Mary Fallin is the Lt. Governor of Oklahoma from 1994 to present. She has won 4 terms as Lt. Governor. She is the first Republican woman to be elected Lt. Governor in Oklahoma. 1994 was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International year of the Family. ...
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As Lt. Governor, Mary Fallin, serves as President of the Oklahoma State Senate, a role that she used in April 2001 to bring the Right To Work Issue to a vote and tried to take control again of the chamber to force a vote on Worker's Compensation.
MaryFallin is the Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma from 1995 to present, and is currently serving her third term as the state's first Republican, and female, Lt. Governor.
Fallin was elected to the Oklahoma House of Representatives in 1990, where she served until she was elected Lt. Governor in 1994.
As Lieutenant Governor, MaryFallin serves as the President of the Senate - a position she used in 2000 to bring the issue of Right to Work to a vote of the people for the first time in 25 years, and again in 2005 to push for a crucial vote on Workers' Compensation Reform.