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NameKevin Wallace
PositionRepresentative
StateOklahoma
PartyRepublican
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Kevin Wallace is an American politician and businessman who has been serving as a member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives since January 12, 2015. He represents the 32nd district, which includes all of Lincoln County and a small portion of Logan County.

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Kevin Wallace is the state representative for House District 32, which includes all of Lincoln County and a small portion of Logan County. A lifelong Lincoln County native and Wellston High School graduate, he earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration from the University of Central Oklahoma in 1993. Kevin founded American Cellular Service and Dynatek Development Services, which he sold in 2000. That same year he founded SWT Construction, where he continues to serve as a manager. He also owns an equipment rental company and a small investment firm. Kevin is co-owner of The Wilderness Refuge, a hunting reserve, and Wallahachie L.L.C., a whitetail deer and cattle breeding operation. He is an active member of First Baptist Church of Wellston.

Entrepreneurship: After college, Wallace founded several businesses: American Cellular Service: A company related to cellular services. Dynatek Development Services: A venture in technology and development. Construction Company: Involved in construction projects. Equipment Rental Company: Providing equipment rental services. Investment Firm: Engaged in financial investments. Political Career: In November 2014, Kevin Wallace was elected to the Oklahoma House of Representatives. He assumed office on January 12, 2015. Committee Role: Wallace currently serves as the chair of the House Appropriations and Budget Committee. Re-election: He was re-elected by default in 2020

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