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! Percentage
! Percentage
! Notes
! Notes
|-
| 2024
| [[Chase Oliver]]
| align=right|9,184
| align=right|0.59%
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| 2020
| 2020
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| align=right|24,731
| align=right|24,731
| align=right|1.58%
| align=right|1.58%
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| 2016
| 2016
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===Presidential Preference Primary===
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|-
! Year
! Candidate
! Votes
! Percentage
|-
| 2024
| [[Chase Oliver]]
| align=right| '''569'''
| align=right| '''61.25%'''
|-
| 2024
| [[Jacob Hornberger]]
| align=right| 360
| align=right| 38.75%
|}
|}


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! Votes
! Votes
! Percentage
! Percentage
! Notes
|-
| 2022
| [[Kenneth Blevins]]
| align=right|20,495
| align=right|1.78%
|
|-
| 2022
| [[Robert Murphy]]
| align=right|17,386
| align=right|1.51%
| Special
|-
|-
| 2020
| 2020
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| align=right|34,435
| align=right|34,435
| align=right|2.21%
| align=right|2.21%
|
|-
|-
| 2016
| 2016
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| align=right|43,421
| align=right|43,421
| align=right|3.00%
| align=right|3.00%
|
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| 1996
| 1996
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| align=right|14,595
| align=right|14,595
| align=right|1.23%
| align=right|1.23%
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|-
|-
| 1984
| 1984
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| align=right|11,168
| align=right|11,168
| align=right|0.93%
| align=right|0.93%
|
|-
|-
| 1980
| 1980
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| align=right|9,757
| align=right|9,757
| align=right|0.89%
| align=right|0.89%
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|-
|-
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| 1996
| [[Robert Murphy]]
| align=right|
| align=right|
| Nominated
|-
| 1996
| Loren L. Baker
| align=right|
| align=right|
| Withdrew
|-
|}


==US House==
==US House==
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! Votes
! Votes
! Percentage
! Percentage
|-
| 2022
| [[Natalie Bruno]]
| align=right|16,243
| align=right|1.41%
|-
|-
| 2018
| 2018
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! Votes
! Votes
! Percentage
! Percentage
|-
| 2022
| [[Chris Powell]]
| align=right|47,226
| align=right|4.12%
|-
|-
| 2010
| 2010
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| align=right|35,665
| align=right|35,665
| align=right|3.46%
| align=right|3.46%
|-
|}
==Attorney General==
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|-
! Year
! Candidate
! Votes
! Percentage
|-
| 2022
| Lynda Steele
| align=right|281,923
| align=right|26.24%
|-
|-
|}
|}
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==Corporation Commissioner==
==State Treasurer==
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! Votes
! Votes
! Percentage
! Percentage
|-
| 2022
| [[Greg Sadler]]
| align=right|51,858
| align=right|4.55%
|-
|}
==Commissioner of Labor==
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"
|-
! Year
! Candidate
! Votes
! Percentage
|-
| 2022
| [[Will Daugherty]]
| align=right|57,006
| align=right|5.01%
|-
|}
==Corporation Commissioner==
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|-
! Year
! Candidate
! Votes
! Percentage
|-
| 2024
| [[Chad Williams]]
| align=right|114,128
| align=right|7.42%
|-
|-
| 2020
| 2020
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==State Representative==
==State Representative==
District 28
District 1
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|-
! Year
! Candidate
! Votes
! Percentage
! Notes
|-
| 2024
| [[Victoria Lawhorn]]
| align=right|1,901
| align=right|13.75%
|
|-
|}
 
District 28
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! Votes
! Votes
! Percentage
! Percentage
! Notes
|-
| 2024
| [[Richard Prawdzienski]]
| align=right|4,512
| align=right|24.13%
|
|-
| 2024
| [[Richard Prawdzienski]]
| align=right|224
| align=right|4.50%
| Special
|-
|-
| 2016
| 2016
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| align=right|4,320
| align=right|4,320
| align=right|23.51%
| align=right|23.51%
|
|-
|-
| 2008
| 2008
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| align=right|1,161
| align=right|1,161
| align=right|5.42%
| align=right|5.42%
|
|-
|-
| 2004
| 2004
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| align=right|3,138
| align=right|3,138
| align=right|17.78%
| align=right|17.78%
|
|-
|-
| 2002
| 2002
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| align=right|2,182
| align=right|2,182
| align=right|18.32%
| align=right|18.32%
|
|-
|-
|}
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! Votes
! Votes
! Percentage
! Percentage
|-
| 2024
| [[Robert T. Murphy]]
| align=right|568
| align=right|3.50%
|-
|-
| 1996
| 1996
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District 67
District 66
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"
|-
! Year
! Candidate
! Votes
! Percentage
! Notes
|-
| 2024
| [[Kenneth Blevins]]
| align=right|3,917
| align=right|23.55%
| Filed by petition, survived challenge
|-
|}
 
District 67
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| align=right|4,219
| align=right|4,219
| align=right|27.49%
| align=right|27.49%
|}
==Cleveland County Commissioner, District 2==
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|-
! Year
! Candidate
! Votes
! Percentage
|-
| 2023
| [[Clint Rapp]]
| align=right|682
| align=right|28.75%
|-
|}
|}


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==Tulsa County Clerk==
==Tulsa County Assessor==
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! Percentage
! Percentage
|-
|-
| 1984
| 2022
| [[Vickie Rhodes]]
| [[Todd Hagopian]]
| align=right|21,812
| align=right|9,109
| align=right|11.32%
| align=right|4.78%
|-
|}
 
==Tulsa County Clerk==
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"
|-
! Year
! Candidate
! Votes
! Percentage
|-
| 1984
| [[Vickie Rhodes]]
| align=right|21,812
| align=right|11.32%
|-
|-
| 1980
| 1980
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=Municipal and School Board offices (nonpartisan)=


==Alva City Council, Ward 4 Seat 1==
==Ada City Council, At-large==
Karen Hudson was appointed to fill a vacancy in Nov. 2021 and then unopposed for election to fill the remainder of the unexpired term.
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! Votes
! Votes
! Percentage
! Percentage
|-
| 2023
| Karen Hudson
| align=right|
| align=right|'''unopposed'''
|-
|-
| 2021
| 2021
| [[Troy Brooks]]
| Karen Hudson
| align=right|'''381'''
| align=right|
| align=right|'''52.62%'''
| align=right|'''unopposed'''
|}
|}


==Altus City Council, Ward 4==
==Alva City Council, Ward 2 Seat 2==
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! Percentage
! Percentage
|-
|-
| 2019
| 2023
| [[Joseph Melton]]
| [[Mary Longhurst]]
| align=right|280
| align=right| 318
| align=right|11.2%
| align=right| 37.68%
|}
|}


==Altus City Council, Ward 4==
==Alva City Council, Ward 4 Seat 1==
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! Percentage
! Percentage
|-
|-
| 2019
| 2021
| [[Troy Brooks]]
| align=right|'''381'''
| align=right|'''52.62%'''
|}
 
==Altus City Council, Ward 1==
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|-
! Year
! Candidate
! Votes
! Percentage
|-
| 2025
| [[Dillon Feazel]]
| [[Dillon Feazel]]
| align=right|
| align=right|
| align=right|'''Unopposed'''
| align=right|
|}
|}


==Altus Freeholder, Ward 4==
==Altus City Council, Ward 4==
This was a special election to choose individuals to create and submit charter changes for the city of Altus.
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| 2019
| 2019
| [[Joseph Melton]]
| [[Joseph Melton]]
| align=right|33
| align=right|280
| align=right|8.75%
| align=right|11.2%
|}
|}


==Bartlesville City Council, Ward 1==
==Altus City Council, Ward 4==
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! Percentage
! Percentage
|-
|-
| 1999
| 2021
| [[Aaron Lein]]
| [[Dillon Feazel]]
| align=right|124
| align=right|
| align=right|18.05%
| align=right|'''Unopposed'''
|}
|}
Feazel resigned in July 2022, having moved out of Ward 4.


==Bethany City Council, Ward 1==
==Altus Freeholder, Ward 4==
This was a special election to choose individuals to create and submit charter changes for the city of Altus.
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! Votes
! Votes
! Percentage
! Percentage
! Note
|-
|-
| 2019
| 2019
| [[Chris Powell]]
| [[Joseph Melton]]
| align=right|'''184'''
| align=right|33
| align=right|'''63.2%'''
| align=right|8.75%
| Special election
|-
| 2021
| [[Chris Powell]]
| align=right|'''245'''
| align=right|'''76.32%'''
|
|}
|}


==Bethany City Council, Ward 2==
==Bartlesville City Council, Ward 1==
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! Percentage
! Percentage
|-
|-
| 2002
| 1999
| [[Chris Powell]]
| [[Aaron Lein]]
| align=right|181
| align=right|124
| align=right|34.4%
| align=right|18.05%
|}
|}


==Bixby School Board, Office 5==
==Bartlesville City Council, Ward 5==
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|-
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! Percentage
! Percentage
|-
|-
| 2020
| 2024
| [[Todd Hagopian]]
| Matthew Snodgrass
| align=right|41
| align=right|827
| align=right|5.36%
| align=right|25.89%
|}
|}


==Choctaw City Council, Ward 4==
==Bearden Board of Trustees==
Jones was appointed to fill a vacancy in April, 2023.
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|-
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! Percentage
! Percentage
|-
|-
| 2019
| 2023
| [[Chad Williams]]
| [[Joseph Jones]]
| align=right|'''95'''
| align=right|
| align=right|'''50.53%'''
| align=right|'''Appointed'''
|-
|}
|}


==Dale School Board, Office 1==
==Bethany City Council, Ward 1==
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! Votes
! Votes
! Percentage
! Percentage
! Note
|-
| 2025
| [[Chris Powell]]
| align=right|
| align=right|'''unopposed'''
|-
|-
| 2021
| 2021
| RoryBrewster
| [[Chris Powell]]
| align=right| 41
| align=right|'''245'''
| align=right| 29.08%
| align=right|'''76.32%'''
|}
|-
| 2019
| [[Chris Powell]]
| align=right|'''184'''
| align=right|'''63.2%'''
| Special election
|-
|}


==Dale School Board, Office 4==
==Bethany City Council, Ward 2==
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! Percentage
! Percentage
|-
|-
| 2019
| 2002
| [[Josh Clark]]
| [[Chris Powell]]
| align=right|'''51'''
| align=right|181
| align=right|'''52.88%'''
| align=right|34.4%
|}
|}


==Dougherty City Council==
==Bixby School Board, Office 5==
Greer was appointed to fill a vacancy in August, 2018, and unopposed for election to a full term.
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! Percentage
|-
|-
| 2021
| 2020
| [[David Greer]]
| [[Todd Hagopian]]
| align=right|
| align=right|41
| align=right|'''Unopposed'''
| align=right|5.36%
|-
|}
|}


==Edmond School Board, Office 2==
==Choctaw City Council, Ward 4==
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! Percentage
! Percentage
|-
|-
| 2002
| 2023
| [[Clark Duffe]]
| [[Chad Williams]]
| align=right|27
| align=right| 86
| align=right|5.8%
| align=right| 46.99%
|-
| 2019
| [[Chad Williams]]
| align=right|'''95'''
| align=right|'''50.53%'''
|}
|}


==Francis Tuttle Tech Center Board, Office 4==
==Dale School Board, Office 1==
Garcia was appointed to fill a vacancy in March, 2021, and unopposed for election to a full term.
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! Percentage
|-
|-
| 2022
| 2021
| [[Anthony Garcia]]
| Rory Brewster
| align=right|
| align=right| 41
| align=right|'''Unopposed'''
| align=right| 29.08%
|-
|}
|}


==Norman Mayor==
==Dale School Board, Office 4==
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! Percentage
! Percentage
|-
|-
| 1986
| 2019
| [[Robert Murphy]]
| [[Josh Clark]]
| align=right|987
| align=right|'''51'''
| align=right|18.93%
| align=right|'''52.88%'''
|-
| 1983
| [[Burton Day]]
| align=right|155
| align=right|2.77%
|}
|}
Burton Day was removed from his position as State Treasurer after refusing to transfer funds to the head of the ballot access drive.  He then refused to turnover control of the party's bank accounts and withdrew the funds.  He was charged with embezzlement during the 1983 Norman mayoral election and left the state.  In 1989 Day was extradited from California, where he was serving four years in prison, and put on trial in Norman but was acquitted.


==Norman City Council, Post 2==
==Dougherty City Council==
Greer was appointed to fill a vacancy in August, 2018, and unopposed for election to a full term.
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! Percentage
! Percentage
|-
|-
| 1974
| 2020
| [[Stephen W. Browne]]
| [[David Greer]]
| align=right|86
| align=right|
| align=right|3.74%
| align=right|'''Unopposed'''
|-
|-
|}
|}


==Norman City Council, Post 3==
==Edmond School Board, Office 2==
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! Percentage
! Percentage
|-
|-
| 1973
| 2002
| [[Stephen W. Browne]]
| [[Clark Duffe]]
| align=right|1,144
| align=right|27
| align=right|21.47%
| align=right|5.8%
|-
|}
|}


==Norman City Council, Ward 2==
==Francis Tuttle Tech Center Board, Office 4==
Garcia was appointed to fill a vacancy in March, 2021, and unopposed for election to a full term.
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! Percentage
|-
|-
| 2018
| 2022
| [[Traci Baker]]
| [[Anthony Garcia]]
| align=right|73
| align=right|
| align=right|4.77%
| align=right|'''Unopposed'''
|-
|-
|}
|}
Garcia changed his registration before Feb. 2023.


==Norman City Council, Ward 7==
==Norman Mayor==
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|-
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! Percentage
! Percentage
|-
|-
| 2017
| 1986
| [[Traci Baker]]
| [[Robert Murphy]]
| align=right|48
| align=right|987
| align=right|20.87%
| align=right|18.93%
|-
| 1983
| [[Burton Day]]
| align=right|155
| align=right|2.77%
|}
|}
Burton Day was removed from his position as State Treasurer after refusing to transfer funds to the head of the ballot access drive.  He then refused to turnover control of the party's bank accounts and withdrew the funds.  He was charged with embezzlement during the 1983 Norman mayoral election and left the state.  In 1989 Day was extradited from California, where he was serving four years in prison, and put on trial in Norman but was acquitted.


==Oklahoma City Council, Ward 3==
==Norman City Council, Post 2==
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! Percentage
! Percentage
|-
|-
| 2019
| 1974
| Trey Bishop
| [[Stephen W. Browne]]
| align=right|53
| align=right|86
| align=right|2.04%
| align=right|3.74%
|-
|}
|}


==Oklahoma City Council, Ward 8==
==Norman City Council, Post 3==
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! Percentage
! Percentage
|-
|-
| 1975
| 1973
| [[John Vernon]]
| [[Stephen W. Browne]]
| align=right|1,439
| align=right|1,144
| align=right|17.03%
| align=right|21.47%
|-
|}
|}


==South Rock Creek School Board, Office 1==
==Norman City Council, Ward 2==
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! Percentage
|-
|-
| 2019
| 2018
| [[Monroe Jeffrey]]
| [[Traci Baker]]
| align=right|6
| align=right|73
| align=right|13.64%
| align=right|4.77%
|-
|}
|}


==Tulsa Mayor==
==Norman City Council, Ward 7==
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|-
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! Percentage
! Percentage
|-
|-
| 1982
| 2017
| [[Robert Murphy]]
| [[Traci Baker]]
| align=right|2,668
| align=right|48
| align=right|3.64%
| align=right|20.87%
|-
| 1980
| [[Robert Murphy]]
| align=right|4,669
| align=right|6.17%
|-
|}
|}


==Union School Board, Office 5==
==Oklahoma City Council, Ward 2==
Postponed from April 7th due to COVID-19.
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|-
! Year
! Candidate
! Votes
! Percentage
|-
| 2023
| Alexander DeShazo
| align=right|294
| align=right|6.48%
|}
 
==Oklahoma City Council, Ward 3==
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|-
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! Percentage
! Percentage
|-
|-
| 2020
| 2019
| Brandon Swearengin
| Trey Bishop
| align=right|1,380
| align=right|53
| align=right|45.41%
| align=right|2.04%
|}
|}
==Oklahoma City Council, Ward 8==
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"
|-
! Year
! Candidate
! Votes
! Percentage
|-
| 1975
| [[John Vernon]]
| align=right|1,439
| align=right|17.03%
|}
==South Rock Creek School Board, Office 1==
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"
|-
! Year
! Candidate
! Votes
! Percentage
|-
| 2019
| [[Monroe Jeffrey]]
| align=right|6
| align=right|13.64%
|}
==Stillwater City Council, No. 2==
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|-
! Year
! Candidate
! Votes
! Percentage
|-
| 2023
| [[Weston C. Caswell]]
| align=right|59
| align=right|1.64%
|}
==Thomas City Council, Ward 1==
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"
|-
! Year
! Candidate
! Votes
! Percentage
|-
| 2023
| [[Kyle King]]
| align=right|
| align=right|'''Unopposed'''
|}
==Tuttle City Council==
Austin Hughes, already a member of the Tuttle council, appears to have changed his voter affiliation to Libertarian in 2020.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"
|-
! Year
! Candidate
! Votes
! Percentage
|-
| 2022
| Austin Hughes
| align=right|
| align=right|'''Unopposed'''
|}
==Tulsa Mayor==
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"
|-
! Year
! Candidate
! Votes
! Percentage
|-
| 1982
| [[Robert Murphy]]
| align=right|2,668
| align=right|3.64%
|-
| 1980
| [[Robert Murphy]]
| align=right|4,669
| align=right|6.17%
|-
|}
==Tulsa City Council, District 3==
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"
|-
! Year
! Candidate
! Votes
! Percentage
|-
| 2022
| Daniel Joseph Grove
| align=right|607
| align=right|37.3%
|-
|}
==Tulsa City Council, District 5==
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"
|-
! Year
! Candidate
! Votes
! Percentage
! Notes
|-
| 2022
| [[Grant Miller]]
| align=right|'''5,070'''
| align=right|'''50.13%'''
| Miller changed his affiliation to Republican before April 1, 2024
|-
|}
==Union School Board, Office 5==
Postponed from April 7th due to COVID-19.
{| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0"
|-
! Year
! Candidate
! Votes
! Percentage
|-
| 2020
| Brandon Swearengin
| align=right|1,380
| align=right|45.41%
|}
{{Oklahoma}}


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