Jim E. Hamilton | |
Office: | President pro tempore of the Oklahoma Senate |
Term Start: | 1973 |
Term End: | 1975 |
Predecessor: | Finis Smith |
Successor: | Gene C. Howard |
Office2: | Member of the Oklahoma Senate for the 4th district |
Term Start2: | 1967 |
Term End2: | 1976 |
Predecessor2: | Clem Hamilton |
Successor2: | Joe Johnson |
Office3: | Member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives for the 3rd district |
Term Start3: | 1984 |
Term End3: | 1998 |
Predecessor3: | Mick Thompson |
Successor3: | Kenneth Corn |
Birth Date: | 2 December 1935 |
Birth Place: | Howe, Oklahoma, U.S. |
Death Date: | (aged 83) |
Death Place: | Rogers, Arkansas |
Spouse: | Nancy Jo Livesay |
Party: | Democratic |
James E. Hamilton (born December 2, 1935) is an American former politician in the state of Oklahoma.
Hamilton was born in 1935 in Howe, Oklahoma. He attended Oklahoma State University and the University of Oklahoma and holds a Juris Doctor. He is an attorney. Hamilton is married to Nancy Jo Livesay; with her he has two children.[1]
James Hamilton was elected to the Oklahoma State Senate as a Democrat for the 4th district in a 1967 special election to fill the seat that was held by his father, Clem Hamilton, who died on May 30, 1967.[2] He served until 1976; during his time in the state senate he served a stint as president pro tempore from 1973 to 1975. Hamilton returned to the legislature in 1984 when he was elected to serve in the Oklahoma House of Representatives' 3rd district, which he served until 1998.
The Oklahoma Department of Corrections' Jim E. Hamilton Correctional Center is named after him.[3]