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Oklahoma House of Representatives - House Members Pictorial Oklahoma House of Representatives - House Members Pictorial HOME LEGISLATORS LEGISLATION COMMITTEES CALENDARS VIDEO DIRECTORY House of Representatives Home House Leadership Pictorial Historic Tenure Roll Call Members Directory Members Sheet Find My Representative House Members MEMBER PICTORIAL DIRECTORY House Committees Click on the Member's Photo to display that Member's information. Legislation House Calendars House Video House Publications Redistricting House Staff House Media Legislative Deadlines Armes, Don Banz, Gary W. Bennett, John Billy, Lisa J. Information (R) District 63 (R) District 101 (R) District 2 (R) District 42 Blackwell, Gus Brown, Mike Brumbaugh, David Cannaday, Ed (R) District 61 (D) District 4 (R) District 76 (D) District 15 Casey, Dennis Christian, Mike Cockroft, Josh Condit, Donnie (R) District 35 (R) District 93 (R) District 27 (D) District 18 Coody, Ann Cooksey, Marian Cox, Doug Dank, David (R) District 64 (R) District 39 (R) District 5 (R) District 85 file:////maindc/users/gphillips/PDFs%2049/House%20Pictorial%20Directory/Index%20p1.htm[5/6/2011 4:11:39 PM] Oklahoma House of Representatives - House Members Pictorial Denney, Lee Derby, David DeWitt, Dale Dorman, Joe (R) District 33 (R) District 74 (R) District 38 (D) District 65 Enns, John Farley, Rusty Faught, George Fourkiller, William (R) District 41 (R) District 1 (R) District 14 (D) District 86 Glenn, Larry Grau, Randy Hall, Elise Hamilton, Rebecca (D) District 7 (R) District 81 (R) District 100 (D) District 89 Hardin, Tommy Hickman, Jeffrey W. Hilliard, Wes Holland, Corey (R) District 49 (R) District 58 (D) District 22 (R) District 51 Hoskin, Chuck Inman, Scott Jackson, Mike Johnson, Dennis (D) District 6 (D) District 94 (R) District 40 (R) District 50 file:////maindc/users/gphillips/PDFs%2049/House%20Pictorial%20Directory/Index%20p1.htm[5/6/2011 4:11:39 PM] Oklahoma House of Representatives - House Members Pictorial Jordan, Fred Joyner, Charlie Kern, Sally Key, Charles (R) District 69 (R) District 95 (R) District 84 (R) District 90 Kirby, Dan Kouplen, Steve Liebmann, Guy Lockhart, James (R) District 75 (D) District 24 (R) District 82 (D) District 3 Martin, Scott Martin, Steve McAffrey, Al McCullough, Mark (R) District 46 (R) District 10 (D) District 88 (R) District 30 McDaniel, Jeannie McDaniel, Randy McNiel, Skye McPeak, Jerry (D) District 78 (R) District 83 (R) District 29 (D) District 13 Moore, Lewis H. Morgan, Danny Morrissette, Richard Mulready, Glen (R) District 96 (D) District 32 (D) District 92 (R) District 68 file:////maindc/users/gphillips/PDFs%2049/House%20Pictorial%20Directory/Index%20p1.htm[5/6/2011 4:11:39 PM] Oklahoma House of Representatives - House Members Pictorial Murphey, Jason Nelson, Jason Newell, Tom Nollan, Jadine (R) District 31 (R) District 87 (R) District 28 (R) District 66 Ortega, Charles Osborn, Leslie Ownbey, Pat Peters, Ron (R) District 52 (R) District 47 (R) District 48 (R) District 70 Peterson, Pam Pittman, Anastasia Proctor, Eric Pruett, R. C. (R) District 67 (D) District 99 (D) District 77 (D) District 19 Quinn, Marty Renegar, Brian Reynolds, Mike Richardson, Phil (R) District 9 (D) District 17 (R) District 91 (R) District 56 Ritze, Mike Roan, Paul D. Roberts, Dustin Roberts, Sean (R) District 80 (D) District 20 (R) District 21 (R) District 36 file:////maindc/users/gphillips/PDFs%2049/House%20Pictorial%20Directory/Index%20p1.htm[5/6/2011 4:11:39 PM] Oklahoma House of Representatives - House Members Pictorial Rousselot, Wade Russ, Todd Sanders, Mike Schwartz, Colby (D) District 12 (R) District 55 (R) District 59 (R) District 43 Scott, Seneca Sears, Earl Shannon, T. W. Shelton, Mike (D) District 72 (R) District 11 (R) District 62 (D) District 97 Sherrer, Ben Shoemake, Jerry Shumate, Jabar Steele, Kris (D) District 8 (D) District 16 (D) District 73 (R) District 26 Stiles, Aaron Sullivan, Daniel Terrill, Randy Thomsen, Todd (R) District 45 (R) District 71 (R) District 53 (R) District 25 Tibbs, Sue Trebilcock, John Vaughan, Steve Virgin, Emily (R) District 23 (R) District 98 (R) District 37 (D) District 44 file:////maindc/users/gphillips/PDFs%2049/House%20Pictorial%20Directory/Index%20p1.htm[5/6/2011 4:11:39 PM] Oklahoma House of Representatives - House Members Pictorial Walker, Purcy D. Watson, Weldon Wesselhoft, Paul Williams, Cory T. (D) District 60 (R) District 79 (R) District 54 (D) District 34 Wright, Harold (R) District 57 Home Help FAQs Site Map Website Policies Address: 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., State Capitol Building, Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Phone: (405) 521-2711 | (800) 522-8502 | (800) 522-8506 (Relay Oklahoma) file:////maindc/users/gphillips/PDFs%2049/House%20Pictorial%20Directory/Index%20p1.htm[5/6/2011 4:11:39 PM] Oklahoma House of Representatives - Member's Page HOME LEGISLATORS LEGISLATION COMMITTEES CALENDARS VIDEO DIRECTORY House of Representatives REPRESENTATIVE ARMES, Home DON Find My Representative DISTRICT 63 - REPUBLICAN House Members House Committees Legislation LEADERSHIP House Calendars Pages House Video House Publications COMMITTEES Redistricting House Staff A&B Natural Resources & Regulatory Services, Chair House Media Redistricting Southern Oklahoma Subcommittee, Chair Legislative Deadlines Appropriations & Budget Hi-Resolution Photo Link! Information Economic Development, Tourism & Financial Services CAPITOL ADDRESS: Energy & Utility Regulation 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Rules Room 440 Oklahoma City, OK 73105 DISTRICT INFORMATION (405) 557-7307 View District Map LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT: COUNTY(S) REPRESENTED IN DISTRICT Ashley Schubert Comanche (405) 521-2711 Ext. 142 Tillman DISTRICT ADDRESS: TERM LIMITED 10506 S.W. Tinney Rd. Year: 2014 Faxon, OK 73540 BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION (580) 536-0518 PERSONAL: EMAIL: Don is a native Oklahoman. He was born in Midwest City, [email protected] Oklahoma, July 31, 1961. His parents are Donald C. Armes and MEASURES AUTHORED 2011 Elaine O. (Oliver) Bennett. He is married to Dede (Redelk), and their daughters are Katy and Kelsey. HB1471 HB1472 HB1473 HB1474 HB1475 HB1476 EDUCATION: HB1477 HB1478 HB1479 Cameron University, Ag Education and Animal Science HB1480 HB1481 HR1014 Auctioneer school, Bryan, Texas PROFESSION: Auctioneer Broadcaster Farmer/Rancher POSITIONS: Ag Educator, Lawton ORGANIZATIONS: file:////maindc/users/gphillips/PDFs49/House%20Pictorial%20Directory/armes.htm[3/11/2011 9:46:43 AM] Oklahoma House of Representatives - Member's Page Oklahoma Cattlemen's Association NRA member Tillman County Ducks Unlimited HONORS: OCA, Media Appreciation Award, 2001 TV personality and favorite Auctioneer by the Lawton Constitution readers, 1999 & 2000 LEGISLATIVE SERVICE: House of Representatives, 49th Legislature to present Home Help FAQs Site Map Website Policies Address: 2300 N Lincoln Blvd., State Capitol Building, Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Phone: (405) 521-2711 | (800) 522-8502 | (800) 522-8506 (Relay Oklahoma) file:////maindc/users/gphillips/PDFs49/House%20Pictorial%20Directory/armes.htm[3/11/2011 9:46:43 AM] Oklahoma House of Representatives - Member's Page HOME LEGISLATORS LEGISLATION COMMITTEES CALENDARS VIDEO DIRECTORY House of Representatives REPRESENTATIVE BANZ, GARY W. Home DISTRICT 101 - REPUBLICAN Find My Representative House Members House Committees LEADERSHIP Legislation Assistant Majority Floor Leader House Calendars House Video COMMITTEES House Publications Rules, Chair Redistricting Administrative Rules and Government Oversight House Staff A&B Education House Media Veterans & Military Affairs Legislative Deadlines Hi-Resolution Photo Link! Information DISTRICT INFORMATION CAPITOL ADDRESS: View District Map 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd. Room 406 COUNTY(S) REPRESENTED IN DISTRICT Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Cleveland (405) 557-7395 Oklahoma LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANT: TERM LIMITED Denise Manek Year: 2016 (405) 521-2711 Ext. 208 BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION DISTRICT ADDRESS: 11061 Canterbury Lane PERSONAL: Midwest City, OK 73130 Gary is married to Linda and they have three children (all (405) 769-5722 graduates of Midwest City High School) and six grandchildren: daughter Michelle and her husband Steve Livingston and their EMAIL: sons, Nathan and Caleb and daughter Hannah; son Mark and his [email protected] wife Kim and their daughters Hailey, Maggie, and Lily; and daughter Mindy. MEASURES AUTHORED 2011 HB1612 HB1613 HB1614 EDUCATION: HB1615 HB1616 HB1617 B.S., Southern Nazarene University, 1968 HB1618 HB1619 HB1620 M. Ed., University of Central Oklahoma, 1973 HB1621 HB1622 HCR1001 HJR1020 HJR1021 HJR1022 PROFESSION: Retired public school educator at Putnam City, Ada, and Midwest City High Schools MILITARY: United States Army, 1968 - 1970 Awarded Army Commendation Medal, 1970 United States Army Reserve, 1982 - 1990 Awarded Army Achievement Medal, 1985 file:////maindc/users/gphillips/PDFs%2049/House%20Pictorial%20Directory/banz.htm[5/5/2011 2:38:27 PM] Oklahoma House of Representatives - Member's Page POSITIONS: Board of Directors - Science Museum Oklahoma 2007-2009 Board of Directors - USS Oklahoma Memorial Defenders of Dreams Heritage Center Foundation, President Board of Regents Rose State College 2001-2004 Oklahoma County Election Board 1999-2001 Mid-America Kiwanis Club of Midwest City, President 1998 & 2004 Oklahoma Presidential Elector 1996 4th Congressional District Republican Party Chairman, 1995-1997 Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association Basketball Advisory Board, 1984-1991 Oklahoma Basketball Coaches Association, President 1980 ORGANIZATIONS: Oklahoma Academy for State Goals Leadership Oklahoma Class XVII, 2003-2004 Midwest City Chamber
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