The candidates chosen to be the party nominee on the general election in November are italicized below. An asterisk (*) denotes a candidate identified as a supporter of Oklahoma agriculture by the Oklahoma Farm Bureau OKAgFund.
U.S. House of Representatives
District 5 – Democratic runoff
Al McAffrey, 8,025 (50.12 percent)
Tom Guild, 7,985 (49.88 percent)
Oklahoma Senate
District 13 – Republican runoff
Jet McCoy, 1,326 (47.54 percent)
Greg McCortney, 1,463 (52.46 percent)
District 19 – Republican runoff
Roland Pederson, 5,126 (60.33 percent)*
Ross Vanhooser, 3,371 (39.67 percent)
District 23 – Republican runoff
Lonnie Paxton, 2,584 (59.47 percent)*
Matt Stacy, 1,761 (40.53 percent)
District 25 – Republican runoff
Lisa Kramer, 2,843 (43.97 percent)
Joe Newhouse, 3,623 (56.03 percent)
District 31 – Republican runoff
Toni Hasenbeck, 1,617 (48.60 percent)
Chris Kidd, 1,710 (51.40 percent)*
District 39 – Republican runoff
Dave Rader, 2,274 (54.80 percent)
Amanda J. Teegarden, 1,876 (45.20 percent)
District 41 – Republican runoff
Adam Pugh, 4,313 (54.12 percent)*
Paul Blair, 3,656 (45.88 percent)
State House of Representatives
District 8 – Republican runoff
Tom Gann, 1,165 (63.94 percent)
Steven L. Dill, 657 (36.06 percent)
District 16– Democratic runoff
Ronnie Kell, 573 (57.19 percent)
Anna Dearmore, 429 (42.81 percent)
District 60 – Republican runoff
Rhonda Baker, 909 (55.63 percent)
Chad Slane, 725 (44.37 percent)
District 67 – Republican runoff
Scott McEachin, 1,928 (56.44 percent)
Tom McCloud, 1,488 (43.56 percent)
District 85 – Republican runoff
Matt Jackson, 1,284 (54.59 percent)
Robyn Matthews, 1,068 (45.41 percent)
District 97 – Democratic runoff
Jason Lowe, 1,829 (56.71 percent)
Chris Harrison, 1,396 (43.29 percent)