Oklahoma Democrats elect chairman Todd Goodman

 
BY MICHAEL MCNUTT | Published: May 17, 2009    Comment on this article Leave a comment

State Democrats on Saturday elected their party’s interim executive director as chairman of the Oklahoma Democratic Party and heard that President Barack Obama has promised to visit the state.

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State auditor to run for post

State Auditor and Inspector Steve Burrage announced Saturday at the state Democratic convention that he is seeking a full term.

Burrage, a former Antlers banker and certified public accountant, was appointed in July by Gov. Brad Henry. He is the first person to announce he is running for auditor in the 2010 elections.

Gary Jones, the Republican candidate in 2002 and 2006, recently was re-elected chairman of the Oklahoma Republican Party and has said he would not run for auditor in 2010.

Burrage said he wants to continue to bring his 30 years of experience in accounting and banking to the auditor’s office.

He is only hiring people who have accounting or accounting-related degrees, he said. He has combined the special audit and county audit divisions to make the office more efficient, he said.

Burrage, 56, was appointed to replace former Auditor and Inspector Jeff McMahan, who resigned after a federal jury convicted him and his wife on three felony corruption-related counts.

Burrage, who has moved to Edmond since his appointment but still has a residence in Antlers, said he wants to make sure Oklahoma spends any federal economic stimulus money it receives properly. Henry placed him in charge of federal funds accountability.

MICHAEL MCNUTT, Capitol Bureau

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Democrats from across the state chose Todd Goodman, who has worked the past two years for the state Democratic Party.

Goodman of Oklahoma City easily won a three-way race with 69 percent of the vote. He received 412 votes, while Christine Byrd, another staff member of the state Democratic Party, received 145 votes; 44 votes were cast for David Perry, former chairman of the Cleveland County Democratic Party, who entered the race just days before the convention.

Goodman, whose two-year term starts immediately, said he will work to get the party more organized in fundraising and to build grassroots support. He said he has driven more than 70,000 miles the past two years to Democratic Party events and functions.

He also wants to unify the party.

"Liberal and conservative Democrats have to come together and work in order to turn this state blue again,” Goodman said.

It’s critical for Democrats to keep the eight statewide seats that are up for election in 2010, he said. It’s especially crucial to keep a Democrat as governor to counteract the Republican-controlled Legislature, he said.

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