List of current members of the Oklahoma Senate

The Oklahoma Senate is composed of 48 members,[1] each representing an electoral district in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. As of 2013, the majority of seats are held by Republicans. The current President Pro Tempore is Mike Schulz of Altus, Oklahoma.

Officers

Position Senator Party District
President Pro TemMike Schulz[2]Republican38
Majority Floor LeaderGreg TreatRepublican37
Asst. Majority Floor LeaderStephanie BiceRepublican22
Asst. Majority Floor LeaderEddie FieldsRepublican10
Asst. Majority Floor LeaderTBD??
Majority WhipNathan DahmRepublican33
Majority WhipRob StandridgeRepublican15
Majority WhipMark AllenRepublican4
Majority WhipFrank SimpsonRepublican14
Minority Floor LeaderJohn SparksDemocratic16
Asst. Minority Floor LeaderAnastasia PittmanDemocratic48
Minority WhipJ.J. DossettDemocratic34

Current senators

District Name Party Hometown First Elected Seat Up
Lt-Gov Todd Lamb Rep Oklahoma City 2010 2018 (term-limited)
1 Micheal Bergstorm Rep Adair 2016 2020
2 Marty Quinn Rep Claremore 2014 2018
3 Wayne Shaw Rep Grove 2012 2020
4 Mark Allen Rep Spiro 2010 2018
5 Joseph Silk Rep Broken Bow 2014† 2020
6 Josh Brecheen Rep Coalgate 2010 2018
7 Larry Boggs Rep Red Oak 2012 2020
8 Roger Thompson Rep Okemah 2014 2018
9 Dewayne Pemberton Rep Muskogee 2016 2020
10 Eddie Fields Rep Pawhuska 2010 2018
11 Kevin Matthews Dem Tulsa 2015† 2020
12 James Leewright Rep Bristow 2016 2020
13 Greg McCortney Rep Ada 2016 2020
14 Frank Simpson Rep Ardmore 2010 2018
15 Rob Standridge Rep Norman 2012 2020
16 John Sparks Dem Norman 2006 2018 (term-limited)
17 Ron Sharp Rep Shawnee 2012 2020
18 Kim David Rep Wagoner 2010 2018
19 Roland Pederson Rep Burlington 2016 2020
20 Ann "A.J." Gay Griffin Rep Guthrie 2012† 2018
21 Tom Dugger Rep Stillwater 2016 2020
22 Stephanie Bice Rep Oklahoma City 2014 2018
23 Lonnie Paxton Rep Tuttle 2016 2020
24 Anthony Sykes Rep Moore 2006 2018 (term-limited)
25 Joe Newhouse Rep Broken Arrow 2016 2020
26 Darcy Jech Rep Kingfisher 2014 2018
27 Casey Murdock Rep Felt 2018†
28 Jason Smalley Rep Stroud 2014 2018
29 Julie Daniels Rep Bartlesville 2016 2020
30 Vacant Oklahoma City 2018
31 Chris Kidd Rep Waurika 2016 2020
32 Randy Bass Dem Lawton 2004† 2018 (term-limited)^
33 Nathan Dahm Rep Tulsa 2012 2020
34 J.J. Dossett Dem Owasso 2016† 2018
35 Gary Stanislawski Rep Tulsa 2008 2020 (term-limited)
36 Bill Brown Rep Broken Arrow 2006 2018 (term-limited)
37 Allison Ikley-Freeman Dem Tulsa 2018
38 Mike Schulz Rep Altus 2006† 2018 (term-limited)^
39 Dave Rader Rep Tulsa 2016 2020
40 Ervin Yen Rep Oklahoma City 2014 2018
41 Adam Pugh Rep Edmond 2016 2020
42 Jack Fry Rep Midwest City 2014 2018
43 Paul Scott Rep Duncan 2016 2020
44 Michael Brooks-Jimenez Dem Oklahoma City 2017† 2018
45 Paul Rosino Rep Oklahoma City 2017† 2020
46 Kay Floyd Dem Oklahoma City 2014 2018
47 Greg Treat Rep Oklahoma City 2011† 2020
48 Anastasia Pittman Dem Oklahoma City 2006 2018 (term-limited)
†Elected in a special election
§Served a term in the House, so term limited halfway into term
^Due to serving a partial term when first elected and not serving previously in the Legislature, can go beyond 12-year limit

Committees

CommitteeChairVice-Chair
Agriculture and Rural DevelopmentEddie FieldsMark Allen
AppropriationsClark JolleyGreg Treat
Business and CommerceDan NewberryStephanie Bice
EducationJohn FordRon Sharp
EnergyBryce MarlattA.J. Griffin
FinanceMike MazzeiRick Brinkley
General GovernmentNathan DahmJack Fry
Health and Human ServicesRob StandridgeErvin Yen
JudiciaryAnthony SykesBrian Crain
Public SafetyDon BarringtonCorey Brooks
InsuranceBill BrownJohn Sparks
PensionsRick BrinkleyDarcy Jechs
RulesRon JusticeEddie Fields
Tourism and WildlifeJosh BrecheenLarry Boggs
TransportationGary StanislawskiJoseph Silk
Veterans and Military AffairsFrank SimpsonPatrick Anderson

References

  1. Senate Members Archived 2015-04-30 at the Wayback Machine., Oklahoma Senate Archived 2013-07-09 at the Wayback Machine. (accessed December 16, 2014)
  2. Leadership Archived 2013-05-26 at the Wayback Machine., Oklahoma Senate Archived 2013-07-09 at the Wayback Machine. (accessed December 16, 2014)
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