Volunteer time
Door knocking wins rural races. If you can knock, drive, host, call, text, or help gather folks, we can put your strengths to work.
I’m Hannah Cole. I’m running for Oklahoma House District 86 to protect our rural way of life, strengthen practical access to care, and make sure our communities are heard at the Capitol.
Volunteering can look like many things—driving someone to knock doors, hosting a “get to know the candidate” party, helping organize neighbors, or showing up at events. Any help is appreciated. Tell us what you can do.
Door knocking wins rural races. If you can knock, drive, host, call, text, or help gather folks, we can put your strengths to work.
Town halls, meet-and-greets, and fundraisers—come say hello, bring a neighbor, and ask what you want your representative to fight for.
District 86 deserves practical leadership rooted in human decency, common sense, and justice— focused on rural realities.
Keep Northeast Oklahoma livable—support conservation, responsible stewardship, and policies that respect rural communities and working families.
Expand real access—especially in rural areas—so families can get care without unreasonable travel, delays, or financial strain.