Jason Lowe

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Candidate Details

OK House District: HD 97

Party Affiliation: Democrat

Website:

https://www.okhouse.gov/members/District.aspx?District=97

Email:

lowelaw46@gmail.com.com

Phone:

405.232.8500

Facebook:

https://www.facebook.com/JasonLoweEsq

Biography

Jason Lowe is a criminal defense attorney practicing law in the State of Oklahoma. He received his Bachelor of Art in Political Science at Virginia State University and continued his education at Oklahoma City University School of Law. Mr. Lowe is the founding member of The Lowe Law Firm established in 2009 and the firm has offices located in Oklahoma City and Tulsa. He also serves as Oklahoma State Representative for House District 97 and is the first African American attorney from District 97 appointed to the House Judiciary Committee. In recognition of his dedication to the community, Mr. Lowe is the recipient of the prestigious “John Green Community Service” Award presented by the Oklahoma City Association of Black Lawyers and the “Outstanding Service to the Public” award presented by the Oklahoma Bar association. Every year Representative Lowe hosts a Family Fun Day, a non- profit charity that, over the last eight years, has provided over 10,000 families with free school supplies, health screenings, and haircuts so kids can be equipped to start the school year. In 2017 he gave away 30 tablets to children at the event. He also founded The “Know Your Rights” forum that educates Oklahomans on legal matters and to obtain feedback on important issues facing the community. Furthermore, Representative Lowe founded the Triple E Youth Initiative, a program that provides funds to various local youth departments, including but not limited to $500.00 monthly that he gives to local churches to help empower, encourage and educate our teens and future leaders of tomorrow. He’s become a resource for local news stations, including KFOR Channel 4, KOCO Channel 5, and Oklahoma City Fox 25 concerning officer-involved shootings and various legal issues.