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April 8, 2026
Governor, U.S. Senator set pace for local, state and federal candidates
By LYNN ADAMS SPECIAL TO THE TIMES,

More than 600 Oklahomans have filed for district, state and federal offices, according to the Oklahoma State Election Board. That’s more than the 569 who filed four years ago.

Fifteen have filed for governor, and 13 are in the running for U.S. Senator, the two most crowded fields in the state’s midterm elections.

In the governor’s race, nine Republicans are vying for Kevin Stitt’s seat – Jennifere Domenico, Bartlesville; Gentner Drummond, Hominy; Leisa Mitchell Haynes, Choctaw; Chip Keating, Oklahoma City; Mike Mazzei, Tulsa; Charles McCall, Atoka; Jake A. Merrick, Tuttle; Kenneth Sturgell, Goldsby; and Calup Anthony Taylor, Broken Bow.

Three Democrats and three Independents have filed for the gubernatorial seat. For the Democrats Arya Azma, Oklahoma City; Connie Johnson, Forest Park; and Cyndi Munson, Oklahoma City – and as Independent – Robert E. Brooks Sr., Moore; Orlando Lynn Bush, Edmond; and Jerry Griffin, Tulsa.

In the race for Markwayne Mullin’s seat that was vacated when he was named Homeland Security Secretary, there are five Republicans, five Democrats, two Independents and a Libertarian seeking election.

Republican candidates include Sean Buckner, Sallisaw; Gary Ty England, Bethany; Nick Hankins, Moore; Kevin Hern, Tulsa; and Brian Ragain, Chickasha. Democratic candidates are R.O. Joe Cassidy Jr., Ponca City; Troy W. Green, Oklahoma City; Jim Priest, Oklahoma City; N’Kiyla Jasmine Thomas, Ardmore; and Ervin Stone Yen, Oklahoma City. Independent candidates are Ron Meinhardt, Nowata, and Curtis Stinnett, Tulsa, and the Libertarian candidate is Sevier White, Norman.

For the lieutenant governor’s seat, there are six Republicans – H. Victor Flores, Edmond; Brian Hill, Mustang; Justin J.J. Humphrey, Lane; David Ostrowe, Oklahoma City; T.W. Shannon, Oklahoma City; and Darrell Weaver, Moore – and a Democrat, Kelly Forbes, Oklahoma City.

For all offices, primary elections for parties with two or more candidates will be June 16. Should runoff primary elections be necessary for candidates who did not receive more than 50% of votes in June 16 primary, those elections will be August 25. The general election is November 3.

Oklahoma’s five U.S. House of Representatives seats attracted 32 candidates – 19 Republicans, nine Democrats and four Independents.

For the District 1 House seat, Republicans are Nathan Butterfield, Owasso; Jed Cochran, Tulsa; Kim David, Porter; Ronald Edward Durbin II, Tulsa; Nancy Dyson, Owasso; Courtney Gill, Tulsa; Jackson Lahmeyer, Owasso; Dan Rooney, Owasso; Paul Royse, Tulsa; Mark Tedford, Tulsa; Kelly B. Walsh, Tulsa and Todd Woods, Tulsa. The lone Democrat in the race is John Croisant, Tulsa.

In District 2, Republicans Josh Brecheen, Coalgate, the incumbent, is being challenged by Will Webb, Eufaula. Democratic candidates are Erik Terwey and Brandon Wade, both of Bartlesville, and the lone Independent candidate is Ronnie Hopkins, Rose.

In District 3, Republicans Wade Burleson, Enid, is challenging incumbent Frank D. Lucas, Cheyenne. Democratic candidates are Suzie Byrd, Enid, and Jules Roberson, Anadarko.

In District 4, Republicans Tom Cole, Moore, the incumbent, is being challenged by Marcie Everhart, Moore. Democratic candidates are Mitchell Jacob, Newcastle, and Jeff Pixley, Norman, and the lone Independent candidate is Rocco Bonacci, Lawton.

For District 5, incumbent Stephanie Bice, Oklahoma City, is the only Republican. Democrats hoping to challenge for the seat are Trey Martin and Jena Nelson, both from Edmond, and Independent hopefuls are Robert P. Henri, Edmond, and Austin Nieves, Oklahoma City.

— Other Statewide Races

In other statewide races, Republicans Jon Echols and Jeff Starling along with Democrat Nick Coffey, all from Oklahoma City, are candidates for attorney general.

In the race for superintendent of public instruction, Republican candidates include John Cox, Hulbert; William E. Crozier, Union City; Robert Franklin, Sand Springs; Toni Hasenbeck, Fletcher; Debra A. Herlihy, Yukon; Adam Pugh, Edmond; and James Taylor, Oklahoma City. Democratic candidates are Jennettie Marshall, Tulsa, and Craig Mc-Vay, El Reno.

Vying for state treasurer are Republicans Cindy Byrd, Coalgate, and Todd Russ, Cordell, along with Libertarian Kiefer Perry, Broken Arrow.

In the race for commissioner of labor, Democrat Kevin Dawson, Norman, and Libertarian Mike Hall, Oklahoma City, are joined by a field of Republicans that includes Lisa Janloo, Oklahoma City; John Pfeiffer, Mulhall; Keith Swinton, Norman; and Kevin West, Moore.

In the race for corporation commissioner are Democrats Donald Anthony Clytus, Oklahoma City, Rhonda Eastman, Spiro, and Harold D. Spradling, Oklahoma City, along with Republicans Brad Boles, Marlow, and Justin Hornback, Broken Arrow.

Vying for insurance commissioner are Republicans Chris Merideth, Edmond; Marty L. Quinn, Owasso; Greta Shuler, Shawnee; and Bob Sullivan, Inola. Craig MacIntyre, Shawnee, is the only Democratic hopeful.

Republican Melissa Capps, McLoud, is the only candidate for state auditor and inspector.

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Candidate filing ends
April 8, 2026
Following the candidate filing period last week, elections are ahead for Okmulgee County Commissioner in District 1 and 3.Leading the slate of filings are two countywide offices that drew no opponent....
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Cruise Knight to roll through town Saturday
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Cruise Knight to roll through town Saturday
April 8, 2026
Classic cars, revving engines and a strong sense of community spirit will once again take over downtown Henryetta as the Henryetta Chamber of Commerce presents Cruise Knight on Saturday.Scheduled from...
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April proclaimed Child Abuse Prevention Month
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April proclaimed Child Abuse Prevention Month
April 8, 2026
A call to protect the county’s most vulnerable residents took center stage Monday morning as the Okmulgee County Board of County Commissioners officially proclaimed April as Child Abuse Prevention Mon...
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Chamber representatives attend State Capitol event
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Chamber representatives attend State Capitol event
April 8, 2026
Last week, Henryetta Chamber of Commerce President Amber Mordecai and Vice President Kenny Wilson spent the day at the State Capitol for Chamber Day - and what an incredible opportunity it was to make...
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Schools warn of risks of ‘Senior Assassin’ game
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Schools warn of risks of ‘Senior Assassin’ game
April 8, 2026
As graduation season approaches, a long-standing senior tradition is once again drawing attention - not for its fun, but for its potential dangers.Known as “Senior Assassin,” the game has been popular...
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GCTC honors Teacher, Support Staff of the Year
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GCTC honors Teacher, Support Staff of the Year
April 8, 2026
Green Country Technology Center (GCTC) is proud to announce its Teacher of the Year and Support Staff of the Year honorees ahead of a district-wide banquet - celebrating their achievements. The banque...
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April 8, 2026
First United Methodist Church, 302 S. Seminole Ave. in Okmulgee, hosts a Topsy Turvey Gathering the second Wednesday of each month from 5-7 p.m. The gathering welcomes all ages, and features free game...
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What can we learn from Jesus making breakfast?
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What can we learn from Jesus making breakfast?
April 8, 2026
“If Jesus made me breakfast, I’d hope for chocolate chip pancakes,” says Ella, 9. “And maybe a side of heavenly bacon.”It’s a fun thought, but what Jesus served on the shore of the Sea of Galilee afte...
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Won’t You Be My Neighbor?
April 8, 2026
Genesis 4:9 - Then the Lord said to Cain, “Where is Abel your brother?” And he said, “I do not know. Am I my brother’s keeper?”Matthew 22:36-40 - “Teacher, which is the great commandment in the Law?” ...
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Beggs gears up for Frontier Day Festival
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Beggs gears up for Frontier Day Festival
April 8, 2026
Get ready for a day packed with small-town charm, laughter and a whole lot of frontier-style fun, as the Beggs Community Foundation prepares to host the 2026 Beggs Frontier Day Festival on Saturday, J...
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Luv Ford Honors Athletes of the Week
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Luv Ford Honors Athletes of the Week
April 8, 2026
Missy Nash of Luv Ford recently travelled to Dewar and Preston to honor Okmulgee County Athletes of the Week. Pictured above with Nash is Dewar senior wrestler Clark Hotema. Pictured below are Nash an...
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