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Oklahoma elections, 2018

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This page is an overview of the 2018 Oklahoma elections, including the state'selection results, theoffices on the ballot covered by Ballotpedia, featured elections,election dates, andfrequently asked questions.

To see our analysis of the 2018 elections, visitBallotpedia's Election Analysis Hub.

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Results

U.S. House

See also:United States House of Representatives elections in Oklahoma, 2018

Oklahoma U.S. House General Elections 2018

  • Incumbents are marked with an (i) after their name.
  • Candidate Connection = candidate completed the Ballotpedia Candidate Connection survey.
OfficeDemocratic Party DemocraticRepublican Party RepublicanOther
Oklahoma's 1st Congressional District

Tim Gilpin

Green check mark transparent.pngKevin Hern

Oklahoma's 2nd Congressional District

Jason Nichols

Green check mark transparent.pngMarkwayne Mullin (i)

Richard Castaldo (Libertarian Party) Candidate Connection
John Foreman (Independent)

Oklahoma's 3rd Congressional District

Frankie Robbins Candidate Connection

Green check mark transparent.pngFrank Lucas (i)

Oklahoma's 4th Congressional District

Mary Brannon

Green check mark transparent.pngTom Cole (i)

Ruby Peters (Independent)

Oklahoma's 5th Congressional District

Green check mark transparent.pngKendra Horn

Steve Russell (i)


State ballot measures

See also:Oklahoma 2018 ballot measures

Click on the following links for state ballot measure results:

State executives

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State legislature

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State courts

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Local government

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Election analysis

See also:Ballotpedia's Election Analysis Hub, 2018

Tens of thousands of elections took place in 2018 across the United States, including primary and general elections at the federal, state, and local levels. Within these elections, there were a variety of different trends and patterns that relayed a certain level of political significance. In 2018, we identified and followed a series of narratives—big picture stories—up-and-down the ballot and across the country throughout the year.

Ballotpedia's Election Analysis Hub presents our analysis, research, and curation of the 2018 elections.

Offices on the ballot

Below is a list of 2018 Oklahoma elections covered by Ballotpedia. Follow the links to learn more about each type.

See also:
Democratic Party primaries in Oklahoma, 2018
Republican Party primaries in Oklahoma, 2018

U.S. Senate
U.S. House
Congress special election
Governor
Other state executive
State Senate
State House
Special state legislative
State Supreme Court
Intermediate appellate courts
Local judges
School boards
Municipal government
Recalls
Ballot measures
Local ballot measures

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Featured elections

The following Oklahoma elections were identified as featured elections based on electoral history, competitive polling, campaign finance data, or significant involvement from noteworthy individuals or organizations. The list also includes primary elections that featured conflict between different factions within the political party.

Federal elections

Primary elections

General elections

There were no featured U.S. Senate general elections in Oklahoma in 2018.
There were no featured U.S. House general elections in Oklahoma in 2018.

State elections

Primary elections

General elections

Local elections

There were no featured local elections in Oklahoma in 2018.

Election dates

Oklahoma election dates, 2018

Statewide election dates in Oklahoma are listed below. For more dates, please seeBallotpedia:Calendar.

Statewide election dates

June 26, 2018: Primary election
August 28, 2018: Primary runoff election
November 6, 2018: General election

Polling hours: 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.[1]

Local election dates

Ballotpedia provides comprehensive ballot coverage ofmunicipal elections in the nation's100 largest cities by population, including races fortrial court judgeships andcounty offices that overlap them. Ballotpedia also covers the nation's200 largest public school districts by student enrollment and all school districts overlapping the top 100 cities by population. This list also includes state legislative special elections:

January 9, 2018:
Oklahoma House of Representatives District 51 (Primary)
February 13, 2018:
Oklahoma State Senate District 27 (General)
Oklahoma City (Primary)
Banner School District (General)
Bixby Public Schools (General)
Broken Arrow Public Schools (General)
Catoosa Public Schools (General)
Crooked Oak Public Schools (General)
Crutcho Public Schools (General)
Deer Creek Public Schools (General)
Edmond Public Schools (General)
Jenks Public Schools (General)
Jones Public Schools (General)
Little Axe Public Schools (General)
Luther Public Schools (General)
McLoud Public Schools (General)
Midwest City-Del City Schools (General)
Millwood Public Schools (General)
Moore Public Schools (General)
Mustang Public Schools (General)
Oakdale Public School (General)
Oklahoma City Public Schools (General)
Owasso Public Schools (General)
Piedmont Public Schools (General)
Putnam City Schools (General)
Tulsa Public Schools (General)
Union Public Schools (General)
Western Heights Public Schools (General)
Yukon Public Schools (General)
March 6, 2018:
Oklahoma House of Representatives District 51 (General)
April 3, 2018:
Oklahoma City (General)
Banner School District (Runoff)
Bixby Public Schools (Runoff)
Broken Arrow Public Schools (Runoff)
Catoosa Public Schools (Runoff)
Crooked Oak Public Schools (Runoff)
Crutcho Public School (Runoff)
Deer Creek Public Schools (Runoff)
Edmond Public Schools (Runoff)
Jenks Public Schools (Runoff)
Jones Public Schools (Runoff)
Little Axe Public Schools (Runoff)
Luther Public Schools (Runoff)
McLoud Public Schools (Runoff)
Midwest City-Del City Schools (Runoff)
Millwood Public Schools (Runoff)
Moore Public Schools (Runoff)
Mustang Public Schools (Runoff)
Oakdale Public School (Runoff)
Oklahoma City Public Schools (Runoff)
Owasso Public Schools (Runoff)
Piedmont Public Schools (Runoff)
Putnam City Schools (Runoff)
Tulsa Public Schools (Runoff)
Union Public Schools (Runoff)
Western Heights Public Schools (Runoff)
Yukon Public Schools (Runoff)
June 26, 2018:
Tulsa (Primary)
Canadian County, Oklahoma (Primary)
Cleveland County, Oklahoma (Primary)
Oklahoma County, Oklahoma (Primary)
Osage County, Oklahoma (Primary)
Tulsa County, Oklahoma (Primary)
November 6, 2018:
Tulsa (General)
Canadian County, Oklahoma (General)
Cleveland County, Oklahoma (General)
Oklahoma County, Oklahoma (General)
Osage County, Oklahoma (General)
Tulsa County, Oklahoma (General)

Frequently asked questions

When were the polls open?

7 a.m. to 7 p.m.[2]
SeeState Poll Opening and Closing Times (2018) for more information

Where could I find election results?

Election results are posted on Ballotpedia's election overview pages, as well as the relevant candidate pages. You can find links to the election overview pages in the "Offices on the ballot" section of this page.

How did primaries work in Oklahoma?

SeePrimary elections in Oklahoma.

How could I register to vote?

SeeVoting in Oklahoma.

Was there an early voting period?

SeeVoting in Oklahoma.

Who was eligible for absentee voting?

SeeAbsentee/mail-in voting.

What were the voter ID laws in Oklahoma?

SeeVoter identification laws by state.

How could I have filed to run for office?

SeeBallot access requirements for political candidates in Oklahoma for information on how to run for state or federal office.

What did Ballotpedia cover?

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