The 60th Oklahoma Legislature is the current meeting of the legislative branch of the government of Oklahoma, composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives. It meets in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma from January 3, 2025, to January 3, 2027, during the second two years of the second administration of Governor Kevin Stitt. The 2024 Oklahoma elections maintained Republican control of both the House and Senate.
Dates of sessions
- Organizational day: January 7, 2025.
- First session: February 3, 2025 -
Major events
On January 7, 2025, Kyle Hilbert was sworn in as the youngest Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives in state history.
Membership
Changes in membership
- Roger Thompson resigned during the 59th Oklahoma Legislature, leaving SD-8 vacant at the beginning of the 60th legislature.
- January 1, 2025: Mark Vancuren resigned from HD-74 to serve as deputy county commissioner for Tulsa County under Lonnie Sims, leaving the seat vacant at the beginning of the 60th legislature.
- January 28, 2025: Amanda Swope resigned from HD-71 to serve as the Director of Tribal Policy & Partnership for Tulsa.
- April 7, 2025: Jason Lowe resigned from HD-97 to serve as an Oklahoma County commissioner.
- May 21, 2025: Bryan Logan was sworn into SD-8 after a special election.
- June 18, 2025: Kevin Wayne Norwood was sworn into HD-74 after a special election.
- Amanda Clinton was sworn into HD-71 after a special election.
- Aletia Timmons was sworn into HD-97 after a special election.
- October 1, 2025: Ty Burns resigned from HD-35 after pleading guilty to misdemeanor domestic abuse.
- November 14, 2025: Forrest Bennett resigned from HD-92 to lead the Oklahoma AFL-CIO.
- January 28, 2026: Ajay Pittman resigned from HD-99 after pleading guilty to forgery.
- February 16, 2026: Dillon Travis is sworn into HD-35, succeeding Burns.
Senate
Overview
Leadership
Senate Leadership
Members
â Elected in a special election
House
Overview
Leadership
House Leadership
Members
â Elected in a special election
References