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American politician
Trey Caldwell
Deputy Majority Leader of the Oklahoma House of Representatives
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 5, 2021
Member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives
from the 63rd district
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 14, 2019
Preceded byJeff Coody
Personal details
BornHurchel E. Caldwell III
(1988-12-24) December 24, 1988 (age 35)
Oklahoma, U.S.
NationalityAmerican
Choctaw Nation
Political partyRepublican
EducationCameron University (BA)

Hurchel "Trey" E. Caldwell III (born December 24, 1988) is an American politician serving as a member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives from the 63rd district. Elected in November 2018, he assumed office on January 14, 2019. He is Choctaw.

Early life and education

Caldwell is a native of Oklahoma. He graduated from MacArthur High School and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Cameron University in 2013.

Career

Outside of politics, Caldwell has worked as a financial advisor for Merrill Lynch. He was elected to the Oklahoma House of Representatives in November 2018 and assumed office on January 14, 2019. During the 2019–2020 legislative session, he served as vice chair of the House Energy & Natural Resources Committee. He has since served as vice chair of the House Business and Commerce Committee. In 2020, he was re-elected by default.

He was one of twenty early Oklahoma lawmakers who endorsed Ron DeSantis for the 2024 presidential election.

References

  1. "A glance at Indigenous state lawmakers". Indian Country Today. Retrieved 2022-04-20.
  2. "Rep. Trey E. Caldwell". ddcapp.oklegislature.gov. Archived from the original on 2021-08-04. Retrieved 2021-08-04.
  3. "Hurchel T. Caldwell". Ballotpedia. Retrieved 2021-08-04.
  4. "Representative Trey Caldwell - Oklahoma House of Representatives". www.okhouse.gov. Retrieved 2021-08-04.
  5. Savage, Tres (2020). "More than 40 Oklahoma legislators re-elected by default". NonDoc.
  6. Ogles, Jacob (2023-06-07). "20 Oklahoma lawmakers endorse Ron DeSantis". Florida Politics. Retrieved 2023-06-08.
Members of the Oklahoma House of Representatives
59th Legislature (2023–2025)
Speaker of the House
Charles McCall (R)
Speaker pro tempore
Kyle Hilbert (R)
Majority Leader
Tammy West (R)
Minority Leader
Cyndi Munson (D)
  1. Eddy Dempsey (R)
  2. Jim Olsen (R)
  3. Rick West (R)
  4. Bob Ed Culver Jr. (R)
  5. Josh West (R)
  6. Rusty Cornwell (R)
  7. Steve Bashore (R)
  8. Tom Gann (R)
  9. Mark Lepak (R)
  10. Judd Strom (R)
  11. John Kane (R)
  12. Mark Chapman (R)
  13. Neil Hays (R)
  14. Chris Sneed (R)
  15. Tim Turner (R)
  16. Scott Fetgatter (R)
  17. Jim Grego (R)
  18. David Smith (R)
  19. Justin Humphrey (R)
  20. Jonathan Wilk (R)
  21. Cody Maynard (R)
  22. Ryan Eaves (R)
  23. Derrick Hildebrant (R)
  24. Chris Banning (R)
  25. Ronny Johns (R)
  26. Dell Kerbs (R)
  27. Danny Sterling (R)
  28. Danny Williams (R)
  29. Kyle Hilbert (R)
  30. Mark Lawson (R)
  31. Collin Duel (R)
  32. Jim Shaw (R)
  33. Molly Jenkins (R)
  34. Trish Ranson (D)
  35. Ty Burns (R)
  36. John George (R)
  37. Ken Luttrell (R)
  38. John Pfeiffer (R)
  39. Erick Harris (R)
  40. Chad Caldwell (R)
  41. Denise Crosswhite Hader (R)
  42. Cynthia Roe (R)
  43. Jay Steagall (R)
  44. Jared Deck (D)
  45. Annie Menz (D)
  46. Jacob Rosecrants (D)
  47. Brian Hill (R)
  48. Tammy Townley (R)
  49. Josh Cantrell (R)
  50. Stacy Jo Adams (R)
  51. Brad Boles (R)
  52. Gerrid Kendrix (R)
  53. Jason Blair (R)
  54. Kevin West (R)
  55. Nick Archer (R)
  56. Dick Lowe (R)
  57. Anthony Moore (R)
  58. Carl Newton (R)
  59. Mike Dobrinski (R)
  60. Mike Kelley (R)
  61. Kenton Patzkowsky (R)
  62. Daniel Pae (R)
  63. Trey Caldwell (R)
  64. Rande Worthen (R)
  65. Toni Hasenbeck (R)
  66. Clay Staires (R)
  67. Rob Hall (R)
  68. Mike Lay (R)
  69. Mark Tedford (R)
  70. Suzanne Schreiber (D)
  71. Amanda Swope (D)
  72. Michelle McCane (D)
  73. Ron Stewart (D)
  74. Mark Vancuren (R)
  75. T. J. Marti (R)
  76. Ross Ford (R)
  77. John Waldron (D)
  78. Meloyde Blancett (D)
  79. Melissa Provenzano (D)
  80. Stan May (R)
  81. Mike Osburn (R)
  82. Nicole Miller (R)
  83. Eric Roberts (R)
  84. Tammy West (R)
  85. Cyndi Munson (D)
  86. Dave Hardin (R)
  87. Ellyn Hefner (D)
  88. Ellen Pogemiller (D)
  89. Arturo Alonso (D)
  90. Emily Gise (R)
  91. Chris Kannady (R)
  92. Forrest Bennett (D)
  93. Mickey Dollens (D)
  94. Andy Fugate (D)
  95. Max Wolfley (R)
  96. Preston Stinson (R)
  97. Jason Lowe (D)
  98. Gabe Woolley (R)
  99. Ajay Pittman (D)
  100. Marilyn Stark (R)
  101. Robert Manger (R)


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