Representative Amanda Swope
District 71 -  Democrat

Photo of Representative Amanda Swope
Capitol Address:
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd.
Room  603
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 557-7361
Legislative Assistant:
Karla Stewart
(405) 557-7361
Hometown

Tulsa

Measures Authored 2024
 
HB4126
HB4127
HB4128
HB4129
HB4130
HB4131
HB4132
HB4133
HB4134
HB4135
HB4136
HB4137
HB4138

Measures Authored 2023
 
HB2115
HB2116
HB2117
HB2118
HB2119
HB2120
HB2121
HB2122
HB2123
HB2124
HB2125
HB2126
HB2127
HB2128

News Stories: 2023-24
News Story Titles
Swope Plans Study to Explore J...  
House Democrats Call on Speake...  
Rep. Swope to Present Interim ...  
Committees

Administrative Rules
A&B Public Safety
Conference Committee on Administrative Rules
Conference Committee on Elections and Ethics
Conference Committee on Rules
Conference Committee on States Powers
Elections and Ethics
Rules
Special Conference Committee on HB 2775 and HB 1935
State Powers

District Information

District 71

County(s) Represented in District

Tulsa

Municipality(s) Represented in District

Tulsa

Zipcode(s) Represented in District

74105, 74114, 74119, 74120, 74127, 74136, 74137

Year Elected

Year: 2022

Term Limited

Year: 2034

Biographical Information
PERSONAL:

Amanda Swope is a descendant of the Osage Nation and a citizen of the Muscogee Nation where she is employed as the Director of Tribal Juvenile Justice Director. After receiving her undergraduate degree in Psychology from Northeastern State University, Amanda began her career in nonprofit management as a Development Director fundraising and grant writing for social services organizations. In 2018, after receiving her Masters of Public Administration from the University of Oklahoma she started working at the Muscogee Nation as a Self-Governance Analyst negotiating federal compacts and identifying areas of sovereignty expansion. Amanda has worked locally in her community on political campaigns since 2011 and brings with her research experience and policy and data analysis.

She has served on multiple diversity, equity, and inclusion committees, and police advisory councils as well as volunteering with organizations like the Community Service Council, Junior League of Tulsa, Tulsa Young Professionals, Junior Achievement, Little Blue House, and the Terence Crutcher Foundation. Her passion for civic engagement led her to serve as the youngest and first indigenous Chair of the Tulsa County Democratic Party and in November 2022, she was elected to the 59th Legislature of the Oklahoma House of Representatives. She serves on the Elections and Ethics Committee, Administrative Rules Committee, State Powers Committee, Rules Committee, and Public Safety Appropriations and Budget Committee.

LEGISLATIVE SERVICE:

House of Representatives, 59th Legislature to present