Representative John Kane
District 11 -  Republican

Photo of Representative John Kane
Capitol Address:
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd.
Room  452
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 557-7358
Legislative Assistant:
Jenn Tupps
(405) 557-7358
Hometown

Bartlesville

Measures Authored 2025
 
HB1458
HB1459
HB1461
HB1463
HB2087
HB2088
HB2089
HB2184

Committees

Appropriations and Budget, Vice Chair
A&B Public Safety, Vice Chair
GCCA, Vice Chair
Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget, Vice Chair
Conference Committee on Education Oversight
Conference Committee on Judiciary and Public Safety Oversight
Education Oversight
Joint Committee on Pandemic Relief Funding - Health and Human Services Working Group
Judiciary and Public Safety Oversight
Legislative Evaluation and Development (LEAD)
Legislative Office of Fiscal Transparency (LOFT)
Wildlife

District Information

District 11

County(s) Represented in District

Tulsa, Washington

Municipality(s) Represented in District

Bartlesville, Collinsville, Owasso, Ramona, Skiatook, Vera

Zipcode(s) Represented in District

74003, 74006, 74021, 74051, 74055, 74061, 74070, 74073, 74080, 74082

Year Elected

Year: 2022

Term Limited

Year: 2034

Biographical Information
PERSONAL:

In 2022, Rep. John Kane was elected to represent House District 11 in the Oklahoma House of Representatives.

Kane was born and raised in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, and is a multi-generational cattle rancher and business owner.

He attended the University of Kansas. After graduating, he earned a certificate from Texas Christian University’s School of Ranch Management.

After beginning a career in banking, an opportunity led him to move home to join his family’s cattle-ranching operation with his father, which he now operates with his son.

Kane and his wife, Barbara, have five children and eight grandchildren.

Kane and Barbara are involved in their church, Grace Community Church, in Bartlesville. After years of involvement with community organizations, in April 2021, Governor Stitt appointed Kane to the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Commission. Kane resigned in late 2021 to run for his current seat.

LEGISLATIVE SERVICE:

House of Representatives, 59th Legislature to present