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Preceded by
  
Robert V. Cullison

Constituency
  
12th

Succeeded by
  
Cal Hobson

Political party
  
Democratic


Preceded by
  
Bill Crutcher

Name
  
Stratton Taylor

Succeeded by
  
Sean Burrage

Party
  
Democratic Party

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Residence
  
Clare, Oklahoma, United States

Stratton Taylor (born 1956) is an American attorney and was the longest-serving President pro tempore of the Oklahoma Senate in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Elected as President pro tempore on a unanimous, bipartisan vote in 1995, he served eight years.

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He is the founding member of the law firm Taylor, Burrage, Singhal, Mallett and Downs.

Early life and education

Taylor was born in 1956, the son of Owen and Velma Taylor. He was the only student in his 17-member Alluwe High School class to graduate from college. He began his college education at Claremore Junior College, now Rogers State University, and earned a bachelor's degree and a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Tulsa.

Political career

While finishing his bachelor's degree, Taylor was elected to the Oklahoma House of Representatives in 1979. After serving a single term, he successfully campaigned to join the Oklahoma Senate. In a unanimous, bipartisan votes, he was elected President pro tempore of the Oklahoma Senate in 1995, 1997, 1999, and 2001.

Controversy

Taylor was criticized in 2003 for writing a national letter inviting trial lawyers to practice in Oklahoma.

Personal life

Taylor is married to Carolyn Thompson, a former member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives, and resides in Claremore, Oklahoma.

Taylor helped found the law firm Taylor, Burrage, Singhal, Mallett and Downs.

References

Stratton Taylor Wikipedia