Don Armes Explained

Don Armes
State House:Oklahoma
District:63rd
Term Start:2002
Term End:2014
Predecessor:Lloyd Benson
Successor:Jeff Coody
Birth Name:Donald Lee Armes
Birth Date:31 July 1961
Birth Place:Midwest City, Oklahoma, U.S.
Spouse:Dede Armes
Party:Republican
Children:2
Residence:Faxon, Oklahoma, U.S.
Alma Mater:Cameron University
Profession:Farmer, auctioneer

Don Armes (born July 31, 1961) is a United States Republican politician from U.S. state of Oklahoma. Armes served in the Oklahoma House of Representatives, representing state House District 63. He was first elected to the seat in 2002.

Early life and career

Armes was born in Midwest City, Oklahoma to Donald C. Armes and Elaine O. (Oliver) Bennett. He attended Cameron University, where he studied agricultural education and animal science. Armes worked as a broadcaster for KSWO-TV from 1999 to 2002, as an agriculture educator in Lawton and continues to work as a farmer and auctioneer today.[1]

Political career and controversy

Armes has represented his district as a conservative lawmaker with a focus on issues that affect rural Oklahomans, and received a rating of 100% from the Oklahoma Farm Bureau.[2] He has consistently supported legislation which would restrict abortion access.[3] Armes has consistently voted against embryonic stem cell research, for tax relief and government modernization. In 2014, his last year in office, Armes was embroiled in a controversy involving efforts to sabotage the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality.[4] It was also widely alleged that Armes conspired with insiders at the Department of Environmental Quality, and that he engaged in romantic relationships with one of those Department of Environmental Quality employees.[5]

Personal life

Armes currently lives in Faxon, Oklahoma with his wife, Dede. They have two children, Katy and Kelsey Armes.[6]

Organizations

District

House District 63 encompasses Tillman County and the western half of Comanche County. Most of the district is rural.

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.votesmart.org/bio.php?can_id=46099 Don Armes Biography, VoteSmart.org
  2. Web site: July 16, 2010 by Matrix Digital Media Inc - Issuu.
  3. Web site: The Voter's Self Defense System.
  4. Web site: Sex and Sabotage.
  5. Web site: Sex and Sabotage.
  6. http://www.votesmart.org/bio.php?can_id=46099 Don Armes Biography, VoteSmart.org