Candidates say they're interested in more than one issue

<p align="justify"> (Tahlequah-AP) -- The two men running for a state House seat in District Four say they are not one issue candidates.<br><p align="justify">Both, though, say that they have a specific

Monday, October 16th 2000, 12:00 am

By: News On 6


(Tahlequah-AP) -- The two men running for a state House seat in District Four say they are not one issue candidates.

Both, though, say that they have a specific issue in mind as they try to convince voters of their qualifications.

Ed Brocksmith and Jim Wilson are running to succeed Representative Bob Ed Culver in the district that includes most of Cherokee and a part of Sequoyah counties.

Wilson says he's concerned about e-commerce. The computer and Internet business operator says e-commerce affects everything residents spend money on.

Brocksmith says he'll work to maintain Oklahoma's water quality.

Brocksmith is a member of the Oklahoma Scenic Rivers Commission and the nonprofit environmental group, Save The Illinois River.


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