Impeachment in Oklahoma

Impeachment or removal from office is a mechanism for removing a government official from office. In Oklahoma, impeachment of state officials is governed by the Oklahoma Constitution and covers statewide elected officials. Removal from office is governed by statute and applies to other elected officials in the state.

While there is no mechanism for recall elections of state officials, some municipal governments in Oklahoma allow for recall petitions and elections to remove officials from office.

Tribal nations in Oklahoma have their own constitutions and may have their own mechanisms for impeaching tribal officials.

The following is a list of officials impeached or removed from office in the U.S. State of Oklahoma.

Impeached and removed

 * Giles W. Farris (State Printer), removed from office on February 26, 1913, after the state's first impeachment trial
 * A. P. Watson (Corporation Commissioner), removed from office on April 23, 1915, becoming the second official to be impeached in Oklahoma history
 * Jack C. Walton (Governor), removed from office in November 1923 after attempting to use the Oklahoma National Guard to prevent his impeachment
 * Henry S. Johnston (Governor), removed from office in March 1929 for "general incompetence."
 * Napoleon Bonaparte Johnson (Supreme Court Justice), impeached and removed from office during the 1965 Oklahoma Supreme Court scandal

Impeached and resigned

 * P. A. Ballard (Insurance Commissioner), resigned on April 29, 1913, after his impeachment by the Oklahoma House of Representatives

Resigned after impeachment filed

 * Leo Meyer (Auditor), resigned February 12, 1913, after the Oklahoma House of Representatives began impeachment proceedings
 * Samuel Earl Welch (Supreme Court Justice), resigned during the 1965 Oklahoma Supreme Court scandal

Removed from office

 * Frank M. Wooden, the only Mayor of Tulsa removed from office

Recall elections

 * Judd Blevins, was recalled from the Enid City Commission on April 2, 2024, after he admitted to marching at the Unite the Right Rally in 2017 and amidst allegations he served as the Oklahoma state coordinator for the now-defunct Identity Evropa.

Tribal officials

 * John Red Eagle, Osage Nation Principal Chief impeached and removed from office in 2014