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Joan Hastings (politician) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Joan Hastings (politician)
Joan Hastings, special education advocate, is a politician from the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Elected to the Oklahoma House of Representatives in 1975, Hastings served district 67 until 1984. After serving in the legislature, Hastings served for 16 years as Tulsa County Clerk, retiring in 2001. Since retiring from public office, Hastings has worked in real estate in the Tulsa area. She is an inductee of the Tulsa Central Hall of Fame. ==Early life== Joan King Hastings was born in Drumright, Oklahoma in 1932. Hastings had two older sisters and enjoyed her childhood growing up on a farm. Her mother was the county's health nurse, and since her father was deceased, they lived at her grandmother's house. When Hastings was eight years old, a family member, Leon C. Phillips, ran for governor of Oklahoma. This was Hastings' earliest exposure to politics. She graduated from Tulsa Central High School. Hastings cast her first vote when she was 21 years old for Dwight D. Eisenhower. Around this time, Hastings had become active in the Young Republicans at Tulsa University. Hastings was elected Miss Republican, which allowed her the opportunity to ride on top of an elephant down Pennsylvania Avenue. Hastings majored in special education at Tulsa University.
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