Committees
A&B General Government, Chair
Appropriations and Budget
A&B Public Safety
General Government
Government Oversight
Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget
Joint Committee on Pandemic Relief Funding
Joint Committee on Pandemic Relief Funding - Government Transformation and Collaboration Working Group
Hometown
Copan
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County(s) Represented in District
Nowata, Osage, Washington
Municipality(s) Represented in District
Avant, Barnsdall, Bartlesville, Bowring, Copan, Delaware, Dewey, Lenapah, Nelagoney, Nowata, Ochelata, Pershing, South Coffeyville, Vera, Wann, Whippoorwill, Wynona
Zipcode(s) Represented in District
67337, 74001, 74002, 74003, 74006, 74022, 74027, 74029, 74035, 74042, 74048, 74051, 74056, 74061, 74070, 74072, 74083, 74084, 74301
Year Elected
Year: 2018
Term Limited
Year: 2030
PERSONAL:
Representative Judd Strom, a Republican, has represented House District 10 since 2018. A rancher and rural firefighter, Strom brings a community-first perspective to public service, with an unfailing focus on strengthening rural infrastructure, protecting private property rights and ensuring government operates efficiently and responsibly.
A lifelong resident of northeastern Oklahoma, Strom was prompted to run for office by his belief in the need for a more effective government that is held accountable by the people it serves. His time in the Legislature has centered on advancing policies that support rural communities, expand economic opportunity and promote responsible stewardship of taxpayer dollars.
Since 2021, Strom has served as chair of the House Appropriations and Budget Subcommittee on General Government. Through this role, he oversees annual budget requests from dozens of state agencies and plays an integral part in the appropriations process while ensuring services are being delivered efficiently.
His legislative accomplishments include House Bill 1095, which introduced a first-of-its-kind approach to criminal justice reform by offering offenders a reduced sentence if they afterward relocate from the area of their conviction for the length of their sentence.
He has also led a package of reforms aimed at addressing waste, fraud and abuse in government spending, working alongside lawmakers and the State Auditor and Inspector after an audit identified $93.4 million in questionable expenditures. His broader legislative work includes measures to combat credit card fraud, improve government efficiency and support positive health outcomes for newborns.
Strom has also worked to position Oklahoma for long-term economic growth. His efforts to expand trade relationships with Taiwan have helped open new opportunities in technology development and economic diversification, placing Oklahoma at the forefront of emerging industries.
In addition to his legislative work, Strom is well known throughout his community and has been a strong advocate for rural communities and the services they depend on.
He continues to support efforts to expand rural water infrastructure, strengthen fire and EMT training and increase access to career and technical education programs for students. His work has also focused on helping rural communities attract resources, create job opportunities and encourage young people to build their futures close to home.
He has been recognized for his service with honors, including 2025 Legislator of Year for support of the mission of the Oklahoma National Guard and a Legislative Leadership Award from the Rural Electric Cooperative. He was also appointed by the Speaker of the House to serve on the Fiscal Affairs and Government Operations Committee of the Council of State Governments Southern Office.
Strom graduated from Pawhuska High School and earned a degree in political science from Oklahoma State University. He continues to work on his family’s ranch, which has been in operation for more than 70 years.
LEGISLATIVE SERVICE:
House of Representatives, 57th Legislature to present