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Lewis H. Moore

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Lewis H. Moore
Member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives
from the 96th district
In office
2009 – November 16, 2020
Preceded byLance Cargill
Succeeded byPreston Stinson
Personal details
BornDecember 22, 1958
Fayetteville, Arkansas, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
SpousePatti Moore
ChildrenHansen Moore
Micah Moore
Nathan Moore
Jackson Moore
Residence(s)Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.

Lewis H. Moore (born December 22, 1958) is an American politician in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Moore served in the Oklahoma House of Representatives from 2009 to 2020.

Political career

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In the legislative session of his first term as a lawmaker in 2009, Moore was the primary author of a total of 14 bills. Of those, one passed in the House but died in committee in the state Senate; a second bill was approved by both chambers but was vetoed by Governor Brad Henry.[1]

On March 16, 2010, Moore admitted in a statement to moving a portrait of President Barack Obama and replacing it with Gov. Brad Henry's portrait because he was angry over the President's attempt to overhaul the nation's health care system. He apologized and said he was not trying to be disrespectful of the office of the President.[2]

In 2013, Moore became chairman of a committee created to look at state sovereignty issues.[3]

Moore introduced a bill to address the workers' compensation system during the 2013 legislative session.[4]

Personal life

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Moore is a military veteran and attends Faith Bible Church. He lives in Edmond with his wife Patti and four children: Hansen, Michah, Nathan and Jackson.[5]

Election history

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November 4, 2008, Election results for Oklahoma State Representative for District 96
Candidates Party Votes %
Lewis H. Moore Republican Party 12,363 64.68%
Dianne Hunter Democratic Party 6,750 35.32%
Source: [1]

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