List of United States Representatives from Oklahoma
This is a complete list of people who have served as Members of the United States House of Representatives from Oklahoma through the start of the 113th Congress. It can be expanded and updated. Missing data can be located and entered.
Current members
- Jim Bridenstine - 1st district
- Markwayne Mullin - 2nd district
- Frank Lucas - 3rd district
- Tom Cole - 4th district
- Steve Russell - 5th district
Chronological list of Delegates and Representatives
(by first term of office)
Representative | Party | District | Years | District home | Note |
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David Archibald Harvey | Republican | Territory | 1890–1893 | Lost re-election | |
Dennis Thomas Flynn | Republican | Territory | 1893–1897 | Lost re-election | |
1899–1903 | Declined nomination | ||||
James Yancy Callahan | Free Silver | Territory | 1897–1899 | Retired | |
Bird Segle McGuire | Republican | Territory | 1903–1907 | Statehood | |
1st | 1907–1915 | Retired | |||
Elmer L. Fulton | Democratic | 2nd | 1907–1909 | Lost re-election | |
James S. Davenport | Democratic | 3rd | 1907–1909 | Lost re-election | |
1911–1915 | Redistricting | ||||
1st | 1915–1917 | Lost re-election | |||
Charles D. Carter | Democratic | 4th | 1907–1915 | Redistricting | |
3rd | 1915–1927 | Lost primary | |||
Scott Ferris | Democratic | 5th | 1907–1915 | Redistricting | |
6th | 1915–1921 | Ran for U.S. Senate (lost) | |||
Dick T. Morgan | Republican | 2nd | 1909–1915 | Redistricting | |
8th | 1915–1920 | Died | |||
Charles E. Creager | Republican | 3rd | 1909–1911 | Lost re-election | |
William H. Murray | Democratic | At Large | 1913–1915 | Redistricting | |
4th | 1915–1917 | Lost primary; later, 9th Governor (1931–1935) | |||
Joseph Bryan Thompson | Democratic | At-Large | 1913–1915 | Redistricting | |
5th | 1915–1919 | Died | |||
Claude Weaver | Democratic | At-Large | 1913–1915 | Lost primary | |
James V. McClintic | Democratic | 7th | 1915–1935 | Lost primary | |
William Wirt Hastings | Democratic | 2nd | 1915–1921 | Lost general | |
1923–1935 | Retired | ||||
Thomas Alberter Chandler | Republican | 1st | 1917–1919 | Lost re-election | |
1921–1923 | Lost re-election | ||||
Tom D. McKeown | Democratic | 4th | 1917–1921 | Lost re-election | |
1923–1935 | Lost primary | ||||
Everette B. Howard | Democratic | 1st | 1919–1921 | Lost re-election | |
1923–1925 | Ran for U.S. Senate (lost) | ||||
1927–1929 | Lost re-election | ||||
John W. Harreld | Republican | 5th | 1919–1921 | U.S. Senator (1921–1927) | |
Charles Swindall | Republican | 8th | 1920–1921 | Lost primary | |
Alice Mary Robertson | Republican | 2nd | 1921–1923 | Lost general | |
Joseph C. Pringey | Republican | 4th | 1921–1923 | Lost re-election | |
Fletcher B. Swank | Democratic | 5th | 1921–1929 | Lost general | |
1931–1935 | Lost primary | ||||
L. M. Gensman | Republican | 6th | 1921–1923 | Lost re-election | |
Manuel Herrick | Republican | 8th | 1921–1923 | Lost primary | |
J. W. Elmer Thomas | Democratic | 6th | 1923–1927 | U.S. Senator (1927–1951) | |
Milton C. Garber | Republican | 8th | 1923–1933 | Lost re-election | |
Samuel J. Montgomery | Republican | 1st | 1925–1927 | Lost re-election | |
Wilburn Cartwright | Democratic | 3rd | 1927–1943 | Lost primary | |
Jed Johnson | Democratic | 6th | 1927–1947 | Lost primary | |
Father of Jed Johnson, Jr., U.S. Representative | |||||
Charles O'Connor | Republican | 1st | 1929–1931 | Lost re-election | |
Ulysses S. Stone | Republican | 5th | 1929–1931 | Lost re-election | |
Wesley E. Disney | Democratic | 1st | 1931–1945 | Ran for U.S. Senate (lost) | |
Ernest W. Marland | Democratic | 8th | 1933–1935 | 10th Governor of Oklahoma (1935–1939) | |
Will Rogers | Democratic | At-Large | 1933–1943 | Retired | |
John Conover Nichols | Democratic | 2nd | 1935–1943 | Resigned to become VP of TWA | |
Percy Lee Gassaway | Democratic | 4th | 1935–1937 | Lost primary | |
Joshua B. Lee | Democratic | 5th | 1935–1937 | U.S. Senator (1937–1943) | |
Sam C. Massingale | Democratic | 7th | 1935–1941 | Died | |
Phil Ferguson | Democratic | 8th | 1935–1941 | Lost re-election | |
Robert Potter Hill | Democratic | 5th | 1937 | Died | |
Gomer Griffith Smith | Democratic | 5th | 1937–1939 | Ran for U.S. Senate (lost) | |
Lyle Boren | Democratic | 4th | 1937–1947 | Lost primary | |
Father of David Boren, 21st Governor & U.S. Senator | |||||
Grandfather of Dan Boren, U.S. Representative | |||||
A. S. Mike Monroney | Democratic | 5th | 1939–1951 | U.S. Senator (1951–1969) | |
Victor Wickersham | Democratic | 6th | 1941–1947 | Lost primary | |
1949–1953 | Redistricted | ||||
7th | 1953–1957 | Lost primary | |||
1961–1965 | Lost primary | ||||
Ross Rizley | Republican | 8th | 1941–1949 | Ran for U.S. Senate (lost) | |
Paul Stewart | Democratic | 3rd | 1943–1947 | Retired | |
William G. Stigler | Democratic | 2nd | 1944–1952 | Died | |
George B. Schwabe | Republican | 1st | 1945–1949 | Lost general | |
1951–1952 | Died | ||||
Carl Albert | Democratic | 3rd | 1947–1977 | Retired | |
Glen D. Johnson | Democratic | 4th | 1947–1949 | Ran for U.S. Senate (lost) | |
Toby Morris | Democratic | 6th | 1947–1953 | Lost primary | |
1957–1961 | Lost primary | ||||
Preston E. Peden | Democratic | 7th | 1947–1949 | Lost primary | |
Dixie Gilmer | Democratic | 1st | 1949–1951 | Lost re-election | |
Tom Steed | Democratic | 4th | 1949–1981 | Retired | |
George H. Wilson | Democratic | 8th | 1949–1951 | Lost re-election | |
John Jarman | Democratic | 5th | 1951–1975 | Switched parties | |
Republican | 5th | 1975–1977 | Retired | ||
Page Belcher | Republican | 8th | 1951–1953 | Redistricted | |
1st | 1953–1973 | Retired | |||
Ed Edmondson | Democratic | 2nd | 1953–1973 | Ran for U.S. Senate (lost) | |
Jed Johnson, Jr. | Democratic | 6th | 1965–1967 | Lost re-election | |
James Vernon Smith | Republican | 6th | 1967–1969 | Lost general (redistricting) | |
John Newbold Camp | Republican | 6th | 1969–1975 | Lost general | |
James Robert Jones | Democratic | 1st | 1973–1987 | Ran for U.S. Senate (lost) | |
Clem McSpadden | Democratic | 2nd | 1973–1975 | Ran for governor (lost) | |
Ted Risenhoover | Democratic | 2nd | 1975–1979 | Lost primary | |
Glenn English | Democratic | 6th | 1975–1994 | Resigned to become CEO of the NRECA | |
Wes Watkins | Democratic | 3rd | 1977–1991 | Stillwater | Ran for governor (lost) |
Republican | 1997–2003 | Retired | |||
Mickey Edwards | Republican | 5th | 1977–1993 | Lost primary | |
Mike Synar | Democratic | 2nd | 1979–1995 | Lost primary | |
Dave McCurdy | Democratic | 4th | 1981–1995 | Ran for U.S. Senate (lost) | |
James Inhofe | Republican | 1st | 1987–1994 | U.S. Senator since 1994 | |
William K. Brewster | Democratic | 3rd | 1991–1997 | Retired | |
Ernest Istook | Republican | 5th | 1993–2007 | Warr Acres | Ran for governor (lost) |
Steve Largent | Republican | 1st | 1994–2002 | Resigned to run for governor (lost) | |
Frank Lucas | Republican | 6th | 1994–2003 | Cheyenne | Redistricted |
3rd | 2003–present | Incumbent | |||
Tom Coburn | Republican | 2nd | 1995–2001 | U.S. Senator since 2005 | |
J. C. Watts | Republican | 4th | 1995–2003 | Retired | |
Brad Carson | Democratic | 2nd | 2001–2005 | Ran for U.S. Senate (lost) | |
John Sullivan | Republican | 1st | 2002–2013 | Tulsa | |
Tom Cole | Republican | 4th | 2003–present | Moore | Incumbent |
Dan Boren | Democratic | 2nd | 2005–2013 | Muskogee | |
Mary Fallin | Republican | 5th | 2007–2011 | 27th Governor of Oklahoma since 2011 | |
James Lankford | Republican | 5th | 2011–present | Incumbent | |
Jim Bridenstine | Republican | 1st | 2013–present | Incumbent | |
Markwayne Mullin | Republican | 2nd | 2013–present | Incumbent |
Living former Members of the U.S. House of Representatives from Oklahoma
As of April 2015, there are seventeen former members of the U.S. House of Representatives from the U.S. State of Oklahoma who are currently living at this time.
Representative | Term of office | District | Date of birth (and age) |
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James R. Jones | 1973–1987 | 1st | May 5, 1939 |
Glenn English | 1975–1994 | 6th | November 30, 1940 |
Wes Watkins | 1977–1991 1997–2003 |
3rd | December 15, 1938 |
Mickey Edwards | 1977–1993 | 5th | July 12, 1937 |
Dave McCurdy | 1981–1995 | 4th | March 30, 1950 |
Jim Inhofe | 1987–1994 | 1st | November 17, 1934 |
William K. Brewster | 1991–1997 | 3rd | November 8, 1941 |
Ernest Istook | 1993–2007 | 5th | February 11, 1950 |
Steve Largent | 1994–2002 | 1st | September 28, 1954 |
Tom Coburn | 1995–2001 | 2nd | March 14, 1948 |
J. C. Watts | 1995–2003 | 4th | November 18, 1957 |
Brad Carson | 2001–2005 | 2nd | March 11, 1967 |
John Sullivan | 2002–2013 | 1st | January 1, 1965 |
Dan Boren | 2005–2013 | 2nd | August 2, 1973 |
Mary Fallin | 2007–2011 | 5th | December 9, 1954 |
James Lankford | 2011–2015 | 5th | March 4, 1968 |
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