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2022 Election Outlook – Oklahoma

Flag of Oklahoma
Flag of Oklahoma

My party abbreviation guide is here.

Oklahoma is the 3rd most Republican state, voting 18.55% more Republican than the nation as a whole.

Based on election data since 2000, Oklahoma is trending Republican (15.14% more Republican than 2000).

The current Cook Partisan Voting Index for Oklahoma is R+19.81.

U.S. Senate (Class 2) (Special)

Jim Inhofe (R) will resign January 3, 2023, to spend more time with his family.

Markwayne Mullin (R) vs. Kendra Horn (D), Robert Murphy (L), Ray Woods (I)

Outlook: Solid Mullin (Republican hold)

U.S. Senate (Class 3)

James Lankford (R-inc) vs. Madison Horn (D), Kenneth Blevin (L), Michael Delaney (I)

Outlook: Solid Lankford (Republican hold)

U.S. House

District 1

Kevin Hern (R-inc) vs. Adam Martin (D), Evelyn Rogers (I)

District 2

Josh Brecheen (R) vs. Naomi Andrews (D), ‘Bulldog’ Ben Robinson (I)

(Markwayne Mullin (R) is running for U.S. Senate.)

District 3

Frank Lucas (R-inc) vs. Jeremiah Ross (D)

District 4

Tom Cole (R-inc) vs. Mary Brannon (D)

District 5

Stephanie Bice (R-inc) vs. Joshua Harris-Till (D), David Frosch (I)

State Elections

Governor

Kevin Stitt (R-inc) vs. Joy Hofmeister (D), Ervin Yen (I)

Outlook: Solid Stitt (Republican hold)

State Legislature

Chamber Control GOP DEM Others
Senate
GOP
89
39
House
GOP
82
19