Representative Randy Randleman
District 15 -  Republican

Photo of Representative Randy Randleman
Capitol Address:
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd.
Room  405
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 557-7375
Legislative Assistant:
Baylee Behrens
(405) 557-7375
Hometown

Eufaula

Measures Authored 2024
 
HB2997
HB3006
HB3007
HB3008
HB3016
HB3017
HB3018
HB3019
HB3021
HB3033
HR1051

Measures Authored 2023
 
HB1040
HB1041
HB1042
HB1043
HB1044
HB1050
HB2711
HB2712
HB2713
HB2714
HB2715

News Stories: 2023-24
News Story Titles
STATEMENT: Olsen, Randleman Co...  
Committees

A&B Human Services, Vice Chair
Children, Youth and Family Services
Conference Committee on Children, Youth and Family Services
Conference Committee on Health Services and Long-Term Care
Conference Committee on Public Health
Health Services and Long-Term Care
Public Health
Special Conference Committee on HB 2775 and HB 1935

District Information

District 15

County(s) Represented in District

Haskell, LeFlore, McIntosh, Muskogee, Pittsburg

Municipality(s) Represented in District

Bokoshe, Braggs, Briartown, Carlton Landing, Duchess Landing, Enterprise, Eufaula, Hanna, Hitchita, Hoyt, Keefton, Keota, Kinta, Lequire, Longtown, McCurtain, Porum, Quinton, River Bottom, Sand Hill, Shady Grove, Simms, Sour John, Stidham, Stigler, Tamaha, Texanna, Warner, Webbers Falls, Whitefield

Zipcode(s) Represented in District

74403, 74423, 74426, 74428, 74432, 74434, 74435, 74437, 74438, 74450, 74455, 74461, 74462, 74469, 74470, 74472, 74552, 74561, 74845, 74930, 74941, 74943, 74944, 74953, 74956, 74966

Year Elected

Year: 2018

Term Limited

Year: 2030

Biographical Information
PERSONAL:

Dr. Randy Randleman has a passion for children. As a mental health expert and foremost authority on classroom management and discipline, Randy has worked in 155 school districts and 135 head start centers across Oklahoma, including those in his very own District 15.

Randy is certified as a teacher, counselor, principal, psychometrist, superintendent, and licensed psychologist. Randy earned his associate’s degree at Northeastern Oklahoma A&M, his bachelor’s degree at the University of Tulsa, a master’s degree in counseling at Northeastern State University, and was certified in school psychology and psychometry at Oklahoma State University. He earned his Ph.D. at OSU in a combined program focusing on school and clinical psychology. Randy’s dissertation was “Managing Aggressive Children in the Classroom,” and he has also helped develop an alternative education program that received national awards.

Randy has worked with troubled and challenged kids for his entire life to help restore hope and find a path for success. Helping humanity succeed is his life’s mission, and he is honored to bring his expertise as a psychologist to the Oklahoma House of Representatives as he represents the interests of his constituents in District 15. Randy works to bring mental health issues to the forefront of minds in the Capitol building.

Legislation that’s good for District 15 is where Randy’s heart and vote will be. “If it’s good for my neighbors, then it will get my vote,” he said. “When I was elected to this seat, I became the representative for all of the people in District 15, whether Democrat or Republican or otherwise.”

Though Randy is a doctor, he came from very humble beginnings. Growing up in the community of Wilson, north of Henryetta, he shared the country life with his two brothers and one sister. In their home, Randy’s father was the disciplinarian while his mother was the prayer warrior.

Working with his father who could do almost anything, Randy gained experience in a wide variety of activities, including farming, ranching, building houses, and overhauling cars, to name a few. Randy’s friends are farmers, lawyers, teachers, and mothers and fathers of some of Oklahoma’s most troubled youth.

Randy’s wife, Jennifer is a school psychologist. The two of them love to travel, and outdoor activities are very much a part of the Randlemans’ life, from golf to hunting. Once a year Randy’s family, including his five children and three grandchildren, gather for a reunion on Eufaula Lake. Randy and Jennifer attend Community Culture Church where their son is pastor.

LEGISLATIVE SERVICE:

House of Representatives, 57th Legislature to present