Representative Nick Archer
District 55 -  Republican

Photo of Representative Nick Archer
Capitol Address:
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd.
Room  547
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 557-7312
Legislative Assistant:
Holley Fulton
(405) 557-7312
Hometown

Elk City

Measures Authored 2024
 
HB3424
HB3425
HB3426
HB3427
HB3428
HB3429
HB3430
HB3431
HB3432
HB3433
HB3434
HB3435
HB3436
HB3437
HB3438
HB3439
HB3440
HB3441
HB3442
HB3443
HB3444
HB3445
HB3446
HB3447
HB3448

Measures Authored 2023
 
HB1420
HB1421
HB1422

News Stories: 2023-24
News Story Titles
Gun Safety Bill Passes Committ...  
Bill Providing Paid Maternity ...  
Committees

Conference Committee on General Government, Vice Chair
General Government, Vice Chair
A&B Natural Resources
Conference Committee on Energy and Natural Resources
Conference Committee on Rural Development
Energy and Natural Resources
Rural Development
Special Conference Committee on HB 2775 and HB 1935

District Information

District 55

County(s) Represented in District

Beckham, Blaine, Caddo, Canadian, Washita

Municipality(s) Represented in District

Bessie, Burns Flat, Calumet, Canute, Carter, Colony, Corn, Dill City, El Reno, Elk City, Foss, Geary, Hydro, New Cordell, Okarche, Rocky, Sentinel

Zipcode(s) Represented in District

73014, 73021, 73024, 73033, 73036, 73040, 73043, 73047, 73048, 73053, 73062, 73078, 73096, 73099, 73601, 73622, 73624, 73626, 73627, 73632, 73641, 73644, 73647, 73661, 73662, 73664, 73669, 73762

Year Elected

Year: 2022

Term Limited

Year: 2034

Biographical Information
PERSONAL:

In 2022, Rep. Nick Archer was elected to represent House District 55 in the Oklahoma House of Representatives.

Archer was born in Sayre, Oklahoma, but shortly moved to Elk City. After graduating from Elk City High School, he attended the University of Oklahoma, where he was in the President's Leadership Class and earned a bachelor's degree in architecture.

In 2013 Archer and his wife, Katie, returned to Western Oklahoma. In the same year, Archer joined Leadership Elk City, where he was introduced to local government. He serves as the Director of Engineering at Great Plains Analytical Services. He served on the Elk City Planning and Zoning Commission, and in 2019, Archer was elected as the Mayor of Elk City for two terms.

Archer and Katie have two children, Alexander and Emilia.

LEGISLATIVE SERVICE:

House of Representatives, 59th Legislature to present