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Oklahoma House District Ci m a r r o n Wa s h i ng t o n Te x a s B e a v e r Ha r pe r O t t aw a 61 W oo d s G r a n t K a y 37 No w a t a 7 A l fa l f a 10 Cr a i g O s a g e 6 58 38 11 W oo d w a r d Oklahoma City Metro 40 36 G a r f i e l d No b l e De5 l a w ar e LoLo g g a a n n Ro g e r s Ma j or P a w n e e 31 E l l i s 74 9 Ma y e s 41 35 72 77 23 8 39 34 66 73 P a y n e 75 41 68 98 De w e y 33 82 81 59 69 80 K i ng f i s h e r Wa g o ne r 86 83 32 B l ai n e Lo g a n Cr e ek 30 12 Ch e r o k ee 59 29 A d a i r 99 96 31 4 Roger Mills 60 85 Li n c o l n 16 100 OO k k l l a a ho ho m m a a Cu s t er 39 32 14 97 57 82 81 O k m u l g e e CaCa n n a a d d i i a a n n 96 Mu13 s k o g ee Ca n a d i a n 84 99 97 87 O k f u s k e e S e q u oy a h 84 88 43 85 Pottawatomie 60 94 2 43 90 95 101 24 55 53 Mc I nt o s h B e c k h am Wa s h i t a 47 91 26 89 92 Cl46 e v e l an d 94 45 15 Ca d d o Ha s k e l l 95 101 44 27 S e m28 i n o l e 90 93 28 56 G r a d y Hu g h e s 3 47 54 G r e e r K i ow a Mc C l a i n 20 18 P i tt s b ur g Le F l o r e 91 La t i me r 53 27 17 Ha r mo n 42 Cl e v e l an d 51 Cl e v e l an d P o n t ot o c Co m a n c h e G a r v i n 25 GG r r a a d d y y J52 a c k s o n 62 64 Mc C l a i n 46 Co a l 51 45 20 63 S t e p he n s 44 Mu r r ay Ti l l m a n P u s h m a t ah a 65 48 A t o k a Co t t o n J o h ns t22 o n Tulsa Metro Ca r te r 50 19 1 Wa s h i ng t o n 10Wa s h i ng t o n 6 J e ff e r s on Mc C ur t ai n Ma r s h al l Ch o c ta w 11 Lo v e 49 21B r y a n 36 9 OO s s a a g g e e RoRo g g e e r r s s 74 35 72 P a w n e e 77 P a w n e e 73 23 8 66 78 State Oklahoma TuTu l l s s a a of 7170 75 68 79 98 76 67 29 69 Wa g o ne r CrCr e e ek ek 80 12 County Boundaries 30 16 2012-2020 House District Boundaries 24 OO k k m m u u l l g g e e e e Oklahoma House GIS Office 55th Legislature District Representatives City Party District Representatives City Party District Representatives City Party 1 Johnny Tadlock Idabel D 35 Dennis Casey Morrison R 69 Chuck Strohm Jenks R 2 John R. Bennett Sallisaw R 36 Sean Roberts Hominy R 70 Ken Walker Tulsa R 3 James Lockhart Heavener D 37 Steven E. Vaughan Ponca City R 71 Katie Henke Tulsa R 4 Mike Brown Tahlequah D 38 John Pfeiffer Orlando R 72 Seneca Scott Tulsa D 5 Doug Cox Grove R 39 Marian Cooksey Edmond R 73 Kevin Matthews Tulsa D 6 Chuck Hoskin Vinita D 40 Chad Caldwell Enid R 74 David Derby Owasso R 7 Ben Loring Miami D 41 John T. Enns Enid R 75 Dan Kirby Tulsa R 8 Ben Sherrer Pryor Creek D 42 Lisa Billy Lindsay R 76 David Brumbaugh Broken Arrow R 9 Mark Lepak Claremore R 43 John Paul Jordan Yukon R 77 Eric Proctor Tulsa D 10 Travis Dunlap Bartlesville R 44 Emily Virgin Norman D 78 Jeannie McDaniel Tulsa D 11 Earl Sears Bartlesville R 45 Claudia Griffith Norman D 79 Weldon Watson Tulsa R 12 Wade Rousselot Wagoner D 46 Scott Martin Norman R 80 Mike Ritze Broken Arrow R 13 Jerry McPeak Warner D 47 Leslie Osborn Mustang R 81 Randy Grau Edmond R 14 George Faught Muskogee R 48 Pat Ownbey Ardmore R 82 Kevin Calvey Oklahoma City R 15 Ed Cannaday Porum D 49 Tommy C. Hardin Madill R 83 Randy McDaniel Edmond R 16 Jerry Shoemake Morris D 50 Dennis Johnson Duncan R 84 Sally Kern OKC R 17 Brian Renegar McAlester D 51 Scott R. Biggs Chickasha R 85 David Dank OKC R 18 Donnie Condit McAlester D 52 Charles L. Ortega Altus R 86 William T. "Will" Fourkiller Stilwell D 19 R.C. Pruett Antlers D 53 Mark McBride Moore R 87 Jason Nelson OKC R 20 Bobby Cleveland Norman R 54 Paul Wesselhoft Moore R 88 Jason Dunnington OKC D 21 Dustin Roberts Durant R 55 Todd Russ Cordell R 89 Shane Stone OKC D 22 Charles A. McCall Atoka R 56 David L. Perryman Chickasha D 90 Jon Echols OKC R 23 Terry O'Donnell Tulsa R 57 Harold Wright Weatherford R 91 Chris Kannady OKC R 24 Steve Kouplen Beggs D 58 Jeff Hickman Fairview R 92 Richard Morrissette OKC D 25 Todd Thomsen Ada R 59 Mike Sanders Kingfisher R 93 Mike Christian OKC R 26 Justin F. Wood Shawnee R 60 Dan Fisher El Reno R 94 Scott Inman OKC D 27 Josh Cockroft Wanette R 61 Casey Murdock Felt R 95 Charlie Joyner Midwest City R 28 Tom Newell Seminole R 62 John Michael Montgomery Lawton R 96 Lewis H. Moore Arcadia R 29 James Leewright Bristow R 63 Jeff Coody Grandfield R 97 Mike Shelton OKC D 30 Mark McCullough Sapulpa R 64 Ann Coody Lawton R 98 Michael Rogers Broken Arrow R 31 Jason W. Murphey Guthrie R 65 Scooter Park Devol R 99 George Young OKC D 32 Kevin Wallace Wellston R 66 Jadine Nollan Sand Springs R 100 Elise Hall OKC R 33 Lee Denney Cushing R 67 Pam Peterson Tulsa R 101 Gary Banz MWC R 34 Cory T. Williams Stillwater D 68 Glen Mulready Tulsa R.
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