Stitt is projected to win. An estimated 97 percent of votes have been counted.
Votes received and percentages of total vote
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
incumbent Kevin Stitt
Kevin Stitt *
incumbent Stitt
Stitt *
248,355
69.1%
Joel Kintsel Kintsel
51,564
14.3%
Mark Sherwood Sherwood
47,680
13.3%
Moira McCabe McCabe
12,033
3.3%
An estimated 97% of votes have been counted.
* Incumbent
Tulsa
Oklahoma City
Lawton
LEAD/WON
Stitt
Democratic primary
Democratic primary
Hofmeister is projected to win. An estimated 98 percent of votes have been counted.
Votes received and percentages of total vote
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
Joy Hofmeister Hofmeister
101,851
60.7%
Connie Johnson Johnson
65,823
39.3%
An estimated 98% of votes have been counted.
Tulsa
Oklahoma City
Lawton
LEAD/WON
Hofmeister
Johnson
Senate Unexpired Term
Inhofe announced his retirement in February, resulting in a Senate race to fill the remainder of his current term, until 2027. Among the 13 Republican candidates are: Rep. Markwayne Mullin, businessman and former state House speaker T.W. Shannon and former state attorney general Scott Pruitt, who served as former president Donald Trump’s Environmental Protection Agency chief.
Republican primary
Republican primary
The election has ended with a runoff between Mullin and Shannon.
Votes received and percentages of total vote
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
Markwayne Mullin Mullin
155,997
43.6%
T.W. Shannon Shannon
62,712
17.5%
Nathan Dahm Dahm
42,638
11.9%
Luke Holland Holland
40,322
11.3%
Scott Pruitt Pruitt
18,040
5.0%
Randy Grellner Grellner
15,779
4.4%
Laura Moreno Moreno
6,593
1.8%
Jessica Jean Garrison Garrison
6,104
1.7%
Alex Gray Gray
3,060
0.9%
John Tompkins Tompkins
2,331
0.7%
Adam Holley Holley
1,871
0.5%
Michael Coibion Coibion
1,259
0.4%
Paul Royse Royse
900
0.3%
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An estimated 97% of votes have been counted.
Tulsa
Oklahoma City
Lawton
LEAD/WON
Mullin
Grellner
Shannon
Democratic primary
Democratic primary
Horn has won unopposed.
Votes received and percentages of total vote
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
Kendra Horn Horn
0
0%
Uncontested
No results reported.
Senate
Sen. James Lankford is a heavy favorite for reelection in the fall. His opponents in the Republican primary are pastor Jackson Lahmeyer and Joan Farr, who is running for U.S. Senate in Kansas as well. Six Democrats are competing for their party's nod.
Republican primary
Republican primary
Lankford is projected to win. An estimated 97 percent of votes have been counted.
Votes received and percentages of total vote
Candidate
Votes
Pct.
incumbent James Lankford
James Lankford *
incumbent Lankford
Lankford *
242,984
67.8%
Jackson Lahmeyer Lahmeyer
94,504
26.4%
Joan Farr Farr
20,737
5.8%
An estimated 97% of votes have been counted.
* Incumbent
Tulsa
Oklahoma City
Lawton
LEAD/WON
Lankford
Senate Democratic primary
Senate Democratic primary
The election has ended with a runoff between Horn and Bollinger.
The Post estimated the lean of 2022 congressional districts using 2020 presidential results by precinct from Decision Desk HQ and estimates where actual votes at the precinct level were unavailable. Districts classified as “Strong Biden” and “Strong Trump” show where a candidate is estimated to have won by 15 percentage points or more. “Lean Biden” and “Lean Trump” districts had estimated vote margins between five and 15 points. “Close” districts show an estimated margin within five points.
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