词条 | Curtis McDaniel |
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|honorific-prefix = Representative |name = Curtis McDaniel |image = File:CurtisMcDaniel.jpg |state_house = Oklahoma |district = 1st |term_start = 2012 |term_end = |predecessor = Rusty Farley |successor = |prior_term = |birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1952|01|17|df=yes}} |birth_place = Hugo, Oklahoma |death_date = |death_place = |nationality = American |spouse = Debbie |party = Democratic |residence = Smithville, Oklahoma |religion = Christian |alma_mater = Oklahoma State University |profession = retired school administrator, auctioneer }} Curtis McDaniel (born January 17, 1952) is a U.S. politician from the state of Oklahoma. McDaniel formerly served in the Oklahoma House of Representatives on behalf of District 1, which encompasses McCurtain County and the southern portion of LeFlore County. On April 11, 2014, he filed to run for an Oklahoma Senate seat vacated by Jerry Ellis.[1] He was defeated by Republican candidate Joseph Silk.[2] Early life and careerCurtis McDaniel was born on January 17, 1952, in Hugo, Oklahoma. He earned a bachelor's degree in agricultural education in 1975 from Oklahoma State University and a master's degree in public administration from Southeastern Oklahoma State University in 1998.[3] Prior to serving in the Oklahoma Legislature, he worked extensively in Oklahoma public schools, having worked as a vocational agriculture instructor at Oney, Helena-Gotry, Smithville and Newcastle Public Schools and as a principal for Smithville's elementary, middle school, and high school.[3] McDaniel has also worked as an auctioneer for OKC West Stockyards and as an employee of McDaniel Real Estate and Auction Company.[3] Political careerCurtis McDaniel was elected to his first term in a special election in 2012 to fill the seat of a legislator who died.[4] Since his election Curtis McDaniel has sought to enhance the areas of agriculture, education, and tourism for the state of Oklahoma. In 2013, McDaniel authored legislation to rename a highway passing through his district and proposed a measure to ban texting while driving which has been applauded by the state’s major newspaper.[5] Leadership and committee assignmentsMcDaniel served in the leadership role as the Minority Caucus Secretary and is a member of the following committees: Agriculture and Wildlife; A & B General Government; Common Education; Tourism & International Relations. DistrictDistrict 1 is rural and includes McCurtain County, Oklahoma, which is made up of the following municipalities: Broken Bow, Eagletown, Garvin, Haworth, Idabel, Millerton, Smithville, Valliant and Wright City. It also includes the southern portion of LeFlore County, Oklahoma and the towns of Whitesboro, Muse, Page, and Stapp-Zoe. Memberships and affiliationsElder at Panther Creek Christian Church Founder of Oklahoma Club Calf Association Chairman of Board for Kiamichi Career Tech Foundation Board of Kiamichi Bible Institute References1. ^2014 Candidate filings, Oklahoma State Election Board accessed April 11, 2014. {{Oklahoma House of Representatives}}{{Oklahoma}}{{DEFAULTSORT:McDaniel, Curtis}}2. ^Oklahoma Election Results, Oklahoma Election Board, 2014. 3. ^1 2 Biography of Curtis McDaniel, Project Vote Smart. (accessed July 9, 2013) 4. ^McNutt, Michael. Newest member of the House takes office in Oklahoma Legislature, The Oklahoman, February 23, 2012 (accessed April 9, 2013). 5. ^Another try to ban texting and driving {{webarchive|url=https://archive.is/20130630002457/http://blog.newsok.com/scissortales/2013/02/21/another-try-to-ban-texting-and-driving/ |date=2013-06-30 }}, February 21, 2013 (accessed April 9, 2013). 10 : 1952 births|Living people|Members of the Oklahoma House of Representatives|Oklahoma Democrats|People from Hugo, Oklahoma|People from McCurtain County, Oklahoma|Oklahoma State University alumni|Southeastern Oklahoma State University alumni|American auctioneers|21st-century American politicians |
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