Lt. Gov Askins in the letter, "What I believe I offer that others may not is unique experience and an ability to work with members of both parties to solve problems."
Jari plans a formal announcement this month.
Oklahoma Attorney General Drew Edmondson (D), has said he intends to run for governor and will not seek re-election as attorney general.
Gov. Brad "Sleep a Lot" Henry, a Democrat, is serving his second term and cannot seek re-election.
The Lt. Governor said her decision to run was not based on other possible candidates but rather on her beliefs that she can handle the job and can win the election.
Jari is a former special district judge, House Democratic leader and Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board chairwoman.
"I believe this experience in all three branches of government will serve Oklahoma well in the governor's office," she says in the letter.
Askins was elected the lieutenant governor in 2006, defeating former Oklahoma House Speaker Todd Hiett, R-Kellyville.
Others mentioned for a possible bid for governor include State Treasurer Scott Meacham (D), and U.S. Reps. Mary Fallin (R) and Tom Cole (R).
Lt. Gov Askins said she would need to raise several million dollars for the race.
"One advantage of announcing this early is the additional time for fundraising," she said.
"I certainly have a plan in place and am prepared to raise the amount of money necessary for this campaign."
Jari lent $880,000 to her campaign for lieutenant governor. She said she was satisfied with the amount that has been repaid and that she has not contemplated a loan for the governor's race.
In her letter, the Lt. Gov says the state can be proud of what it has accomplished, but more is needed.
"We need better schools and more college graduates," she writes. "We need to make college more affordable, not less.
"Far too many Oklahoma children are without health care and going to bed hungry. There are tens of thousands while even one is too many."
2006 Dem Lt. Governor
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