Chris Merideth Announces Campaign for Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner
- Chris Merideth
- May 13
- 2 min read

Conservative Leadership. Common-Sense Reform. Oklahoma First.
Oklahoma City, OK — Longtime insurance professional and free-market advocate Chris Merideth officially announced his candidacy for Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner today. Merideth is pledging to bring conservative leadership, accountability, and transparency to a critical office that affects every Oklahoma family, rancher, farmer, and business owner.
“Oklahomans are tired of skyrocketing premiums, confusing policies, and bureaucratic red tape,” Merideth said. “It’s time for an Insurance Commissioner who fights for working families—not the broken system. I am running to fight for honest insurance practices, cut burdensome regulations, and protect Oklahoma values.”
With nearly 25 years of experience in insurance claims and agency operations, Merideth brings real-world expertise—not political rhetoric—to the role. He has worked with lawmakers across the country to reform insurance systems while defending local control and bringing common sense back to government.
Merideth’s campaign will focus on four key priorities:
- Consumer Protection without Overreach: Holding bad actors accountable while respecting the rights of Oklahoma citizens and businesses.
- Business-Friendly Reforms: Streamlining regulations, fighting unnecessary mandates, and strengthening a competitive insurance market.
- Lower Costs & Greater Access: Promoting transparency and efficiency to help families and small businesses—especially in rural Oklahoma—access affordable coverage.
- Oklahoma First: Opposing federal overreach and eliminating the failed Federal Insurance Office to keep decisions close to home.
“This campaign isn’t about politics—it’s about protecting families, empowering businesses, and restoring trust in a system that’s lost sight of who it serves,” Merideth added. “I’m running because I know what’s broken, and I know how to fix it.”
To learn more or to join the campaign, visit chrismeridethforok.com.
Let’s get to work—for lower costs, smarter policy, and a stronger Oklahoma.
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