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|name = Jeff Hickman |image = Jeff Hickman.jpg |office = Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives |term_start = February 10, 2014 |term_end = January 3, 2017 |predecessor = T.W. Shannon |successor = Charles McCall |office1 = Speaker pro tempore of the Oklahoma House of Representatives |term_start1 = 2011 |term_end1 = 2012 |predecessor1 = Kris Steele |successor1 = Mike Jackson |birth_date = {{birth date and age|1973|11|28}} |birth_place = Alva, Oklahoma, U.S. |death_date = |death_place = |party = Republican |alma_mater = University of Oklahoma |religion = Christianity }} Jeff W. Hickman (born November 28, 1973) is an American politician in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. He is a former Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives, as of February 3, 2017. Hickman entered office in 2004 as a member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives, representing a Northwest Oklahoma district. He served as Speaker Pro Tempore from 2011 to 2012. He lost a previous bid to become Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives to T.W. Shannon.[1] Early life and familyJeff Hickman was born in Alva, Oklahoma on November 28, 1973, to Steve and Cathy (Leamon) Hickman. He was raised in and around Cherokee and Dacoma.[2] A graduate of the University of Oklahoma, Hickman worked as the press secretary of the president of the University of Oklahoma.[3] Political careerHickman began his political career when he was first elected to the Oklahoma House of Representatives on November 2, 2004.[4] He became Speaker Pro Tempore of the Oklahoma House of Representatives on January 4, 2011. Because Speaker Kris Steele was term limited, Republican members of the Oklahoma House of Representatives had to elect new leadership. Hickman ran for Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives, but was not selected to serve.[5] As a regular member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives in 2013, Hickman is the author of major education reform legislation.[6] Hickman is term limited in the Oklahoma Legislature in 2016. Hickman was named a 2014 Aspen Institute Rodel Fellow.[7] DistrictHouse District 58 represents Alfalfa, Grant, Major, Woods, and Woodward counties. Election history
References1. ^McNutt, Michael. House Republicans make their choice for next Oklahoma House speaker The Oklahoman October 18, 2011 (accessed March 29, 2013) {{Speakers of the Oklahoma House of Representatives}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Hickman, Jeffrey W}}2. ^Official Biography on Oklahoma House of Representatives Website (accessed March 29, 2013) 3. ^Official Biography on Oklahoma House of Representatives Website (accessed March 29, 2013) 4. ^2004 Election Results {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081126200359/http://www.elections.state.ok.us/00result.html |date=2008-11-26 }} 5. ^McNutt, Michael. House Republicans make their choice for next Oklahoma House speaker The Oklahoman October 18, 2011 (accessed March 29, 2013) 6. ^McNutt, Michael. Oklahoma public school deregulation measures advance The Oklahoman February 27, 2013 (accessed March 29, 2013) 7. ^{{cite web |title=About the Rodel Fellowship Program|url=http://www.aspeninstitute.org/leadership-programs/aspen-institute-rodel-fellowships-public-le-/about-rodel-fellowship-program}} 9 : 1973 births|Living people|Oklahoma Republicans|People from Alfalfa County, Oklahoma|People from Alva, Oklahoma|People from Woods County, Oklahoma|21st-century American politicians|Speakers of the Oklahoma House of Representatives|Aspen-Rodel Fellows |
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