO READ

https://www.thestillwegian.news/2026-election-desk/ -3

Payne County, we’re down to the final week. Early voting is June 11th, 12th, and 13th. Election Day is June 16th.I’ve kn...
06/09/2026

Payne County, we’re down to the final week.

Early voting is June 11th, 12th, and 13th. Election Day is June 16th.

I’ve knocked doors, answered calls, listened to concerns, and shared my vision for our county. Now I’m asking for your support.

Please share this post, spread the word, and remind your friends, family, and neighbors to get out and vote.

Let’s get to work, Payne County. 🇺🇸

Clayton Estus
Payne County Commissioner, District 3

📅 June 16th is right around the corner.Let’s get to work, Payne County.Vote Clayton Estus for Commissioner, District 3. ...
05/29/2026

📅 June 16th is right around the corner.
Let’s get to work, Payne County.

Vote Clayton Estus for Commissioner, District 3. 💪🇺🇸

05/28/2026

🚨EARLY VOTING WILL BE AT PAYNE COUNTY EXPO CENTER & CUSHING CHAMBER OF COMMERCE🚨

🗳️: Early voting will be June 11th, 12th & 13th
📍: Payne County Expo Center & Cushing Chamber of Commerce
⏰: 11th & 12th 8am-6pm the 13th 8am-2pm

Cushing Chamber of Commerce: 1301 E Main St

Payne County Expo Center: 4518 Expo Cir E

Today we remember the heroes who gave everything for our country.Freedom isn’t free — and their sacrifice will never be ...
05/25/2026

Today we remember the heroes who gave everything for our country.
Freedom isn’t free — and their sacrifice will never be forgotten. 🇺🇸

SHARE SHARE SHARE This is exactly why proper road preparation matters.You cannot expect taxpayers to get a long-lasting ...
05/19/2026

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This is exactly why proper road preparation matters.

You cannot expect taxpayers to get a long-lasting road when vegetation, roots, sticks, and topsoil are left underneath the base. Any experienced road builder knows organic material has no place in a proper foundation.

When a project costs taxpayers over $450,000, the standard should be higher than “good enough.”

Road construction is not just about what people see on top — it’s about what’s buried underneath. Proper stripping, compaction, drainage, and base preparation are what determine whether a road lasts 15 years… or starts failing early.

The people of Payne County deserve accountability, quality workmanship, and infrastructure built the right way the first time.

This isn’t about politics to me. It’s about protecting taxpayer investment and bringing experienced, common-sense leadership back to county government.

PAYNE COUNTY — only 36 days away, don’t wait until the last minute to get ready to vote. 🇺🇸The 2026 election season is c...
05/12/2026

PAYNE COUNTY — only 36 days away, don’t wait until the last minute to get ready to vote. 🇺🇸

The 2026 election season is coming up fast, and now’s the time to:
✔️ Check your voter registration
✔️ Find your polling place
✔️ Request absentee ballots if needed
✔️ Mark important election dates on your calendar

Primary Election: June 16
Early Voting: June 11-13

No matter where you stand, your voice matters and every local vote counts. Share this post so friends, family, and neighbors stay informed.

I’m asking for your vote for Payne County Commissioner District 3 on June 16th.I believe good leadership starts with lis...
05/09/2026

I’m asking for your vote for Payne County Commissioner District 3 on June 16th.

I believe good leadership starts with listening.

As a lifelong resident of Payne County, this community means everything to me. I believe public service is about having a servant’s heart — being willing to listen, work hard, and put the needs of the people first.

I want to hear directly from the people of Payne County about the roads, drainage, infrastructure, and other issues that matter most to you and your family. Whether it’s a concern, an idea, or something you believe needs attention, I encourage you to reach out.

My focus is simple:
✔️ Better roads and infrastructure
✔️ Smarter planning and better engineering to protect taxpayers’ investment
✔️ Responsible spending
✔️ Open communication and transparency
✔️ Common-sense leadership that works for the people

When we invest taxpayer dollars into roads and projects, we need to make sure they’re built right and planned for the long term. I believe communication between the commissioner’s office and the community is a big part of making that happen.

I’m ready to work, listen, and serve the people of District 3.

Please share this post, spread the word, and don’t hesitate to contact me with questions, concerns, or ideas

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