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Oklahoma House of Representatives adds three new members
The Oklahoma House of Representatives swears in three new members on June 18. (Photo by Ylleana Berryhill/Oklahoma Voice)OKLAHOMA CITY – Three new members of the Oklahoma House of Representatives on Wednesday took the oath of office. Voters marked their special election ballots on June 10 to replace representatives who left office before the end of their terms. Democrat Aletia Timmons was sworn in to represent House District 97. Timmons was ele…
Three Newest House Members Take Oath
Representatives Kevin Norwood, Amanda Clinton, and Aletia Timmons took their oaths of office on Wednesday to bring the Oklahoma House of Representatives to full membership. The trip won special elections to replace those who had left the office. Representative Norwood represents House District 74 in Rogers and Tulsa Counties. He succeeds Mark Vancuren who resigned to serve as a Tulsa County Deputy Commissioner. “Today has been an incredible day,
3 new Oklahoma State House members sworn into office
As a result of three recent special elections, the Oklahoma State House is back to full membership. One Republican and two Democrats were sworn in today, bringing the partisan makeup of the 101-seat lower chamber to 81 Republicans and 20 Democrats.New House Members Sworn Into OfficeOKLAHOMA CITY (June 18th) – Newly-elected Rep. Kevin Norwood, R-Owasso, took his oath of office in the Oklahoma House of Representatives on Wed., June 18. He won a sp…
New Oklahoma Reps Norwood, Clinton and Timmons sworn in to office
Oklahoma House swears in three new members after June special elections, filling seats in Tulsa, Owasso and Oklahoma City districts. The post New Oklahoma Reps Norwood, Clinton and Timmons sworn in to office first appeared on The Journal Record.
Clinton, Timmons sworn into Oklahoma House of Representatives - Oklahoma Farm Report
Representatives-Elect Amanda Clinton, D-Tulsa, and Aletia Timmons, D-Oklahoma City, were sworn into the Oklahoma House of Representatives after winning their Special Elections to fill House District 71 and House District 97 respectively. “I’m thrilled to welcome Rep. Amanda Clinton and Rep. Aletia Timmons to the Oklahoma House Democratic Caucus,” said House Democratic Leader Cyndi Munson, D-Oklahoma City. “The House Democratic Caucus remains com…
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