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The 2024 Oklahoma Senate election will take place on November 5, 2024. The primary elections for the Republican, Democratic, and Libertarian parties' nominations will take place on June 18, 2024. All candidates must file between the days of April 3–5, 2024.[1] Oklahoma voters will elect state senators to serve four-year terms in 24 of the 48 Senate districts.
Retiring
Term limited
Retiring
Term limited
Six Senators were the only candidate to file in their district.[14]
The following Senators were re-elected without opposition:
The following Senators were elected for the first time without opposition:
District | Incumbent | Candidates[14][17] | |||
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Location | Member | Party | First elected |
Status | |
46 | Kay Floyd | Democratic | 2018[a] | Incumbent term limited[4] |
Eliminated in primary
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48 | George E. Young | Democratic | 2018[b] | Incumbent to resign November 15, 2024[18] New member elected. Democratic hold. |
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General election results will be listed for districts with general elections. 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.[19] Districts with one candidate and no results were uncontested.
District | Incumbent | Candidates[17][14] | |||
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Location | Member | Party | First elected |
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1 | Micheal Bergstrom | Rep | 2016 | Incumbent reelected |
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3 | Blake Stephens | Rep | 2020 | Incumbent running |
▌ Margaret Cook
Eliminated in primaries
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5 | George Burns | Rep | 2020 | Incumbent re-elected without opposition | |
7 | Warren Hamilton | Rep | 2020 | Incumbent running |
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9 | Dewayne Pemberton | Rep | 2016 | Incumbent retiring.[5] New member elected. Republican hold[14] |
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11 | Kevin Matthews | Dem | 2015[c] | Incumbent term limited[3][20] New member elected. Democratic hold |
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13 | Greg McCortney | Rep | 2016 | Incumbent lost renomination. New member elected. Republican hold. |
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15 | Rob Standridge | Rep | 2012 | Incumbent term limited[8][21] |
Eliminated in primary
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17 | Shane Jett | Rep | 2020[d] | Incumbent reelected. |
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19 | Roland Pederson | Rep | 2016 | Incumbent re-elected without opposition | |
21 | Tom J. Dugger | Rep | 2016 | Incumbent retiring[6] |
Eliminated in primary
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23 | Lonnie Paxton | Rep | 2016 | Incumbent re-elected without opposition | |
25 | Joe Newhouse | Rep | 2016 | Incumbent retiring[22] |
Eliminated in primary |
27 | Casey Murdock | Rep | 2018[e] | Incumbent reelected. |
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29 | Julie Daniels | Rep | 2016 | Incumbent reelected.[25] |
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31 | Chris Kidd | Rep | 2016 | Incumbent withdrew[7] New member elected. Republican hold. |
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33 | Nathan Dahm | Rep | 2012 | Incumbent term limited[9] |
Eliminated in primary
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35 | Jo Anna Dossett | Dem | 2020 | Incumbent running |
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37 | Cody Rogers | Rep | 2020 | Incumbent lost renomination |
Eliminated in primary |
39 | David Rader | Rep | 2016 | Incumbent running |
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41 | Adam Pugh | Rep | 2016 | Incumbent re-elected without opposition | |
43 | Jessica Garvin | Rep | 2020 | Incumbent lost renomination. |
Eliminated in primary |
45 | Paul Rosino | Rep | 2017 | Incumbent re-elected without opposition | |
47 | Greg Treat | Rep | 2011 | Incumbent term limited[10] |
▌ Erin Brewer
Eliminated in primary
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