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The Oklahoma Senate draws its own maps of its district lines, which are subject to the approval of both the Oklahoma House of Representatives and the governor. Should the redistricting not occur in a timely manner, the lines are determined by a panel of five statewide elected officials.
District 2: Marty Quinn retired due to term limits and to run for U. S. representative in Oklahoma's 2nd congressional district. [6] District 4: Mark Allen retired due to term limits. [7] District 14: Frank Simpson retired due to term limits. [8] District 18: Kim David retired due to term limits and to run for corporation commissioner. [9]
Ally Seifried ran for the Oklahoma Senate in 2022 for retiring Senator Marty Quinn's 2nd district seat. She faced three other candidates in the Republican primary: Keith Austin, Jarrin Jackson, and Coy Jenkins. [2]
Kendal Sacchieri is an American politician who has served in the Oklahoma Senate representing the 43rd district since 2024. She previously served as the McClain County Accessor from 2018 to 2024. Early life, education, and McLain County Accessor
Map of Oklahoma's congressional districts since 2023 Interactive map version. As of the 2020 census, there are five United States congressional districts in Oklahoma.It was one of the states that was able to keep the same number of congressional districts from the previous census (in the past, Oklahoma has had as many as nine House of Representatives seats).
The Oklahoma Senate is composed of 48 members, [1] each representing an electoral district in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. As of 2019, the majority of seats are held by Republicans. The current President Pro Tempore is Greg Treat of Oklahoma City.
Nathan Dahm, State Senator for the 33rd district (2013–present) (ran for the Class 2 U.S. Senate seat) [8] Jessica Jean Garrison, author, dietician, and daughter of former state senator Earl Garrison (ran for the Class 2 U.S. Senate seat) [7]
Oklahoma's 2nd congressional district is one of five United States congressional districts in Oklahoma and covers approximately one-fourth of the state in the east. The district borders Arkansas , Kansas , Missouri , and Texas and includes (in whole or in part) a total of 24 counties. [ 3 ]