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Aletia Timmons

State Representative · Oklahoma · District 97 · Democratic

Aletia Timmons serves as a State Representative in the Oklahoma House of Representatives, representing District 97 for the Democratic party. The page below collects sourced biographical facts, the seat and district served, and provenance for Timmons.

Key facts

Full name
Aletia Timmons
Office
State Representative
Chamber
Oklahoma House of Representatives
State
Oklahoma
District
District 97
Party
Democratic
Status
Currently serving
Born
OpenStates ID
ocd-person/a91af3e5-8f27-4aa3-9c5d-6166eeb7ec8a
Dataset version
1.20260609

Biographical narrative

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Aletia Timmons is a prominent American politician currently serving as a member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives, representing the 97th district. A member of the Democratic Party, Timmons has a background in law and has previously held a significant judicial position as a district judge in Oklahoma County. Her career in public service reflects a commitment to the legal profession and community engagement, culminating in her election to the state legislature.

Early life and career

Aletia Timmons was born and raised in Oklahoma City, where she completed her secondary education at John Marshall High School. Following her high school graduation, she pursued higher education at Oklahoma State University, where she laid the groundwork for her future career. Timmons later attended the University of Oklahoma School of Law, where she earned her Juris Doctor degree. This educational background provided her with a strong foundation in legal principles and practices, which she would later apply in various professional roles.

After completing her law degree, Timmons began her career as an attorney, gaining experience in both the private and public sectors. She worked for General Motors, where she likely dealt with legal matters pertinent to the automotive industry. Additionally, she served in the Oklahoma County district attorney's office, where she would have engaged in prosecutorial duties and gained insights into the workings of the criminal justice system. In 2003, Timmons took a significant step in her career by founding Timmons and Associates, a law firm based in Oklahoma City. She managed the firm until her election as a district judge in 2014, during which time she built a reputation for her legal expertise and commitment to her clients.

Legislative service

In 2014, Aletia Timmons transitioned from private practice to the judiciary when she was elected as an Oklahoma County District Judge. She successfully defeated her opponent, Joel Porter, in the general election, thereby assuming responsibility for Judicial District 7, Office 1. Timmons succeeded Kenneth C. Watson in this role. Her election marked the beginning of a significant period in her career, as she became involved in the judicial system at a higher level.

Timmons was reelected to her judicial position in 2018 without opposition, indicating a strong level of support from her community and peers. Throughout her tenure as a district judge, she encountered various challenges and responsibilities. Notably, in 2020, she was called as a witness in the removal trial of Oklahoma County District Judge Kendra Coleman, where she testified about the "hostile" atmosphere among judges in the county. This testimony highlighted the complexities and interpersonal dynamics within the judicial system, showcasing Timmons's willingness to address difficult issues.

In 2021, Timmons made a significant decision when she approved the Oklahoma State Department of Education's takeover of Western Heights Public Schools. This decision reflected her engagement with educational issues and her role in overseeing matters that impact the community's educational landscape. Timmons was reelected again in 2022 without opposition, further solidifying her position within the judiciary.

After serving as a district judge for over a decade, Timmons announced her retirement from the bench on March 3, 2025. This decision was motivated by her desire to run for the Oklahoma House of Representatives, marking a new chapter in her public service career. Upon her retirement, she was succeeded by Lydia Green, who took over her judicial responsibilities.

Policy focus and district

In 2025, Aletia Timmons entered the political arena by running for the Oklahoma House of Representatives, seeking to represent the 97th district. This district, located in Oklahoma, has its own unique demographic and political landscape, and Timmons aimed to address the needs and concerns of her constituents. She ran to succeed Jason Lowe, a fellow Democrat, and faced competition from another Democratic candidate, JeKia Harrison. Timmons's campaign was bolstered by endorsements from prominent figures, including Jason Lowe and Senator Nikki Nice, which likely enhanced her visibility and credibility among voters.

Timmons's campaign focused on various issues pertinent to her district and the broader state of Oklahoma. While specific policy positions were not detailed in the available information, her background as a district judge suggests a strong interest in legal and judicial matters, as well as a commitment to public service. Her experience in the judiciary may inform her legislative priorities, particularly in areas related to criminal justice reform, education, and community welfare.

In the June general election, Timmons emerged victorious, securing her position in the Oklahoma House of Representatives. She was sworn into office on June 18, 2025, officially beginning her tenure as a state legislator. As a member of the House, Timmons is expected to engage in legislative activities, including proposing and voting on bills, serving on committees, and representing the interests of her constituents in the Oklahoma legislature.

Aletia Timmons's journey from a law firm founder to a district judge and now a state legislator illustrates her dedication to public service and her commitment to the legal profession. Her background and experiences provide her with a unique perspective as she navigates the complexities of state governance. As she continues her service in the Oklahoma House of Representatives, Timmons is poised to contribute to the legislative process and advocate for the needs of her district and the state as a whole.

Notable legislation

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Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aletia_TimmonsWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09

Notable quotes

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Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aletia_TimmonsWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09

Key positions

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Sources

  1. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aletia_TimmonsWikipedia · retrieved 2026-06-09

Legislative service

  1. Oklahoma House of RepresentativesDistrict 97 · Democratic

Sources & provenance

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