Aaron Stiles

Aaron Stiles
Member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives
from the 45th district
In office
2011–2015
Preceded byWallace Collins
Succeeded byClaudia Griffith
Personal details
Born (1979-08-20) August 20, 1979 (age 45)
Political partyRepublican
Alma materUniversity of Oklahoma
Occupationlawyer, politician

Aaron Stiles (born August 20, 1979) is an American politician and lawyer.

Stiles served in the Oklahoma Air National Guard and attended the University of Oklahoma.[1][2] He later worked as a lawyer.[1] Stiles first ran for a seat on the Oklahoma House of Representatives in 2008, losing to incumbent Wallace Collins.[1][3][4] Stiles, a Republican, defeated Collins in 2010,[5] and won reelection against Paula Roberts in 2012.[6][7] Stiles lost his seat to Claudia Griffith in 2014.[8] After stepping down from the Oklahoma House, Stiles returned the practice of law.[9][10]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Schiller, Jeremy (October 23, 2010). "Oklahoma elections: House District 45". OU Daily. Retrieved July 17, 2018.
  2. ^ Griffin, Andrew W. (October 27, 2010). "District 45 candidate Stiles' professionalism, attitude questioned in days leading up to election". Oklahoma Watchdog. Retrieved July 17, 2018.
  3. ^ Carter, M. Scott (July 24, 2008). "Candidate's medal claim questioned by servicemen". The Norman Transcript. Retrieved July 17, 2018.
  4. ^ McNutt, Michael (September 2, 2008). "House District 45 race focuses on veterans, health issues". The Oklahoman. Retrieved July 17, 2018.
  5. ^ McCormick, Meghan (May 16, 2011). "Collins elected as Democrats' chairman". The Norman Transcript. Retrieved July 17, 2018.
  6. ^ McNutt, Michael (November 7, 2012). "Oklahoma's Rep. Aaron Stiles wins close re-election". The Oklahoman. Retrieved July 17, 2018.
  7. ^ Wormley, Micah (December 1, 2012). "Judge to issue ruling Tuesday on House District 45 case". OU Daily. Retrieved July 17, 2018.
  8. ^ Hampton, Joy (November 5, 2014). "Incumbent toppled in House District 45". The Norman Transcript. Retrieved July 17, 2018.
  9. ^ Newton, Josh (September 22, 2015). "Wife of 'Dog the Bounty Hunter' sues Oklahoma bondsman". Enid News and Eagle. Retrieved July 17, 2018.
  10. ^ Gibbs, Kelsey (January 17, 2018). "Group home files lawsuit against town of Slaughterville". KFOR-TV. Retrieved July 17, 2018.