Ok, here are the ones I have...I will post them individually. The first is the ad in the paper from when she was running for office. Ironically enough, she says that her and Jack have 4 children, well thats not true. Donna was previously married to a Larry Wayne Thomason on 11/26/71 (hence her sons last name being Thomason) From what I can tell all of her children are too old to be Jacks. Donna and Jack didn't get married until 3/2/1981. You can search the court documents at
http://www1.odcr.com/search.php
Donna Jamison is married to Jack Jamison and the couple has four children, Dana Cash, Ladonna Baggs and her husband Darren, Kendall Thomason and his wife Nicki, and Delanna Taylor and her husband Herb. They have four grandchildren, B.J. and Tyler Cash, Dyelan Baggs and Abigail Thomason. She and her parents, Farris and the late Oma Tatham, have all lived in the Sallisaw area, she said.
She said that she has helped with fundraisers, such as band, 4-H, Future Farmers of America, and the Central cheerleaders. She is also a member of the Democrat Women.
Serving as county clerk for 16 years, Jamison said she was of the first clerks in the state to attain Certification for County Clerks. She said she has continued classes to reach Advanced Accreditation, which is a training program with Oklahoma State University through the Center for Local Government Technology.
By July 1994 she said her office had computers for the appropriation ledger and started the filing of land records.
"Not only do we file our documents and post daily, we have added 14 years of past recordings to our computers, which makes it easier to do a search," Jamison said. "Last year we filed about 9,000 documents and over 31,000 pages. My goal is to get every filed document on computer, get it scanned and have CDs stored off site, which would save the county millions of dollars in case of disaster. We have been striving really hard to see this happen."
She said that she and her employees, Lisa Choate, Diane Rhoads, Colleen Franklin and Toni Oliver Gaither, have a combined 60 years of county government experience, with 46 years of that in the county clerk's office.
"We are a friendly, hard working team working for you," Jamison said.
http://www.sequoyahcountytimes.com/...tes+list+ambitions-+qualifications &id=691399