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Shane David Jett (born December 5, 1974) is an American politician from the
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, who is the State Senator from Senate District 17, which includes northern Pottawatomie County and eastern
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.Former Dist. 27 Rep Challenging Ron Sharp For Senate Seat
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Countywide & Sun, April 16, 2020 (accessed April 24, 2020)
He was a member of the
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from 2004 to 2010, representing House District 27. He also serves as
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of the
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CDFI Fund Community Development Advisory Board.


Early life

Born in
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, Jett's father was an auto mechanic and Jett worked in his father's shop growing up in
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.Meet Shane
''Shane Jett for State Senate''. Accessed April 24, 2020.
Jett graduated from
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with a BBA majoring in international business and minoring in Spanish. Fluent in three languages, Jett spent two years in
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,
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, working for Global Options International.


Politics


Oklahoma House of Representatives 2004 to 2010

Jett first ran for a seat in the Oklahoma House of Representatives on November 5, 2002. He was defeated by incumbent Democratic Representative Dale Smith; however, he held the incumbent to less than fifty percent of the vote and came about one percent away from upsetting the incumbent, 48.6% to 47.5%.Oklahoma House Historic Membership
/ref> In 2004, Smith was term-limited after 14 years in the seat, leaving the seat open. Jett defeated Kevin Roland in the general election on November 2, 2004 and was elected to the Oklahoma House of Representatives, the first Republican to hold House district 27 in state history. In 2006, Jett was re-elected to the seat with over 60% of the vote. In 2008, Jett ran for re-election to House district 27 again and defeated Democrat Cole Koszara, a machinist, of
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by 73% to 27%. In April 2008, Jett was recommended as an officer to the United States Navy Reserve. Jett has since retired as a lieutenant. In 2009, during his term a state representative, Jett proposed a bill to alter the
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, which would have italicized and angled the word "Oklahoma" and adding an exclamation point after it. Jett introduced the bill in front of the International Relations and Tourism Committee. Jett's motivation was to insert Oklahoma pride into the flag and potentially promote
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. In 2010, Jett decided not to run for re-election to the Oklahoma House, but ran instead for the 5th Congressional District seat in Oklahoma City metro area. He finished fourth, with 10.7% of the vote, in a seven candidate field.
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won the Republican primary and was later elected to the job.


2014 5th Congressional District campaign

In 2014, Jett announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination for the 5th Congressional District of Oklahoma. During a June 2014 campaign debate with the other four Republican candidates, Jett indicated that he would not have voted to raise the
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and would not have voted for
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to remain as
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. Jett's biggest focus during his Congressional campaign was getting elected to reduce government spending, supporting a federal balanced budget amendment and a
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. Jett indicated that he is a supporter of Second Amendment gun rights. Jett indicated that he is
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and would support a human life amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Jett finished fifth, with 12.3% of the vote, in a six candidate field. Steve Russell won the Republican primaries and ended up holding the Congressional seat from 2015 to 2019.


2015 & 2017 At-large Tribal Councilor, Cherokee Nation, campaigns

In 2015, Jett ran for the at-large seat of the Council of the Cherokee Nation. Jett finished third behind Wanda Hatfield and Betsy Swimmer. Hatfield received 1,057 votes, Swimmer 770 votes, and Jett 717 votes. After the
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, Jett was appointed by
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to the
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CDFI Fund Community Development Advisory Board where he serves as chairman. The appointment was announced on September 15, 2017. In 2017, Jett ran again for the At-large Tribal Councilor position of the Council of the Cherokee Nation. Jett finished second in the field of seven candidates, losing to Mary Baker Shaw, with Shaw receiving 56.84% of the vote to Jett's 19.55%.


2020 Oklahoma State Senate District 17 campaign

Jett ran against incumbent
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for the 17th State Senate district of Oklahoma,
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, a Republican from
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. Jett and Sharp were joined in the June 30, 2020 Republican primary by Brandon Baumgarten of Shawnee. Jett took first place in the June 30th election with 44% of the vote. Baumgarten was eliminated in the primary. Jett faced Sharp, who came in second with 33% of the vote, in a runoff election on August 25, 2020. Jett defeated Sharp in the runoff and received over 59% of the vote. Jett faced Greg Sadler, a printing company employee from
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, in the general election in November 2020. Sadler was the nominee of the
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. In the November 3, 2020 general election, Jett defeated Sadler with about 75% of the vote, to win the 17th Senate district seat.Misa, Vicky O
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'', November 3, 2020. Retrieved November 5, 2020.
In February 2021, Jett introduced a bill to the Oklahoma Senate to prohibit teaching of
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in Oklahoma schools.


Private life

Jett lives with his wife, Ana Carolina Jett née Gomes (originally of
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), in Shawnee, Oklahoma with their three daughters. Jett was the CEO of a
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financial institution focused on economic growth.


House committees

2005-2010 * Chairman of the Joint Committee on International Trade * Co-chairman of the Joint Committee on International Development 2005-06 * Appropriation & Budget Subcommittee on General Government & Transportation, Vice Chair * Energy & Utility Regulation Committee * Transportation Committee * Tourism & Recreation Committee 2007-08 * Rules Committee, Chair * Appropriations & Budget Committee * Telecommunications & Utility Regulation * GCCA * International, Federal & Tribal Relations 2009-10 * International Relations & Tourism Committee, Chair * Energy & Utility Regulations Committee * Appropriation & Budget Subcommittee on General Government & Transportation


Organizations

;Legislative * Native American Caucus of the Oklahoma Legislature, Founding Co-chair * National Caucus of Native American State Legislators, Founding Member * Governor's International Team *
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(CSG) *
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* McLoud, Shawnee, and Tecumseh Chambers of Commerce * NAFSA: Association of International Educators - NAFSA: Association of International Educators *
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- TESOL *
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, Shawnee, OK * American Council of Young Political Leaders


Election results


Oklahoma House of Representatives

;2002 ;2004 ;2006 ;2008


U.S. Congress

;2010 ;2014


Oklahoma State Senate

;2020


References


External links

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