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Dunn, 51, an Oklahoma City attorney and a lifelong Republican, was elected to a four-year term as the state’s national committeeman in 2008. He didn’t seek re-election to the post at this year’s state convention.
Dunn, a Paul supporter, said he’s particularly troubled with the Republican Party’s push to overhaul Oklahoma’s civil justice system, commonly referred to as tort reform, to limit the amount that injured people can receive in damages.
“It’s just wrong what they’re doing,” Dunn said. “A jury should decide what people’s damages are.”
He said he’s also against the GOP’s position to oppose any form of amnesty for illegal immigrants.
His absence from the Republican National Convention was noticed during a roll call Tuesday, when Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin announced votes from 40 of the state’s 43 delegates. Two Ron Paul supporters who refused to vote for presidential nominee Mitt Romney, despite being obligated to do so, had their votes voided.