2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Oklahoma

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2022 United States House of Representatives elections in Oklahoma
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  2020 November 8, 2022 2024  

All 5 Oklahoma seats to the United States House of Representatives
 Majority partyMinority party
 
Party Republican Democratic
Last election50
Seats won50
Seat changeSteady2.svgSteady2.svg
Popular vote759,953356,611
Percentage66.36%31.14%
SwingDecrease2.svg 0.95%Increase2.svg 0.47%

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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]

Contents

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]

District 1

2022 Oklahoma's 1st congressional district election
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Nominee Kevin Hern Adam Martin
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote142,80080,974
Percentage61.2%34.7%

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Precinct and county-level results

U.S. Representative before election

Kevin Hern
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Kevin Hern
Republican

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.

General election

Candidates

Withdrew before filing
  • John Patrick Swoboda, teacher (Democratic) [9]

Endorsements

Kevin Hern

Federal officials

Organizations

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report [13] Solid RNovember 23, 2021
Inside Elections [14] Solid RDecember 27, 2021
Sabato's Crystal Ball [15] Safe RDecember 2, 2021
Politico [16] Solid RApril 5, 2022
RCP [17] Safe RJune 9, 2022
Fox News [18] Solid RJuly 11, 2022
DDHQ [19] Solid RJuly 20, 2022
538 [20] Solid RJune 30, 2022

Results

2022 Oklahoma's 1st congressional district election [21]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Kevin Hern (incumbent) 142,800 61.2
Democratic Adam Martin80,97434.7
Independent Evelyn Rogers9,7214.2
Total votes233,495 100.0
Republican hold

District 2

2022 Oklahoma's 2nd congressional district election
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Nominee Josh Brecheen Naomi Andrews
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote167,84354,194
Percentage72.4%23.4%

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Precinct and county-level results

U.S. Representative before election

Markwayne Mullin
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Josh Brecheen
Republican

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.

Republican 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]

Nominee

Eliminated in runoff
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State Representative Avery Frix lost the runoff
Eliminated in primary
Chair of the Oklahoma Republican Party, John R. Bennett, resigned his chairship to run for the seat and finished 4th in the primary. John R. Bennett.jpg
Chair of the Oklahoma Republican Party, John R. Bennett, resigned his chairship to run for the seat and finished 4th in the primary.
Declined

Endorsements

John Bennett

Federal executive officials

State representatives

  • Jim Olsen, State Representative for the 2nd district (2018–present) [38]

Individuals

Organizations

Josh Brecheen

Federal executive officials

Individuals

Newspapers

Pamela Gordon
Marty Quinn

State senators

State representatives

  • Earl Sears, state representative from the 10th district (2006–2018) [45]

Debate

2022 Republican primary debates
No.DateHostModeratorLinkParticipants
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
1June 20,
2022
Nondoc
New 6
The Frontier
Mvskoke Media
Tres Savage
Jonathan Cooper
[46] IIIIIIIIIIIIII

Results

Results by county:
Brecheen
10-20%
20-30%
30-40%
40-50%
50-60%
Frix
10-20%
20-30%
30-40%
40-50%
Bennett
10-20%
20-30%
40-50%
Barker
10-20%
20-30%
Quinn
20-30%
Nofire
20-30%
Roberts
30-40% 2022 Oklahoma's 2nd congressional district Republican primary election results by county map.svg
Results by county:
  Brecheen
  •   10–20%
  •   20–30%
  •   30–40%
  •   40–50%
  •   50–60%
  Frix
  •   10–20%
  •   20–30%
  •   30–40%
  •   40–50%
  Bennett
  •   10–20%
  •   20–30%
  •   40–50%
  Barker
  •   10–20%
  •   20–30%
  Quinn
  •   20–30%
  Nofire
  •   20–30%
  Roberts
  •   30–40%
Republican primary results [47]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Avery Frix 11,336 14.7
Republican Josh Brecheen 10,579 13.8
Republican Johnny Teehee9,96313.0
Republican John Bennett 8,71311.3
Republican Guy Barker 8,44411.0
Republican Marty Quinn 5,6127.3
Republican Wes Nofire 4,8596.3
Republican David Derby 4,2045.5
Republican Chris Schiller4,1085.3
Republican Dustin Roberts 3,7464.9
Republican Pamela Gordon2,3443.0
Republican Rhonda Hopkins1,2811.7
Republican Clint Johnson1,1281.5
Republican Erick Wyatt6150.8
Total votes76,932 100.0

Runoff

Endorsements

Endorsements in bold were made after the primary.

Josh Brecheen

Federal executive officials

State senators

  • Marty Quinn , Oklahoma State Representative for the 9th district (2010–2014), State Senator for the 2nd district (2014–2022), and 2022 Republican primary candidate for this district [48]

State representatives

  • John R. Bennett , former state representative, former Oklahoma Republican Party chairman, and 2022 Republican primary candidate for this district [48]
  • David Derby , former state representative and 2022 Republican primary candidate for this district [48]

Tribal officials

Organizations

Individuals

Newspapers

Avery Frix

State representatives

County officials

Individuals

  • Pam Gordon, 2022 Republican primary candidate for this district [48]
  • Clint Johnson, 2022 Republican primary candidate for this district [48]
Polling
Poll sourceDate(s)
administered
Sample
size [lower-alpha 1]
Margin
of error
Josh
Brecheen
Avery
Frix
Undecided
SoonerPoll [51] August 11–17, 2022– (LV)35%43%22%
SoonerPoll [52] July 2022424 (LV)± 4.8%44%45%12%
Results
Results by county:
Brecheen
50-60%
60-70%
60-70%
Frix
50-60%
60-70% 2022 Oklahoma's 2nd congressional district Republican primary runoff election results by county map.svg
Results by county:
  Brecheen
  •   50–60%
  •   60–70%
  •   60–70%
  Frix
  •   50–60%
  •   60–70%
Republican primary results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Josh Brecheen 33,517 52.2
Republican Avery Frix 30,68647.8
Total votes64,203 100.0

General election

Candidate

  • Naomi Andrews, CD-1 vice-chairwoman for the state Democratic Party, director of marketing and development for the Kingsley-Kleimann Group, and executive director for the Center for Plain Language (Democratic) [6]
  • Josh Brecheen, former state senator for the 6th district (2010–2018) (Republican) [6] [25]
  • "Bulldog" Ben Robinson, former Democratic state senator for the 9th district (1989–2004) (independent) [53] [6]
Endorsements
Josh Brecheen (R)

Federal executive officials

State senators

State representatives

Tribal officials

Organizations

Individuals

Newspapers

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report [13] Solid RNovember 23, 2021
Inside Elections [14] Solid RDecember 27, 2021
Sabato's Crystal Ball [15] Safe RDecember 2, 2021
Politico [16] Solid RApril 5, 2022
RCP [17] Safe RJune 9, 2022
Fox News [18] Solid RJuly 11, 2022
DDHQ [19] Solid RJuly 20, 2022
538 [20] Solid RJune 30, 2022

Results

2022 Oklahoma's 2nd congressional district election [21]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Josh Brecheen 167,843 72.4
Democratic Naomi Andrews54,19423.4
Independent "Bulldog" Ben Robinson 9,6354.2
Total votes231,672 100.0
Republican hold

District 3

2022 Oklahoma's 3rd congressional district election
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Nominee Frank Lucas Jeremiah Ross
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote147,41850,354
Percentage74.5%25.5%

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Precinct and county-level results

U.S. Representative before election

Frank Lucas
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Frank Lucas
Republican

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.

Republican primary

Candidates

Nominee
Eliminated in primary
Withdrew

Endorsements

Wade Burleson

Oklahoma political organizations

  • Oklahoma Conservative Political Action Committee, a conservative PAC [59]
  • Oklahoma Second Amendment Association, a pro-gun PAC [12]
  • Oklahomans for Health and Parental Rights, a conservative PAC [60]

Newspapers

  • Oklahoma City Sentinel [61]
  • Sooner Politics [62]

Individuals

  • Dinesh D'Souza, conservative filmmaker policy advocate, and former Reagan administration official [63]
Frank Lucas

Federal executive officials

U.S. Senators

Newspapers

Organizations

Results

Republican primary results [47]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Frank Lucas (incumbent) 44,442 61.1
Republican Wade Burleson 22,25830.6
Republican Stephen Butler5,9978.2
Total votes72,697 100.0

General election

Candidate

  • Frank Lucas, incumbent (Republican) [56]
  • Jeremiah Ross, attorney, former assistant attorney general for the Osage Nation, former candidate for Oklahoma House District 29 (Democratic) [6] [68]

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report [13] Solid RNovember 23, 2021
Inside Elections [14] Solid RDecember 27, 2021
Sabato's Crystal Ball [15] Safe RDecember 2, 2021
Politico [16] Solid RApril 5, 2022
RCP [17] Safe RJune 9, 2022
Fox News [18] Solid RJuly 11, 2022
DDHQ [19] Solid RJuly 20, 2022
538 [20] Solid RJune 30, 2022

Results

2022 Oklahoma's 3rd congressional district election [21]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Frank Lucas (incumbent) 147,418 74.5
Democratic Jeremiah Ross50,35425.5
Total votes197,772 100.0
Republican hold

District 4

2022 Oklahoma's 4th congressional district election
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Nominee Tom Cole Mary Brannon
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote149,87974,667
Percentage66.8%33.2%

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U.S. Representative before election

Tom Cole
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Tom Cole
Republican

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.

Republican primary

Candidates

Nominee
Eliminated in primary

Endorsements

Tom Cole

Federal officials

Organizations

James Taylor

Organizations

  • Oklahomans for Health and Parental Rights [39]

Results

Republican primary results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Tom Cole (incumbent) 43,894 69.8
Republican James Taylor16,98027.0
Republican Frank Blacke2,0383.2
Total votes62,912 100.0

General election

Candidate

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report [13] Solid RNovember 23, 2021
Inside Elections [14] Solid RDecember 27, 2021
Sabato's Crystal Ball [15] Safe RDecember 2, 2021
Politico [16] Solid RApril 5, 2022
RCP [17] Safe RJune 9, 2022
Fox News [18] Solid RJuly 11, 2022
DDHQ [19] Solid RJuly 20, 2022
538 [20] Solid RJune 30, 2022

Results

2022 Oklahoma's 4th congressional district election [21]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Tom Cole (incumbent) 149,879 66.8
Democratic Mary Brannon74,66733.2
Total votes224,546 100.0
Republican hold

District 5

2022 Oklahoma's 5th congressional district election
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Nominee Stephanie Bice Joshua Harris-Till
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote152,69996,799
Percentage59.0%37.4%

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U.S. Representative before election

Stephanie Bice
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Stephanie Bice
Republican

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.

Republican primary

Nominee

Eliminated in primary

  • Subrina Banks, real estate agent and YouTuber [6]

Endorsements

Subrina Banks

Individuals

Organizations

  • Oklahoma Second Amendment Association [12]
Stephanie Bice

Federal Executive Branch officials

Organizations

Results

Republican primary results
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Stephanie Bice (incumbent) 51,612 68.4
Republican Subrina Banks23,89131.6
Total votes75,503 100.0

General election

Candidates

Withdrew before filing

  • Abby Broyles, journalist, attorney, and nominee for U.S. Senate in 2020 (Democratic) [77]
  • Jimmy Lawson, Director of Permitting at the Oklahoma Workers' Compensation Commission, finance professor at Rose State College, and candidate for Oklahoma City Mayor in 2022 (Democratic) [78]

Endorsements

Stephanie Bice (R)

Federal Executive Branch officials

Organizations

Joshua Harris-Till (D)

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report [13] Solid RNovember 23, 2021
Inside Elections [14] Solid RDecember 27, 2021
Sabato's Crystal Ball [15] Safe RDecember 2, 2021
Politico [16] Solid RApril 5, 2022
RCP [17] Safe RJune 9, 2022
Fox News [18] Solid RJuly 11, 2022
DDHQ [19] Solid RJuly 20, 2022
538 [20] Solid RJune 30, 2022

Results

2022 Oklahoma's 5th congressional district election [21]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Stephanie Bice (incumbent) 152,699 59.0
Democratic Joshua Harris-Till96,79937.4
Independent David Frosch9,3283.6
Total votes258,826 100.0
Republican hold

See also

Notes

  1. Key:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear

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