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American politician
Grant Green
Member of the Oklahoma Senate
from the 28th district
Incumbent
Assumed office
November 16, 2022
Preceded byZack Taylor
Personal details
Born1968 or 1969 (age 55–56)
Political partyRepublican

Grant Green is an American politician who has served as the Oklahoma Senate member from the 28th district since November 16, 2022.

Oklahoma Senate

Green ran in for the Oklahoma Senate in 2022 to succeed retiring Senator Zack Taylor in the 28th district. He faced a six candidate primary including himself, Jeff McCommas, Jamey Mullin, Tony Wilson, Karen Rackley and Robert Trimble. He advanced to a runoff with Jeff McCommas. During the runoff he campaigned on “protect rural Oklahoma from the urban woke mob” and his campaign was criticized by his opponent for accepting $12,250 in donations from political action committees. He won the primary and general elections and was sworn in on November 16, 2022.

References

  1. ^ Brinkman, Bennett (9 June 2022). "Urban meets rural in Senate District 28 primaries". NonDoc. Retrieved 4 December 2022.
  2. Brinkman, Bennett (12 August 2022). "Rural ranching: SD 28 GOP runoff pits Grant Green against Jeff McCommas". NonDoc. Retrieved 4 December 2022.
  3. Jones, Alyse (16 November 2022). "Twenty-three returning, newly elected senators take Oath of Office in Oklahoma". KOCO. Retrieved 23 November 2022.
Members of the Oklahoma Senate
59th Legislature (2023–2025)
President of the Senate
Matt Pinnell (R)
President pro tempore
Greg Treat (R)
Majority Floor Leader
Julie Daniels (R)
Minority Leader
Julia Kirt (D)
  1. Micheal Bergstrom (R)
  2. Ally Seifried (R)
  3. Julie McIntosh (R)
  4. Tom Woods (R)
  5. George Burns (R)
  6. David Bullard (R)
  7. Warren Hamilton (R)
  8. Vacant
  9. Avery Frix (R)
  10. Bill Coleman (R)
  11. Regina Goodwin (D)
  12. Todd Gollihare (R)
  13. Jonathan Wingard (R)
  14. Jerry Alvord (R)
  15. Lisa Standridge (R)
  16. Mary B. Boren (D)
  17. Shane Jett (R)
  18. Jack Stewart (R)
  19. Roland Pederson (R)
  20. Chuck Hall (R)
  21. Randy Grellner (R)
  22. Kristen Thompson (R)
  23. Lonnie Paxton (R)
  24. Darrell Weaver (R)
  25. Brian Guthrie (R)
  26. Darcy Jech (R)
  27. Casey Murdock (R)
  28. Grant Green (R)
  29. Julie Daniels (R)
  30. Julia Kirt (D)
  31. Spencer Kern (R)
  32. Dusty Deevers (R)
  33. Christi Gillespie (R)
  34. Dana Prieto (R)
  35. Jo Anna Dossett (D)
  36. John Haste (R)
  37. Aaron Reinhardt (R)
  38. Brent Howard (R)
  39. David Rader (R)
  40. Carri Hicks (D)
  41. Adam Pugh (R)
  42. Brenda Stanley (R)
  43. Kendal Sacchieri (R)
  44. Michael Brooks-Jimenez (D)
  45. Paul Rosino (R)
  46. Mark Mann (D)
  47. Kelly E. Hines (R)
  48. Nikki Nice (D)


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