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2024 Oklahoma House of Representatives election

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Not to be confused with2024 United States House of Representatives elections in Oklahoma.

2024 Oklahoma House of Representatives election

← 2022November 5, 2024 (2024-11-05)2026 →

All 101 seats in theOklahoma House
51 seats needed for a majority
 Majority partyMinority party
 
LeaderCharles McCall
(term limited)
Cyndi Munson
PartyRepublicanDemocratic
Leader's seat22nd-Atoka85th
Last election8120
Seats after8120
Seat changeSteadySteady
Popular vote299,975163,055
Percentage61.35%33.35%
SwingIncrease 4.71%Decrease 8.39%

Results:
     Democratic hold     Republican hold

Speaker of the House before election

Charles McCall
Republican

ElectedSpeaker of the House

Kyle Hilbert
Republican

Elections in Oklahoma
Government

The2024 Oklahoma House of Representative election took place on November 5, 2024. Theprimary elections for theRepublican,Democratic, andLibertarian parties' nominations took place on June 18, 2024. All candidates had to file between the days of April 3–5, 2024.[1]Oklahoma voters elected state representatives to serve two-year terms in all 101House districts.

Republicans went into the 2024 election with a supermajority of seats in thestate house overDemocrats: 81 (R) to 20 (D).

Partisan Background

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In the 2020 Presidential Election, Republican Donald Trump won 82 Oklahoma House of Representatives districts, and Democrat Joe Biden won 19. The suburban Tulsa-based district 79, which voted for Trump by 1.4%, was the only district that Trump won in 2020 which was represented by a Democrat going into the 2024 Oklahoma House of Representatives Election.

Biden
  40–50%
  50–60%
  60–70%
  70–80%
  80–90%
Trump
  40–50%
  50–60%
  60–70%
  70–80%
  80–90%

Retirements and vacancies

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Democrats

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Retiring

  1. District 73:Regina Goodwin is retiring to run in the2024 Oklahoma Senate election.[2]
  2. District 72:Monroe Nichols is retiring to run in the2024 Tulsa mayoral election.[3]
  3. District 88:Mauree Turner is retiring.[4]

Republicans

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Resigned

  1. District 39:Ryan Martinez resigned following a plea agreement fordriving under the influence.[5]

Retiring

  1. District 12:Kevin McDugle is retiring.[6]
  2. District 15:Randy Randleman is retiring.[7]
  3. District 20:Sherrie Conley is retiring.[8]
  4. District 50:Marcus McEntire is retiring.[7]
  5. District 60:Rhonda Baker is retiring.[7]
  6. District 67:Jeff Boatman is retiring to run in the2024 Oklahoma Senate election.[9]
  7. District 68:Lonnie Sims is retiring to run forTulsa County Commissioner.[7]

Term limited

  1. District 22:Charles McCall is term limited.[7]
  2. District 23:Terry O'Donnell is term limited.[7]
  3. District 53:Mark McBride is term limited.[7]
  4. District 90:Jon Echols is term limited.[7]

New members elected

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Incumbents defeated

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  1. District 32:Jim Shaw defeated incumbentKevin Wallace.[10]
  2. District 33:Molly Jenkins defeated incumbentJohn Talley.[11]
  3. District 98:Gabe Woolley defeated incumbentDean Davis. He faced Cathy Smythe in the general election.[10]

Open seats

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  1. District 12:Mark Chapman succeededKevin McDugle.
  2. District 15:Tim Turner succeededRandy Randleman.
  3. District 20:Jonathan Wilk succeededSherrie Conley.
  4. District 22:Ryan Eaves succeededCharles McCall.
  5. District 23:Derrick Hildebrant succeededTerry O'Donnell.
  6. District 39:Erick Harris replacedRyan Martinez after a special election.[12]
  7. District 50:Stacy Jo Adams succeededMarcus McEntire.
  8. District 53:Jason Blair succeededMark McBride.
  9. District 60:Mike Kelley succeededRhonda Baker.
  10. District 67:Rob Hall succeededJeff Boatman.
  11. District 68:Mike Lay succeededLonnie Sims.
  12. District 72:Michelle McCane succeededMonroe Nichols.
  13. District 73:Ron Stewart succeededRegina Goodwin.
  14. District 88:Ellen Pogemiller succeededMauree Turner.
  15. District 90:Emily Gise succeededJon Echols.

Uncontested races

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44 Representatives were the only candidate to file in their district, winning reelection by default.[7]

  1. District 3:Rick West
  2. District 5:Josh West
  3. District 6:Rusty Cornwell
  4. District 7:Steve Bashore
  5. District 8:Tom Gann
  6. District 9:Mark Lepak
  7. District 11:John Kane
  8. District 14:Chris Sneed
  9. District 17:Jim Grego
  10. District 18:David Smith
  11. District 19:Justin Humphrey
  12. District 21:Cody Maynard
  13. District 24:Chris Banning
  14. District 27:Danny Sterling
  15. District 29:Kyle Hilbert
  16. District 30:Mark Lawson
  17. District 31:Collin Duel
  18. District 35:Ty Burns
  19. District 36:John George
  20. District 40:Chad Caldwell
  21. District 44:Jared Deck
  22. District 47:Brian Hill
  23. District 49:Josh Cantrell
  24. District 51:Brad Boles
  25. District 52:Gerrid Kendrix
  26. District 54:Kevin West
  27. District 55:Nick Archer
  28. District 56:Dick Lowe
  29. District 57:Anthony Moore
  30. District 59:Mike Dobrinski
  31. District 61:Kenton Patzkowsky
  32. District 69:Mark Tedford
  33. District 71:Amanda Swope
  34. District 75:T. J. Marti
  35. District 76:Ross Ford
  36. District 77:John Waldron
  37. District 78:Meloyde Blancett
  38. District 80:Stan May
  39. District 81:Mike Osburn
  40. District 82:Nicole Miller
  41. District 89:Arturo Alonso
  42. District 92:Forrest Bennett
  43. District 93:Mickey Dollens
  44. District 97:Jason Lowe

Special elections

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DistrictIncumbentCandidates[5][13]
LocationMemberPartyFirst
elected
Status
39Ryan MartinezRepublican2016Incumbent resigned September 1, 2023.
New member electedFebruary 13, 2024.
Republican hold.
  • Erick Harris (Republican) - 50.4%
  • Regan Raff (Democratic) - 45.1%
  • Richard Prawdzienski (Libertarian) - 4.5%
  • Eliminated in Primary
  • Kristen Ferate (Republican)
  • William A. Gaige Jr (Republican)
  • Tim Hale (Republican)
  • Ronda Lee Peterson (Republican)
  • Cris Price (Republican)
  • Paul Timmons (Democratic)
  • Ross Vanhooser (Republican)

Summary of elections

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General election results will be listed for districts with general elections.[14] Runoff results will be listed for districts where a runoff determined the winner of the district.[15] Primary election results are listed for districts where a primary determined the winner of the district.[16] Districts with one candidate and no results were uncontested.

PartiesSeatsPopular vote
20222024+/−StrengthVote%Change
 Republican Party8181-80.20%299,97561.35%Increase 4.71%
 Democratic Party2020-19.20%163,05533.35%Decrease 8.39%
 Libertarian Party00-0.00%10,9072.23%Increase 2.23%
 Independent00-0.00%15,0223.07%Increase 1.46%
Totals101101100.0%488,959100.0%
DistrictIncumbentCandidates[17]
LocationMemberPartyFirst
elected
Status
1Eddy DempseyRepublican2020Incumbent reelected
2Jim OlsenRepublican2018Incumbent reelected
3Rick WestRepublican2020Incumbent reelected without opposition
4Bob Ed Culver Jr.Republican2020Incumbent reelected
5Josh WestRepublican2016Incumbent reelected without opposition
6Rusty CornwellRepublican2018Incumbent reelected without opposition
7Steve BashoreRepublican2020Incumbent reelected without opposition
8Tom GannRepublican2016Incumbent reelected without opposition
9Mark LepakRepublican2014Incumbent reelected without opposition
10Judd StromRepublican2018Incumbent reelected
11John KaneRepublican2022Incumbent reelected without opposition
12Kevin McDugleRepublican2016Incumbent retiring
New member elected
Republican hold
13Neil HaysRepublican2016Incumbent reelected
  • Neil Hays - 78.8%
  • Jarod Mendenhall - 21.2%
14Chris SneedRepublican2018Incumbent reelected without opposition
15Randy RandlemanRepublican2018Incumbent retiring.
New member elected.
Republican hold.
  • Tim Turner - 52.6%
  • Paul Palmer - 25.8%
  • Spring Morrow - 13.4%
  • Gail Jackson - 4.1%
  • Casey Johnson - 4.1%
16Scott FetgatterRepublican2016Incumbent reelected
17Jim GregoRepublican2018Incumbent reelected without opposition
18David SmithRepublican2018Incumbent reelected without opposition
19Justin HumphreyRepublican2016Incumbent reelected without opposition
20Sherrie ConleyRepublican2018Incumbent retiring
New member elected
Republican hold
  • Jonathan Wilk - 75.8%
  • Mitchell Jacob - 24.2%
  • Eliminated in primaries
  • Lonnie J. Burns
  • Alivia Snow
  • Mike Fullerton
  • Mike Whaley
21Cody MaynardRepublican2022Incumbent reelected without opposition
22Charles McCallRepublican2012Incumbent term limited.[18]
New member elected.
Republican hold.
23Terry O'DonnellRepublican2012Incumbent term limited
New member elected
Republican hold
24Chris BanningRepublican2018Incumbent reelected without opposition
25Ronny JohnsRepublican2018Incumbent reelected
26Dell KerbsRepublican2016Incumbent reelected
27Danny SterlingRepublican2018Incumbent reelected without opposition
28Danny WilliamsRepublican2020Incumbent reelected
29Kyle HilbertRepublican2016Incumbent reelected without opposition
30Mark LawsonRepublican2016Incumbent reelected without opposition
31Collin DuelRepublican2022Incumbent reelected without opposition
32Kevin WallaceRepublican2014Incumbent lost renomination
New member elected
Republican hold
33John TalleyRepublican2018Incumbent lost renomination.
New member elected.Republican hold.
34Trish RansonDemocratic2018Incumbent reelected
35Ty BurnsRepublican2018Incumbent reelected without opposition
36John GeorgeRepublican2022Incumbent reelected without opposition
37Ken LuttrellRepublican2018Incumbent reelected
38John PfeifferRepublican2014Incumbent reelected
  • John Pfeiffer - 84.8%
  • Doyle Lewis - 15.2%
  • Eliminated in primary
  • Marvin Lee Goodman
39Erick HarrisRepublican2024Incumbent reelected
40Chad CaldwellRepublican2014Incumbent reelected without opposition
41Denise Crosswhite HaderRepublican2018Incumbent reelected
42Cynthia RoeRepublican2018Incumbent reelected
  • Cynthia Roe - 53.5%
  • Matthew Huggans - 34.2%
  • Tony Bowen - 12.2%
43Jay SteagallRepublican2018Incumbent reelected
  • Jay Steagall - 70.2%
  • Cassie Kinet - 29.8%
  • Eliminated in primary
  • Shelli Selby
44Jared DeckDemocratic2022Incumbent reelected without opposition
45Annie MenzDemocratic2022Incumbent reelected
  • Annie Menz - 52.4%
  • Matt Watson - 44.1%
  • Robert Murphy - 3.5%
46Jacob RosecrantsDemocratic2017Incumbent reelected
47Brian HillRepublican2018Incumbent reelected without opposition
48Tammy TownleyRepublican2018Incumbent reelected
49Josh CantrellRepublican2022Incumbent reelected without opposition
50Marcus McEntireRepublican2016Incumbent retiring
New member elected
Republican hold
  • Stacy Jo Adams - 61.7%
  • Andrew Aldridge - 38.3%
  • Eliminated in primaries
  • Jayce Daniel Miller
  • Clayton T. Pickard
51Brad BolesRepublican2018Incumbent reelected without opposition
52Gerrid KendrixRepublican2020Incumbent reelected without opposition
53Mark McBrideRepublican2012Incumbent term limited
New member elected
Republican hold
  • Jason Blair - 62.4%
  • Nick Pokorny - 37.6%
  • Eliminated in primaries
  • Heather Boss
  • Kathren Stehno
54Kevin WestRepublican2016Incumbent reelected without opposition
55Nick ArcherRepublican2022Incumbent reelected without opposition
56Dick LoweRepublican2020Incumbent reelected without opposition
57Anthony MooreRepublican2020Incumbent reelected without opposition
58Carl NewtonRepublican2016Incumbent reelected
59Mike DobrinskiRepublican2022Incumbent reelected without opposition
60Rhonda BakerRepublican2016Incumbent retiring
New member elected
Republican hold
  • Mike Kelley - 64.8%
  • Ron Lynch - 35.2%
  • Eliminated in primaries
  • Toni Pratt Reid
  • Jason Warner
61Kenton PatzkowskyRepublican2018Incumbent reelected without opposition
62Daniel PaeRepublican2018Incumbent reelected
Daniel Pae - 57%
  • Allison Offield - 43%
63Trey CaldwellRepublican2018Incumbent reelected
64Rande WorthenRepublican2016Incumbent reelected
65Toni HasenbeckRepublican2018Incumbent reelected
66Clay StairesRepublican2022Incumbent reelected
67Jeff BoatmanRepublican2018Incumbent retiring to run in the2024 Oklahoma Senate election.
New member elected.
Republican hold.
  • Rob Hall - 50.7%
  • Ryan Myers - 33%
  • Kane Smith - 11.8%
  • Bowden McElroy -4.5%
68Lonnie SimsRepublican2018Incumbent retiring to run forTulsa County Commissioner
New member elected.
Republican hold.
  • Mike Lay - 53%
  • Jonathan Grable - 47%
69Mark TedfordRepublican2022Incumbent reelected without opposition
70Suzanne SchreiberDemocratic2022Incumbent reelected
71Amanda SwopeDemocratic2022Incumbent reelected without opposition
72Monroe NicholsDemocratic2016Incumbent retiring to run in the2024 Tulsa mayoral election[19][20]
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
73Regina GoodwinDemocratic2015Incumbent retiring to run in the2024 Oklahoma Senate election
New member elected.
Democratic hold.
74Mark VancurenRepublican2018Incumbent reelected
75T. J. MartiRepublican2018Incumbent reelected without opposition
76Ross FordRepublican2017Incumbent reelected without opposition
77John WaldronDemocratic2018Incumbent reelected without opposition
78Meloyde BlancettDemocratic2016Incumbent reelected without opposition
79Melissa ProvenzanoDemocratic2018Incumbent reelected
  • Melissa Provenzano - 54.6%
  • Paul Hassink -45.4%
  • Eliminated in primary
  • Jennifer Stevens
80Stan MayRepublican2018Incumbent reelected without opposition
81Mike OsburnRepublican2016Incumbent reelected without opposition
82Nicole MillerRepublican2018Incumbent reelected without opposition
83Eric RobertsRepublican2020Incumbent reelected
84Tammy WestRepublican2016Incumbent reelected
85Cyndi MunsonDemocratic2015Incumbent reelected
86David HardinRepublican2018Incumbent reelected
87Ellyn HefnerDemocratic2022Incumbent reelected
88Mauree TurnerDemocratic2020Incumbent retiring
New member elected
Democratic hold
  • Ellen Pogemiller - 76.9%
  • Bobby McCollum - 23.1%
  • Eliminated in primary
  • Nicole Maldonado
  • Paula Sophia
89Arturo AlonsoDemocratic2022Incumbent reelected without opposition
90Jon EcholsRepublican2012Incumbent term limited
New member elected
Republican hold
  • Emily Gise - 66.3%
  • Nana Abram Dankwa - 33.7%
  • Eliminated in primary
  • Matt Echols
91Chris KannadyRepublican2014Incumbent reelected
92Forrest BennettDemocratic2016Incumbent reelected without opposition
93Mickey DollensDemocratic2016Incumbent reelected without opposition
94Andy FugateDemocratic2018Incumbent reelected
95Max WolfleyRepublican2020Incumbent reelected
  • Max Wolfley - 54%
  • Tegan Malone - 46%
  • Eliminated in primary
  • Alexander Yoder
96Preston StinsonRepublican2020Incumbent reelected
97Jason LoweDemocratic2016Incumbent reelected without opposition
98Dean DavisRepublican2018Incumbent lost renomination
New member elected
Republican hold
99Ajay PittmanDemocratic2018Incumbent reelected
100Marilyn StarkRepublican2018Incumbent reelected
  • Marilyn Stark - 50.9%
  • Chaunte Gilmore - 49.1%
  • Eliminated in primary
  • Johnny Hargis
  • Cyndi Parish
101Robert MangerRepublican2018Incumbent reelected

Predictions

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SourceRankingAs of
CNalysis[21]Solid RJune 03, 2024

Closest races

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Seats where the margin of victory was under 10%:

  1. District 100, 1.88%
  2. District 64, 7.62%
  3. District 46, 7.98%
  4. District 95, 8.02%
  5. District 45, 8.3%
  6. District 79, 9.16%

Elections by district

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Notes

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"2024 Statutory Election Dates and Deadlines"(PDF).oklahoma.gov.Oklahoma State Election Board. RetrievedJuly 14, 2023.
  2. ^Osborne, Deon (January 8, 2024)."Rep. Regina Goodwin launches run for Oklahoma Senate seat".The Black Wall Street Times. RetrievedJanuary 9, 2024.
  3. ^Canfield, Kevin (July 13, 2023)."Monroe Nichols announces he's running for Tulsa mayor".Tulsa World. RetrievedJuly 13, 2023.
  4. ^Kliewer, Addison (April 3, 2024)."State Rep. Mauree Turner will not run for re-election, citing health diagnoses".KOCO. RetrievedApril 4, 2024.
  5. ^abForman, Carmen (September 20, 2023)."10 candidates to vie for Edmond House seat in special election".Oklahoma Voice. RetrievedSeptember 21, 2023.
  6. ^Maranon, Rick (April 8, 2024)."State Rep. Kevin McDugle will not seek another term in the Oklahoma House of Representatives".www.fox23.com. RetrievedApril 9, 2024.
  7. ^abcdefghiMcNutt, Michael (April 6, 2024)."Half of Oklahoma House members seeking 2024 reelection win by default".NonDoc. RetrievedApril 6, 2024.
  8. ^Derksen, Cheyenne (August 25, 2023)."Oklahoma legislator tied to HB 1775, Tulsa controversy won't seek another term".The Oklahoman. RetrievedAugust 25, 2023.
  9. ^Krehbiel, Randy (August 20, 2023)."Political notebook: Two candidates enter Tulsa County senate races".Tulsa World. RetrievedAugust 21, 2023.
  10. ^abSavage, Tres (August 28, 2024)."Voters sink Stephens, wash out Wallace, dump Davis".NonDoc.
  11. ^"Primary Election Results: Molly Jenkins unseats incumbent John Talley in District 33".Guthrie News Page. June 19, 2024. RetrievedJune 24, 2024.
  12. ^Carter, M. Scott (February 13, 2024)."Election results: Erick Harris elected to Edmond's House District 39 seat".The Oklahoman. RetrievedFebruary 14, 2024.
  13. ^"February 13 2024 Official Results".results.okelections.us.Oklahoma State Election Board. RetrievedFebruary 23, 2024.
  14. ^"November 5, 2024 Unofficial Results".results.okelections.us.Oklahoma State Election Board. RetrievedNovember 6, 2024.
  15. ^"August 27 2024 Official Results".results.okelections.us.Oklahoma State Election Board. RetrievedOctober 16, 2024.
  16. ^"June 18, 2024 results".results.okelections.us.Oklahoma State Election Board. RetrievedJune 19, 2024.
  17. ^"OK Candidate Filing Beta".filings.okelections.us.Oklahoma State Election Board. RetrievedApril 4, 2024.
  18. ^Krehbiel, Randy (November 24, 2023)."U.S. Sen. Mullin hawks 'Anytime' T-shirts after argument with Teamsters president".Tulsa World. RetrievedNovember 26, 2023.
  19. ^Krehbiel, Randy (August 12, 2023)."Political notebook: Poll says Oklahomans still solid for capital punishment".Tulsa World. RetrievedAugust 21, 2023.
  20. ^Hoberock, Barbara (April 3, 2024)."Candidates flock to Capitol to file for office".Oklahoma Voice. RetrievedApril 4, 2024.
  21. ^"24 OK Forecast".projects.cnalysis.com. RetrievedJune 4, 2024.
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