Oklahoma County legislative incumbnets unchallenged
Most incumbents in Oklahoma County for the state House and Senate have not draw opponents yet. Potential rivals for state office have until 5 p.m. Friday to qualify for political office and get their names on the ballot for the June primary and November general election.
So far 16 incumbents have refiled for their seats and are unopposed in Oklahoma County, while six incumbents face challengers. Two seats don’t have incumbents who have filed for reelection yet, either because they are term limited or have announced they will not run.
Oklahoma County
House Districts
House District 31 (mostly in Logan County): Jason Murphey, an incumbent Republican from Guthrie
House District 39: Dale R. DeWitt, 62, an incumbent Republican from Braman
House District 81: Randy Grau, 36, an incumbent Republican from Edmond
House District 82: Guy Liebmann, 75, an incumbent Republican from Oklahoma City; Mike Turner, 25, a Republican from Edmond
House District 83: Randy McDaniel, an incumbent Republican from Edmond
House District 84: Sally Kern, 65, an incumbent Republican from Oklahoma City; Curtis Moore, 46, a Republican from Bethany
House District 85: David Dank, 73, a Republican from Oklahoma City
House District 87: Jason Nelson, 40, a Republican incumbent from Oklahoma City; Nick Singer, 30, a Democrat from Oklahoma City
House District 88: Kay Floyd, 53, a Democrat from Oklahoma City; Mike Dover, 63, a Democrat from Oklahoma City; Matt Harney, 29, a Democrat from Oklahoma City
House District 89: Rebecca Hamilton, 64, an incumbent Democrat from Oklahoma city
House District 90: (incumbent Charles Key is term limited) Jon Echols, 32, Republican from Oklahoma City
House District 91: Mike Reynolds, 61, an incumbent Republican from Oklahoma City
House District 92: Richard Morrissette, 55, an incumbent Democrat from Oklahoma City
House District 93: Mike Christian, 42, an incumbent Republican from Oklahoma City
House District 94: Scott Inman, 33, Democrat from Oklahoma City
House District 95: Charlie Joyner, 71, an incumbent Republican from Midwest City
House District 96: Lewis Moore, 53, an incumbent Republican from Arcadia
House District 97: Mike Shelton, 39, an incumbent Democrat from OklahomaCity
House District 99: Anastasia Pittman, 41, an incumbent Democrat from Oklahoma City
House District 100: Elise Hall, 23, an incumbent Republican from Oklahoma City; Jeff Renner, 45, an Oklahoma City Republican
House District 101: Gary Banz, 66, an incumbent Republican from Midwest city
Senate Districts
Senate District 17: Ron Sharp, 59, a Republican from Shawnee; Ernest R. Clark, 63, a Republican from Shawnee (incumbent Charlie Laster has said he isn’t going to seek reelection)
Senate District 41: Clark Jolley, 41, a Republican incumbent from Edmond; Paul Blair, 49, a Republican from Edmond
Senate District 47: Greg Treat, 33, a Republican incumbent from Oklahoma City
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Comments
ALL incumbents need to go away because they have not done the job. If we don’t get new blood in there, the same old nonsense will continue. I wrote Guy Liebmann 3 letters last year, sent him 6 emails, and still could not get him to contact me. Vote for Mike Turner!!!
The only time they want to talk with people is when they are running for office. Replace ALL of them, send them home to get a real job like everyone else! Limit terms of service, because after that, they kick back and do nothing!Six years in office is long enough for anybody, then they need to get a real job!
There are a number of mistakes above about party affiliation.