No Lobbyist Money - No Strings
Roberta rejects lobbyist cash because District 27 deserves representation that answers to voters alone.
House District 27
Conservative Republican. Veteran. Mama Bear. No Lobbyist Money.
Born in Shawnee and raised in Earlsboro, Roberta Lewis is an Army National Guard veteran running to restore accountability, defend Oklahoma families, and put House District 27 back in conservative hands.
Roberta Lewis is running to serve the people, not insiders, and to bring conservative accountability back to the Capitol.
Roberta rejects lobbyist cash because District 27 deserves representation that answers to voters alone.
Protect children, the unborn, and the elderly while rooting out woke ideology in schools and state agencies.
Stand firm for free speech and the Second Amendment against monied special-interest pressure.
Demand audits, transparency, and spending cuts, then use savings for real property-tax reform.
Born in Shawnee and raised in Earlsboro, Roberta Lewis retired from the Army National Guard Reserve in 2013. She and her husband Chris, also a National Guard veteran, raised their family in the Tecumseh and Macomb school districts.
Roberta and Chris Lewis raised their children in District 27 communities. Their oldest, Andrew, 25, serves as a police officer and is a member of the Oklahoma National Guard. Their son Blayze is a high school senior, and their daughter Ember is beginning her freshman year. Roberta now serves as a leader in Moms for Liberty and co-founded Broken Trust, working at the Capitol to protect children and Oklahoma parents from a broken system.
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Roberta Lewis is part of a growing set of candidates making a public commitment to raise the standard: no money from registered special interests and no lobbyist influence. That means choosing independence over insider perks and voting with principle over pressure.
Judges step aside when there is a conflict. Public trust depends on impartial decisions.
Auditors cannot be financially tied to what they audit. Independence is a baseline requirement.
Contracting officials are expected to reject gifts from bidders to prevent favoritism and corruption.
Classrooms run on fairness, not gifts. Lawmakers should be held to that same basic integrity.
Oklahoma can have representatives who live by the same conflict-of-interest expectations we demand in every other profession. Roberta Lewis is making that commitment publicly, up front, and without exceptions.
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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 27 belongs to the people.
Roberta Lewis is running to restore accountability, defend taxpayers, protect Oklahoma values, and represent the people — not political machines.
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