Governor Stitt appoints attorney Jett to open State Supreme Court seat
- Governor Kevin Stitt appointed attorney Travis Jett to the Oklahoma Supreme Court on Monday.
- The District 4 seat became vacant after Justice Yvonne Kauger lost her retention election.
- Jett, an attorney with a business law focus, was chosen over two district judge nominees.
- Stitt said his first priority is appointing individuals who uphold the Oklahoma and U.S. Constitution.
- Jett's selection means he is the only justice without prior judicial experience, since 1984.
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Governor Stitt appoints attorney Jett to open State Supreme Court seat
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – Governor Kevin Stitt appointed attorney Travis Jett for the open State Supreme Court position on Monday. Jett, who has been a private practice attorney in Woodward, was one of three finalists for the seat. He was the only one without any prior judicial experience. The two other nominees were district judges in Oklahoma. Jett has represented state agencies like the Tax Commission, Corporation Commission, and State Departmen…
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