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John Auffet
| John Auffet | |
| Oklahoma House of Representatives, District 86 | |
| Former member | |
| Term in office began 2004 | |
| Term in office ended 2010 | |
| Political party | Democratic |
| Profession | Orchard Owner/Planner |
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Auffet earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Business Management from the University of Arkansas in 1967. He is owner of an orchard company and a planner for the Oklahoma Conservation Service. He and his wife, Shirley, have two children: Rodney and Derrick.
Committee assignments
- Administrative Rules and Agency Oversight Committee, Oklahoma House of Representatives
- Appropriations & Budget Committee, Oklahoma House of Representatives
- Economic Development & Financial Services Committee, Oklahoma House of Representatives
Elections
2010
Aufett ran for re-election to the Oklahoma House of Representatives. He defeated two opponents in the Democratic primary, defeating his closest rival, William T. Fourkiller, by a margin 2,440-1,497. However, Fourkiller won the August 24 runoff election by a margin of 2,214-1,998. Fourkiller was unopposed in the general election on November 2, 2010.
2008
On November 4, 2008, Auffet won re-election to the Oklahoma House of Representatives. Because he ran unopposed, the number of votes was not published.[1] $21,975 was raised for this campaign.[2]
Campaign donors
2008
In 2008, Auffet collected $21,975 in donations.[3]
These were the largest contributors in 2008.
| Donor | Amount |
|---|---|
| CHEROKEE NATION | $5,000 |
| CHOCTAW NATION OF OKLAHOMA | $1,000 |
| FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP | $1,000 |
| CHESAPEAKE ENERGY | $1,000 |
| CHICKASAW NATION | $800 |
| OKLAHOMA ASSOCIATION OF ELECTRIC COOPERATIVES | $800 |
External links
- House website
- Project Vote Smart biographical profile
- Project Vote Smart legislative profile
- Campaign Contributions: 2008, 2004
- Representative Auffet's Linkedin
References
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