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2026 Oklahoma House of Representatives election

 2024
November 3, 2026 (2026-11-03)
2028 

All 101 seats in the Oklahoma House
51 seats needed for a majority
 
Leader Kyle Hilbert Cyndi Munson
(retiring)
Party Republican Democratic
Leader's seat 29th 85th
Last election 81 20

Incumbent Speaker of the House

Kyle Hilbert
Republican



The 2026 Oklahoma House of Representatives election will be held on November 3, 2026, alongside the other 2026 United States elections.[1] Voters will elect members of the Oklahoma House of Representatives in all 101 of the U.S. state of Oklahoma's legislative districts to serve a two-year term.[2]

Retirements and vacancies

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Democratic

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  1. District 77: John Waldron suspended his reelection campaign in April 2026.[3]
  2. District 85: Cyndi Munson is retiring to run for governor of Oklahoma in 2026.[4]
  3. District 92: Forrest Bennett resigned December 1, 2025, after being elected president of the Oklahoma AFL-CIO.[5]
  4. District 99: Ajay Pittman resigned January 28, 2026, after pleading guilty to forgery, leaving the seat vacant until the next election.[6]

Republican

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  1. District 1: Eddie Dempsey is retiring.[7]
  2. District 9: Mark Lepak is term limited.
  3. District 16: Scott Fetgatter is retiring.[8]
  4. District 19:Justin Humphrey is retiring to run for Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma.[9]
  5. District 35: Ty Burns resigned on October 1, 2025, triggering a special election.[10]
  6. District 37: Ken Luttrell is term limited.
  7. District 38: John Pfeiffer is term limited and running for Oklahoma Commissioner of Labor.[11]
  8. District 40: Chad Caldwell is term limited.
  9. District 47: Brian Hill is retiring to run for Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma.[12]
  10. District 51: Brad Boles is retiring to run for Oklahoma Corporation Commissioner.[13]
  11. District 54: Kevin West is retiring to run for Oklahoma Labor Commissioner.[14]
  12. District 64: Rande Worthen is retiring.[15]
  13. District 65: Toni Hasenbeck is retiring to run for state superintendent.
  14. District 69: Mark Tedford is retiring to run for U.S. Congress
  15. District 81: Mike Osburn is retiring.[16]
  16. District 91: Chris Kannady is term limited.

Predictions

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Source Ranking As of
Sabato's Crystal Ball[17] Safe R January 22, 2026

Special elections

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District Incumbent Candidates[18][19][20]
Location Member Party First
elected
Status
35 Ty Burns Republican 2018 Incumbent resigned October 1, 2025.[10]
New member to be elected February 10, 2026.[21]

Eliminated in the runoff

  • Mike Waters (Republican)

Eliminated in the primary

  • Amber Roberts (Republican)
  • James Winn (Republican)
  • Kevin Wright (Republican)
92 Forrest Bennett Democratic 2016 Incumbent resigned December 1, 2025.[22]
New member elected June 16, 2026

Summary of elections

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District Incumbent Candidates[19][20]
Location Member Party First
elected
Status
1 Eddy Dempsey Republican 2020 Incumbent retiring[7]
  • George Phipps
  • Kurt Reisdorf
  • Chris White

Eliminated in the primary

  • Austin Loard
  • Wes Watson
2 Jim Olsen Republican 2018 Incumbent reelected unopposed
3 Rick West Republican 2020 Incumbent running for reelection

Eliminated in the primary

  • Dalton Staley
4 Bob Ed Culver Jr. Republican 2020 Incumbent running for reelection
5 Josh West Republican 2016 Incumbent reelected unopposed
6 Rusty Cornwell Republican 2018 Incumbent reelected
  • Rusty Cornwell - 70%
  • Amber Dawn Ellis - 19%
  • Eli Richard - 12%
7 Steve Bashore Republican 2020 Incumbent reelected unopposed
8 Tom Gann Republican 2016 Incumbent reelected
9 Mark Lepak Republican 2014 Incumbent term limited
  • Andrea Biscardi
  • Crystal Campbell
  • Scotty Stokes

Eliminated in the primary

  • Debbie Long
10 Judd Strom Republican 2018 Incumbent running for reelection

Eliminated in the primary

  • Jake Blair
  • Cuen Funderburke
11 John Kane Republican 2022 Incumbent reelected
12 Mark Chapman Republican 2024 Incumbent running for reelection

Eliminated in the primary

  • Sandy Hodges
13 Neil Hays Republican 2016 Incumbent reelected unopposed
14 Chris Sneed Republican 2018 Incumbent running for reelection

Eliminated in the primary

  • Roy Timmons
15 Tim Turner Republican 2024 Incumbent reelected unopposed
16 Scott Fetgatter Republican 2016 Incumbent retiring
  • Rose Rosie Lynch
  • David Nelson
17 Jim Grego Republican 2018 Incumbent reelected unopposed
18 David Smith Republican 2018 Incumbent running for reelection

Eliminated in the primary

  • Shelton Foster
19 Justin Humphrey Republican 2016 Incumbent retiring to run for Lt. Gov[9]
  • Michael A. Brittingham
  • Anthony Devore

Eliminated in the primary

  • Derek S Porter
20 Jonathan Wilk
22 Ryan Eaves Republican 2024 Incumbent reelected unopposed
23 Derrick Hildebrant Republican 2024 Incumbent running for reelection
24 Chris Banning Republican 2018 Incumbent running for reelection

Eliminated in the primary

  • Casey Fixico Sutterfield
25 Ronny Johns Republican 2018 Incumbent reelected unopposed
26 Dell Kerbs Republican 2016 Incumbent retiring
  • Leah Longest
  • Chris Odneal
27 Danny Sterling Republican 2018 Incumbent running for reelection

Eliminated in the primary

  • Roberta Lewis
  • Shoney Qualls
28 Danny Williams Republican 2020 Incumbent running for reelection
29 Kyle Hilbert Republican 2016 Incumbent reelected
30 Mark Lawson Republican 2016 Incumbent running for reelection
31 Collin Duel Republican 2022 Incumbent reelected
32 Jim Shaw Republican 2024 Incumbent running for reelection

Eliminated in the primary

  • Jack Vaughan
33 Molly Jenkins Republican 2024 Incumbent running for reelection

Eliminated in the primary

  • B. J. Roberson
34 Trish Ranson Democratic 2018 Incumbent running for reelection

Struck from ballot

35 Dillon Travis Republican 2026 Incumbent reelected
36 John George Republican 2022 Incumbent running for reelection

Eliminated in the primary

  • Joe Sarge Nelson
  • Jenni White
37 Ken Luttrell Republican 2018 Incumbent term limited
New member elected
38 John Pfeiffer Republican 2014 Incumbent term limited[11]
  • Madison Bolay
  • Danielle Deterding
  • Doyle Lewis

Eliminated in the primary

  • Suzanne Callihan
  • Brian Hobbs
  • Jim Neal
  • Michael Norman
39 Erick Harris Republican 2024 Incumbent reelected
40 Chad Caldwell Republican 2014 Incumbent term limited
New member elected
41 Denise Crosswhite Hader Republican 2018 Incumbent running for reelection
42 Cynthia Roe Republican 2018 Incumbent reelected
43 Jay Steagall Republican 2018 Incumbent reelected unopposed
44 Jared Deck Democratic 2022 Incumbent reelected unopposed
45 Annie Menz Democratic 2022 Incumbent running for reelection

Eliminated in the primary

  • Evan Nathaniel Shepherd
46 Jacob Rosecrants Democratic 2017 Incumbent reelected unopposed
47 Brian Hill Republican 2018 Incumbent retiring to run for Lt. Gov.[12]
  • Kevan Gentry
  • Indigo Oliver
  • Toby Thompson

Eliminated in the primary

  • Kevin Simons
  • Kevin Warnemuende
48 Tammy Townley Republican 2018 Incumbent reelected unopposed
49 Josh Cantrell Republican 2022 Incumbent running for reelection
50 Stacy Jo Adams Republican 2024 Incumbent reelected unopposed
51 Brad Boles Republican 2018 Incumbent retiring to run for Corporation Commissioner[13]
New member elected
52 Gerrid Kendrix Republican 2020 Incumbent reelected unopposed
53 Jason Blair Republican 2024 Incumbent running for reelection

Eliminated in the primary

  • Grant Worley
54 Kevin West Republican 2016 Incumbent retiring to run for labor commissioner[14]
  • Crystal Abram-Garcia
  • Heath Kufahl

Eliminated in the primary

  • Philip C. Lancaster
  • Alexander Torvi
55 Nick Archer Republican 2022 Incumbent reelected unopposed
56 Dick Lowe Republican 2020 Incumbent running for reelection
57 Anthony Moore Republican 2020 Incumbent reelected unopposed
58 Carl Newton Republican 2016 Incumbent running for reelection
59 Mike Dobrinski Republican 2022 Incumbent reelected unopposed
60 Mike Kelley Republican 2024 Incumbent running for reelection

Eliminated in the primary

  • Kade Renfro
61 Kenton Patzkowsky Republican 2018 Incumbent reelected unopposed
62 Daniel Pae Republican 2018 Incumbent running for reelection
63 Trey Caldwell Republican 2018 Incumbent running for reelection
64 Rande Worthen Republican 2016 Incumbent retiring
  • Louis Jackson
  • Kathy Suttles
65 Toni Hasenbeck Republican 2018 Incumbent retiring to run for state superintendent
New member elected
66 Clay Staires Republican 2022 Incumbent running for reelection
67 Rob Hall Republican 2024 Incumbent reelected unopposed
68 Mike Lay Republican 2024 Incumbent running for reelection
69 Mark Tedford Republican 2022 Incumbent retiring to run for Oklahoma's 1st congressional district

Eliminated in the primary

  • Carrie DeWeese
  • Cody Nichols
  • Angela Strohm
70 Suzanne Schreiber Democratic 2022 Incumbent reelected unopposed
71 Amanda Clinton Democratic 2025 Incumbent reelected unopposed
72 Michelle McCane Democratic 2024 Incumbent running for reelection
73 Ron Stewart Democratic 2024 Incumbent reelected
74 Kevin Wayne Norwood Republican 2025 Incumbent running for reelection

Eliminated in the primary

  • Sheila Vancuren
75 T. J. Marti Republican 2018 Incumbent running for reelection
76 Ross Ford Republican 2017 Incumbent running for reelection
77 John Waldron Democratic 2018 Incumbent suspended reelection campaign.[3]
New member elected
78 Meloyde Blancett Democratic 2016 Incumbent running for reelection
79 Melissa Provenzano Democratic 2018 Incumbent running for reelection
80 Stan May Republican 2018 Incumbent running for reelection
81 Mike Osburn Republican 2016 Incumbent retiring
  • Megan Hornbeek Allen
  • Rusty Rains
  • Troy Talley

Eliminated in the primary

  • Amber Canary
  • Jason Lankford
82 Nicole Miller Republican 2018 Incumbent running for reelection
83 Eric Roberts Republican 2020 Incumbent running for reelection
84 Tammy West Republican 2016 Incumbent running for reelection
85 Cyndi Munson Democratic 2015 Incumbent retiring to run for governor.[4]

Eliminated in the primary

  • Braxton Banks
  • Estefania Gruenstein
86 David Hardin Republican 2018 Incumbent running for reelection

Eliminated in the primary

  • Ryan Martin
87 Ellyn Hefner Democratic 2022 Incumbent running for reelection
88 Ellen Pogemiller Democratic 2024 Incumbent reelected unopposed
89 Arturo Alonso Democratic 2022 Incumbent reelected unopposed
90 Emily Gise Republican 2024 Incumbent running for reelection
91 Chris Kannady Republican 2014 Incumbent term limited
  • Chris Fowler
  • Roberto Seda
  • Teresa Sterling

Eliminated in the primary

  • Michael Freeman
  • Bruce Fleming
  • Debbie Schultz
92 Vacant 2026 Incumbent resigned, leaving the seat vacant
New member elected
93 Mickey Dollens Democratic 2016 Incumbent reelected unopposed
94 Andy Fugate Democratic 2018 Incumbent reelected unopposed
95 Max Wolfley Republican 2020 Incumbent running for reelection

Eliminated in the primary

  • Brent Rinehart
  • Alexander Yoder
96 Preston Stinson Republican 2020 Incumbent running for reelection

Eliminated in the primary

  • John Bachman
  • Phillip Massad
  • Austin Reams
97 Aletia Timmons Democratic 2025 Incumbent reelected

Withdrawn

  • Austin T. Jones[23]
98 Gabe Woolley Republican 2018 Incumbent running for reelection

Eliminated in the primary

99 Vacant Incumbent resigned, leaving the seat vacant until the election
  • Herschel L. Brown
  • Melvin Latham
  • Carlos M. Robinson

Eliminated in the primary

  • Steve Davis
  • Derrick Sier
  • Alan Washington
100 Marilyn Stark Republican 2018 Incumbent running for reelection
Chaunté Gilmore
101 Robert Manger Republican 2018 Incumbent reelected unopposed

See also

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Notes

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  1. Waldron suspended his campaign after the deadline to withdraw from the ballot.[3]

References

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  2. "Oklahoma House of Representatives elections, 2026". Ballotpedia. Retrieved 2025-08-10.
  3. 1 2 3 Metzer, Steve (April 13, 2026). "State Rep. John Waldron ends campaign for re-election to fifth term". Tulsa World. Retrieved April 14, 2026.
  4. 1 2 Media, Griffin (April 15, 2025). "Oklahoma House Rep. Cyndi Munson announces run for governor". KOTV-DT. Retrieved April 15, 2025.
  5. Patterson, Matt (November 14, 2025). "Rep. Forrest Bennett steping down to lead Oklahoma State AFL-CIO". NonDoc. Retrieved November 23, 2025.
  6. Savage, Tres (January 28, 2026). "Drummond charges Rep. Ajay Pittman, longtime legislative aide with forgery". NonDoc. Retrieved January 28, 2026.
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  8. Krehbiel, Randy (March 8, 2026). "Political notebook: House mulls Department of Education shakeup". Tulsa World. Retrieved March 15, 2026.
  9. 1 2 Dowers, Graham (July 22, 2025). "State Rep. J.J. Humphrey enters 2026 race for Oklahoma lieutenant governor". KWTV-DT. Retrieved July 22, 2025.
  10. 1 2 Savage, Tres (August 30, 2025). "Rep. Ty Burns resigning 48 hours after guilty pleas". NonDoc. Retrieved September 19, 2025.
  11. 1 2 Krehbiel, Randy (April 6, 2025). "Political notebook: Republican lawmakers sign oil and gas industry letter". Tulsa World. Retrieved April 7, 2025.
  12. 1 2 Krehbiel, Randy (September 7, 2025). "Political notebook: State tax revenue down slightly in August from previous year". Tulsa World. Retrieved September 8, 2025.
  13. 1 2 Brumbelow, Cole (June 20, 2025). "Rep. Brad Boles of Marlow announces candidacy for Oklahoma Corporation Commissioner". KSWO-TV. Retrieved July 7, 2025.
  14. 1 2 Davenport, Carli (October 2, 2025). "Kevin West announces for Oklahoma Labor Commissioner - Oklahoma Farm Report". Oklahoma Farm Report. Retrieved October 4, 2025.
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  16. Krehbiel, Randy (March 27, 2026). "Political notebook: House moves measures to reverse expanded Medicaid state question". Tulsa World. Retrieved March 28, 2026.
  17. Jacobson, Louis (January 22, 2026). "Handicapping The 2026 State Legislative Map: A First Look". Sabato's Crystal Ball. Retrieved January 22, 2026.
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  22. Krehbiel, Randy (December 7, 2025). "Political notebook: State revenue report mixed". Tulsa World. Retrieved December 8, 2025.
  23. 1 2 "2026 Candidate Withdrawals". oklahoma.gov. Oklahoma State Election Board. Retrieved April 7, 2026.
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