The Oklahoman

Deevers sworn in as Okla. senator

- Carmen Forman

Members of the state Senate welcomed a new member Wednesday.

Republican Dusty Deevers, of Elgin, was sworn in to represent Senate District 32 in Comanche County.

A Christian pastor and businessma­n, Deevers won a special election last week to fill a vacancy in the Senate. Deevers is a political novice who has never held elected office before.

Oklahoma Supreme Court Chief Justice M. John Kane IV administer­ed the oath of office on the floor of the Senate chamber as Deevers’ family and a bipartisan group of senators watched.

The Senate gallery was full of Deevers’ supporters, including some who wore stickers advocating for abortion to be abolished.

Deevers is a self-proclaimed abortion abolitioni­st. He has vowed to support legislatio­n introduced by Sen. Warren Hamilton, R-McCurtain, that would allow prosecutor­s to charge women who undergo an abortion.

Although Oklahoma bans most abortions, state law doesn’t allow charges to be brought against women who seek the procedure. There appears to be little appetite among anti-abortion Republican­s to pass legislatio­n that would punish women who seek an abortion.

“Here in Oklahoma, it’s time to abolish abortion, abolish pornograph­y, abolish the state income tax and give power and equal representa­tion back to the people,” Deevers tweeted after winning his race.

Deevers succeeds former Sen. John Michael Montgomery, a moderate Republican, who resigned earlier this year to lead the Lawton Fort Sill Chamber of Commerce.

Deevers joins the Senate at a time when the GOP caucus soon will have to elect a new leader to succeed Senate President Pro Tem Greg Treat, R-Oklahoma City, who is in his last year in office.

Because Deevers filled an unexpired Senate term, he will be up for election again in 2026.

Senate District 32 encompasse­s part of Lawton, including Fort Sill and Cameron University. The district also includes Cache, Elgin and Fletcher.

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 ?? CARMEN FORMAN/OKLAHOMA VOICE ?? Surrounded by members of his family, newly elected Sen. Dusty Deevers, R-Elgin, takes his oath of office.
CARMEN FORMAN/OKLAHOMA VOICE Surrounded by members of his family, newly elected Sen. Dusty Deevers, R-Elgin, takes his oath of office.

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