Tom Adelson

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Tom Adelson
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In office
November 2004–Present
Preceded by Penny Williams
Succeeded by Incumbent

Born 1965
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Political party Democratic
Spouse Julie Adelson
Religion Jewish

Tom Adelson represents Oklahoma State Senate district 33. The district is located in Tulsa county. Adelson is a Democrat who was first elected in 2004. In 2004 he ran against Dewey Bartlett Jr. winning by less than 1,000 votes. Adelson is an adjunct teacher at Booker T. Washington High School in Tulsa, where he teaches political philosophy. His passion is healthcare. He serves as chairman of the Health and Social Services committiee in the Oklahoma State Senate. Before running for the state senate he served as Oklahoma's Secretary of Health under Governor Brad Henry.

He has four children: Emily, Andrew, Sam and Jack. He attended Edison_Preparatory_School, which was called Edison High School when he attended. He attended Stanford University and Dedman_School_of_Law.He has four children: Emily, Andrew, Sam and Jack.


[edit] Election Results

General Election November 7, 2004

Candidate Votes %
  Tom Adelson 15,836 51.48%
  Dewey F. Bartlett, Jr. 14,926 48.52%

Primary Election July 27, 2004

Candidate Votes %
  Tom Adelson 3,234 52.28%
  Tim Gilpin 2,952 47.72%

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