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The following is an alphabetical list of members of the United States House of Representatives from the state of Oklahoma. For chronological tables of members of both houses of the United States Congress from the state (through the present day), see United States congressional delegations from Oklahoma. The list of names should be complete (as ...
Oklahoma's 4th congressional district is located in south-central Oklahoma and covers (in whole or in part) a total of 15 counties. Its principal cities include Midwest City, Norman, Moore, Ada, Duncan, Lawton/Ft. Sill, and Ardmore. The district also includes much of southern Oklahoma City. The district is currently represented by Republican ...
Chris Sneed is an American politician who has served in the Oklahoma House of Representatives from the 14th district since 2018. [1] [2] He was one of twenty early Oklahoma lawmakers, who endorsed Ron DeSantis for the 2024 presidential election. [3] In 2024, Sneed was re-elected to another term by default as no candidate was nominated against ...
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Current U.S. representatives from Oklahoma District Member (Residence) [1] Party Incumbent since CPVI (2022) [2] District map 1st: Kevin Hern : Republican November 13, 2018 R+14: 2nd: Josh Brecheen : Republican January 3, 2023 R+29: 3rd: Frank Lucas : Republican May 10, 1994 R+24: 4th: Tom Cole : Republican January 3, 2003 R+19: 5th: Stephanie Bice
Map of Oklahoma's congressional districts since 2023 As of the 2020 census , there are five United States congressional districts in Oklahoma . It was one of the states that was able to keep the same number of congressional districts from the previous census (in the past, Oklahoma has had as many as nine House of Representatives seats).
Republicans appeared on track to maintain, if not expand, their supermajority in the Oklahoma House of Representatives after Tuesday's general election.. As votes are being tallied, unofficial ...
The Oklahoma Constitution established both the Oklahoma House of Representatives and Oklahoma Senate in 1907. It met in Guthrie until 1910. [1] William H. Murray was the first Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives.