Ajay Pittman | |
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Member of the
Oklahoma House of Representatives from the 99th district | |
Assumed office 2019 | |
Preceded by | George E. Young [1] |
Personal details | |
Born | Ayshia K. M. Pittman September 10, 1993 |
Nationality | American Seminole Nation of Oklahoma |
Political party | Democratic |
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Education | Oklahoma Policy Institute |
Ayshia K. M. Pittman (born September 10, 1993) is an Seminole-American politician who currently serves as a member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives from the 99th district as a member of the Democratic Party. She is the third Seminole to serve in the Oklahoma Legislature.
Ayshia K. M. Pittman was born on September 10, 1993, to Anastasia Pittman, who served in the Oklahoma House of Representatives from the 99th district and in the Oklahoma Senate. [2] [3] Pittman is a member of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma, and is the great-great-granddaughter of Abner Burnett, who survived the Tulsa race massacre. [4] Pittman attended the University of Oklahoma and graduated from the Oklahoma Policy Institute. [5]
Pittman won the initial Democratic primary in 2018, against Nkem House, Crentha Sequoya Turner, and Steve Davis for a seat in the Oklahoma House of Representatives from the 99th district and defeated House in the runoff primary. [6] [7] She succeeded Representative George E. Young, who had run for a seat in the Oklahoma Senate. [8] [3] She was the third Seminole to serve in the Oklahoma Legislature. [4]
In 2020, Pittman ran for reelection and in the Democratic primary she was challenged by Susan Porter, the daughter of E. Melvin Porter who was the first black member of the Oklahoma Senate. [3] Pittman defeated Porter in the Democratic primary. [9]
In 2020, Pittman was appointed to the Joint Legislative Committee on State and Tribal Relations by Speaker of the House Charles McCall. [10] She is a member of the Oklahoma Legislature Black Caucus. [11]
During the 2020 presidential election Pittman endorsed Joe Biden for the Democratic presidential nomination. [12]
In 2020, Pittman was endorsed by EMILY's List. [13]
In 2021, legislation which would prohibit governmental entities from mandating vaccination and from inflicting penalties against any person who refuses to vaccinate, including children, was passed through the public health committee by a vote of seven to one, with Pittman being the only vote against. [14] The legislation later passed in the state house by a vote of seventy-one to twenty-five. [15]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Democratic | Ajay Pittman | 2,194 | 38.13% | ||
Democratic | Nkem House | 1,848 | 32.12% | ||
Democratic | Steve Davis | 1,005 | 17,47% | ||
Democratic | Crentha Sequoya Turner | 707 | 12.29% | ||
Total votes | 5,754 | 100.00% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Democratic | Ajay Pittman | 1,481 | 51.91% | ||
Democratic | Nkem House | 1,372 | 48.09% | ||
Total votes | 2,853 | 100.00% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Democratic | Ajay Pittman (incumbent) | 2,837 | 51.95% | ||
Democratic | Susan Porter | 2,624 | 48.05% | ||
Total votes | 5,461 | 100.00% |