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American politician
Nick Archer
Member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives
from the 55th district
Incumbent
Assumed office
November 16, 2022
Preceded byTodd Russ
Mayor of Elk City, Oklahoma
In office
2019 – November 2022
Succeeded byCory Spieker
Personal details
BornSayre, Oklahoma, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
SpouseKatie
Children2
Residence(s)Elk City, Oklahoma, U.S.
EducationUniversity of Oklahoma (BS)

Nick Archer is an American politician who has served as the Oklahoma House of Representatives member from the 55th district since November 16, 2022.

Early life and education

Nick Archer was born in Sayre, Oklahoma, and his family moved to Elk City, Oklahoma, when he was a child. He graduated from Elk City High School and the University of Oklahoma with a bachelor's degree in architecture. He is married to his wife and they have two children.

Private sector career and Elk City Politics

Archer works for Great Plains Analytical Services, a company that provides emissions testing for oil and gas companies. He also owns a firearm company, HFJ Outdoors.

In 2013, Archer moved back to Elk City, Oklahoma. He served on Elk City's zoning commission before later being elected mayor in 2019. He resigned in November 2022 and was succeeded by Cory Spieker.

Oklahoma House of Representatives

Archer announced his campaign for the Oklahoma House of Representatives in 2022 to succeed retiring Representative Todd Russ. Tad Boone and Jeff Sawatzky also launched campaigns for the office. Archer won the primary outright avoiding a runoff and since no non-Republican candidate filed for the office there was no general election. He was sworn in on November 16, 2022. He was one of twenty early Oklahoma lawmakers who endorsed Ron DeSantis for the 2024 presidential election.

References

  1. ^ "Representative Nick Archer". okhouse.gov. Oklahoma House of Representatives. Retrieved November 28, 2024.
  2. ^ Hancock, Andrea (June 26, 2022). "GOP primary will decide next rep for House District 55". NonDoc. Retrieved 7 January 2023.
  3. Brown, Trevor; Monies, Paul; Ramos, Lionel; Ross, Keaton (April 19, 2022). "Why Are You Running? Oklahoma Candidates Say Why They're in the Race". Oklahoma Watch. Retrieved 7 January 2023.
  4. "Interim Elk City Mayor Sworn In". 96.5. November 8, 2022. Retrieved 7 January 2023.
  5. Hancock, Andrea; Brinkman, Bennett; Savage, Tres (June 30, 2022). "In Legislature, 3 incumbents out, 10 races go to runoffs". NonDoc. Retrieved 7 January 2023.
  6. "Archer Takes Oath of Office". 96.5. November 16, 2022. Retrieved 7 January 2023.
  7. Ogles, Jacob (2023-06-07). "20 Oklahoma lawmakers endorse Ron DeSantis". Florida Politics. Retrieved 2023-06-08.
Members of the Oklahoma House of Representatives
59th Legislature (2023–2025)
Speaker of the House
Kyle Hilbert (R)
Speaker pro tempore
Anthony Moore (R)
Majority Leader
Mark Lawson (R)
Minority Leader
Cyndi Munson (D)
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  2. Jim Olsen (R)
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  12. Mark Chapman (R)
  13. Neil Hays (R)
  14. Chris Sneed (R)
  15. Tim Turner (R)
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  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)
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  33. Molly Jenkins (R)
  34. Trish Ranson (D)
  35. Ty Burns (R)
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  37. Ken Luttrell (R)
  38. John Pfeiffer (R)
  39. Erick Harris (R)
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  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)
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  58. Carl Newton (R)
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  70. Suzanne Schreiber (D)
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  73. Ron Stewart (D)
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  76. Ross Ford (R)
  77. John Waldron (D)
  78. Meloyde Blancett (D)
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  84. Tammy West (R)
  85. Cyndi Munson (D)
  86. Dave Hardin (R)
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  88. Ellen Pogemiller (D)
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  90. Emily Gise (R)
  91. Chris Kannady (R)
  92. Forrest Bennett (D)
  93. Mickey Dollens (D)
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  95. Max Wolfley (R)
  96. Preston Stinson (R)
  97. Jason Lowe (D)
  98. Gabe Woolley (R)
  99. Ajay Pittman (D)
  100. Marilyn Stark (R)
  101. Robert Manger (R)
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