Ally Seifried | |
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Member of the Oklahoma Senate from the 2nd district | |
Incumbent | |
Assumed office November 16, 2022 | |
Preceded by | Marty Quinn |
Personal details | |
Born | 27 September 1992 |
Nationality | American Cherokee Nation |
Political party | Republican |
Spouse | JP Seifried |
Education | Rogers State University |
Ally Seifried is an American politician who is the Oklahoma Senate member from the 2nd district. She is a member of the Cherokee Nation.
Early life and education
Ally Seifried is a ninth-generation Oklahoman and member of the Cherokee Nation. She was homeschooled before attending Claremore Christian School for high school. Seifried later attended college at Rogers State University where she was on the basketball team. She graduated with her bachelor's degree in political science in 2015.
Career
After graduating college, she worked as an executive assistant to Oklahoma State Senator Dan Newberry from 2016 to 2017. Seifried works for Müllerhaus Legacy, a Tulsa publishing company.
Oklahoma Senate
Ally Seifried ran for the Oklahoma Senate in 2022 for retiring Senator Marty Quinn's 2nd district seat. She faced three other candidates in the Republican primary: Keith Austin, Jarrin Jackson, and Coy Jenkins. Seifried advanced to a runoff against Jarrin Jackson, who had gained national attention during the campaign for his social media presence which the Tulsa World described as "anti-Semitic, homophobic and conspiracy-laced." Seifried defeated Jarrin Jackson in the August Republican runoff election. She won the November general election, defeating Democratic candidate Jennifer Esau and assumed office on November 16, 2022.
References
- ^ Hoberock, Barbara (23 August 2022). "Seifried defeats Jackson in state Senate District 2 GOP runoff". Tulsa World. Retrieved 10 November 2022.
- ^ Brinkman, Bennett (31 May 2022). "Senate District 2 GOP primary: Guns, abortion and 'godless commies'". Nondoc. Retrieved 10 November 2022.
- Killman, Curtis (8 November 2022). "Dana Prieto upsets J.J. Dossett in area state legislative election; open seats split between Republicans, Democrats". Tulsa World. Retrieved 10 November 2022.
- Jones, Alyse (16 November 2022). "Twenty-three returning, newly elected senators take Oath of Office in Oklahoma". KOCO. Retrieved 23 November 2022.
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- 21st-century Native American women
- Living people
- 1990s births
- Cherokee Nation state legislators in Oklahoma
- Native American Christians
- Republican Party Oklahoma state senators
- 21st-century members of the Oklahoma Legislature
- Women state legislators in Oklahoma
- Cherokee Nation women