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Oklahoma 37th State Senate District General Election, 2020 Party Candidate Votes % Republican: Cody Rogers: 22,693 : 67.1% : Democratic: Allison Ikley-Freeman (incumbent) 11,141 32.9% Total votes 33,834 : 100.0% : Republican gain from Democratic
The 2024 Oklahoma Senate election took place on November 5, 2024. The primary elections for the Republican , Democratic , and Libertarian parties' nominations took place on June 18, 2024. [ 1 ] Oklahoma voters elected state senators to serve four-year terms in 24 of the 48 Senate districts .
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 33: The winner of this Tulsa-area race will fill the seat currently held by outgoing Sen. Nathan Dahm, who also chairs the Oklahoma Republican Party. In the contest, Christi Gillespie, a ...
2024 Oklahoma Senate 25th district general election [7] Party Candidate Votes % Republican: Brian Guthrie : 25,787 : 67.2% : Democratic: Karen Gaddis: 12,605 32.3% ...
In 2024, Hines ran for the 47th district of the Oklahoma Senate in a Republican primary against Aaron Curry and Jenny Schmitt. [3] He advanced to a runoff alongside Schmitt which he won with over 60% of the vote. [ 4 ]
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]
In June 2024, McIntosh ran for the Oklahoma Senate's 3rd district facing incumbent Blake Stephens and Patrick Sampson in the Republican primary. She advanced to a runoff alongside Stephens. [ 5 ] She was endorsed by Governor Kevin Stitt , Congressman Josh Brecheen , and Corporation Commissioner Kim David , while Stephens was endorsed by ...