Oklahoma Primary Election Results
Oklahoma Primary Election Results
U.S. Senate Special
Representative Markwayne Mullin and Luke Holland, Senator James M. Inhofe’s chief of staff, are among the Republicans competing to replace Mr. Inhofe, who will retire in January. The winner of the special general election in November will hold the seat until January 2027, the end of Mr. Inhofe’s current term.
Republican Special Primary
Candidate | Votes | Pct. | |
---|---|---|---|
Markwayne Mullin | 155,997 | +43.6% 43.6% | |
T.W. Shannon | 62,712 | +17.5% 17.5 | |
Nathan Dahm | 42,638 | +11.9% 11.9 | |
Total reported | 357,606 | ||
Advanced to runoff |
Democratic Special Primary
Candidate |
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Kendra Horn Uncontested |
Analysis From Our Reporters
U.S. Senate
Senator James Lankford is expected to avoid a runoff in his G.O.P. primary, where his challengers include Jackson Lahmeyer, an evangelical pastor who has been endorsed by MAGA types, including Mike Lindell and Michael Flynn. Six Democrats, none of whom have held elected office before, are competing in the Democratic primary.
Republican Primary
Candidate | Votes | Pct. | |
---|---|---|---|
James Lankford* | 242,984 | +67.8% 67.8% | |
Jackson Lahmeyer | 94,504 | +26.4% 26.4 | |
Joan Farr | 20,737 | +5.8% 5.8 | |
Total reported | 358,225 | ||
* Incumbent |
Democratic Primary
Candidate | Votes | Pct. | |
---|---|---|---|
Madison Horn | 60,631 | +37.2% 37.2% | |
Jason Bollinger | 27,359 | +16.8% 16.8 | |
Dennis Baker | 22,458 | +13.8% 13.8 | |
Total reported | 163,063 | ||
Advanced to runoff |
Governor
Gov. Kevin Stitt is expected to overcome three challengers in his Republican primary. Democrats will choose between Constance Johnson, a former state senator, and the state superintendent, Joy Hofmeister, who was a registered Republican before switching her party registration last year in order to run in the Democratic primary.
Democratic Primary
Candidate | Votes | Pct. |
---|---|---|
Joy Hofmeister | 101,851 | +60.7% 60.7% |
Connie Johnson | 65,823 | +39.3% 39.3 |
Total reported | 167,674 |
Republican Primary
Candidate | Votes | Pct. | |
---|---|---|---|
Kevin Stitt* | 248,355 | +69.1% 69.1% | |
Joel Kintsel | 51,564 | +14.3% 14.3 | |
Mark Sherwood | 47,680 | +13.3% 13.3 | |
Moira McCabe | 12,033 | +3.3% 3.3 | |
Total reported | 359,632 | ||
* Incumbent |
U.S. House 2nd District
Fourteen Republicans are running in a House primary for the seat being vacated by Representative Markwayne Mullin, who is running for Senate. The crowded field includes the former chair of the state Republican Party, John R. Bennett; the secretary-treasurer of the Quapaw Nation, Guy Barker; and several former state legislators.
Republican Primary
Candidate | Votes | Pct. | |
---|---|---|---|
Avery Frix | 11,330 | +14.7% 14.7% | |
Josh Brecheen | 10,573 | +13.8% 13.8 | |
Johnny Teehee | 9,956 | +13.0% 13.0 | |
Total reported | 76,871 | ||
Advanced to runoff |
U.S. House
All Races
District Dist. | Candidates | Est. rpt. | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
1 Dem. 1 (D) | Martin | Uncontested | › | |
1 Rep. 1 (R) | Hern* | Uncontested | › | |
2 Dem. 2 (D) | Andrews | Uncontested | › | |
2 Rep. 2 (R) | Frix 14.7% | Brecheen 13.8% | >95% | › |
3 Dem. 3 (D) | Ross | Uncontested | › | |
3 Rep. 3 (R) | Lucas* 61% | Burleson 31% | >95% | › |
4 Dem. 4 (D) | Brannon | Uncontested | › | |
4 Rep. 4 (R) | Cole* 70% | Taylor 27% | >95% | › |
5 Dem. 5 (D) | Harris-Till | Uncontested | › | |
5 Rep. 5 (R) | Bice* 68% | Banks 32% | >95% | › |
Advanced to runoff * Incumbent |
State Legislature
State Senate
District Dist. | Candidates | Est. rpt. | |
---|---|---|---|
2 Dem. 2 (D) | Esau | Uncontested | |
2 Rep. 2 (R) | Jackson 34% | Seifried 32% | >95% |
4 Rep. 4 (R) | Woods 39% | Barenberg 25% | >95% |
6 Rep. 6 (R) | Bullard* | Uncontested | |
8 Rep. 8 (R) | Thompson* | Uncontested | |
10 Rep. 10 (R) | Coleman* 74% | DeLozier 26% | >95% |
12 Rep. 12 (R) | Gollihare 69% | Ford 31% | >95% |
14 Rep. 14 (R) | Alvord | Uncontested | |
16 Dem. 16 (D) | Boren* | Uncontested | |
18 Rep. 18 (R) | Stewart 55% | Zearley 45% | >95% |
20 Rep. 20 (R) | Hall* | Uncontested | |
22 Dem. 22 (D) | Aguirre | Uncontested | |
22 Rep. 22 (R) | Thompson 54% | Merrick* 46% | >95% |
24 Rep. 24 (R) | Weaver* | Uncontested | |
26 Rep. 26 (R) | Jech* 43% | Butler 38% | >95% |
28 Dem. 28 (D) | Rackley 61% | Wilson 39% | >95% |
28 Rep. 28 (R) | Green 37% | McCommas 28% | >95% |
30 Dem. 30 (D) | Kirt* | Uncontested | |
30 Rep. 30 (R) | Callahan | Uncontested | |
32 Dem. 32 (D) | Jernigan | Uncontested | |
32 Rep. 32 (R) | Montgomery* | Uncontested | |
34 Dem. 34 (D) | Dossett* | Uncontested | |
34 Rep. 34 (R) | Prieto 58% | Peixotto 42% | >95% |
36 Rep. 36 (R) | Haste* 59% | Dambroso 41% | >95% |
38 Rep. 38 (R) | Howard* | Uncontested | |
40 Dem. 40 (D) | Hicks* | Uncontested | |
40 Rep. 40 (R) | Daly 68% | Smith 32% | >95% |
42 Rep. 42 (R) | Stanley* 53% | Toney 47% | >95% |
44 Dem. 44 (D) | Brooks* | Uncontested | |
46 Dem. 46 (D) | Floyd* | Uncontested | |
48 Dem. 48 (D) | Young* 74% | Smith 26% | >95% |
Advanced to runoff * Incumbent |
State House
District Dist. | Candidates | Est. rpt. | |
---|---|---|---|
1 Rep. 1 (R) | Dempsey* 75% | Chapman 25% | >95% |
2 Rep. 2 (R) | Olsen* | Uncontested | |
3 Rep. 3 (R) | West* | Uncontested | |
4 Dem. 4 (D) | Arnall | Uncontested | |
4 Rep. 4 (R) | Culver* | Uncontested | |
5 Rep. 5 (R) | West* 74% | Bryan 26% | >95% |
6 Rep. 6 (R) | Cornwell* | Uncontested | |
7 Dem. 7 (D) | Spence | Uncontested | |
7 Rep. 7 (R) | Bashore* | Uncontested | |
8 Rep. 8 (R) | Gann* | Uncontested | |
9 Dem. 9 (D) | Kennedy | Uncontested | |
9 Rep. 9 (R) | Lepak* | Uncontested | |
10 Rep. 10 (R) | Strom* | Uncontested | |
11 Rep. 11 (R) | Kane 56% | Stearman* 44% | >95% |
12 Dem. 12 (D) | LaGrone | Uncontested | |
12 Rep. 12 (R) | McDugle* | Uncontested | |
13 Dem. 13 (D) | Haley | Uncontested | |
13 Rep. 13 (R) | Hays 27.7% | Rogers 27.7% | >95% |
14 Rep. 14 (R) | Sneed* | Uncontested | |
15 Rep. 15 (R) | Randleman* 56% | Brinlee 44% | >95% |
16 Rep. 16 (R) | Fetgatter* | Uncontested | |
17 Rep. 17 (R) | Grego* | Uncontested | |
18 Rep. 18 (R) | Smith* 59% | Baca 41% | >95% |
19 Rep. 19 (R) | Humphrey* | Uncontested | |
20 Rep. 20 (R) | Conley* 70% | Mackey 30% | >95% |
21 Rep. 21 (R) | Maynard 41% | Reid 33% | >95% |
22 Rep. 22 (R) | McCall* | Uncontested | |
23 Dem. 23 (D) | Young | Uncontested | |
23 Rep. 23 (R) | O’Donnell* | Uncontested | |
24 Rep. 24 (R) | Banning 55% | Phillips* 29% | >95% |
25 Rep. 25 (R) | Johns* | Uncontested | |
26 Dem. 26 (D) | Hardin | Uncontested | |
26 Rep. 26 (R) | Kerbs* | Uncontested | |
27 Rep. 27 (R) | Sterling* | Uncontested | |
28 Rep. 28 (R) | Williams* | Uncontested | |
29 Rep. 29 (R) | Hilbert* 82% | Parris 18% | >95% |
30 Rep. 30 (R) | Lawson* | Uncontested | |
31 Rep. 31 (R) | Duel 44% | Grider 35% | >95% |
32 Rep. 32 (R) | Wallace* 56% | Dixon 44% | >95% |
33 Rep. 33 (R) | Talley* 52% | Chaffin 48% | >95% |
34 Dem. 34 (D) | Ranson* | Uncontested | |
34 Rep. 34 (R) | Baughman 47% | Muchmore 33% | >95% |
35 Dem. 35 (D) | Jennings | Uncontested | |
35 Rep. 35 (R) | Burns* 79% | Johnson 21% | >95% |
36 Rep. 36 (R) | George 41% | Raglin 33% | >95% |
37 Rep. 37 (R) | Luttrell* 64% | Vaden 36% | >95% |
38 Rep. 38 (R) | Pfeiffer* | Uncontested | |
39 Rep. 39 (R) | Martinez* | Uncontested | |
40 Dem. 40 (D) | Payne | Uncontested | |
40 Rep. 40 (R) | Caldwell* | Uncontested | |
41 Dem. 41 (D) | Bockus | Uncontested | |
41 Rep. 41 (R) | Hader* | Uncontested | |
42 Dem. 42 (D) | Jarman | Uncontested | |
42 Rep. 42 (R) | Roe* 64% | Huggans 36% | >95% |
43 Rep. 43 (R) | Steagall* | Uncontested | |
44 Dem. 44 (D) | Deck 65% | Bierman 35% | >95% |
44 Rep. 44 (R) | Harris | Uncontested | |
45 Dem. 45 (D) | Menz | Uncontested | |
45 Rep. 45 (R) | Sterling 51% | Spaulding 49% | >95% |
46 Dem. 46 (D) | Rosecrants* | Uncontested | |
46 Rep. 46 (R) | Wesson 68% | Sangirardi 21% | >95% |
47 Rep. 47 (R) | Hill* | Uncontested | |
48 Rep. 48 (R) | Townley* 68% | Brown 32% | >95% |
49 Rep. 49 (R) | Cantrell 51% | Miller 49% | >95% |
50 Rep. 50 (R) | McEntire* 61% | Sengstock 22% | >95% |
51 Rep. 51 (R) | Boles* | Uncontested | |
52 Rep. 52 (R) | Kendrix* | Uncontested | |
53 Rep. 53 (R) | McBride* 64% | Stehno 36% | >95% |
54 Rep. 54 (R) | West* | Uncontested | |
55 Rep. 55 (R) | Archer 54% | Sawatzky 38% | >95% |
56 Rep. 56 (R) | Lowe* | Uncontested | |
57 Rep. 57 (R) | Moore* 62% | Kelley Poisson 38% | >95% |
58 Rep. 58 (R) | Newton* | Uncontested | |
59 Rep. 59 (R) | Dobrinski | Uncontested | |
60 Rep. 60 (R) | Baker* 51% | Lynch 49% | >95% |
61 Rep. 61 (R) | Patzkowsky* | Uncontested | |
62 Rep. 62 (R) | Pae* | Uncontested | |
63 Dem. 63 (D) | Smith | Uncontested | |
63 Rep. 63 (R) | Caldwell* | Uncontested | |
64 Dem. 64 (D) | Meraz | Uncontested | |
64 Rep. 64 (R) | Worthen* | Uncontested | |
65 Rep. 65 (R) | Hasenbeck* | Uncontested | |
66 Dem. 66 (D) | Rankin | Uncontested | |
66 Rep. 66 (R) | Renfrow 38% | Staires 26% | >95% |
67 Rep. 67 (R) | Boatman* | Uncontested | |
68 Rep. 68 (R) | Sims* | Uncontested | |
69 Rep. 69 (R) | Tedford | Uncontested | |
70 Dem. 70 (D) | Schreiber | Uncontested | |
70 Rep. 70 (R) | Banks | Uncontested | |
71 Dem. 71 (D) | Swope | Uncontested | |
71 Rep. 71 (R) | Masters | Uncontested | |
72 Dem. 72 (D) | Nichols* | Uncontested | |
73 Dem. 73 (D) | Goodwin* | Uncontested | |
74 Rep. 74 (R) | Vancuren* | Uncontested | |
75 Rep. 75 (R) | Marti* | Uncontested | |
76 Rep. 76 (R) | Ford* 66% | Brooks 34% | >95% |
77 Dem. 77 (D) | Waldron* | Uncontested | |
78 Dem. 78 (D) | Blancett* | Uncontested | |
79 Dem. 79 (D) | Provenzano* | Uncontested | |
79 Rep. 79 (R) | Hassink 52% | Gilbert 38% | >95% |
80 Rep. 80 (R) | May* | Uncontested | |
81 Rep. 81 (R) | Osburn* | Uncontested | |
82 Rep. 82 (R) | Miller* | Uncontested | |
83 Dem. 83 (D) | Clyde | Uncontested | |
83 Rep. 83 (R) | Roberts* | Uncontested | |
84 Dem. 84 (D) | Lamb | Uncontested | |
84 Rep. 84 (R) | West* | Uncontested | |
85 Dem. 85 (D) | Munson* | Uncontested | |
85 Rep. 85 (R) | Rice-Johnson | Uncontested | |
86 Rep. 86 (R) | Hardin* | Uncontested | |
87 Dem. 87 (D) | Hefner | Uncontested | |
87 Rep. 87 (R) | Esk 36.7% | Banister 36.0% | >95% |
88 Dem. 88 (D) | Turner* 78% | Lewis 22% | >95% |
89 Dem. 89 (D) | Alonso 63% | Zapata 20% | >95% |
90 Dem. 90 (D) | Dankwa 68% | Stokes 32% | >95% |
90 Rep. 90 (R) | Echols* | Uncontested | |
91 Rep. 91 (R) | Kannady* | Uncontested | |
92 Dem. 92 (D) | Bennett* | Uncontested | |
93 Dem. 93 (D) | Dollens* | Uncontested | |
94 Dem. 94 (D) | Fugate* | Uncontested | |
95 Dem. 95 (D) | Malone | Uncontested | |
95 Rep. 95 (R) | Wolfley* | Uncontested | |
96 Rep. 96 (R) | Stinson* | Uncontested | |
97 Dem. 97 (D) | Lowe* | Uncontested | |
97 Rep. 97 (R) | Janloo | Uncontested | |
98 Rep. 98 (R) | Davis* | Uncontested | |
99 Dem. 99 (D) | Pittman* | Uncontested | |
100 Dem. 100 (D) | Gilmore | Uncontested | |
100 Rep. 100 (R) | Stark* | Uncontested | |
101 Rep. 101 (R) | Manger* | Uncontested | |
Advanced to runoff * Incumbent |
Other Races
Lieutenant Governor
Race | Candidates | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
Dem. (D) | Alizadeh-Fard | Uncontested | › | |
Rep. (R) | Pinnell* | Uncontested | › | |
* Incumbent |
Attorney General
Race | Candidates | Est. rpt. | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Rep. (R) | Drummond 51% | O’Connor* 49% | >95% | › |
* Incumbent |
Auditor Inspector
Race | Candidates | Est. rpt. | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Rep. (R) | Byrd* 70% | McQuillen 30% | >95% | |
* Incumbent |
Corporation Commissioner
Race | Candidates | Est. rpt. | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Dem. (D) | Bowman | Uncontested | ||
Rep. (R) | David 41% | Thomsen 26% | >95% | |
Advanced to runoff |
Insurance Commissioner
Race | Candidates | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
Rep. (R) | Mulready* | Uncontested | ||
* Incumbent |
Labor Commissioner
Race | Candidates | Est. rpt. | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Dem. (D) | Henderson | Uncontested | ||
Rep. (R) | Osborn* 48% | Roberts 38% | >95% | |
Advanced to runoff * Incumbent |
Superintendent of Public Instruction
Race | Candidates | Est. rpt. | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Dem. (D) | Nelson | Uncontested | ||
Rep. (R) | Walters 41% | Grace 31% | >95% | |
Advanced to runoff |
Treasurer
Race | Candidates | Est. rpt. | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Dem. (D) | de Coune | Uncontested | ||
Rep. (R) | Russ 49% | Jolley 34% | >95% | |
Advanced to runoff |