Anastasia Pittman
Anastasia A. Pittman is an American and Seminole politician. She has served on the Seminole Nation General Council since 2021 representing the Dosar Barkus Band.
She represented the 99th district in the Oklahoma House of Representatives, as a member of the Democratic Party. Pittman served in the House from 2006 to 2014. In April 2014, she filed to run for an Oklahoma Senate seat vacated by Constance N. Johnson. Pittman was elected to the Oklahoma Senate and represented the 48th district until 2018. In 2018, she was the Democratic Party nominee for lieutenant governor in Oklahoma.
Early life
Pittman was born on July 19, 1970, in Miami, Florida. Her mother was also a member of the Seminole Nation of Oklahoma. Her family moved back and forth from Miami to Oklahoma City every summer. During one summer, Pittman's parents did not return on time for her and her brother and their grandmother enrolled them in school in Oklahoma. Pittman's grandmother later became her legal guardian and Pittman finished high school and college in Oklahoma. Pittman graduated from Star Spencer High School.Education
She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism and public relations in 1999 from the University of Oklahoma and a Master's degree in Education and Behavioral Science from Langston University in 2002.Oklahoma legislature
House of Representatives
She served in the Oklahoma House of Representatives from 2006 to 2014. In 2013 Pittman was selected to lead the Legislative Black Caucus of the Oklahoma Legislature.Oklahoma Senate
Pittman served in the Oklahoma Senate between 2014 and 2018.2016 and 2018 campaigns
Pittman ran for Oklahoma County Clerk in 2016, losing to Rick Warren.Pittman ran for Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma in 2018, facing Anna Dearmore in the Democratic primary. She won the Democratic primary with 50.4% of the vote. She lost the general election to Matt Pinnell, receiving 34.5% of the vote.
Seminole Nation of Oklahoma General Council
Pittman ran for one of the Dosar Barkus Band's seat in 2021 against three other candidates, with the two top vote earners winning a seat. Pittman and Terry Loy Edwards won the election.2022 and 2025 Oklahoma County Commissioner campaigns
Pittman announced her intention to run against incumbent Oklahoma County Commissioner Carrie Blumert in November 2021. Blumert and Pittman also faced Christine Byrd and Kendra Coleman, an Oklahoma County District Judge removed from office in September 2020 for misconduct. Pittman placed first in the June primary and advanced to a runoff alongside Blumert. She lost the August runoff to Blumert.Pittman filed to run for a special election to fill an open seat on the Oklahoma County Board of Commissioners in December 2024. Incumbent commissioner Carrie Blumert resigned to work in the private sector, triggering a special election. In the February Democratic primary she faced Midwest City councilor Sara Bana and state representative Jason Lowe. Lowe won the Democratic primary.