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M. Susan Savage

Secretary of State M. Susan Savage "on the stump!"


In office
2003 – present
Preceded by Kay Dudley
Succeeded by Incumbent

Born March 30 1952 (1952-03-30) (age 56)
Political party Democratic
Residence Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
M. Susan Savage

In office
1992 – 2002
Preceded by Rodger Randle
Succeeded by Bill LaFortune

Oklahoma
Image:Oklahomastateseal.jpg

This article is part of the series:
Politics and government of
Oklahoma


State government
United States Constitution
Oklahoma Constitution
Executive
Governor of Oklahoma (Brad Henry)
Lieutentant Governor (Jari Askins)
Secretary of State (M. Susan Savage)
State Auditor (Jeff McMahan)
Attorney General (Drew Edmondson)
State Treasurer (Scott Meacham)
State School Superintendent (Sandy Garrett)
Labor Commissioner (Lloyd Fields)
Insurance Commissioner (Kim Holland)
Corporation Commission
State Cabinet
Legislative
Oklahoma Legislature (51st)
Senate
President of the Senate (Jari Askins)
President pro tempore (Mike Morgan)
Co-President pro tempore (Glenn Coffee)
House of Representatives
Speaker (Lance Cargill)
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Supreme Court
Court of Criminal Appeals
Court on the Judiciary
Court of Impeachment
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Frank Lucas (R)
Tom Cole (R)
Mary Fallin (R)

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M. Susan Savage (born March 30, 1952) is an American Democratic politician currently serving as the 29th Secretary of State of Oklahoma. Savage graduated from Edison High School in Tulsa and in 1974 earned a B.A. degree from Arcadia University in Pennsylvania. She returned to Tulsa in 1977 and became executive director of the Metropolitan Tulsa Citizens Crime Commission. Savage went on to become chief of staff to then-Tulsa Mayor Rodger Randle before eventually winning the seat herself in a 1992 special election to fill Randle’s unexpired term. Savage was appointed by Governor of Oklahoma Brad Henry as Secretary of State of Oklahoma in 2003. She currently lives in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and has two daughters.

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Mayor of Tulsa

Before her appointment as Secretary of State of Oklahoma Savage served as the mayor of Tulsa, Oklahoma from 1992 to 2002, becoming the first woman to ever hold that office. As mayor, Savage served as Tulsa’s chief executive officer, responsible for a $500 million budget and 4,000 employees. Her administration was marked with unprecedented job growth, neighborhood revitalization, public safety improvements and improved government efficiency. Savage focused on improving streets, parks, water, wastewater, stormwater, public safety, cultural and correctional facilities in Tulsa. During Savage’s administration, the Reason Public Policy Institute of Los Angeles ranked Tulsa 3rd among 44 U.S. cities for how well it delivered government services. Newsweek magazine feature Savage as one of the nation’s 25 “mayors to watch” in 1996.

Awards & Recognition

  • Oklahoma Municipal League Hall of Fame for City and Town Officials in 2005
  • 2002 National Conference for Community and Justice Honoree for leadership
  • Honorary Doctor of Laws from Arcadia University
  • Past recipient of the Oklahoma Human Rights Award

Boards, Committees and Commissions

  • National Advisory Board of the Riley Institute for Urban Affairs at the College of Charleston
  • Executive Board member, Southern Regional Education Board
  • Advisory Board member, Oklahoma Academy for State Goals
  • Advisory Board member, Oklahoma City United Way
  • Trustee, Oklahoma Nature Conservancy Board of Directors
  • Trustee, Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence
  • Board member, Creative Oklahoma, Inc.
State Secretaries of State in the United States
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AL: Beth Chapman
AK: No such office
AR: Charlie Daniels
AZ: Jan Brewer
CA: Debra Bowen
CO: Mike Coffman
CT: Susan Bysiewicz
DE: Harriett Smith Windsor
FL: Kurt S. Browning
GA: Karen Handel

HI: No such office
ID: Ben Ysursa
IL: Jesse White
IN: Todd Rokita
IA: Michael Mauro
KS: Ron Thornburgh
KY: Trey Grayson
LA: Jay Dardenne
MD: Dennis Schnepfe
MA: Bill Galvin

ME: Matthew Dunlap
MI: Terri Lynn Land
MN: Mark Ritchie
MS: Eric Clark
MO: Robin Carnahan
MT: Brad Johnson
NE: John Gale
NV: Ross Miller
NH: Bill Gardner
NJ: Nina Mitchell Wells

NM: Mary Herrera
NY: Lorraine Cortes-Vazquez
NC: Elaine Marshall
ND: Al Jaeger
OH: Jennifer Brunner
OK: M. Susan Savage
OR: Bill Bradbury
PA: Pedro Cortes
RI: Ralph Mollis
SC: Mark Hammond

SD: Chris Nelson
TN: Riley Darnell
TX: Phil Wilson
UT: Gary R. Herbert
VT: Deb Markowitz
VA: Katherine Hanley
WA: Sam Reed
WV: Betty Ireland
WI: Doug LaFollette
WY: Max Maxfield

*In states without a Secretary of State, the Lt. Governor may perform some of the typical functions of a Secretary of State, but the offices are not the same as the Lieutenant Governor of Utah holds many statutory responsibilities that other Lt. Gov's do not.

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