Larry Glenn

American politician
Larry Glenn
Member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives
from the 7th district
In office
2005–2015
Succeeded byBen Loring
Personal details
Born (1947-07-07) July 7, 1947 (age 76)
Miami, Oklahoma
NationalityAmerican
Cherokee Nation
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseJanet Glenn
Residence(s)Miami, Oklahoma
Alma materNortheastern Oklahoma A&M College
Professionequipment repair

Larry Glenn (born July 7, 1947) is a former Democratic member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives, representing the 7th District since 2005.[1] He would have been term limited at the end of 2016, but chose not to seek reelection in 2014.[2]

He served four years in the U.S. Air Force in southeast Asia and was honorably discharged as a staff sergeant in 1970.

He served four years as a Miami, Oklahoma police and fire commissioner, two years as a Miami finance commissioner, five years as an Ottawa County, Oklahoma undersheriff and serves on the National Conference of State Legislatures standing committee on environment.[3]

He lives in Miami, with his wife, Janet Glenn. They have four children: Scott, Keith, Courtney and Benn and three grandchildren: Elise, Kyla and Conner.[4]

Committee assignments

Glenn served on these legislative committees:[5]

  • A&B CareerTech
  • A&B Non-appropriated
  • Public Safety
  • Conference Committee on States' Rights
  • Conference Committee on Transportation
  • States' Rights
  • Transportation

References

  1. ^ "Representative Loring, Ben - Oklahoma House of Representatives". Archived from the original on 2015-10-28. Retrieved 2015-10-29. Oklahoma House of Representatives
  2. ^ https://votesmart.org/candidate/46327/larry-glenn#.U3unaBysjb8 Project Vote Smart
  3. ^ "Representative Loring, Ben - Oklahoma House of Representatives". Archived from the original on 2015-10-28. Retrieved 2015-10-28. Oklahoma House of Representatives
  4. ^ http://votesmart.org/candidate/biography/46327/larry-glenn#.VjFSFists0W Project Vote Smart bio
  5. ^ Profile from the Oklahoma Legislature

External links

  • Oklahoma House of Representatives homepage
  • Oklahoma House of Representatives profile
  • Project Vote Smart profile
  • Campaign Contributions: [1] Follow the Money
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59th Legislature (2023–2025)
Speaker of the House
Charles McCall (R)
Speaker pro tempore
Kyle Hilbert (R)
Majority Leader
Tammy West (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)
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  9. Mark Lepak (R)
  10. Judd Strom (R)
  11. John Kane (R)
  12. Kevin McDugle (R)
  13. Neil Hays (R)
  14. Chris Sneed (R)
  15. Randy Randleman (R)
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  17. Jim Grego (R)
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  20. Sherrie Conley (R)
  21. Cody Maynard (R)
  22. Charles McCall (R)
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  26. Dell Kerbs (R)
  27. Danny Sterling (R)
  28. Danny Williams (R)
  29. Kyle Hilbert (R)
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  33. John Talley (R)
  34. Trish Ranson (D)
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  37. Ken Luttrell (R)
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  45. Annie Menz (D)
  46. Jacob Rosecrants (D)
  47. Brian Hill (R)
  48. Tammy Townley (R)
  49. Josh Cantrell (R)
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  53. Mark McBride (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. Rhonda Baker (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. Jeff Boatman (R)
  68. Lonnie Sims (R)
  69. Mark Tedford (R)
  70. Suzanne Schreiber (D)
  71. Amanda Swope (D)
  72. Monroe Nichols (D)
  73. Regina Goodwin (D)
  74. Mark Vancuren (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. Dave Hardin (R)
  87. Ellyn Hefner (D)
  88. Mauree Turner (D)
  89. Arturo Alonso (D)
  90. Jon Echols (R)
  91. Chris Kannady (R)
  92. Forrest Bennett (D)
  93. Mickey Dollens (D)
  94. Andy Fugate (D)
  95. Max Wolfley (R)
  96. Preston Stinson (R)
  97. Jason Lowe (D)
  98. Dean Davis (R)
  99. Ajay Pittman (D)
  100. Marilyn Stark (R)
  101. Robert Manger (R)


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