
Marcie Everhart
OK-04 Republican nominee?
Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Overview
Current roleMarketing director
PartyRepublican
Political ideologyTrump-aligned Republican
GenderFemale
LocationOklahoma
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BackgroundMarketing director
EducationOklahoma City University (attended; degree not verified from available sources)
Notable personal detailsMarcella Sue (Marcie) Everhart is a Republican candidate for the U.S. House in Oklahoma’s 4th Congressional District in the June 16, 2026 primary. She describes herself as a retired businesswoman and marketing director with experience marketing emerging technologies. She lives in Moore, Oklahoma with her husband, Dale Amlee, and has been involved as a volunteer with the Boy Scouts of America.
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Positions
Economy & Taxes
Advocates deep cuts to federal spending, eliminating funding to NGOs and foreign aid, deregulation and expanded domestic drilling, and measures to reduce national debt; supports measures such as ending the Federal Reserve’s current role and prioritizing spending cuts over expanding social-program funding.
Healthcare
The candidate advocates cutting federal spending related to entitlement programs and preventing the federal government from using Social Security and Medicaid funds to finance federal debt; the campaign emphasizes reducing government role and waste, fraud, and abuse in federal programs. Policy language on the campaign site focuses on spending cuts, deregulation, and limiting funds for non-governmental organizations rather than proposing expansions of public coverage.
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Immigration & Border
The candidate calls for strict enforcement of existing immigration laws and advocates deporting undocumented immigrants. The campaign platform frames immigration as a fiscal burden and supports strong removal and border-enforcement measures.
Climate & Energy
The candidate favors expanded fossil fuel production and deregulation and opposes government spending on green energy projects. Policy language on her campaign site emphasizes increasing drilling permits and cutting regulations to boost energy production while excluding funding for "Green" projects from government spending.
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