The Oklahoma Bar Journal September 2025

THE OKLAHOMA BAR JOURNAL 94 | SEPTEMBER 2025 professionally enriching. He enjoys being a member of a board that serves not only the legal community but also the Oklahoma City community at large through philanthropic efforts. He also serves as the head of the community outreach committee of Emmanuel Episcopal Church in Shawnee. He shares two sons with his partner, Breanne. They keep him busy! In his spare time, he loves trying new foods and watching college football. Go Pokes! Treasurer; District 7; At-Large Rural; At-Large Clayton M. Baker Clayton M. Baker is a partner at Davis & Thompson PLLC in Jay. Mr. Baker graduated from Midwestern State University in 2011 with a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice and political science. He received his J.D. from the TU College of Law in 2015 with honors. Mr. Baker and his wife, Joanna, moved to Grove in 2015 and have enjoyed raising their family on Grand Lake since. They have two beautiful daughters, Gentry and Everly. Most of their free time is spent chasing the girls or at cheer practice and football games. Mr. Baker’s practice areas include probate, trusts and estate planning, real estate and civil litigation. Mr. Baker has represented clients throughout northeast Oklahoma and regularly practices in Delaware, Ottawa, Craig and Mayes counties. He currently serves as a municipal court judge for Bernice and as president of the Delaware County Bar Association. He is a graduate of the OBA Leadership Academy and has served on the YLD Board of Directors since 2015. Mr. Baker enjoys giving back to his community as much as he can; he serves on the Board of Directors for the Delaware County Children’s Special Advocacy Network and the Grove Rotary Club. District 1; At-Large; At-Large Rural Shelby Hembree See candidate information under “Contested Election” below. District 1; At-Large; At-Large Rural Morgan Maxey Morgan Maxey is an attorney with the multi- generational Maxey Law LLC in northeast Oklahoma. His practice focuses primarily on criminal defense and the emerging field of animal law. Mr. Maxey is a board member of the OBA Animal Law Section and the OBA Young Lawyers Division. As part of YLD, Mr. Maxey has coordinated and conducted multiple CLEs, including the upcoming CLE “Been There, Filed That,” which is specifically geared toward the young attorney practice in Oklahoma. Mr. Maxey is a graduate of the TU College of Law. After receiving his J.D., he worked as the northwest director of early settlement mediation for the Oklahoma Administrative Office of the Courts. He is certified by the AOC as a civil, family law and child permanency mediator. Mr. Maxey subsequently worked as defense counsel for the Oklahoma Indigent Defense System (OIDS). He is a member of the Craig County and Rogers County bar associations, the Oklahoma Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and the OBA Animal Law Section. In his free time, he enjoys hiking, water sports, OSU athletics and attending concerts of all genres. District 2; At-Large; At-Large Rural Chloe M. Moyer Chloe M. Moyer is a native of Idabel and a proud citizen of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma. Ms. Moyer received her BBA in accounting from Northeastern State University in 2018 and her J.D. from the OCU School of Law in 2021. During her time at OCU, she participated in the American Indian Wills Clinic and was a member of multiple organizations and groups, including the Oklahoma City University Law Review, the William J. Holloway Jr. American Inn of Court and the International Legal Honor Society of Phi Delta Phi. She focused her studies on Indian law and estate planning. Her note, “An Oklahoma Tribal Employer’s Guide to Conducting Business in the Tenth Circuit,” was published in the Oklahoma City University Law Review. Upon graduation, she received a certificate in estate planning. Ms. Moyer has a general practice located in Durant, while also providing counsel to several tribal nations. She is a proud board member of the Chahta Foundation and enjoys serving her Native community. District 3; At-Large Chelsi Chaffin Bonano Chelsi Chaffin Bonano earned her J.D. from the OCU School of Law in May 2021.

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