No Lobbyist Money
Angela is not taking lobbyist money or lobbyist gifts. That means when the insiders call, she owes them nothing and stays accountable to voters instead.
Republican • No Lobbyist Money • Vote June 16, 2026
Republican • No Lobbyist Money
Angela Strohm is a longtime grassroots Oklahoma Republican, former teacher, wife, mother of four, grandmother of two, and current Tulsa County State Committeewoman. She is running to keep House District 69 in the hands of the people, not lobbyists, consultants, or special-interest money.
Angela supports the Oklahoma Republican Platform, the Save Oklahoma Plan, property rights, medical freedom, school accountability, and smaller, more transparent government. When special interests call, she will owe them nothing.
“This campaign belongs to the people of House District 69, not the lobbyists.”
Angela Strohm has spent more than a decade in Oklahoma Republican grassroots work. She is running for House District 69 with a simple promise: represent the people of the district, stay faithful to conservative principles, and refuse lobbyist money.
Angela is not taking lobbyist money or lobbyist gifts. That means when the insiders call, she owes them nothing and stays accountable to voters instead.
Angela has been active in Oklahoma Republican politics for more than a decade and currently serves as Tulsa County State Committeewoman and an Oklahoma GOP Executive Committee member.
Angela and her husband Chuck have been married for 26 years. She is a mother of four, grandmother of two, former teacher, and active volunteer with City Elders and Republican women’s organizations in Tulsa County.
Angela supports the Oklahoma Republican Platform, the Save Oklahoma Plan, stronger property rights, school accountability, medical freedom, and more transparency from state government.
Angela Strohm is running because House District 69 deserves a representative who follows through on conservative promises, answers to constituents, and never sells access to lobbyists.
Angela Strohm has spent more than a decade in Oklahoma grassroots Republican politics. She and her husband, Chuck, have been married for 26 years, and together they have four children and two grandchildren. Angela is a former teacher, has served in leadership roles with Republican women’s organizations in Tulsa County, and currently serves as Tulsa County State Committeewoman and on the Oklahoma GOP Executive Committee. Her family’s experience in public life, including Chuck’s service in this very House seat, convinced her that principled conservatives must be willing to stand firm when pressure comes from insiders.
Angela Strohm is running on a clear conservative platform grounded in accountability, constitutional government, and no lobbyist money. Click any issue to read more.
In most professions, people with the power to decide contracts, cases, charges, or compliance matters are expected to avoid gifts, favors, and financial entanglements with the very people affected by those decisions. Politics should not be one of the last places where that standard disappears.
Angela Strohm is making a clear commitment: no lobbyist money, no lobbyist gifts, and no special-interest cash tied to legislative access. She believes public officials should avoid not only actual corruption, but even the appearance of impropriety.
That means voters get an independent conservative voice for House District 69, not another officeholder trapped in a system of favors, access, and influence.
Across public life and professional life, conflict rules exist for a reason: people trust decisions more when the decision-maker is not taking money from the parties seeking influence. Angela believes elected office should meet that test too.
Judges are expected to avoid gifts, conflicts, and relationships that undermine confidence in impartial decisions. Lawmaking should respect that same principle of independence.
A purchasing agent who accepted money from a bidder would destroy trust in the process. Voters deserve to know their representative is not financially tied to the interests seeking favorable laws.
No one expects an officer to take money from the people being investigated. Public authority loses legitimacy the moment private payment enters the picture.
Inspectors, compliance officers, and public watchdogs are expected to stay clear of gifts from the entities they oversee. Politics should stop treating that kind of distance as optional.
Those who are regulated should not finance those writing the rules over their livelihood. Angela’s no-lobbyist-money commitment is about raising the ethical floor in politics and proving that a candidate can serve with clean hands, clear judgment, and total accountability to the people of House District 69.
Angela Strohm has signed on in support of the Save Oklahoma Plan because it reflects the same grassroots conservative priorities driving her campaign: property rights, medical freedom, rule of law, transparency, and government that answers to taxpayers instead of insiders.
For House District 69, that means an Oklahoma-first agenda focused on defending landowners, protecting families, securing jobs, and pushing back on wasteful government and special-interest control.
The official Save Oklahoma Plan highlights seven core reforms, and Angela’s platform lines up with them: stopping insider influence, protecting property owners, defending medical freedom, requiring E-Verify, and demanding far more transparency from state government.
Angela supports local control over industrial wind and solar siting so communities, homes, schools, and property values are protected.
She supports safeguarding Oklahoma food, water, and farmland from toxic sludge and other harmful agricultural waste practices.
Angela backs stronger protections to keep Oklahoma land out of the hands of hostile foreign interests and defend long-term state sovereignty.
She supports mandatory E-Verify for all businesses so Oklahoma workers and law-abiding employers are not undercut by illegal hiring.
Angela supports exposing turnpike bureaucracy, ending never-ending tolling, and bringing more accountability to transportation authorities.
She supports medical freedom so no employer, school, or government body punishes Oklahomans for personal medical decisions.
That priority directly fits Angela’s pledge to reject lobbyist money and stop public dollars from being used to hire lobbyists who work against taxpayers.
A concise printable introduction to Angela Strohm’s background, no-lobbyist-money pledge, and core campaign priorities for House District 69.
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Oklahoma deserves principled leadership that puts voters first — not lobbyists, not insiders, and not special interests. In 2026, your vote can send a clear message that House District 69 belongs to the people.
Angela Strohm is running to restore accountability, defend taxpayers, protect Oklahoma values, and represent the people — not political machines.