Ellyn Hefner

American politician
Ellyn Hefner
Member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives
from the 87th district
Incumbent
Assumed office
November 16, 2022
Preceded byCollin Walke
Personal details
Political partyDemocratic
Children3
EducationMount St. Mary High School

Ellyn Novak Hefner is an American politician who has served as the Oklahoma House of Representatives member from the 87th district since November 16, 2022.

Education

She graduated from Mount St. Mary High School in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.[1]

Career

Hefner worked as a lobbyist for disability rights for adults and children with developmental disabilities for eighteen years.[2]

As of 2022, she also worked as a financial advisor at Mass Mutual.[2]

Oklahoma House of Representatives

Hefner announced her campaign for the Oklahoma House of Representatives's 87th district in 2022 to succeed retiring Representative Collin Walke. She was the sole Democratic candidate and did not have a primary.[2] She was endorsed by the Edmond Democratic Women chapter.[3] She faced Republican Gloria Banister in the November election.[4] She won the November election and was sworn in on November 16, 2022.[5][6]

Personal life

Hefner is a widow with three children.[3]

References

  1. ^ McGuigan, Patrick B. (20 April 2022). "Ellyn Hefner Running for State House Seat". The Oklahoma City Sentinel. Retrieved 22 October 2023.
  2. ^ a b c Tomlinson, Joe (October 18, 2022). "Gloria Banister, Ellyn Hefner vie for northwest OKC's House District 87". Nondoc. Retrieved 8 January 2023.
  3. ^ a b "Edw endorses Ellyn Hefner for HD8 and Blake Aguirre for SD22". Edmond Democratic Women. September 29, 2022. Retrieved 8 January 2023.
  4. ^ "Commitment 2022: Race for Oklahoma State House District 87". KOCO. October 24, 2022. Retrieved 8 January 2023.
  5. ^ "2022 Oklahoma State House - District 87 Election Results". USA Today. November 15, 2022. Retrieved 8 January 2023.
  6. ^ "House Members Take Oaths of Office". Oklahoma Farm Report. 17 November 2022. Retrieved 2 January 2023.
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59th Legislature (2023–2025)
Speaker of the House
Charles McCall (R)
Speaker pro tempore
Kyle Hilbert (R)
Majority Leader
Tammy West (R)
Minority Leader
Cyndi Munson (D)
  1. Eddy Dempsey (R)
  2. Jim Olsen (R)
  3. Rick West (R)
  4. Bob Ed Culver Jr. (R)
  5. Josh West (R)
  6. Rusty Cornwell (R)
  7. Steve Bashore (R)
  8. Tom Gann (R)
  9. Mark Lepak (R)
  10. Judd Strom (R)
  11. John Kane (R)
  12. Kevin McDugle (R)
  13. Neil Hays (R)
  14. Chris Sneed (R)
  15. Randy Randleman (R)
  16. Scott Fetgatter (R)
  17. Jim Grego (R)
  18. David Smith (R)
  19. Justin Humphrey (R)
  20. Sherrie Conley (R)
  21. Cody Maynard (R)
  22. Charles McCall (R)
  23. Terry O'Donnell (R)
  24. Chris Banning (R)
  25. Ronny Johns (R)
  26. Dell Kerbs (R)
  27. Danny Sterling (R)
  28. Danny Williams (R)
  29. Kyle Hilbert (R)
  30. Mark Lawson (R)
  31. Collin Duel (R)
  32. Kevin Wallace (R)
  33. John Talley (R)
  34. Trish Ranson (D)
  35. Ty Burns (R)
  36. John George (R)
  37. Ken Luttrell (R)
  38. John Pfeiffer (R)
  39. Erick Harris (R)
  40. Chad Caldwell (R)
  41. Denise Crosswhite Hader (R)
  42. Cynthia Roe (R)
  43. Jay Steagall (R)
  44. Jared Deck (D)
  45. Annie Menz (D)
  46. Jacob Rosecrants (D)
  47. Brian Hill (R)
  48. Tammy Townley (R)
  49. Josh Cantrell (R)
  50. Marcus McEntire (R)
  51. Brad Boles (R)
  52. Gerrid Kendrix (R)
  53. Mark McBride (R)
  54. Kevin West (R)
  55. Nick Archer (R)
  56. Dick Lowe (R)
  57. Anthony Moore (R)
  58. Carl Newton (R)
  59. Mike Dobrinski (R)
  60. Rhonda Baker (R)
  61. Kenton Patzkowsky (R)
  62. Daniel Pae (R)
  63. Trey Caldwell (R)
  64. Rande Worthen (R)
  65. Toni Hasenbeck (R)
  66. Clay Staires (R)
  67. Jeff Boatman (R)
  68. Lonnie Sims (R)
  69. Mark Tedford (R)
  70. Suzanne Schreiber (D)
  71. Amanda Swope (D)
  72. Monroe Nichols (D)
  73. Regina Goodwin (D)
  74. Mark Vancuren (R)
  75. T. J. Marti (R)
  76. Ross Ford (R)
  77. John Waldron (D)
  78. Meloyde Blancett (D)
  79. Melissa Provenzano (D)
  80. Stan May (R)
  81. Mike Osburn (R)
  82. Nicole Miller (R)
  83. Eric Roberts (R)
  84. Tammy West (R)
  85. Cyndi Munson (D)
  86. Dave Hardin (R)
  87. Ellyn Hefner (D)
  88. Mauree Turner (D)
  89. Arturo Alonso (D)
  90. Jon Echols (R)
  91. Chris Kannady (R)
  92. Forrest Bennett (D)
  93. Mickey Dollens (D)
  94. Andy Fugate (D)
  95. Max Wolfley (R)
  96. Preston Stinson (R)
  97. Jason Lowe (D)
  98. Dean Davis (R)
  99. Ajay Pittman (D)
  100. Marilyn Stark (R)
  101. Robert Manger (R)


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