Michael J. Hunter

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Michael J. Hunter
Secretary of the Oklahoma Commissioners of the Land Office
Incumbent
Assumed office
August, 2009
Governor Brad Henry
Preceded by Clifton Scott
29th Oklahoma Secretary of State
In office
1999–2002
Governor Frank Keating
Preceded by Tom Cole
Succeeded by Kay Dudley
Oklahoma State Representative
In office
1985–1991
Personal details
Born 1956
Garfield County, Oklahoma
Political party Republican
Spouse(s) Cheryl Plaxico Hunter
Children Barrett and Brock
Residence Edmond, Oklahoma
Occupation Attorney
Website Official biography

Michael J. "Mike" Hunter (born 1956) is an American Republican politician from the state of Oklahoma. Hunter served as the 29th Secretary of State of Oklahoma from 1999 to 2002, having been appointed by Governor of Oklahoma Frank Keating.[1]

Early life and education

Hunter grew up on a farm in Garfield County, Oklahoma, and is a fourth generation Oklahoman. Hunter received his undergraduate degree from Oklahoma State University in 1978. He later graduated from the University of Oklahoma College of Law in 1982. While at OU-Law, Hunter served as the President of the Student Bar Association. Upon graduating, Hunter entered private practice. His area of specialization was in energy, real property, public employment law and utility regulation.

Oklahoma politics

In 1984, Hunter was elected to the Oklahoma House of Representatives. While in the House, he served as Chairman of the Republican Caucus and Vice Chairman of the House Criminal Justice Committee. In 1988, he was one of the eight lawmakers recognized by the Daily Oklahoman as Oklahoma’s Best Legislators. That same year he was the recipient of the Oklahoma District Attorneys’ Legislative Appreciation Award for his work in criminal justice. Hunter remained in the House until 1991.

After leaving the Oklahoma Legislature, Hunter returned to private practice until 1993. From 1993 to 1994, Hunter served as the General Counsel of the Oklahoma Corporation Commission, the state's regulatory authority for public utilities, oil and gas, transportation and pipelines companies.

In 1994, Hunter was the Republican nominee for Attorney General of Oklahoma. Hunter would lose the election to Democratic Muskogee County District Attorney Drew Edmondson.

Federal politics

Following the election of J. C. Watts as the Congressman for Oklahoma's 4th congressional district, Hunter was appointed as Watts' chief of staff in 1995. As Watts' chief of staff, Hunter managed his offices in Washington, D.C., Norman, Oklahoma and Lawton, Oklahoma. He also served as legal counsel to Congressman Watts in his work on the National Security and the Transportation and Infrastructure Committees.

Keating Administration

In 1998, incumbent Republican Governor of Oklahoma Frank Keating was reelected to second four year term. Keating's first Secretary of State Tom Cole stepped down to return to the private sector. On March 16, 1999, Keating appointed Hunter to serve as the 29th Oklahoma Secretary of State. In addition to his duties as Secretary of State, Hunter served as Governor Keating’s chief liaison to the Oklahoma Legislature and to the state’s federal delegation in Washington, D. C.

Private sector

Hunter resigned as Secretary of State in October 2002 to become the Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of the American Council of Life Insurers. He managed the organization’s $47 million budget and 135 member staff. The ACLI is the advocacy, legal and research arm of the life insurance industry.

Return to Oklahoma

In August 2009, Democratic Governor of Oklahoma Brad Henry appointed Hunter the 47th Secretary of the Commissioners of the Land Office. The Commissioners of the Land Office is charged with managing the lands the U.S. Congress granted to Oklahoma at statehood to help benefit public education. The office also administers the trust funds and proceeds derived from selling and renting the public lands. Hunter resigned from the Land Office effective September 1, 2010. Douglas Allen, the Assistant Secretary of the Commissioners of the Land Office under Hunter, was appointed interim Secretary, and later Secretary, by the Commissioners.

Personal life

Hunter is married to Cheryl Plaxico Hunter. Cheryl is a practicing lawyer who served as a member of the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education from 2000 to 2009. They have two sons, Barrett and Brock. The family resides in Edmond, Oklahoma.

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Political offices
Preceded by
Oklahoma State Representatives
1985 - 1991
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Tom Cole
Oklahoma Secretary of State
Under Governor Frank Keating

1999 - 2002
Succeeded by
Kay Dudley
Preceded by
Clifton Scott
Secretary of the Oklahoma Commissioners of the Land Office
Under Governor Brad Henry

2009 - 2010
Succeeded by
Douglas Allen
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