- Source: 2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Oklahoma
The 2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Oklahoma were held on November 6, 2018, to elect the five U.S. representatives from the state of Oklahoma, one from each of the state's five congressional districts. The elections coincided with other elections to the House of Representatives, elections to the United States Senate and various state and local elections. Primary elections were held on June 26 and runoff elections were held two months later on August 28. The state's U.S. House delegation Republican majority changed from 5–0 to 4–1. As of 2023 this is the only time since 2010 that Democrats won any house race in Oklahoma.
Results summary
= Statewide
== District
=Results of the 2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Oklahoma by district:
District 1
The 1st district is located in the Tulsa metropolitan area and includes Creek, Rogers, Tulsa, Wagoner and Washington counties. Incumbent Republican Jim Bridenstine, who had represented the district since 2013, resigned on April 23 to become NASA Administrator. He was re-elected unopposed in 2016. The district had a PVI of R+17.
= Republican primary
=During his initial election in 2012, Bridenstine self-imposed a three term limit. Bridenstine confirmed that he will honor his term-limit pledge.
Bridenstine became Administrator of NASA in the Donald Trump administration, and resigned on April 23.
Candidates
= Nominee =
Kevin Hern, businessman
= Eliminated in primary =
Andy Coleman, veteran
Nathan Dahm, state senator
Tim Harris, former Tulsa County District Attorney
Danny Stockstill
= Declined =
Dewey F. Bartlett Jr., former Mayor of Tulsa
John D. Doak, Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner
Dan Newberry, state senator
Everett Piper, Oklahoma Wesleyan University President
Scott Pruitt, Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, former State Attorney General and candidate for this seat in 2002
T.W. Shannon, former Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives
Endorsements
Results
Runoff
= Polling =
= Results =
= Democratic primary
=Candidates
= Nominee =
Tim Gilpin, attorney, and former Oklahoma State Board of Education member
= Eliminated in primary =
Amanda Douglas, business analyst, energy consultant and member of the Cherokee Nation
Gwendolyn Fields
Mark Keeter
David Hullum
= Declined =
Kathy Taylor, former Mayor of Tulsa
Results
Runoff results
= General election
=Polling
Predictions
Results
District 2
The 2nd district is located in the regions of Green Country and Kiamichi Country and includes the city of Muskogee and numerous sparsely populated counties. The incumbent is Republican Markwayne Mullin, who has represented the district since 2013. He was re-elected with 71% of the vote in 2016.
= Republican primary
=Mullin had pledged to serve only three terms when he was first elected in 2012. During the 2016 campaign, Mullin stated he was reassessing his pledge, and refused to rule out running again in 2018.
Candidates
= Nominee =
Markwayne Mullin, incumbent U.S. Representative
= Eliminated in primary =
Brian Jackson
Jarrin Jackson, veteran, conservative activist and candidate for the seat in 2016
John McCarthy
= Declined =
Josh Brecheen, state senator
George Faught, state representative
Todd Hiett, Oklahoma Corporation Commissioner
Charles McCall, state representative
Endorsements
Results
= Democratic primary
=Candidates
= Nominee =
Jason Nichols, Mayor of Tahlequah
= Eliminated in primary =
Elijah McIntosh
Clay Padgett, retired army lieutenant colonel and public educator
= Declined =
Bill John Baker, Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation
Sean Burrage, Southeastern Oklahoma State University President
Kalyn Free, former District Attorney for Haskell & Pittsburg counties and candidate for this seat in 2004
Results
Runoff results
= General election
=Polling
Predictions
Results
District 3
The 3rd district is located in Western Oklahoma. The largest district in Oklahoma and one of the largest in the country, it includes the Oklahoma Panhandle, Ponca City and the city of Stillwater as well as the Osage Nation. Incumbent Republican Frank Lucas, who had represented the district since 2003 and previously represented the 6th district from 1994 to 2003, ran for re-election. He was re-elected with 78% of the vote in 2016. The district had a PVI of R+27.
= Republican primary
=Candidates
= Nominee =
Frank Lucas, incumbent U.S. Representative
= Democratic primary
=Candidates
= Nominee =
Frankie Robbins, engineer
= Eliminated in primary =
Murray Thibodeaux
Results
= General election
=Polling
Predictions
Results
District 4
The 4th district is located in South Central Oklahoma and includes the suburbs of Oklahoma City, such as the counties of Canadian, Comanche and Cleveland and numerous other sparsely populated counties. Incumbent Republican Tom Cole, who had represented the district since 2003, ran for re-election. He was re-elected with 70% of the vote in 20. The district had a PVI of R+20.
= Republican primary
=Candidates
= Nominee =
Tom Cole, incumbent U.S. Representative
= Eliminated in primary =
James Taylor
Results
= Democratic primary
=Candidates
= Nominee =
Mary Brannon, teacher
= Eliminated in primary =
Fred Gipson, former Chief Counsel to the University of Oklahoma
Roxann Klutts
Mallory Varner
= Withdrawn =
John McKenna
Results
Runoff results
= General election
=Polling
Predictions
Results
District 5
The 5th district is located in Central Oklahoma and centered around the state capital, Oklahoma City, and the surrounding areas such as Edmond and Shawnee. Incumbent Republican Steve Russell, who had represented the district since 2015, ran for re-election. He was re-elected with 57% of the vote in 2016. The district had a PVI of R+10. Democrat Kendra Horn won by a margin of 1.4% in what was considered an upset.
= Republican primary
=Candidates
= Nominee =
Steve Russell, incumbent U.S. Representative
= Eliminated in primary =
Gregory Dunson
DeJuan Edwards
Results
= Democratic primary
=Candidates
= Nominee =
Kendra Horn, attorney and communication technology firm strategic consultant
= Eliminated in primary =
Elysabeth Britt, human resources professional
Tom Guild, former tenured professor at the University of Central Oklahoma, nominee for the seat in 2010 & 2012 and candidate for this seat in 2014 & 2016
Leona Kelley-Leonard, chair of the Seminole County Democratic Party and candidate for this seat in 2014 & 2016
Tyson Meade, singer and songwriter
Eddie Porter, retired state planner for the Oklahoma Department of Human Services
= Declined =
Al McAffrey, state senator and nominee for this seat in 2014 & 2016
Results
Runoff results
= General election
=Polling
Predictions
Results
References
External links
Candidates at Vote Smart
Candidates at Ballotpedia
Campaign finance at FEC
Campaign finance at OpenSecrets
Official campaign websites for first district candidates
Tim Gilpin (D) for Congress Archived 2018-05-02 at the Wayback Machine
Kevin Hern (R) for Congress
Official campaign websites for second district candidates
Markwayne Mullin (R) for Congress
Jason Nichols (D) for Congress Archived September 7, 2017, at the Wayback Machine
Official campaign websites for third district candidates
Frank Lucas (R) for Congress
Frankie Robbins (D) for Congress
Official campaign websites for fourth district candidates
Mary Brannon (D) for Congress
Tom Cole (R) for Congress
Official campaign websites for fifth district candidates
Steve Russell (R) for Congress
Kendra Horn (D) for Congress Archived 2019-12-02 at the Wayback Machine
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