2024 Oklahoma House of Representatives election

The 2024 Oklahoma House of Representative 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. Oklahoma voters will elect state representatives to serve two-year terms in all 101 House districts.

Republicans went into the 2024 election with a supermajority of seats in the state house over Democrats: 81 (R) to 20 (D).

Partisan Background
In the 2020 Presidential Election, Republican Donald Trump won 82 Oklahoma House of Representatives districts, and Democrat Joe Biden won 19. The suburban Tulsa-based district 79, which voted for Trump by 1.4%, was the only district that Trump won in 2020 which was represented by a Democrat going into the 2024 Oklahoma House of Representatives Election.

Democrats
Retiring
 * 1) District 73: Regina Goodwin is retiring to run in the 2024 Oklahoma Senate election.
 * 2) District 72: Monroe Nichols is retiring to run in the 2024 Tulsa mayoral election.
 * 3) District 88: Mauree Turner is retiring.

Republicans
Resigned Retiring Term limited
 * 1) District 39: Ryan Martinez resigned following a plea agreement for driving under the influence.
 * 1) District 12: Kevin McDugle is retiring.
 * 2) District 15: Randy Randleman is retiring.
 * 3) District 20: Sherrie Conley is retiring.
 * 4) District 50: Marcus McEntire is retiring.
 * 5) District 60: Rhonda Baker is retiring.
 * 6) District 67: Jeff Boatman is retiring to run in the 2024 Oklahoma Senate election.
 * 7) District 68: Lonnie Sims is retiring to run for Tulsa County Commissioner.
 * 1) District 22: Charles McCall is term limited.
 * 2) District 23: Terry O'Donnell is term limited.
 * 3) District 53: Mark McBride is term limited.
 * 4) District 90: Jon Echols is term limited.

Incumbents defeated

 * 1) District 33: Molly Jenkins defeated incumbent John Talley.

Open seats

 * 1) District 15: Tim Turner
 * 2) District 22: Ryan Eaves
 * 3) District 23: Derrick Hildebrant
 * 4) District 39: Erick Harris replaced Ryan Martinez after a special election.
 * 5) District 67: Rob Hall
 * 6) District 68: Mike Lay
 * 7) District 72: Michelle McCane
 * 8) District 73: Ron Stewart

Uncontested races
44 Representatives were the only candidate to file in their district, winning reelection by default.


 * 1) District 3: Rick West
 * 2) District 5: Josh West
 * 3) District 6: Rusty Cornwell
 * 4) District 7: Steve Bashore
 * 5) District 8: Tom Gann
 * 6) District 9: Mark Lepak
 * 7) District 11: John Kane
 * 8) District 14: Chris Sneed
 * 9) District 17: Jim Grego
 * 10) District 18: David Smith
 * 11) District 19: Justin Humphrey
 * 12) District 21: Cody Maynard
 * 13) District 24: Chris Banning
 * 14) District 27: Danny Sterling
 * 15) District 29: Kyle Hilbert
 * 16) District 30: Mark Lawson
 * 17) District 31: Collin Duel
 * 18) District 35: Ty Burns
 * 19) District 36: John George
 * 20) District 40: Chad Caldwell
 * 21) District 44: Jared Deck
 * 22) District 47: Brian Hill
 * 23) District 49: Josh Cantrell
 * 24) District 51: Brad Boles
 * 25) District 52: Gerrid Kendrix
 * 26) District 54: Kevin West
 * 27) District 55: Nick Archer
 * 28) District 56: Dick Lowe
 * 29) District 57: Anthony Moore
 * 30) District 59: Mike Dobrinski
 * 31) District 61: Kenton Patzkowsky
 * 32) District 69: Mark Tedford
 * 33) District 71: Amanda Swope
 * 34) District 75: T. J. Marti
 * 35) District 76: Ross Ford
 * 36) District 77: John Waldron
 * 37) District 78: Meloyde Blancett
 * 38) District 80: Stan May
 * 39) District 81: Mike Osburn
 * 40) District 82: Nicole Miller
 * 41) District 89: Arturo Alonso
 * 42) District 92: Forrest Bennett
 * 43) District 93: Mickey Dollens
 * 44) District 97: Jason Lowe

Summary of elections
''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. Districts with one candidate and no results were uncontested.''