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Chuck Hoskin Member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives
from the 6th districtPreceded by Joe Eddins Personal details Born January 29, 1952
Claremore, OklahomaPolitical party Democratic Party Spouse(s) Stephanie Children Amy, Charles, Jr., Amelia Alma mater Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College, Northeastern State University Military service Allegiance United States Service/branch United States Navy Chuck Hoskin is a member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives from the 6th district, which includes parts of Craig, Mayes, and Rogers counties.[1]
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Personal life
Hoskin was born in 1952 in Claremore, Oklahoma. After graduating from Vinita High School in 1970, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy. He was stationed on the USS Independence until his honorable discharge. After the Navy, he received his AA degree from Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College and his BA and M.Ed from Northeastern State University. Before being elected to the House, he served as an administrator for Locust Grove Public Schools in Locust Grove, Oklahoma. He is married to Stephanie and has 3 children, Amy, Charles, Jr., and Amelia.
Senate career
Hoskin was elected to the House in 2006, defeating Republican Wayland Smalley in the 2006 election, after incumbent Joe Eddins retired.
He serves on the Appropriations & Budget, Public Safety, Veterans & Military Affairs committees, as well as the Redistricting Eastern Oklahoma Subcommittee and the Joint Committee on Appropriations & Budget.
Election results
2006 Oklahoma State House District 6 election[2] Democratic Chuck Hoskin 6,334 60.96% Republican Wayland Smalley 4,057 39.04% Turnout 10,391 Party Candidate Votes % ±% References
- ^ "Oklahoma House of Representatives - Member's Page". Oklahoma House of Representatives. http://www.okhouse.gov/District.aspx?District=6. Retrieved May 25, 2011.
- ^ "SUMMARY RESULTS: General Election -- November 7, 2006". Oklahoma State Election Board. http://www.ok.gov/elections/support/10gen.html. Retrieved May 25, 2011.
Members of the Oklahoma House of Representatives 53rd Legislature (2011-2013)
Speaker of the House: Kris Steele (R) • Speaker pro Tempore: Jeffrey W. Hickman (R) • Majority Leader: Dale DeWitt (R) • Minority Leader: Scott Inman (D)- Rusty Farley (R)
- John R. Bennett (R)
- James Lockhart (D)
- Mike Brown (D)
- Doug Cox (R)
- Chuck Hoskin (D)
- Larry Glenn (D)
- Ben Sherrer (D)
- Marty Quinn (R)
- Steve Martin (R)
- Earl Sears (R)
- Wade Rousselot (D)
- Jerry McPeak (D)
- George Faught (R)
- Ed Cannaday (D)
- Jerry Shoemaker (D)
- Brian Renegar (D)
- Donnie Conditt (D)
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- Paul D. Roan (D)
- Dustin Roberts (R)
- Wes Hilliard (D)
- Sue Tibbs (R)
- Steve Kouplen (D)
- Todd Thomsen (R)
- Kris Steele (R)
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- Cory Williams (D)
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