Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
For Immediate Release: October 4, 2007
Sen. Brogdon says Oklahomans Should
be Dismayed by
Politically Motivated Indictment of Citizen Activists
In the wake of three grand jury indictments
unsealed Monday in Oklahoma City, State Sen. Randy
Brogdon condemned the indictments and called them “nothing
more than politically motivated.”
"Oklahomans should be outraged by the recent political
attack by Oklahoma Attorney General Drew Edmondson on Paul
Jacob, Susan Johnson, and Rick Carpenter,” said Brogdon,
R-Owasso. “These individuals sought nothing more than
to participate in their government through the initiative
process protected by Oklahoma’s Constitution”.
In 2006, the Secretary of State certified over 300,000 valid
Oklahoma signatures for SQ 726, the Stop Over Spending initiative.
Brogdon said the petition effort illustrated widespread
support by hard-working Oklahomans who wanted their government
to live within its means.
Jacob, Johnson and Carpenter are charged with violating
a state statute requiring petition circulators to be residents
of Oklahoma. Jacob is the president of Citizens in Charge,
which defends citizen initiative rights, and a senior fellow
with the Sam Adams Alliance. Johnson is president of National
Voter Outreach, a petition management firm who has successfully
completed several previous petition drives in Oklahoma.
Carpenter is president of Oklahomans in Action, which promoted
a 2005 initiative to cap state spending.
Brogdon said the indictments would have a chilling effect
on citizen participation and would make the average Oklahoman
think twice before challenging the political machine. He
said the grand jury's action essentially means that unless
an individual is an elected official, or a political insider,
that person no longer has a voice in Oklahoma government.
"Everyone should be deeply concerned about this,"
Brogdon said. "The Constitutional rights of every citizen
of Oklahoma are in jeopardy as well as the liberty of three
good people who face ten years in prison. If this shameful
political assault succeeds, everyone is at risk. It is an
outrage!”
Brogdon said the only crime committed was the disenfranchisement
of over 300,000 Oklahoma voters who expressed their voice
by exercising their Constitutional rights.
“It appears Drew Edmondson is more concerned with
protecting his own political power than he is with preserving,
protecting, and defending the right of Oklahomans to free
speech,” Brogdon added. “This is nothing less
than an attack on our Republican form of government.”
For more information, contact:
Sen. Brogdon's Office: (405) 521-5566