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Oklahoma Attorney General

Current State AG
Gentner Drummond (R)
Political Party
Republican
Assumed Office

2023

Gentner Drummond was elected as the 20th Oklahoma Attorney General in 2022. In 1998, Drummond founded Drummond Law, focused on banking, business and entertainment law. His business interests include ownership of Blue Sky Bank, Drummond Communications and a large event location. He also operates a ranch near Pawhuska, Oklahoma. Prior to founding Drummond Law, AG Drummond worked in private practice and then as an assistant district attorney for Pawnee and Osage Counties. Earlier he served in the U.S. Air Force, where...

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Gentner Drummond was elected as the 20th Oklahoma Attorney General in 2022. In 1998, Drummond founded Drummond Law, focused on banking, business and entertainment law. His business interests include ownership of Blue Sky Bank, Drummond Communications and a large event location. He also operates a ranch near Pawhuska, Oklahoma. Prior to founding Drummond Law, AG Drummond worked in private practice and then as an assistant district attorney for Pawnee and Osage Counties. Earlier he served in the U.S. Air Force, where he reached the rank of captain and flew F-15C fighter aircraft, earning a Distinguished Flying Cross during the Gulf War.

 

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The AG is an elected position in Oklahoma.

  • Next Election:November 3, 2026 (Open Seat)
  • Election Process:Elected
  • Term/Limit:4 years / 2 term maximum


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