- Todd Hiett
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birth_date = Birth date and age|1967|7|9|mf=y
birth_place =Kellyville, Oklahoma
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office = Oklahoma State Representative
term_start = 1995
term_end = 2007
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party = Republican
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constituency = 29th House District
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spouse = Bridget Anne Beil
children = Jimmy, John, Hillary
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office2= Speaker of the Oklahoma House
term_start2 = 2005
term_end2 = 2007
predecessor2 =Larry Adair
successor2 =Lance Cargill
constituency2 =Todd Hiett (
July 9 ,1967 ) is an Americanrancher and Republicanpolitician fromOklahoma . Hiett served in theOklahoma House of Representatives from 1995 until 2007. During his final two years in office, Hiett served as the Speaker of the House. Hiett was the first Republican to hold that position in over eight decades.Once he had completed the maximum twelve year term (
term limits are constitutionally mandated in Oklahoma), Hiett launched a campaign to succeedMary Fallin as theLieutenant Governor of Oklahoma . Hiett lost the 2006 race to DemocratJari Askins .Biography
Todd Hiett was born in
Kellyville, Oklahoma to Jim and Beverly Hiett. He is married to Bridget Anne Beil, with whom he has three children: Jimmy, John and Hillary.Representing the 29th House District, Hiett served in the Oklahoma House from 1995 to 2007, quickly becoming the House Minority Leader in 2002. After the Republicans took control of the House in 2005, Hiett was elected Speaker, the first Republican to serve in over eighty years. Hiett is only the second Republican to hold that position. The first was Geo Schwabe, who served from 1921 to 1923.
Bid for Lt. Governor
Hiett placed his name in the Republican
primary election to replace outgoing RepublicanMary Fallin asLieutenant Governor of Oklahoma . In the primaries, Hiett facedNancy Riley andScott Pruitt . Following the primaries onJuly 25 ,2006 , Riley received 23% of the vote, Pruitt received 34%, and Hiett received 43%. Hiett, according to Oklahoma state law, had to face Pruitt in a runoff, with the winner receiving the party's nomination.Following the run-off election on
August 22 ,2006 , Hiett received 66,217 votes and 50.92% as opposed to Pruitt's 63,812 votes and 49.08%. Hiett was the Republican nominee for Lt. Governor, but he lost to Democratic House Minority LeaderJari Askins in the November general election.References
* [http://www.toddhiett.com/index.htm Todd Hiett for Lt Governor]
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