Cyndi Munson Explained

Cyndi Munson
Office:Minority Leader of the Oklahoma House of Representatives
Term Start:November 16, 2022
Predecessor:Emily Virgin
State House1:Oklahoma
District1:85th
Term Start1:September 17, 2015
Predecessor1:David Dank
Birth Date:24 May 1985
Birth Place:Monterey, California, U.S.
Party:Democratic
Education:University of Central Oklahoma (BA)
University of Nebraska, Lincoln (MS)

Cyndi Munson (born May 24, 1985) is an American politician from Oklahoma. She is a Democratic member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives, representing the 85th district since 2015.[1] She won a special election to replace David Dank with over 54% of the vote.

Early life and education

Munson was born in Monterey, California and raised in Lawton, Oklahoma.[2] Munson's father was a member of the military. Munson earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from the University of Central Oklahoma and Master of Science in leadership education from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. As an undergraduate, Munson participated in a program in non-profit and voluntary services at Georgetown University.[3]

Career

Prior to entering politics, Munson has worked as a non-profit executive. Munson first ran for the Oklahoma House of Representatives in 2014, but lost to the incumbent.[4] Munson was elected to the Oklahoma House of Representatives in 2015, the first Asian-American to serve in the Oklahoma Legislature. In 2019, Munson was selected to serve on the Oversight Committee for the Legislative Office for Fiscal Transparency.[5] In 2022, Munson succeeded Emily Virgin as minority leader of the Oklahoma House of Representatives.[6] She was the first Asian American nominee for Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives.[7]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Democratic nominee Cyndi Munson wins Rep. David Dank's House Seat. Poya. Salamat. Sep 8, 2015. KOKH. Jan 7, 2021.
  2. Web site: Asian Avenue magazine - November 2015. 2020-06-21. Issuu. en.
  3. Web site: Representative Cyndi Munson - Oklahoma House of Representatives. 2020-06-21. www.okhouse.gov.
  4. News: Felder . Ben . Oklahoma Democrats, a once powerful party, look to rebuild . 17 July 2023 . . July 6, 2023.
  5. Web site: Associated Press. 2015-09-16. New Oklahoma State Representative Sworn into Office. 2020-06-21. KTUL.
  6. News: Felder . Ben . Cyndi Munson, the new Democratic House leader, sees a path forward for her party . 24 December 2022 . . 24 December 2022.
  7. News: Krehbiel . Randy . Political notebook: After long climb, state tax revenue leveling out . 21 May 2023 . . January 8, 2023.