Two candidates who support legalization of marijuana are challenging Gov. Mary Fallin in Tuesday’s Republican primary as she seeks her second term.

State Rep. Joe Dorman, of Rush Springs, is the only Democrat in the race. There are three independents.

Fallin is being challenged by Dax Ewbank, 38, a computer network operator from Guthrie, and Chad Moody, 46, a criminal defense attorney known in Oklahoma City as “The Drug Lawyer.”

“Individual liberties need to be restored and protected,” Ewbank said. “From gun liberties to ending the abusive war on drugs, the people of Oklahoma need to be set free of the worry that the state is out to get them. I am not running to be the governor of the people, I am running to be the governor of the government, to direct it to pursue and administer justice, and to leave the people of Oklahoma free to pursue their own happiness.”