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Daniel Pae

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American politician

Daniel Pae
Member of theOklahoma House of Representatives
from the 62nd district
Assumed office
November 15, 2018
Preceded byJohn Montgomery
Personal details
Born (1995-07-25)July 25, 1995 (age 30)
PartyRepublican

Daniel Pae (born July 25, 1995) is an American politician who has served in theOklahoma House of Representatives from the 62nd district since 2018.[1][2] He attendedLawton High School, and he graduated from theUniversity of Oklahoma with amaster's degree inpublic administration. Prior to his election as a state representative, he was a part-time administrator for the City ofLawton, Oklahoma. At the time he was elected, he was the youngest member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives at 23 years of age.[3] In the2022 Oklahoma House of Representatives election, Pae's seat was uncontested.[4]

Pae serves as both co-chair of the Oklahoma chapter of Future Caucus and as a member of the Future Caucus Innovation Fellowship as a member of the Criminal Justice Reform cohort.[5][6]

Electoral history

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2018 Oklahoma House of Representatives District 62 election[4]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanDaniel Pae4,12250.3
DemocraticLarry Bush4,08049.7
Total votes8,202100.00
Republicanhold
2020 Oklahoma House of Representatives District 62 election[4]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanDaniel Pae6,10755.1
DemocraticLarry Bush4,97044.9
Total votes11,077100.00
Republicanhold

References

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  1. ^Slinkard, Caleb (November 18, 2018)."Former OU SGA president heading to Capitol". Normantranscript.com. RetrievedAugust 28, 2020.
  2. ^"Representative Daniel Pae". Okhouse.gov. RetrievedAugust 28, 2020.
  3. ^"12:10 To The Top Daniel Pae". Southwest Ledger. RetrievedDecember 23, 2022.
  4. ^abc"Daniel Pae". Ballotpedia. RetrievedDecember 23, 2022.
  5. ^Wyatt, Garrett (December 10, 2024)."64 Gen Z and Millennial Lawmakers Chosen for Bipartisan Future Caucus Fellowship".Future Caucus. RetrievedJuly 14, 2025.
  6. ^"OK Rep. Daniel Pae".Future Caucus. RetrievedJuly 14, 2025.
60th Legislature (2025–2027)
Speaker of the House
Kyle Hilbert (R)
Speakerpro tempore
Anthony Moore (R)
Majority Leader
Mark Lawson (R)
Minority Leader
Cyndi Munson (D)
  1. Eddy Dempsey (R)
  2. Jim Olsen (R)
  3. Rick West (R)
  4. Bob Ed Culver Jr. (R)
  5. Josh West (R)
  6. Rusty Cornwell (R)
  7. Steve Bashore (R)
  8. Tom Gann (R)
  9. Mark Lepak (R)
  10. Judd Strom (R)
  11. John Kane (R)
  12. Mark Chapman (R)
  13. Neil Hays (R)
  14. Chris Sneed (R)
  15. Tim Turner (R)
  16. Scott Fetgatter (R)
  17. Jim Grego (R)
  18. David Smith (R)
  19. Justin Humphrey (R)
  20. Jonathan Wilk (R)
  21. Cody Maynard (R)
  22. Ryan Eaves (R)
  23. Derrick Hildebrant (R)
  24. Chris Banning (R)
  25. Ronny Johns (R)
  26. Dell Kerbs (R)
  27. Danny Sterling (R)
  28. Danny Williams (R)
  29. Kyle Hilbert (R)
  30. Mark Lawson (R)
  31. Collin Duel (R)
  32. Jim Shaw (R)
  33. Molly Jenkins (R)
  34. Trish Ranson (D)
  35. Vacant
  36. John George (R)
  37. Ken Luttrell (R)
  38. John Pfeiffer (R)
  39. Erick Harris (R)
  40. Chad Caldwell (R)
  41. Denise Crosswhite Hader (R)
  42. Cynthia Roe (R)
  43. Jay Steagall (R)
  44. Jared Deck (D)
  45. Annie Menz (D)
  46. Jacob Rosecrants (D)
  47. Brian Hill (R)
  48. Tammy Townley (R)
  49. Josh Cantrell (R)
  50. Stacy Jo Adams (R)
  51. Brad Boles (R)
  52. Gerrid Kendrix (R)
  53. Jason Blair (R)
  54. Kevin West (R)
  55. Nick Archer (R)
  56. Dick Lowe (R)
  57. Anthony Moore (R)
  58. Carl Newton (R)
  59. Mike Dobrinski (R)
  60. Mike Kelley (R)
  61. Kenton Patzkowsky (R)
  62. Daniel Pae (R)
  63. Trey Caldwell (R)
  64. Rande Worthen (R)
  65. Toni Hasenbeck (R)
  66. Clay Staires (R)
  67. Rob Hall (R)
  68. Mike Lay (R)
  69. Mark Tedford (R)
  70. Suzanne Schreiber (D)
  71. Amanda Clinton (D)
  72. Michelle McCane (D)
  73. Ron Stewart (D)
  74. Kevin Wayne Norwood (R)
  75. T. J. Marti (R)
  76. Ross Ford (R)
  77. John Waldron (D)
  78. Meloyde Blancett (D)
  79. Melissa Provenzano (D)
  80. Stan May (R)
  81. Mike Osburn (R)
  82. Nicole Miller (R)
  83. Eric Roberts (R)
  84. Tammy West (R)
  85. Cyndi Munson (D)
  86. David Hardin (R)
  87. Ellyn Hefner (D)
  88. Ellen Pogemiller (D)
  89. Arturo Alonso (D)
  90. Emily Gise (R)
  91. Chris Kannady (R)
  92. Vacant
  93. Mickey Dollens (D)
  94. Andy Fugate (D)
  95. Max Wolfley (R)
  96. Preston Stinson (R)
  97. Aletia Timmons (D)
  98. Gabe Woolley (R)
  99. Vacant
  100. Marilyn Stark (R)
  101. Robert Manger (R)


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