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Nikki Nice is an American politician who has served in the Oklahoma Senate representing the 48th district since November 2024. She previously served on the Oklahoma City Council from November 2018 until November 2024.
Current U.S. representatives from Oklahoma District Member (Residence) [1] Party Incumbent since CPVI (2022) [2] District map 1st: Kevin Hern : Republican November 13, 2018 R+14: 2nd: Josh Brecheen : Republican January 3, 2023 R+29: 3rd: Frank Lucas : Republican May 10, 1994 R+24: 4th: Tom Cole : Republican January 3, 2003 R+19: 5th: Stephanie Bice
The Oklahoma Republican Party headquarters is located on North Lincoln Boulevard in Oklahoma City. [2] Additionally, the state party has a Tulsa office on East 51st Street. [ 2 ] They host the biennial state conventions in odd-numbered years, in which they elect executive officers and delegates to the Republican National Committee .
Oklahoma's 4th congressional district is located in south-central Oklahoma and covers (in whole or in part) a total of 15 counties. Its principal cities include Midwest City, Norman, Moore, Ada, Duncan, Lawton/Ft. Sill, and Ardmore. The district also includes much of southern Oklahoma City. The district is currently represented by Republican ...
Stephanie Irene Bice (née Asady; born November 11, 1973) [1] [2] is an American politician serving as the U.S. representative for Oklahoma's 5th congressional district since 2021.
Mick Cornett, former mayor of Oklahoma City and candidate for Governor of Oklahoma in 2018 [43] Carol Hefner, Donald Trump's 2016 Oklahoma campaign manager [41] Bob Mills, businessman and co-chair for Donald Trump's 2016 Campaign in Oklahoma [41] Steve Russell, former U.S. representative [44] Greg Treat, president pro tempore of the Oklahoma ...
Following the storm, the Oklahoma corporation commission agreed to let Oklahoma utility companies use state bonds to pay off the nearly $3 billion in costs and recoup that money from customers ...
The Black Dispatch (1914–1982) was an African- American weekly newspaper published in Oklahoma City. [1] [2] Roscoe Dunjee was the paper's editor. [3] Dunjee was an influence on Ralph Ellison, who was a courier for the paper. [4] Under the editorial guidance of Dunjee, the paper maintained significant circulation, especially outside of Oklahoma.