2026 Oklahoma Senate election

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2026 Oklahoma Senate election

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

25 of 48 seats from the Oklahoma Senate
(24 regularly-scheduled, 1 special (District 17))
25 seats needed for a majority
 
Leader Lonnie Paxton Julia Kirt
Party Republican Democratic
Leader's seat 23-Tuttle 30th-Oklahoma City
Current seats 40 8

     Republican incumbent      Republican incumbent retiring or term-limited      Democratic incumbent
     No election

Republican:      Only party to file
Democratic:      Only party to file
     Result TBD


Incumbent President Pro Temp

Lonnie Paxton
Republican



The 2026 Oklahoma Senate election will be held on November 3, 2026, alongside the other 2026 United States elections.[1] Voters will elect half the members of the Oklahoma Senate in the U.S. state of Oklahoma to serve a two-year term.[2]

Partisanship of the Oklahoma Senate after the 2024 and 2026 elections.
  Republican
  Democratic
  TBD

Republicans

  1. District 17: Shane Jett is term limited.
  2. District 24: Darrell Weaver is retiring to run for Lt. Governor.[3]
  3. District 26: Darcy Jech is term limited.

Predictions

Source Ranking As of
Sabato's Crystal Ball[4] Safe R January 22, 2026

Special elections

District Incumbent Candidates[5]
Location Member Party First
elected
Status
17 Shane Jett Republican 2020[a] Incumbent term limited.

Summary of elections

District Incumbent Candidates[5]
Location Member Party First
elected
Status
2 Ally Seifried Rep 2022 Incumbent running for reelection
4 Tom Woods Rep 2022 Incumbent running for reelection
6 David Bullard Rep 2018 Incumbent running for reelection
8 Bryan Logan Rep 2025 (special) Incumbent running for reelection
10 Bill Coleman Rep 2018 Incumbent running for reelection
12 Todd Gollihare Rep 2022 Incumbent running for reelection
14 Jerry Alvord Rep 2022 Incumbent reelected unopposed
16 Mary B. Boren Dem 2018 Incumbent reelected unopposed
18 Jack Stewart Rep 2022 Incumbent running for reelection
  • Tyler Herring
  • Meredith McGinnis
  • Misty Shannon
  • Jack Stewart
20 Chuck Hall Rep 2018 Incumbent running for reelection
22 Kristen Thompson Rep 2022 Incumbent running for reelection
24 Darrell Weaver Rep 2018 Incumbent retiring to run for Lt. Governor.[3]
  • Heather Boss
  • Tammi Didlot
  • Melissa Elder
  • Bryan Husted
  • Robert Keyes
  • Jon Painter
  • Johnathan Morales
26 Darcy Jech Rep 2014 Incumbent term limited
  • Brady Butler
  • Rick Koch
  • Jessica Winegeart
28 Grant Green Rep 2022 Incumbent running for reelection
30 Julia Kirt Dem 2018 Incumbent reelected unopposed
32 Dusty Deevers Rep 2023 (special) Incumbent running for reelection
  • Dusty Deevers
  • Curtis Erwin
  • Jean Hausheer
  • Booker T. Newton
  • Valentin Peña
34 Dana Prieto Rep 2022 Incumbent running for reelection
  • Brent Driskill
  • Aaron Forst
  • Amy Hossain
  • Dana Prieto
  • Kent Taylor
36 John Haste Rep 2018 Incumbent running for reelection
  • John Haste
  • Rick Larsen
  • Philip A. Weiland
38 Brent Howard Rep 2018 Incumbent retiring
  • Barry Dwaine Christian
  • Joe B. Buchanan
  • Rick Vernon
40 Carri Hicks Dem 2018 Incumbent reelected unopposed
42 Brenda Stanley Rep 2018 Incumbent running for reelection
44 Michael Brooks-Jimenez Dem 2017 (special) Incumbent reelected unopposed
46 Mark Mann Dem 2024 (special) Incumbent reelected unopposed
48 Nikki Nice Dem 2024 (special) Incumbent reelected unopposed

See also

Notes

References

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