Representative Nicole Miller
District 82 -  Republican

Photo of Representative Nicole Miller
Capitol Address:
2300 N. Lincoln Blvd.
Room  405
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 557-7357
Legislative Assistant:
Nikki Lokey
(405) 557-7357
Hometown

Edmond

Measures Authored 2026
 
HB4272
HB4273
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HB4277
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HB4279
HB4280
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HB4370
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Measures Authored 2025
 
HB2257
HB2258
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HB2260
HB2261
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News Stories: 2025-26
News Story Titles
Miller, Turner Study OSSAA Rul...  
Laws Boosting Key Oklahoma Pro...  
New law enacting Alzheimer's D...  
New Law Requires Drivers to Go...  
Miller Awarded WTS Oklahoma Wo...  
Miller Named Co-Chair of NCSL ...  
Committees

A&B Transportation, Chair
Appropriations and Budget
A&B Public Safety
Business
Commerce and Economic Development Oversight
Conference Committee on Commerce and Economic Development Oversight
GCCA
Joint Committee on Appropriations and Budget
Joint Committee on Pandemic Relief Funding
Joint Committee on Pandemic Relief Funding - Government Transformation and Collaboration Working Group

District Information

District 82

County(s) Represented in District

Oklahoma

Municipality(s) Represented in District

Edmond, Oklahoma City

Zipcode(s) Represented in District

73012, 73013, 73120, 73134, 73142

Year Elected

Year: 2018

Term Limited

Year: 2030

Biographical Information
PERSONAL:

Rep. Nicole Miller proudly represents northwest Oklahoma City, west Edmond and Deer Creek in House District 82.

Miller grew up throughout the central U.S. and eventually settled in the Fort Worth area. After earning a bachelor’s degree in government service from Texas Women’s University, she moved to Washington, D.C., where she focused on defense sector policy issues.

Miller spent the next several years as a military spouse, living coast to coast and overseas during her husband's 20-year career with the Air Force. After moving to Oklahoma City, she worked with the Oklahoma National Guard and the Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs.

Since being elected to the Oklahoma House of Representatives in 2018, she has developed a reputation as a strong and articulate advocate on a number of legislative issues. In her first term, Miller was presented with the Rising Star Award by the State Chamber of Commerce for her role as a legislative leader in the business community. She was one of 20 legislators chosen from within the southern region to attend the Center for the Advancement of Leadership Skills (CALS) in 2019. She was named as the 2022 Legislator of the Year by the National Guard Association of Oklahoma in recognition for her work on education benefits for members of the Oklahoma National Guard.

Miller and her husband, Doug, have two children and attend Heritage Baptist Church.

LEGISLATIVE SERVICE:

House of Representatives, 57th Legislature to present