Kris Steele

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Kris Steele
Kris Steele

In office
2000 – Present
Preceded by Bob Weaver
Constituency 26th House District

Born 1973
Ardmore, Oklahoma
Political party Republican
Spouse Kellie Kursar
Residence Shawnee, Oklahoma
Website Representative Kris Steele's Official House Website
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Kris Steele is a United States politician from the U.S. state of Oklahoma and is a member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives.

Born in Ardmore, Oklahoma on July 11, 1973, Steel graduated from Broken Bow High School in 1992 and earning a B.A. in Religion from Oklahoma Baptist University in 1996. Since graduating from OBU, Steele has served as a Baptist minister and public school teacher.

Elected to the Oklahoma House of Representatives on November 7, 2000; Steele will be term limited out of office in 2012.

Steele and his wife Kellie Kursar live in Shawnee, Oklahoma.

[edit] House Committees

  • Health, Chair
  • Human Services Committee
  • Public Health Committee
  • Veterans

[edit] Election History

November 7, 2000, Election results for Oklahoma State Representative for District 26
Candidates Party Votes %
  Kris Steele Republican Party 6,162 54.60%
  TERRY LaVALLEY Democratic Party 5,123 45.40%
Source: [1]
November 2, 2004, Election results for Oklahoma State Representative for District 26
Candidates Party Votes %
  Kris Steele Republican Party 8,608 68.71%
  PAT BATEMAN Democratic Party 3,920 31.29%
Source: [2]
November 7, 2006, Election results for Oklahoma State Representative for District 26
Candidates Party Votes %
  Kris Steele Republican Party 5,315 63.47%
  JOE FREEMAN Democratic Party 3,059 36.53%
Source: [3]

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