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Ryan Martinez (politician)

Ryan Martinez is an American politician who served in the Oklahoma House of Representatives from the 39th District from 2016 through his resignation in 2023. Born in Edmond, Oklahoma, Martinez attended the University of Colorado before returning to Oklahoma to work as staff for Jim Inhofe and T.W. Shannon.

Ryan Martinez
Member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives
from the 39th district
In office
November 23, 2016 – September 1, 2023
Preceded byMarian Cooksey
Succeeded byErick Harris
Personal details
Born1984 or 1985 (age 38–39)
Political partyRepublican
Residence(s)Edmond, Oklahoma, U.S.
EducationUniversity of Northern Colorado (BA)

During his tenure in the Oklahoma house, he chaired the redistricting commission after the 2020 United States Census and the Swadley's BBQ committee investigation. He pleaded to driving under the influence charges in 2014 and August 2023. After his plea bargain in 2023, Martinez announced his intention to resign from office effective September 1, 2023.

Early life and education edit

Martinez was born in Edmond, Oklahoma to a Hispanic-American family.[citation needed] As a child, he attended a private school. He later described how he and other children like him were affected by racism in the United States at school, saying that they were all "labeled as problem children" and "just little brown kids that are probably going to end up drug dealers, prisoners, dead."[1] He later went on to earn his bachelor's of arts in political science from the University of Northern Colorado.[2]

Early career edit

Martinez worked as a field representative for Senator James Inhofe, served as staff for the Oklahoma House of Representatives during the speakership of T.W. Shannon, and worked as the executive director for the Oklahoma Republican State House Committee. He also worked as vice president of marketing and development for Sagac Public Affairs.[2]

Oklahoma House of Representatives edit

In June 2016, Martinez won in the Republican primary for the Oklahoma House of Representatives over fellow candidate Michael Buoy, with 68% of the votes.[3] In the general election, Martinez defeating Libertarian candidate Clark Duffe, with 76.49% of the votes.[4]

During his first re-election campaign in 2018, Martinez faced a Republican primary challenger from Denecia Taylor-Cassil.[5] Taylor-Cassil's campaign sent mailers accusing Martinez of being charged with driving under the influence in 2014. He responded to the mailers saying "[I] made a mistake one night in my 20s when a car struck my vehicle, and regrettably, I had a few drinks." The case was later expunged from court records.[6][7] He defeated Taylor-Cassil with 67% of the primary election.[8]

In 2020, during the aftermath of the 2020 United States presidential election and the attempts to overturn it by former President Donald Trump, Martinez supported Attorney General Mike Hunter's decision to join a brief in support of Texas in the case of Texas v. Pennsylvania, a Supreme Court case challenging election winner Joe Biden's success in the election.[9]

In 2021, Martinez chaired the House Redistricting Committee in charge of redistricting in Oklahoma after the 2020 United States census.[10] He also collaborated with fellow state representative Jose Cruz as well as state senators Michael Brooks and Jessica Garvin to create a bipartisan Latino caucus.[11]

In 2022, Martinez chaired the special investigative committee into the Swadley's Bar-B-Q scandal.[12] The same year, Martinez authored a successful bill to tie the number of weeks Oklahomans are eligible for unemployment to the number of Oklahomans applying for unemployment benefits. The bill increases the number of weeks from 16 weeks to up to 26 weeks when unemployment claims are high.[13] Later in the session, Martinez referred to Governor Kevin Stitt's veto of a bill requiring the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety to count convictions in tribal courts when determining driver’s license suspensions as “racist and hateful”. The legislature later overrode Stitt's veto.[14]

He was one of twenty early Oklahoma lawmakers who endorsed Ron DeSantis for the 2024 presidential election.[15]

Felony indictment edit

On October 26, 2022, the Edmond Police Department received a 911 call reporting Martinez was drunk at a bar and was about to leave in his vehicle. Police arrived and found him in his car where he was arrested for driving under the influence after he failed a field sobriety test.[16] During the arrest, he allegedly asked officers "Would you like me to call Kevin right now," in reference to Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt.[7] On December 22, 2022, Representative Martinez was indicted for felony “Actual Physical Control Of Vehicle While Intoxicated” in Oklahoma County.[17]

In March 2023, Democratic lawmakers called "for Republican lawmakers to be held accountable" after Martinez, Terry O'Donnell(R), and Dean Davis(R) all had trouble with the law. This came after the March 2023 censure of Representative Maureen Turner(D) for sheltering someone wanted by the police in their office.[18]

Plea and resignation edit

On August 2, Martinez agreed in a plea bargain for a deferred sentence and was sentenced to one year of probation, $1,000 in court costs, and to have an alcohol interlock on his car for six months.

On August 4, former state representative Mike Reynolds(R) filed an application with the Oklahoma Supreme Court to call a special election, alleging state law required Martinez to be removed from office. Attorney general Gentner Drummond's office wrote to Speaker of the Oklahoma House Charles McCall(R) advising that Martinez could remain in office. But on August 16, Governor Kevin Stitt(R) joined the suit in favor of Martinez's removal and announced his intention to hold a special election. Speaker McCall then released a letter supporting Martinez remaining in office.[19]

On August 18, Martinez announced that he would resign from office effective September 1, 2023.[20]

Personal life edit

Martinez resides with his wife, Katie,[6] in his home city of Edmond.[citation needed] He is a member of Memorial Church of Christ in Edmond.[2]

Electoral history edit

Martinez was re-elected without opposition in 2020[21][22] and 2022.[23]

References edit

  1. ^ Carter, Ray (20 May 2021). "School choice bill headed to governor". Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs. Retrieved 24 May 2021.
  2. ^ a b c "Representative Ryan Martinez - Oklahoma House of Representatives". www.okhouse.gov. Retrieved 27 December 2022.
  3. ^ "Oklahoma state legislature primary results". Tulsa World. 29 June 2016. Retrieved 28 December 2022.
  4. ^ "Ryan Martinez (Oklahoma)". Ballotpedia. Retrieved 2021-05-24.
  5. ^ "State Representative". Tulsa World. 18 May 2018. Retrieved 28 December 2022.
  6. ^ a b Clay, Nolan (22 June 2018). "Two Oklahoma candidates have turned a House race into a political battlefield". The Oklahoman.
  7. ^ a b Felder, Ben (2 November 2022). "Edmond representative accused of DUI, offers to call governor". The Oklahoman. Retrieved 3 November 2022.
  8. ^ Chastain, Lindsey (16 June 2018). "State passes 788, Mike Fisher wins for DA". Tulsa World. Retrieved 28 December 2022.
  9. ^ "Oklahoma joins in support of Texas' lawsuit challenging presidential election results in 4 states". KOCO-TV. 9 December 2020. Retrieved 17 June 2021.
  10. ^ Forman, Carmen (1 September 2020). "All 101 state House members to help with Oklahoma redistricting". The Oklahoman. Tulsa World. Retrieved 28 December 2022.
  11. ^ "Oklahoma House, Senate Members Announce New Latino Caucus". Associated Press. 5 May 2021. Retrieved 17 June 2021.
  12. ^ Krehbiel, Randy (13 May 2022). "House committee opens investigation of state park restaurant deal". Tulsa World. Retrieved 28 December 2022.
  13. ^ Krehbiel, Randy (24 May 2022). "Bill tying unemployment benefits to labor market among latest signed by Gov. Kevin Stitt". Tulsa World. Retrieved 28 December 2022.
  14. ^ Hoberock, Barbara; Krehbiel, Randy (28 May 2022). "Irked lawmakers override Stitt vetoes on last day of regular session but accept his challenge to create a better budget". Tulsa World. Retrieved 28 December 2022.
  15. ^ Ogles, Jacob (2023-06-07). "20 Oklahoma lawmakers endorse Ron DeSantis". Florida Politics. Retrieved 2023-06-08.
  16. ^ Tomlinson, Joe (27 December 2022). "Rep. Ryan Martinez charged with felony for alcohol-related arrest". NonDoc. Retrieved 28 December 2022.
  17. ^ Gorman, Reese (22 December 2022). "State Rep. Ryan Martinez charged with felony in connection with October DUI arrest". The Frontier. Retrieved 22 December 2022.
  18. ^ "'Last night has become a story': Broken Arrow Rep. arrested for public intoxication". Fox 25. 23 March 2023.
  19. ^ Tomlinson, Joe; Savage, Tres (August 17, 2023). "Stitt to court: Guilty plea booted Rep. Ryan Martinez from office, election coming". NonDoc. Retrieved 18 August 2023.
  20. ^ Kliewer, Addison (August 19, 2023). "Oklahoma Rep. Ryan Martinez to resign from office following plea". KOCO. Retrieved 20 August 2023.
  21. ^ "Gallery: Tulsa-area state legislators being reelected with no contest this year". Tulsa World. 13 April 2020. Retrieved 28 December 2022.
  22. ^ Savage, Tres (2020). "More than 40 Oklahoma legislators re-elected by default". NonDoc.
  23. ^ Forman, Carmen (17 April 2022). "Who is and isn't running for the Oklahoma Legislature in 2022? What you should know". The Oklahoman. Retrieved 17 April 2022.

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Ryan Martinez is an American politician who served in the Oklahoma House of Representatives from the 39th District from 2016 through his resignation in 2023 Born in Edmond Oklahoma Martinez attended the University of Colorado before returning to Oklahoma to work as staff for Jim Inhofe and T W Shannon Ryan MartinezMember of the Oklahoma House of Representatives from the 39th districtIn office November 23 2016 September 1 2023Preceded byMarian CookseySucceeded byErick HarrisPersonal detailsBorn1984 or 1985 age 38 39 Political partyRepublicanResidence s Edmond Oklahoma U S EducationUniversity of Northern Colorado BA During his tenure in the Oklahoma house he chaired the redistricting commission after the 2020 United States Census and the Swadley s BBQ committee investigation He pleaded to driving under the influence charges in 2014 and August 2023 After his plea bargain in 2023 Martinez announced his intention to resign from office effective September 1 2023 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Early career 3 Oklahoma House of Representatives 4 Felony indictment 4 1 Plea and resignation 5 Personal life 6 Electoral history 7 ReferencesEarly life and education editMartinez was born in Edmond Oklahoma to a Hispanic American family citation needed As a child he attended a private school He later described how he and other children like him were affected by racism in the United States at school saying that they were all labeled as problem children and just little brown kids that are probably going to end up drug dealers prisoners dead 1 He later went on to earn his bachelor s of arts in political science from the University of Northern Colorado 2 Early career editMartinez worked as a field representative for Senator James Inhofe served as staff for the Oklahoma House of Representatives during the speakership of T W Shannon and worked as the executive director for the Oklahoma Republican State House Committee He also worked as vice president of marketing and development for Sagac Public Affairs 2 Oklahoma House of Representatives editIn June 2016 Martinez won in the Republican primary for the Oklahoma House of Representatives over fellow candidate Michael Buoy with 68 of the votes 3 In the general election Martinez defeating Libertarian candidate Clark Duffe with 76 49 of the votes 4 During his first re election campaign in 2018 Martinez faced a Republican primary challenger from Denecia Taylor Cassil 5 Taylor Cassil s campaign sent mailers accusing Martinez of being charged with driving under the influence in 2014 He responded to the mailers saying I made a mistake one night in my 20s when a car struck my vehicle and regrettably I had a few drinks The case was later expunged from court records 6 7 He defeated Taylor Cassil with 67 of the primary election 8 In 2020 during the aftermath of the 2020 United States presidential election and the attempts to overturn it by former President Donald Trump Martinez supported Attorney General Mike Hunter s decision to join a brief in support of Texas in the case of Texas v Pennsylvania a Supreme Court case challenging election winner Joe Biden s success in the election 9 In 2021 Martinez chaired the House Redistricting Committee in charge of redistricting in Oklahoma after the 2020 United States census 10 He also collaborated with fellow state representative Jose Cruz as well as state senators Michael Brooks and Jessica Garvin to create a bipartisan Latino caucus 11 In 2022 Martinez chaired the special investigative committee into the Swadley s Bar B Q scandal 12 The same year Martinez authored a successful bill to tie the number of weeks Oklahomans are eligible for unemployment to the number of Oklahomans applying for unemployment benefits The bill increases the number of weeks from 16 weeks to up to 26 weeks when unemployment claims are high 13 Later in the session Martinez referred to Governor Kevin Stitt s veto of a bill requiring the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety to count convictions in tribal courts when determining driver s license suspensions as racist and hateful The legislature later overrode Stitt s veto 14 He was one of twenty early Oklahoma lawmakers who endorsed Ron DeSantis for the 2024 presidential election 15 Felony indictment editOn October 26 2022 the Edmond Police Department received a 911 call reporting Martinez was drunk at a bar and was about to leave in his vehicle Police arrived and found him in his car where he was arrested for driving under the influence after he failed a field sobriety test 16 During the arrest he allegedly asked officers Would you like me to call Kevin right now in reference to Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt 7 On December 22 2022 Representative Martinez was indicted for felony Actual Physical Control Of Vehicle While Intoxicated in Oklahoma County 17 In March 2023 Democratic lawmakers called for Republican lawmakers to be held accountable after Martinez Terry O Donnell R and Dean Davis R all had trouble with the law This came after the March 2023 censure of Representative Maureen Turner D for sheltering someone wanted by the police in their office 18 Plea and resignation edit On August 2 Martinez agreed in a plea bargain for a deferred sentence and was sentenced to one year of probation 1 000 in court costs and to have an alcohol interlock on his car for six months On August 4 former state representative Mike Reynolds R filed an application with the Oklahoma Supreme Court to call a special election alleging state law required Martinez to be removed from office Attorney general Gentner Drummond s office wrote to Speaker of the Oklahoma House Charles McCall R advising that Martinez could remain in office But on August 16 Governor Kevin Stitt R joined the suit in favor of Martinez s removal and announced his intention to hold a special election Speaker McCall then released a letter supporting Martinez remaining in office 19 On August 18 Martinez announced that he would resign from office effective September 1 2023 20 Personal life editMartinez resides with his wife Katie 6 in his home city of Edmond citation needed He is a member of Memorial Church of Christ in Edmond 2 Electoral history editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it December 2022 Martinez was re elected without opposition in 2020 21 22 and 2022 23 References edit Carter Ray 20 May 2021 School choice bill headed to governor Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs Retrieved 24 May 2021 a b c Representative Ryan Martinez Oklahoma House of Representatives www okhouse gov Retrieved 27 December 2022 Oklahoma state legislature primary results Tulsa World 29 June 2016 Retrieved 28 December 2022 Ryan Martinez Oklahoma Ballotpedia Retrieved 2021 05 24 State Representative Tulsa World 18 May 2018 Retrieved 28 December 2022 a b Clay Nolan 22 June 2018 Two Oklahoma candidates have turned a House race into a political battlefield The Oklahoman a b Felder Ben 2 November 2022 Edmond representative accused of DUI offers to call governor The Oklahoman Retrieved 3 November 2022 Chastain Lindsey 16 June 2018 State passes 788 Mike Fisher wins for DA Tulsa World Retrieved 28 December 2022 Oklahoma joins in support of Texas lawsuit challenging presidential election results in 4 states KOCO TV 9 December 2020 Retrieved 17 June 2021 Forman Carmen 1 September 2020 All 101 state House members to help with Oklahoma redistricting The Oklahoman Tulsa World Retrieved 28 December 2022 Oklahoma House Senate Members Announce New Latino Caucus Associated Press 5 May 2021 Retrieved 17 June 2021 Krehbiel Randy 13 May 2022 House committee opens investigation of state park restaurant deal Tulsa World Retrieved 28 December 2022 Krehbiel Randy 24 May 2022 Bill tying unemployment benefits to labor market among latest signed by Gov Kevin Stitt Tulsa World Retrieved 28 December 2022 Hoberock Barbara Krehbiel Randy 28 May 2022 Irked lawmakers override Stitt vetoes on last day of regular session but accept his challenge to create a better budget Tulsa World Retrieved 28 December 2022 Ogles Jacob 2023 06 07 20 Oklahoma lawmakers endorse Ron DeSantis Florida Politics Retrieved 2023 06 08 Tomlinson Joe 27 December 2022 Rep Ryan Martinez charged with felony for alcohol related arrest NonDoc Retrieved 28 December 2022 Gorman Reese 22 December 2022 State Rep Ryan Martinez charged with felony in connection with October DUI arrest The Frontier Retrieved 22 December 2022 Last night has become a story Broken Arrow Rep arrested for public intoxication Fox 25 23 March 2023 Tomlinson Joe Savage Tres August 17 2023 Stitt to court Guilty plea booted Rep Ryan Martinez from office election coming NonDoc Retrieved 18 August 2023 Kliewer Addison August 19 2023 Oklahoma Rep Ryan Martinez to resign from office following plea KOCO Retrieved 20 August 2023 Gallery Tulsa area state legislators being reelected with no contest this year Tulsa World 13 April 2020 Retrieved 28 December 2022 Savage Tres 2020 More than 40 Oklahoma legislators re elected by default NonDoc Forman Carmen 17 April 2022 Who is and isn t running for the Oklahoma Legislature in 2022 What you should know The Oklahoman Retrieved 17 April 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ryan Martinez politician amp oldid 1218679604, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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