Leadership
Chair of the House Appropriations & Budget Committee
Committees
Appropriations and Budget, Chair
GCCA, Chair
Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget, Chair
Special Committee on State-Tribal Relations, Chair
Joint Committee on Pandemic Relief FundingJoint Committee on State-Tribal RelationsLegislative Office of Fiscal Transparency (LOFT)Conference Committee on Wildlife
Special Conference Committee on HB 2775 and HB 1935
Wildlife
District Information
District 32
County(s) Represented in District
Lincoln, Logan, Payne
Municipality(s) Represented in District
Agra, Carney, Chandler, Davenport, Fallis, Kendrick, Meeker, Meridian, Perkins, Prague, Sparks, Stroud, Tryon, Warwick, Wellston
Zipcode(s) Represented in District
73044, 73045, 73054, 73058, 74023, 74026, 74028, 74030, 74059, 74062, 74079, 74804, 74824, 74832, 74834, 74851, 74855, 74860, 74864, 74869, 74875, 74881
Year Elected
Year: 2014
Term Limited
Year: 2026
PERSONAL:
Kevin Wallace was elected in 2014 to the Oklahoma House of Representatives, House District 32, which includes Lincoln County, the S.E. corner of Logan County, and a small portion of Southern Payne County. In 2017, Rep. Wallace was appointed to a leadership position, as chairman of the House Appropriations and Budget Committee, a major accomplishment for a representative serving the third year of a second term.
In the House, he also serves as chair of the Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget, as co-chair of the Legislative Office of Fiscal Transparency (LOFT) Legislative Oversight Committee, and co-chair of the Joint Committee on Tribal Relations. He also is a member of the House Wildlife Committee and has served on the State and Federal Redistricting North Central Oklahoma Subcommittee. He has also served on the Board of Leadership Oklahoma since 2021, and as co-chair of the Oklahoma Sportsmen's Legislative Caucus since 2020.
Wallace previously served as vice chair of the Wildlife Committee and was a member of the Energy & Natural Resources, Business, Labor & Retirement Law, and Agriculture & Rural Development committees as well as the Appropriations & Budget Subcommittee on Natural Resources & Regulatory Services.
A lifelong Lincoln County resident, Wallace earned a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from the University of Central Oklahoma in 1993. He co-founded American Cellular Service and Dynatek Development Services, which he sold in 2000. That same year, Wallace founded SWT Construction. Wallace is co-owner of Wallahachie L.L.C., a Whitetail deer and cattle breeding operation.
Wallace’s successful and lengthy business experience has created numerous jobs for fellow Lincoln County residents. He serves his community as a state representative and is a member of the Chandler Lion’s Club. He is a member of the First Baptist Church of Wellston and is the proud father of two grown daughters, Ashlynn and Hailey.
LEGISLATIVE SERVICE:
House of Representatives, 55th Legislature to present