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The 2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Oklahoma were held on November 8, 2022, to elect the five U.S. representatives from the state of Oklahoma, one from each of the state's five congressional districts. The primary elections for the Republican. Democratic, and Libertarian parties' nominations took place on June 28, 2022. [1]
The 2022 election cycle was the first election following redistricting in 2020–21. Redistricting in Oklahoma was postponed to a special legislative session, because of the 2020 United States census data's release being delayed. [2] New congressional districts were signed into law based on data from the 2020 United States census on November 22, 2021. [3]
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The Republican incumbent, Kevin Hern, was re-elected with 63.7% of the vote in 2020. [4] Since only one candidate filed to be a nominee for each party, there were no primary elections in Oklahoma's 1st congressional district.
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Source | Ranking | As of |
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The Cook Political Report [13] | Solid R | November 23, 2021 |
Inside Elections [14] | Solid R | December 27, 2021 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball [15] | Safe R | December 2, 2021 |
Politico [16] | Solid R | April 5, 2022 |
RCP [17] | Safe R | June 9, 2022 |
Fox News [18] | Solid R | July 11, 2022 |
DDHQ [19] | Solid R | July 20, 2022 |
538 [20] | Solid R | June 30, 2022 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Kevin Hern (incumbent) | 142,800 | 61.2 | |
Democratic | Adam Martin | 80,974 | 34.7 | |
Independent | Evelyn Rogers | 9,721 | 4.2 | |
Total votes | 233,495 | 100.0 | ||
Republican hold |
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The incumbent was Republican Markwayne Mullin, who was re-elected with 75% of the vote in 2020. [4] On February 26, 2022, Mullin announced his retirement and ran for U.S. Senate. [22] Since only one candidate filed for the Democratic Party's nomination there was no Democratic primary.
The 14 candidate Republican primary for Oklahoma's 2nd Congressional district is the largest Republican primary since 1936 when 15 Republican candidate ran for Oklahoma Corporate Commissioner and the largest primary in the state since the 24-candidate 1954 Democratic primary for Oklahoma Secretary of State. [23]
Oklahoma's 2nd congressional district has been noted for drawing several tribal citizens to the race. After the McGirt v. Oklahoma decision there has been renewed interest in issues related to tribal sovereignty. [6] Guy Barker is the secretary-treasurer of the Quapaw Nation and Wes Nofire is a Cherokee Nation tribal councilor. Josh Brecheen, Avery Frix and Dustin Roberts are members of the Choctaw Nation and Johnny Teehee is a member of the Cherokee Nation. [6]
At least one candidate, John R. Bennett, called for the disestablishment of the Muscogee Nation in Oklahoma. The Inter-Tribal Council of the Five Tribes denounced Bennett's candidacy in response to his calls for disestablishment. [24]
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No. | Date | Host | Moderator | Link | Participants | |||||||||||||
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Key: P Participant A Absent N Non-invitee I Invitee W Withdrawn | ||||||||||||||||||
Guy Barker | John Bennett | Josh Brecheen | David Derby | Avery Frix | Pamela Gordon | Rhonda Hopkins | Clint Johnson | Wes Nofire | Marty Quinn | Dustin Roberts | Chris Schiller | Johnny Teehee | Erick Wyatt | |||||
1 | June 20, 2022 | Nondoc New 6 The Frontier Mvskoke Media | Tres Savage Jonathan Cooper | [46] | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I | I |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Avery Frix | 11,336 | 14.7 | |
Republican | Josh Brecheen | 10,579 | 13.8 | |
Republican | Johnny Teehee | 9,963 | 13.0 | |
Republican | John Bennett | 8,713 | 11.3 | |
Republican | Guy Barker | 8,444 | 11.0 | |
Republican | Marty Quinn | 5,612 | 7.3 | |
Republican | Wes Nofire | 4,859 | 6.3 | |
Republican | David Derby | 4,204 | 5.5 | |
Republican | Chris Schiller | 4,108 | 5.3 | |
Republican | Dustin Roberts | 3,746 | 4.9 | |
Republican | Pamela Gordon | 2,344 | 3.0 | |
Republican | Rhonda Hopkins | 1,281 | 1.7 | |
Republican | Clint Johnson | 1,128 | 1.5 | |
Republican | Erick Wyatt | 615 | 0.8 | |
Total votes | 76,932 | 100.0 |
No. | Date | Host | Moderator | Link | Republican | Republican |
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Key: P Participant A Absent N Not invited I Invited W Withdrawn | ||||||
Josh Brecheen | Avery Frix | |||||
1 | Aug. 16, 2022 | KOTV-DT | Craig Day Lori Fullbright | YouTube | P | P |
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Poll source | Date(s) administered | Sample size [a] | Margin of error | Josh Brecheen | Avery Frix | Undecided |
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SoonerPoll [51] | August 11–17, 2022 | – (LV) | – | 35% | 43% | 22% |
SoonerPoll [52] | July 2022 | 424 (LV) | ± 4.8% | 44% | 45% | 12% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Josh Brecheen | 33,517 | 52.2 | |
Republican | Avery Frix | 30,686 | 47.8 | |
Total votes | 64,203 | 100.0 |
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Source | Ranking | As of |
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The Cook Political Report [13] | Solid R | November 23, 2021 |
Inside Elections [14] | Solid R | December 27, 2021 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball [15] | Safe R | December 2, 2021 |
Politico [16] | Solid R | April 5, 2022 |
RCP [17] | Safe R | June 9, 2022 |
Fox News [18] | Solid R | July 11, 2022 |
DDHQ [19] | Solid R | July 20, 2022 |
538 [20] | Solid R | June 30, 2022 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Josh Brecheen | 167,843 | 72.4 | |
Democratic | Naomi Andrews | 54,194 | 23.4 | |
Independent | "Bulldog" Ben Robinson | 9,635 | 4.2 | |
Total votes | 231,672 | 100.0 | ||
Republican hold |
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The 3rd district encompasses Northwestern Oklahoma, taking in the Oklahoma Panhandle, and all or part of 32 different counties, including parts of Canadian County and Oklahoma City. [55] The incumbent was Republican Frank Lucas, who was re-elected with 78.5% of the vote in 2020. [4] Since only one candidate filed for the Democratic Party's nomination there was no Democratic primary.
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Frank Lucas (incumbent) | 44,442 | 61.1 | |
Republican | Wade Burleson | 22,258 | 30.6 | |
Republican | Stephen Butler | 5,997 | 8.2 | |
Total votes | 72,697 | 100.0 |
Source | Ranking | As of |
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The Cook Political Report [13] | Solid R | November 23, 2021 |
Inside Elections [14] | Solid R | December 27, 2021 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball [15] | Safe R | December 2, 2021 |
Politico [16] | Solid R | April 5, 2022 |
RCP [17] | Safe R | June 9, 2022 |
Fox News [18] | Solid R | July 11, 2022 |
DDHQ [19] | Solid R | July 20, 2022 |
538 [20] | Solid R | June 30, 2022 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Frank Lucas (incumbent) | 147,418 | 74.5 | |
Democratic | Jeremiah Ross | 50,354 | 25.5 | |
Total votes | 197,772 | 100.0 | ||
Republican hold |
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The incumbent was Republican Tom Cole, who was re-elected with 67.8% of the vote in 2020. [4] Since only one candidate filed for the Democratic Party's nomination there is no Democratic primary.
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Tom Cole (incumbent) | 43,894 | 69.8 | |
Republican | James Taylor | 16,980 | 27.0 | |
Republican | Frank Blacke | 2,038 | 3.2 | |
Total votes | 62,912 | 100.0 |
Source | Ranking | As of |
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The Cook Political Report [13] | Solid R | November 23, 2021 |
Inside Elections [14] | Solid R | December 27, 2021 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball [15] | Safe R | December 2, 2021 |
Politico [16] | Solid R | April 5, 2022 |
RCP [17] | Safe R | June 9, 2022 |
Fox News [18] | Solid R | July 11, 2022 |
DDHQ [19] | Solid R | July 20, 2022 |
538 [20] | Solid R | June 30, 2022 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Tom Cole (incumbent) | 149,879 | 66.8 | |
Democratic | Mary Brannon | 74,667 | 33.2 | |
Total votes | 224,546 | 100.0 | ||
Republican hold |
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The incumbent was Republican Stephanie Bice, who flipped the district and was elected with 52.1% of the vote in 2020. [4] Since only one candidate filed for the Democratic Party's nomination there is no Democratic primary.
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Stephanie Bice (incumbent) | 51,612 | 68.4 | |
Republican | Subrina Banks | 23,891 | 31.6 | |
Total votes | 75,503 | 100.0 |
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Source | Ranking | As of |
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The Cook Political Report [13] | Solid R | November 23, 2021 |
Inside Elections [14] | Solid R | December 27, 2021 |
Sabato's Crystal Ball [15] | Safe R | December 2, 2021 |
Politico [16] | Solid R | April 5, 2022 |
RCP [17] | Safe R | June 9, 2022 |
Fox News [18] | Solid R | July 11, 2022 |
DDHQ [19] | Solid R | July 20, 2022 |
538 [20] | Solid R | June 30, 2022 |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Stephanie Bice (incumbent) | 152,699 | 59.0 | |
Democratic | Joshua Harris-Till | 96,799 | 37.4 | |
Independent | David Frosch | 9,328 | 3.6 | |
Total votes | 258,826 | 100.0 | ||
Republican hold |
Former Congressman Jim Bridenstine, who served in the Trump administration as NASA Administrator, has endorsed former state senator Josh Brecheen in the crowded GOP primary for the 2nd Congressional District
"With great enthusiasm and deference, I offer my endorsement and full support to Pamela Gordon.
This morning I'm proud to announce @inhofeforsenate and @jameslankford have endorsed my reelection to continue serving as YOUR Congressman of Oklahoma's Third District.
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