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60th Oklahoma Legislature

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60th Oklahoma Legislature
59th 61st
Oklahoma State Capitol in Oklahoma City
Overview
Legislative bodyOklahoma Legislature
Meeting placeOklahoma State Capitol
Oklahoma State Senate
President of the SenateMatt Pinnell (R)
Senate President Pro TemLonnie Paxton (R)
Senate Minority LeaderJulia Kirt (D)
Oklahoma House of Representatives
Speaker of the HouseKyle Hilbert (R)
House Majority LeaderJulie Daniels (R)
House Minority LeaderCyndi Munson (D)
Sessions
1stJanuary 3, 2025 –

The 60th Oklahoma Legislature is the upcoming meeting of the legislative branch of the government of Oklahoma, composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives. It meets in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma from January 3, 2025, to January 3, 2027, during the second two years of the second administration of Governor Kevin Stitt. The 2024 Oklahoma elections maintained Republican control of both the House and Senate.

Membership

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Changes in membership

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Senate

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Overview

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40 8
Republican Democrat
Changes Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Vacant Total
Republican Democratic
End of 57th Oklahoma Legislature 39 9 0 48
Beginning of 58th Oklahoma Legislature 38 9 1 48
End of 58th Oklahoma Legislature 39 9 0 48
Beginning of 59th Oklahoma Legislature 40 8 0 48
End of 59th Oklahoma Legislature 40 8 0 48
Beginning of 60th Oklahoma Legislature 39 8 1 48
Latest voting share 81% 17%

Leadership

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Senate Leadership

Office Officer Party Since
President of the Senate Matt Pinnell Rep 2019
President Pro Tempore Lonnie Paxton Rep 2025

Members

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District Name Party Hometown First Elected Seat Up
Lt-Gov Matt Pinnell Rep Oklahoma City 2018 2026
1 Micheal Bergstrom Rep Adair 2016 2028
2 Ally Seifried Rep 2022 2026
3 Julie McIntosh Rep Porter 2024 2028
4 Tom Woods Rep 2022 2026
5 George Burns Rep Pollard 2020 2028
6 David Bullard Rep Durant 2018 2026
7 Warren Hamilton Rep McCurtain 2020 2028
8 Vacant 2025† 2026
9 Avery Frix Rep Muskogee 2024 2028
10 Bill Coleman Rep Ponca City 2018 2026
11 Regina Goodwin Dem Tulsa 2024 2028
12 Todd Gollihare Rep 2022 2026
13 Jonathan Wingard Rep 2024 2028
14 Jerry Alvord Rep Jenks 2022 2026
15 Lisa Standridge Rep Norman 2024 2028
16 Mary B. Boren Dem Norman 2018 2026
17 Shane Jett Rep 2020 2028
18 Jack Stewart Rep 2022 2026
19 Roland Pederson Rep Burlington 2016 2028
20 Chuck Hall Rep Perry 2018 2026
21 Randy Grellner Rep Cushing 2024 2028
22 Kristen Thompson Rep 2022 2026
23 Lonnie Paxton Rep Tuttle 2016 2028
24 Darrell Weaver Rep Moore 2018 2026
25 Brian Guthrie Rep Bixby 2024 2028
26 Darcy Jech Rep Kingfisher 2014 2026
27 Casey Murdock Rep Felt 2018† 2028
28 Grant Green Rep 2022 2026
29 Julie Daniels Rep Bartlesville 2016 2028
30 Julia Kirt Dem Oklahoma City 2018 2026
31 Spencer Kern Rep 2016 2028
32 Dusty Deevers Republican 2023† 2026
33 Christi Gillespie Rep Broken Arrow 2024 2028
34 Dana Prieto Rep 2022 2026
35 Jo Anna Dossett Dem Tulsa 2020 2028
36 John Haste Rep Broken Arrow 2018 2026
37 Aaron Reinhardt Rep 2024 2028
38 Brent Howard Rep Altus 2018 2026
39 David Rader Rep Tulsa 2016 2028
40 Carri Hicks Dem Oklahoma City 2018 2026
41 Adam Pugh Rep Edmond 2016 2028
42 Brenda Stanley Rep Midwest City 2018 2026
43 Kendal Sacchieri Rep 2024 2028
44 Michael Brooks-Jimenez Dem Oklahoma City 2017† 2026
45 Paul Rosino Rep Oklahoma City 2017† 2028
46 Mark Mann Dem Oklahoma City 2024† 2026
47 Kelly E. Hines Rep 2024 2028
48 Nikki Nice Dem Oklahoma City 2024† 2026
†Elected in a special election

House

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Overview

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81 20
Republican Democrat
Affiliation Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Republican Democratic Vacant
End of 57th Oklahoma Legislature 76 25 0 101
Beginning of 58th Legislature 82 19 0 101
End of 58th Oklahoma Legislature 82 18 1 101
Beginning of 59th Oklahoma Legislature 81 20 0 101
End of 59th Oklahoma Legislature 81 20 0 101
Beginning of 60th Oklahoma Legislature 81 20 0 101
Latest voting share 80% 20%

Leadership

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House Leadership

Office Officer Party Since
Speaker of the House Kyle Hilbert Rep 2025


Members

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District Representative Party Residence First elected
1 Eddy Dempsey Republican Valliant 2020
2 Jim Olsen Republican Sallisaw 2018
3 Rick West Republican Heavener 2020
4 Bob Ed Culver Jr. Republican Tahlequah 2020
5 Josh West Republican Grove 2016
6 Rusty Cornwell Republican Vinita 2018
7 Steve Bashore Republican Miami 2020
8 Tom Gann Republican Inola 2016
9 Mark Lepak Republican Claremore 2014
10 Judd Strom Republican Copan 2018
11 John Kane Republican 2022
12 Mark Chapman Republican 2024
13 Neil Hays Republican 2022
14 Chris Sneed Republican Fort Gibson 2018
15 Tim Turner Republican 2024
16 Scott Fetgatter Republican Okmulgee 2016
17 Jim Grego Republican McAlester 2018
18 David Smith Republican McAlester 2018
19 Justin Humphrey Republican Lane 2016
20 Jonathan Wilk Republican 2024
21 Cody Maynard Republican 2022
22 Ryan Eaves Republican 2024
23 Derrick Hildebrant Republican Catoosa 2024
24 Chris Banning Republican 2022
25 Ronny Johns Republican Ada 2018
26 Dell Kerbs Republican Shawnee 2016
27 Danny Sterling Republican Wanette 2018
28 Danny Williams Republican Seminole 2020
29 Kyle Hilbert Republican Depew 2016
30 Mark Lawson Republican Sapulpa 2016
31 Collin Duel Republican 2022
32 Jim Shaw Republican Chandler 2024
33 Molly Jenkins Republican Coyle 2024
34 Trish Ranson Democratic Stillwater 2018
35 Ty Burns Republican Morrison 2018
36 John George Republican 2022
37 Ken Luttrell Republican Ponca City 2018
38 John Pfeiffer Republican Orlando 2014
39 Erick Harris Republican Edmond 2024†
40 Chad Caldwell Republican Enid 2014
41 Denise Crosswhite Hader Republican Enid 2018
42 Cynthia Roe Republican Purcell 2018
43 Jay Steagall Republican Yukon 2018
44 Jared Deck Democratic 2022
45 Annie Menz Democratic 2022
46 Jacob Rosecrants Democratic Norman 2017
47 Brian Hill Republican Mustang 2018
48 Tammy Townley Republican Ardmore 2018
49 Josh Cantrell Republican 2022
50 Stacy Jo Adams Republican Duncan 2024
51 Brad Boles Republican Marlow 2018
52 Gerrid Kendrix Republican Altus 2020
53 Jason Blair Republican Moore 2024
54 Kevin West Republican Moore 2016
55 Nick Archer Republican 2022
56 Dick Lowe Republican Amber 2020
57 Anthony Moore Republican Weatherford 2020
58 Carl Newton Republican Woodward 2016
59 Mike Dobrinski Republican Okeene 2020
60 Mike Kelley Republican Bethany 2024
61 Kenton Patzkowsky Republican Balko 2018
62 Daniel Pae Republican Lawton 2018
63 Trey Caldwell Republican Lawton 2018
64 Rande Worthen Republican Lawton 2016
65 Toni Hasenbeck Republican Elgin 2018
66 Clay Staires Republican 2022
67 Rob Hall Republican Tulsa 2024
68 Mike Lay Republican Tulsa 2024
69 Mark Tedford Republican 2022
70 Suzanne Schreiber Democratic Tulsa 2022
71 Amanda Swope Democratic 2022
72 Michelle McCane Democratic Tulsa 2024
73 Ron Stewart Democratic Tulsa 2024
74 Mark Vancuren Republican Owasso 2018
75 T. J. Marti Republican Tulsa 2018
76 Ross Ford Republican Broken Arrow 2017
77 John Waldron Democratic Tulsa 2018
78 Meloyde Blancett Democratic Tulsa 2016
79 Melissa Provenzano Democratic Tulsa 2018
80 Stan May Republican Broken Arrow 2018
81 Mike Osburn Republican Edmond 2016
82 Nicole Miller Republican Oklahoma City 2018
83 Eric Roberts Republican Oklahoma City 2020
84 Tammy West Republican Bethany 2016
85 Cyndi Munson Democratic Oklahoma City 2015
86 David Hardin Republican Stilwell 2018
87 Ellyn Hefner Democratic 2022
88 Ellen Pogemiller Democratic Oklahoma City 2024
89 Arturo Alonso Democratic 2022
90 Emily Gise Republican Oklahoma City 2024
91 Chris Kannady Republican Oklahoma City 2014
92 Forrest Bennett Democratic Oklahoma City 2016
93 Mickey Dollens Democratic Oklahoma City 2016
94 Andy Fugate Democratic Oklahoma City 2018
95 Max Wolfley Republican Oklahoma City 2020
96 Preston Stinson Republican Edmond 2020
97 Jason Lowe Democratic Oklahoma City 2016
98 Gabe Woolley Republican Broken Arrow 2024
99 Ajay Pittman Democratic Oklahoma City 2018
100 Marilyn Stark Republican Oklahoma City 2018
101 Robert Manger Republican Choctaw 2018
†Elected in a special election

References

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  1. ^ Savage, Tres (14 June 2024). "'Head held high': Sen. Roger Thompson submits resignation weeks after removal as budget chairman". NonDoc. Retrieved 7 July 2024.