Representative Dick Lowe
District 56 -  Republican

Photo of Representative Dick Lowe
Capitol Address:
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd.
Room  547
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 557-7401
Legislative Assistant:
Caitlin Kilpatrick
(405) 557-7401
Hometown

Amber

Measures Authored 2025
 
HB1086
HB1087
HB1088
HB1089
HB1304
HB1305
HB1521
HB1522
HB1523
HB1524
HB1525
HB1526
HB1527
HB1528
HB1529
HB1530
HB1531
HB1532
HB1533
HB1534
HB1535

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Committees

Common Education, Chair
A&B Education
Conference Committee on Education Oversight
Education Oversight
Energy

District Information

District 56

County(s) Represented in District

Caddo, Canadian, Grady

Municipality(s) Represented in District

Amber, Bridgeport, Cedar Lake, Chickasha, El Reno, Geary, Hinton, Lookeba, Minco, Pocasset, Tuttle, Union City, Verden

Zipcode(s) Represented in District

73004, 73005, 73014, 73018, 73036, 73040, 73047, 73053, 73059, 73079, 73089, 73090, 73092

Year Elected

Year: 2020

Term Limited

Year: 2032

Biographical Information
PERSONAL:

Representative Dick Lowe was elected to the Oklahoma House of Representatives in November 2020 to serve House District 56, a region rooted in agriculture and home to several key manufacturing industries.

Raised in agriculture, Lowe operates a family agricultural enterprise specializing in competitive show lambs for agricultural students. His deep involvement in FFA spans generations: He was a national proficiency winner in FFA and his sons competed in FFA. All three of his sons remain involved in agricultural careers today.

Prior to his service in the Legislature, Lowe retired from Canadian Valley Technology Center, where he dedicated his career to advancing career and technical education. A lifelong public servant, he transitioned from educator to elected official after a less than twenty-four hour retirement. He also previously served as state president of Oklahoma Career and Technology Education and as a member of the National Board of Directors for Career and Technology Education.

In the Legislature, Lowe has made strengthening Oklahoma’s education system his top priority, continuing a career-long dedication to preparing the next generation of Oklahomans for success. He currently chairs the House Common Education Committee and is a member of the Education Oversight Committee, the Appropriations & Budget Subcommittee on Education and the Energy Committee. He also serves as an Assistant Majority Whip.

Lowe and his wife, Judy, have been married for more than 40 years and are active members of First Baptist Church in Amber. They now have four grandkids who show them the blessings of surviving the rearing of three sons.

LEGISLATIVE SERVICE:

House of Representatives, 58th Legislature to present