Election for the Oklahoma State Senate in 2020
2020 Oklahoma Senate election Majority party Minority party Leader Greg Treat Kay Floyd Party Republican Democratic Leader's seat 47th District 46th district Seats before 39 9 Seats after 39 9 Seat change Popular vote 288,365 [a] 139,506[b] Percentage 66.19% 32.02%
The 2020 Oklahoma Senate election was held as part of the biennial elections in the United States . Oklahoma voters elected state senators in 24 of the state's 48 Senate districts. State senators serve four-year terms in the Oklahoma Senate .
Retirements [ edit ] Two incumbents did not run for re-election in 2020. Those incumbents are:
Republicans [ edit ] District 5: Joseph Silk : Retiring District 35: Gary Stanislawski : Retiring Incumbents defeated [ edit ] In primary elections [ edit ] Republicans [ edit ] Four Republicans lost renomination.
District 3: Wayne Shaw lost renomination to Blake Stephens . District 7: Larry Boggs lost renomination to Warren Hamilton . District 17: Ron Sharp lost renomination to Shane Jett . District 43: Paul Scott lost renomination to Jessica Garvin . In the general election [ edit ] Democrats [ edit ] District 37: Allison Ikley-Freeman lost to Cody Rogers . Predictions [ edit ] Results summary [ edit ] Popular vote Republican
66.19% Democratic
32.02% Libertarian
1.79%
Senate seats Republican
91.67% Democratic
8.33%
Close races [ edit ] District Winner Margin District 35 Democratic (flip) 1.8% District 39 Republican 9.6% District 45 Republican 15.0% District 9 Republican 16.2%
Summary of results by State Senate District [ edit ] Detailed results by State Senate District [ edit ] District 1 [ edit ] District 3 [ edit ] District 5 [ edit ] District 7 [ edit ] District 9 [ edit ] District 11 [ edit ] District 13 [ edit ] District 15 [ edit ] District 17 [ edit ] District 19 [ edit ] District 21 [ edit ] District 23 [ edit ] District 25 [ edit ] District 27 [ edit ] District 29 [ edit ] District 31 [ edit ] District 33 [ edit ] District 35 [ edit ] District 37 [ edit ] District 39 [ edit ] District 41 [ edit ] District 43 [ edit ] District 45 [ edit ] District 47 [ edit ] Special elections [ edit ] District 28 [ edit ] A special election for Oklahoma State Senate District 28 has been called for November 3, 2020. A primary was scheduled for June 30, 2020. The candidate filing deadline was April 10, 2020. The seat became vacant after Jason Smalley resigned his seat on January 31, 2020, to take a private-sector job with Motorola Solutions Corporation.[3]
Republican primary [ edit ] General election [ edit ] ^ The general election was canceled in districts 1, 13, 19, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 41. ^ The general election was canceled in district 11. References [ edit ]
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