2024 Oklahoma Senate election

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2024 Oklahoma Senate election

 2022 November 5, 2024 (2024-11-05) 2026 

24 seats from the Oklahoma Senate
25 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Greg Treat
(term limited)
Kay Floyd
(term limited)
Party Republican Democratic
Leader's seat 47-Oklahoma City 46-Oklahoma City
Seats before 40 8
Seats after 40 8
Seat change Steady Steady
Popular vote 252,643 121,569
Percentage 64.73% 31.14%
Swing Increase 3.78% Decrease 7.91%

Results:
     Republican hold      Democratic hold
     No election

President Pro Temp before election

Greg Treat
Republican

Elected President Pro Temp

Lonnie Paxton
Republican

The 2024 Oklahoma Senate election took place on November 5, 2024. The primary elections for the Republican, Democratic, and Libertarian parties' nominations took place on June 18, 2024. [1] Oklahoma voters elected state senators to serve four-year terms in 24 of the 48 Senate districts.

Democrats

Retiring

  1. District 48: George E. Young[2]

Term limited

  1. District 11: Kevin Matthews[3]
  2. District 46: Kay Floyd[4]

Republican

Retiring

  1. District 9: Dewayne Pemberton[5]
  2. District 21: Tom J. Dugger[6]
  3. District 25: Joe Newhouse[2]
  4. District 31: Chris Kidd withdrew after initially filing[7]

Term limited

  1. District 15: Rob Standridge[8]
  2. District 33: Nathan Dahm[9]
  3. District 47: Greg Treat[10]

New members

Incumbents defeated

  1. District 3: Julie McIntosh defeated incumbent Blake Stephens. She faced Margaret Cook in the November election.[11]
  2. District 13: Jonathan Wingard defeated incumbent Greg McCortney.[12]
  3. District 37: Aaron Reinhardt defeated incumbent Cody Rogers. He faced Andrew Nutter in the November election.[13]
  4. District 43: Kendal Sacchieri defeated Jessica Garvin.[13] She faced Sam Graefe in the November election.[14]

Open seats

  1. District 9: Avery Frix was unopposed in the race to replace Dewayne Pemberton.[15]
  2. District 11: Regina Goodwin won an open race to replace Kevin Matthews.[16]
  3. District 15: Lisa Standridge won an open race to replace her husband Rob Standridge.
  4. District 21: Randy Grellner won an open race to replace Tom J. Dugger.
  5. District 25: Brian Guthrie won an open race to replace Joe Newhouse.
  6. District 31: Spencer Kern won an open race to replace Chris Kidd.[16]
  7. District 33: Christi Gillespie won an open race to replace Nathan Dahm.
  8. District 46: Mark Mann won an open race to replace Kay Floyd.
  9. District 47: Kelly E. Hines won an open race to replace Greg Treat.
  10. District 48: Nikki Nice won an open race to replace George E. Young.[17]

Uncontested races

Six Senators were the only candidate to file in their district.[15]

The following Senators were re-elected without opposition:

  1. District 5: George Burns
  2. District 19: Roland Pederson
  3. District 23: Lonnie Paxton
  4. District 41: Adam Pugh
  5. District 45: Paul Rosino

The following Senators were elected for the first time without opposition:

  1. District 9: Avery Frix

Predictions

Source Ranking As of
Sabato's Crystal Ball[18] Safe R October 23, 2024

Special elections

District Incumbent Candidates[15][19]
Location Member Party First
elected
Status
46 Kay Floyd Democratic 2014[a] Incumbent term limited[4]
New member elected
Democratic hold
  • Mark Mann - 60%
  • Charles Barton - 34%
  • David Pilchman - 5%
  • Eliminated in primary
  • Sam Grimaldo
48 George E. Young Democratic 2018[b] Incumbent to resign November 15, 2024[20]
New member elected
Democratic hold

Summary of elections

General election results will be listed for districts with general elections.[21] Runoff results will be listed for districts where a runoff determined the winner of the district. Primary election results are listed for districts where a primary determined the winner of the district.[22] Districts with one candidate and no results were uncontested.

Parties Seats Popular vote
2022 2024 +/− Strength Vote % Change
  Republican Party 40 40 - 83.33% 252,643 64.73% +3.78%
  Democratic Party 8 8 - 16.67% 121,569 31.14% -7.91%
  Independent 0 0 - 0.00% 16,117 4.13% +4.13%
Totals 48 48 100.0% 390,329 100.0%
Source:
District Incumbent Candidates[19][15]
Location Member Party First
elected
Status
1 Micheal Bergstrom Rep 2016 Incumbent reelected
3 Blake Stephens Rep 2020 Incumbent lost renomination
New member elected
Republican hold
5 George Burns Rep 2020 Incumbent re-elected without opposition
7 Warren Hamilton Rep 2020 Incumbent reelected
9 Dewayne Pemberton Rep 2016 Incumbent retiring.[5]
New member elected.
Republican hold[15]
11 Kevin Matthews Dem 2015[c] Incumbent term limited[3][23]
New member elected.
Democratic hold
13 Greg McCortney Rep 2016 Incumbent lost renomination
New member elected
Republican hold
15 Rob Standridge Rep 2012 Incumbent term limited[8][24]
New member elected
Republican hold
  • Lisa Standridge - 61.7%
  • Elizabeth Forman - 38.3%
  • Eliminated in primary
  • Kyle Chapman
  • Tommie Herell
  • Robert Keyes
  • Kelly Lynn
  • Brandon Nofire
17 Shane Jett Rep 2020[d] Incumbent reelected
19 Roland Pederson Rep 2016 Incumbent re-elected without opposition
21 Tom J. Dugger Rep 2016 Incumbent retiring[6]
New member elected
Republican hold
  • Randy Grellner - 64.6%
  • Robin Fuxa - 35.4%
  • Eliminated in primary
  • Kurt Murray
  • James Winn
23 Lonnie Paxton Rep 2016 Incumbent re-elected without opposition
25 Joe Newhouse Rep 2016 Incumbent retiring[25]
New member elected
Republican hold

Eliminated in primary

27 Casey Murdock Rep 2018[e] Incumbent reelected.
29 Julie Daniels Rep 2016 Incumbent reelected.[28]
31 Chris Kidd Rep 2016 Incumbent withdrew[7]
New member elected.
Republican hold.
  • Spencer Kern - 51%
  • Rick Wolfe - 32%
  • Pamala McNall-Granier - 17%
33 Nathan Dahm Rep 2012 Incumbent term limited[9]
New member elected
Republican hold
  • Christi Gillespie - 67.2%
  • Bob Willis - 32.8%
  • Eliminated in primary
  • Bill Bickerstaff
  • Tim Brooks
  • Shelley Gwartney
35 Jo Anna Dossett Dem 2020 Incumbent reelected
37 Cody Rogers Rep 2020 Incumbent lost renomination
New member elected
Republican hold
39 David Rader Rep 2016 Incumbent reelected
41 Adam Pugh Rep 2016 Incumbent re-elected without opposition
43 Jessica Garvin Rep 2020 Incumbent lost renomination
New member elected
Republican hold
45 Paul Rosino Rep 2017 Incumbent re-elected without opposition
47 Greg Treat Rep 2011 Incumbent term limited[10]
New member elected
Republican hold
  • Kelly E. Hines - 52.9%
  • Erin Brewer - 47.1%
  • Eliminated in primary
  • Aaron Curry
  • Jennifer Schmitt

See also

Notes

References

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