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  2. Justin Humphrey - Wikipedia

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    Justin J. J. Humphrey (born August 17, 1966) is an American politician who has served as a member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives representing the 19th district, which covers parts of the counties of Choctaw, Pushmataha, Atoka, and Bryan.

  3. Jason Murphey - Wikipedia

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    Jason Murphey is an American politician and former Republican State Representative in the US state of Oklahoma.He represented District 31 in the Oklahoma House of Representatives; the district comprised portions of Logan and Oklahoma counties and includes the cities of Edmond and Guthrie. [1]

  4. Oklahoma House of Representatives - Wikipedia

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    Oklahoma State Capitol Chamber of the Oklahoma House of Representatives. The Oklahoma House meets in regular session in the west wing of the Oklahoma State Capitol in Oklahoma City, from the first Monday in February to the last Friday in May. Special sessions may be called by the governor, or by a written call signed by two-thirds of the ...

  5. 27th Oklahoma Legislature - Wikipedia

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    The Twenty-seventh Oklahoma Legislature was a meeting of the legislative branch of the government of Oklahoma, composed of the Oklahoma Senate and the Oklahoma House of Representatives. The state legislature met in regular session at the Oklahoma State Capitol in Oklahoma City from January 6 to July 3, 1959, during the term of Governor J ...

  6. Jim Shaw (Oklahoma politician) - Wikipedia

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    Jim Shaw was born in Oklahoma City and graduated from Putnam City High School. [1] He graduated from Oklahoma State University in 2006. He met his wife in college and they homeschool their children. Shaw works in the oil and gas industry. [2] He moved to Chandler in 2021. [3]

  7. List of Oklahoma state legislatures - Wikipedia

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    8th Oklahoma Legislature: January 4, 1921 9th Oklahoma Legislature: January 2, 1923 10th Oklahoma Legislature: January 6, 1925 11th Oklahoma Legislature: January 4, 1927 12th Oklahoma Legislature: January 8, 1929 13th Oklahoma Legislature: January 6, 1931 14th Oklahoma Legislature: January 3, 1933 15th Oklahoma Legislature: January 8, 1935

  8. What you need to know to file for a homestead exemption to ...

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    Here's what to know about the homestead exemption in Oklahoma including manufactured housing. Every little bit helps when it comes to saving on taxes. Here's what to know about the homestead ...

  9. 28th Oklahoma Legislature - Wikipedia

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    The state legislature met in regular session at the Oklahoma State Capitol in Oklahoma City from January 3 to July 28, 1961, during the term of Governor J. Howard Edmondson. [1] J. D. McCarty was elected as Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives, breaking the tradition of governor-backed speakers. [1]