Here are Tulsa Beacon endorsements for the November 6 election.

U.S. Congress First District – Kevin Hern

Democrat Tim Gilpin wants to roll back tax cuts, impeach President Trump and Justice Brett Kavanaugh and expand Obamacare.

Oklahoma Governor – Kevin Stitt

Drew Edmondson wants to raise taxes, throw money at education without any reforms and maintain abortion on demand. Kevin Stitt is the only hope in this race.

Lt. Governor – Matt Pinnell

State Auditor/Inspector – Cindy Byrd

Attorney General – Mike Hunter

State Treasurer – Randy McDaniel

State School Superintendent – No endorsement

Joy Hofmeister encouraged a teacher strike when she should have negotiated an end.

State Insurance Commissioner – No endorsement

Corporation Commission – Bob Anthony

Commissioner Bob Anthony is one of the most effective and honorable elected officials in the state.

State Labor Commissioner – No endorsement

Leslie Osborn is a liberal who wanted to raise taxes.

Tulsa County District Attorney – Steve Kunzweiler

Tulsa County District Attorney Steve Kunzweiler has decades of prosecutorial experience and more importantly, the character needed for this job.

Tulsa County Commissioner – Stan Sallee

Tulsa County District Court Judge – Judge Caroline Wall

Judge Caroline Wall has great integrity and experience.

Tulsa County District Court Judge – Tracy Priddy

Tulsa County District Court Judge –Sharon Holmes

Tulsa County District Court Judge – Judge Linda Morrissey

Judge Linda Morrissey has been consistently praised by her peers. Her opponent, Christopher Uric Brecht-Smith, is a homosexual who has married another man. Tulsa County shouldn’t have a judge with his agenda.

Tulsa County District Court Judge – Martha Rupp Carter versus Rick Westcott – No endorsement

Tulsa County Associate Judge – Cliff Smith

Tulsa City Council

District 3 – Justin Rolph

District 4 – No endorsement

District 5 – Cass Fahler

District 7 – Ken Reddick

Ken Reddick is a conservative Christian who would be a voice of reason on the Tulsa City Council

Oklahoma Supreme Court retention vote

Justice James Edmondson – vote no

He is as liberal as his brother, Drew Edmondson.

Justice Patrick Wyrick – vote yes

Justice Patrick Wyrick is a bright spot on the bench.

Justice Yvonne Kauger – vote no

Justice Noma Gurich – vote no

Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals retention vote

Judge E. Bay Mitchell – vote yes

Judge Robert D. Bell – vote no

Judge Kenneth Buettner – vote yes

Judge Barbara Swinton – vote yes

Brian Jack Goree – vote yes

Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals retention vote

Judge Scott Rowland – vote yes

Judge David B. Lewis – vote no

Judge Dana Kuehn – vote yes

State Senate District 18 – No endorsement

State Senate District 36 – John Haste

John Haste is a conservative Christian.

House District 23 – No endorsement

House District 66 – No endorsement

House District 67 – Jeff Boatman

House District 68 – Lonnie Sims

House District 69 – No endorsement

House District 70 – No endorsement

House District 71 – Cheryl Baber

House District 76 – T.J. Marti

House District 77 – No endorsement

House District 78 – Paul Royse

House District 79 – Dan Hicks

Dan Hicks is a conservative Christian with a strong business background.

House District 80 – No endorsement

House District 98 – Dean F. Davis

State Questions

State Question 793 – Vote yes

This lets optometrists or opticians practice in a retail setting.

State Question 794 – Vote yes

This guarantees certain rights for the victims of crimes.

State Question 798 – Vote no

This would have candidates for governor and lieutenant governor run as a team, like the president and vice president in national elections.

State Question 800 – Vote no

This would create a new fund from energy taxes and that fund could be used to pay off state debt.

State Question 801 – Vote no

This would allow school districts to use property taxes for general fund purposes.