It’s almost time to vote! CAIR Oklahoma’s 2024 General Election Candidate Guide contains crucial information about the candidates for local, state, and federal offices who may appear on your ballot this November. Today, we are looking at the candidates running for office in Oklahoma’s Congressional districts.
SEE: CAIR-OK Guide to Congressional Candidates
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In District 1, Dennis Baker is running against incumbent Kevin Hern. Mark David Sanders is running as an Independent in this race. This district contains Tulsa and some of its suburbs.
District 2 has incumbent Josh Brecheen facing Brandon Wade, a Democrat, and Ronnie Hopkins, an Independent. This district covers eastern Oklahoma from the northern to the southern border of the state.
District 3, which contains the panhandle and a large swath of northwest Oklahoma, is represented by Frank Lucas. He does not have a challenger in this race. CD 3 is the largest district by square mileage.
Incumbent Tom Cole currently represents District 4, which includes part of southwest Oklahoma, including Moore, Norman, Lawton, and Ardmore. Democrat Mary Brannon and Independent James Stacy are running against him.
The most populous district in Oklahoma is District 5, currently represented by Stephanie Bice. This district contains Oklahoma City, Edmond, Shawnee, Seminole, and Yukon. Bice is running against Democrat Madison Horn.
Your Congressional delegates are vital in ensuring that your voice, and that of your community, is heard at the federal level. Issues like immigration reform, international policies, and federal funding for local and state programs are all determined in Congress.
Your vote is important – so make it count on election day!
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