Representative Gerrid Kendrix
District 52 -  Republican

Photo of Representative Gerrid Kendrix
Capitol Address:
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd.
Room  204
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 557-7369
Legislative Assistant:
Melanie Morriss
(405) 557-7369
Hometown

Altus

Measures Authored 2025
 
HB1029
HB1030
HB1031
HB1032
HB1033
HB1034
HB1035
HB1036
HB1037
HB1038
HB1039
HB1040
HB1041
HB1042
HB2728
HB2729
HB2730
HB2731
HB2733
HB2734
HB2735
HB2736
HB2737
HB2738
HB2739
HB2740

News Stories: 2025-26
News Story Titles
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House Passes REINS Act: Second...  
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Leadership

Assistant Minority Floor Leader

Committees

Administrative Rules , Chair
Conference Committee on Administrative Rules, Chair
Appropriations and Budget
A&B Finance
A&B Public Safety
GCCA
Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget
Utilities

District Information

District 52

County(s) Represented in District

Greer, Harmon, Jackson, Kiowa

Municipality(s) Represented in District

Altus, Blair, East Duke, Eldorado, Elmer, Friendship, Gould, Granite, Headrick, Hobart, Hollis, Lone Wolf, Mangum, Martha, Mountain Park, Olustee, Snyder, Willow

Zipcode(s) Represented in District

73521, 73523, 73526, 73532, 73537, 73539, 73544, 73547, 73549, 73550, 73554, 73556, 73559, 73560, 73564, 73566, 73571, 73651, 73655, 73673

Year Elected

Year: 2020

Term Limited

Year: 2032

Biographical Information
PERSONAL:

Rep. Gerrid Kendrix was elected to the Oklahoma House of Representatives in 2020.

A third generation resident of Altus, he graduated from Altus High School in 1985. Kendrix earned a Bachelor of Science degree in accounting from Cameron University in 1991 and returned to Altus to begin his accounting career. After earning his Certified Public Accountant (CPA) license, Kendrix has served the Altus community for over 30 years and continues to operate that on a “part-time” basis.

He received the State Chamber of Oklahoma's Rising Star Award in 2021 and was selected by Governor Stitt and Speaker McCall to serve on the Governor’s Council for Workforce and Economic Development. He was also appointed to the House Special Investigative Committee in 2022.

Kendrix and his high school sweetheart, Cynthia, married in 1987 and have three grown children and six grandchildren.

He serves as a deacon in his church, where he has assisted on the finance committee, mentored teens, lead ministries for elderly and widows and facilitated Bible study groups. Kendrix also previously served on the Board of Trustees of Oklahoma Baptist Homes for Children.

LEGISLATIVE SERVICE:

House of Representatives, 58th Legislature to present