Oklahoma Election Results: 2022 Primary Elections in Oklahoma
Below is a look at some of the key races in Oklahoma and their results
Below is a look at some of the key races in Oklahoma and their results
Below is a look at some of the key races in Oklahoma and their results
Oklahomans went to the polls to cast their votes in the state's primary Tuesday.
Below is a look at some of the key races in Oklahoma and their results.
Governor's Races
Incumbent Kevin Stitt and Joy Hofmeister won their respective primaries for Oklahoma governor.
Both races were called fairly early, a little more than an hour after polls closed.
Stitt seeks to win a second term as Oklahoma's governor. Hofmeister, who currently serves as Oklahoma's superintendent of public instruction, switched to the Democratic party to possibly run against Stitt.
The two will now face off in November. Independent Ervin Yen, an Oklahoma City anesthesiologist and former Republican state senator, and Libertarian Natalie Bruno of Edmond also will be on the November ballot.
U.S. Senate Races
U.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe surprised the Oklahoma political world when he announced earlier this year that he was retiring.
His retirement is effective Jan. 3, 2023, meaning someone will need to take his Senate seat.
U.S. Rep. Markwayne Mullin and former Oklahoma Speaker of the House T.W. Shannon advanced to a runoff election that will be held on Aug. 23. Click here for results.
Incumbent James Lankford won his primary for one of Oklahoma's two U.S. Senate seats.
Lankford defeated challengers Jackson Lahmeyer and Joan Farr. Click here for results.
Democratic voters will choose between Arya Azma, Dennis Baker, Jason Billinger, Jo Glenn, Madison Horn and Brandon Wade. Horn has already garnered enough votes to advance to a runoff election in August. Click here for results.
U.S. House Races
Many of the races of Oklahoma's Congressional Districts have been called. Here's a look at some of the results.
U.S. House District 2 - Republican
Avery Frix has won the primary election for Oklahoma's second congressional district.
U.S. House District 3 - Republican
Incumbent Frank Lucas defeated challengers Wade Burleson and Stephen Butler for Oklahoma's Third Congressional District.
U.S. House District 4 - Republican
Incumbent Tom Cole was declared the winner of his primary, defeating challengers Frank Blacke and James Taylor.
U.S. House District 5 - Republican
The Associated Press declared incumbent Rep. Stephanie Bice as the winner of her race. She defeated challenger Subrina Banks.
Attorney General - Republican
Oklahoma Attorney General John O’Connor conceded his race to Gentner Drummond.
New Oklahoma County Jail and Mental Health Facility
Oklahoma County voters approved a $260 million bond proposal to fund a new jail and mental health facility. Oklahoma County commissioners say the bond will not raise residents' taxes but renew an expiring bond approved in 2008.
Full Election Results
Along with the various races listed above, Oklahomans will vote on state House and Senate races as well as propositions for individual counties.
View the full election results below.