Connie Johnson For Governor 2026

Connie Johnson For Governor 2026 Oklahoma still hurts people in ways that should shame us.

Connie Johnson is running for governor because she knows what these failures cost in real lives, & she knows this work is not done.

On the way back from OPA Forum, ran into these two supporters at OnCue. The young lady is the granddaughter of Sherrie L...
06/06/2026

On the way back from OPA Forum, ran into these two supporters at OnCue. The young lady is the granddaughter of Sherrie Lambert and the daughter of Valerie Lambert, my partner in crime in reproductive justice at OU. The future looks brighter to me because of young people like this ❤️❤️❤️

I was grateful for the opportunity to have conversations and to interview with several small town newspaper editors and ...
06/06/2026

I was grateful for the opportunity to have conversations and to interview with several small town newspaper editors and publishers, and to give a 1 minute statement about why I’m running for Governor! When I spoke, the room got quiet!

Thank you to the OPA for the great hospitality and support at a truly first class event.

Our early morning flag raising was a great success today. We hope it honored the ancestors. Thanks to Rev. Jesse and Sen...
06/06/2026

Our early morning flag raising was a great success today. We hope it honored the ancestors. Thanks to Rev. Jesse and Senator Johnson. Liam Hayes and Little Miss Juneteenth Midwest City Jaida Greer assisted in raising the flag. Also thanks to Hiawatha and the veterans. See everyone on next Saturday.

If you're free please join us Saturday morning for "JuneTeenth Flag Raising" in Midwest City @ 8AM
06/06/2026

If you're free please join us Saturday morning for "JuneTeenth Flag Raising" in Midwest City @ 8AM

06/04/2026

For more than 33 years as a policy advocate, I have stood — and I will always stand — with the LGBTQIA+ community in the fight for fairness, dignity, and equal treatment under the law.

I’ve proudly joined Pride celebrations across Oklahoma because I believe something simple but powerful: no one should ever face discrimination in housing, employment, healthcare, education, or public life just because of who they are.

My commitment comes from a deep and abiding belief that all people are created equal and endowed by the Great Creator with certain inalienable rights — among them life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Government’s role is to protect those rights, not undermine them.

Oklahoma is stronger when every single person is treated with respect, humanity, and equal justice. That’s the kind of leadership I believe in, and that’s what I will fight for every day.

I am Connie Johnson, and I’m asking for your vote in the Democratic primary on June 16th.Pride Month my friends.

06/04/2026

OKLAHOMA WOMEN

06/04/2026
06/03/2026

Vote YES on SQ 832

State Question 832 Would Strengthen Oklahoma Families and Small Businesses
SQ 832 would gradually raise Oklahoma’s minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2029.
By Mattece Mason
As a small business owner who has operated a childcare facility in Tulsa for years, I know firsthand through the debate around State Question 832 that my business’s long-term success directly ties to valuing my employees’ labor.
The challenge of balancing a budget while ensuring fair compensation for my employees is always at the forefront of my decision-making – and it’s why I know it is absolutely possible to strike a balance between profitability and paying workers a living wage.
Right now, though, there are far too many workers across Oklahoma working for far less than a living wagebecause our outdated minimum wage has not gone up since 2009.
I’m proud to support State Question 832, which will gradually raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2029, with a cost-of-living adjustment to keep wages in line with rising costs. As the cost of gas, groceries, and housing keep rising for Oklahoma families, it makes sense that wages should rise as well.
It also makes good business sense because when employees are paid a fair wage, they are more productive, satisfied, and motivated to do their best work. And in an industry like childcare, which is tasked with shaping the growth and development of Oklahoma’s next generation, an employee doing their best work is mission-critical. This gradual increase over time also gives small businesses like mine time to plan and prepare for its implementation without hurting our bottom line.
Childcare workers are doing some of the most important work with Oklahoma’s children, yet, far too often, they are undervalued and undercompensated for the vital work they do. They are the backbone of our early childhood education system, providing a safe and nurturing environment for Oklahoma’s children and laying the foundation for future success in school and in the workplace. However, many of these passionate professionals struggle to make ends meet, and often work two or three jobs to get by.
The passage of SQ 832 is a huge step in the right direction toward ensuring every child care worker in Oklahoma is paid a fair and livable wage and that every small business owner can gradually increase wages and responsibility.
Increasing the minimum wage will not only lift thousands of hard-working Oklahomans out of poverty, but will also pump $1 billion into Oklahoma’s economy annually, according to one recent study. When families have more money in their paychecks, they spend that money in local businesses, fueling growth for businesses on main streets, not only in rural towns, but in suburban and urban centers across our state.
Special interest groups representing giant out-of-state corporations whose executives are paid record salaries off the hard work of Oklahomans are bankrolling the campaign to stop hard-working Oklahomans from getting a raise. They are thinking about themselves, not what is good for our state and putting their personal profits ahead of people, plain and simple. They certainly aren’t thinking about the tens of thousands of Oklahoma workers across the state and right here in Tulsa, who are expected to see more money in their paychecks if State Question 832 passes.
Sometimes progress can be uncomfortable for those at the top. However, our state ranks among the top 10 for the number of low-wage workers, and after nearly 20 years without an increase to our state’s minimum wage, it’s time for us to come together to do right by these hard-working Oklahomans.
I encourage voters to listen to the voices of small business owners like myself who understand the benefits of investing in our workforce. Let us come together to build a brighter future for Oklahoma, where hard work pays enough to live on and where we hold strong to our values as Oklahomans who believe labor deserves fair compensation. Oklahomans vote yes on SQ 832 on June 16, 2026.

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06/03/2026
Please vote for Connie Johnson for Governor on June 16, the ONLY Oklahoma Democratic Party Super Delegate who voted for ...
06/01/2026

Please vote for Connie Johnson for Governor on June 16, the ONLY Oklahoma Democratic Party Super Delegate who voted for Bernie Sanders from the State of Oklahoma, where he won by 11+ points!


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