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It would be an honor to serve you

John Bachman smiling, posing with hands in pockets, standing inside Iron Goat Garage next to a white utility vehicle, under hanging American flags.

Thank you for the kindness you have shown me throughout this campaign. Your encouragement, your phone calls, and the warm welcome you have given me at the door have meant more than I can express.

House District 96 is one of the most conservative districts in Oklahoma, and you deserve representation that truly matches your values. If elected, I will not change. I will stand for constitutional, conservative principles and provide the kind of representation this district deserves.

I also want to leave no doubt about this: I will not take money from the special interests who fund so many political campaigns. Instead, I am placing my trust in you — the voters because I believe honesty still matters, and I believe you will see the truth.

Thank you especially for seeing through the dishonest political attacks and for standing by me. This campaign has shown me just how dark and corrupt the Capitol world can be, but it has also strengthened my faith that the people of this district know the difference between political games and the truth.

If you will have me as your employee, I am asking for the great responsibility of serving you in the State House and returning this seat to truly constitutional, conservative representation.

Answerable to the people – not special interests.

John Bachman sitting at an outdoor cafe table on a sunny day, smiling and holding a coffee mug, while talking to two people. Trees and a street with parked cars and an Edmond, OK mural in the background.

John Bachman is not accepting donations from lobbyists or political action committees in this campaign. That means no strings attached, no favors owed, and no backroom influence.

John’s only obligation is to the people he represents. Every decision he makes will be guided by conservative principles, real-world judgment, and accountability to voters — not to special interests or political insiders.

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John Bachman sitting in a library reading a book titled 'Perfect Prayer Place' to two smiling children, one girl with dark hair and a floral shirt, and one boy with short hair and a tie-dye shirt.
John Bachman shaking hands outside a building with flags, one in business casual and the other in a colorful shirt, shorts, and wearing a prosthetic leg.