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The 2022 Oklahoma gubernatorial election was held on November 8, 2022, to elect the governor of Oklahoma. The primary elections for the Republican and Democratic parties' nominations took place on June 28, 2022. The deadline for candidates to file was April 15, 2022. Incumbent Republican Governor Kevin Stitt was re-elected to a second term. State Superintendent of Public Instruction Joy Hofmeister was the Democratic nominee, former Republican state senator Ervin Yen ran as an independent, and Natalie Bruno was the Libertarian nominee.

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  • The 2022 Oklahoma gubernatorial election was held on November 8, 2022, to elect the governor of Oklahoma. The primary elections for the Republican and Democratic parties' nominations took place on June 28, 2022. The deadline for candidates to file was April 15, 2022. Incumbent Republican Governor Kevin Stitt was re-elected to a second term. State Superintendent of Public Instruction Joy Hofmeister was the Democratic nominee, former Republican state senator Ervin Yen ran as an independent, and Natalie Bruno was the Libertarian nominee. Although Stitt won by a large margin, his performance was the worst of any 2022 Republican candidate for statewide office in Oklahoma. Meanwhile, Hofmeister's performance was the second best of any 2022 Democratic statewide candidate in Oklahoma, only behind State Superintendent of Public Instruction nominee Jena Nelson. (en)
  • La elección para gobernador de Oklahoma de 2022 se realizó el 8 de noviembre. Las elecciones primarias para las nominaciones de los partidos Republicano, Demócrata y Libertario se llevaron a cabo el 28 de junio de 2022. Todos los candidatos debieron presentarse entre el 13 y 15 de abril de 2022. El gobernador republicano titular Kevin Stitt buscará la reelección para un segundo mandato.​ (es)
  • L'élection gouvernorale de 2022 en Oklahoma a lieu le 8 novembre 2022. Le gouverneur républicain sortant Kevin Stitt a été élu en 2018 face à l'avocat Drew Edmonson. Il est membre de la Nation Cherokee. Il se présente pour être réélu pour un deuxième mandat. Des élections primaires ont eu lieu le 28 juin. Stitt a obtenu l'investiture républicaine tandis que la directrice du département de l'Éducation de l'État, Joy Hofmeister a remporté l'investiture démocrate. Stitt est largement favori dans cet État très républicain. Stitt est largement réélu pour un troisième mandat. Il réalise un meilleur score qu'en 2018. (fr)
  • '2022年俄克拉荷馬州州長選舉於2022年11月8日舉行,選舉。初選對於和政黨的提名於2022年6月28日舉行。如果沒有候選人獲得超過50%的選票會於8月23日進行決選。 候選人提交的截止日期為2022年4月15日。 現任共和黨州長已宣布打算競選連任。 (zh)
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  • ;State Senators *Warren Hamilton, State Senator from the 7th district *Jake Merrick, State Senator from the 22nd district ;State Representative *John Bennett, Chairman of the Oklahoma Republican Party and former State Representative for the 2nd district ;Individual *Jackson Lahmeyer, candidate for the U.S. Senate in 2022 (en)
  • ;U.S. Executive Branch official *Donald Trump, 45th President of the United States ;State Senators *George Burns, 5th district *Julie Daniels, 29th district *Jessica Garvin, 43rd district *John Haste, 36th district *Brent Howard, 38th district *Darcy Jech, 26th district *Shane Jett, 17th district *Chris Kidd, 31st district *James Leewright, 12th district *John Michael Montgomery, 32nd district *Casey Murdock, 27th district *Joe Newhouse, 25th district *Lonnie Paxton, 23rd district *Roland Pederson, 19th district *Adam Pugh, 41st district *Marty Quinn, 2nd district *Dave Rader, 29th district *Cody Rogers, 37th district *Paul Rosino, 45th district *Brenda Stanley, 42nd district *Zack Taylor, 5th district *Roger Thompson, 8th district ;State Representatives *Jeff Boatman, 67th district *Brad Boles, 51st district *Chad Caldwell, 40th district *Sherrie Conley, 20th district *Rusty Cornwell, 6th district *Denise Crosswhite Hader, 41st district *Dean Davis, 98th district *Sheila Dills, 69th district *Mike Dobrinski, 59th district *Jon Echols, 90th district *Avery Frix, 13th district *Jim Grego, 17th district *Kyle Hilbert, 29th district *Brian Hill, 47th district *Justin Humphrey, 19th district *Chris Kannady, 91st district *Gerrid Kendrix, 52nd district *Dell Kerbs, 26th district *Mark Lawson, 30th district *Mark Lepak, 9th district *Dick Lowe, 56th district *T. J. Marti, 75th district *Ryan Martinez, 39th district *Stan May, 80th district *Mark McBride, 53rd district *Kevin McDugle, 12th district *Nicole Miller, 82nd district *Garry Mize, 31st district *Anthony Moore, 57th district *Jim Olsen, 2nd district *Mike Osburn, 81st district *Daniel Pae, 62nd district *John Pfeiffer, 38th district *Logan Phillips, 24th district *Randy Randleman, 15th district *Lonnie Sims, 68th district *Chris Sneed, 14th district *Marilyn Stark, 100th district *Danny Sterling, 27th district *Preston Stinson, 96th district *Tammy Townley, 48th district *Kevin Wallace, 32nd district *Max Wolfley, 95th district ;Newspaper *Tulsa Beacon ;Organizations *National Rifle Association *National Right to Life Committee *Oklahoma Farm Bureau *Oklahomans for Health and Parental Rights *Republican Governors Association (en)
  • ;U.S. Executive Branch officials *Donald Trump, 45th President of the United States ;U.S. Senators *Ted Cruz, U.S. Senator from Texas ;Statewide Officials *Ron DeSantis, Governor of Florida *Glenn Youngkin, Governor of Virginia ;State Senators *George Burns, 5th district *Julie Daniels, 29th district *Jessica Garvin, 43rd district *John Haste, 36th district *Brent Howard, 38th district *Darcy Jech, 26th district *Shane Jett, 17th district *Chris Kidd, 31st district *James Leewright, 12th district *John Michael Montgomery, 32nd district *Casey Murdock, 27th district *Joe Newhouse, 25th district *Lonnie Paxton, 23rd district *Roland Pederson, 19th district *Adam Pugh, 41st district *Marty Quinn, 2nd district *Dave Rader, 29th district *Cody Rogers, 37th district *Paul Rosino, 45th district *Brenda Stanley, 42nd district *Zack Taylor, 5th district *Roger Thompson, 8th district ;State Representatives *Jeff Boatman, 67th district *Brad Boles, 51st district *Chad Caldwell, 40th district *Sherrie Conley, 20th district *Rusty Cornwell, 6th district *Denise Crosswhite Hader, 41st district *Dean Davis, 98th district *Sheila Dills, 69th district *Mike Dobrinski, 59th district *Jon Echols, 90th district *Avery Frix, 13th district *Jim Grego, 17th district *Kyle Hilbert, 29th district *Brian Hill, 47th district *Justin Humphrey, 19th district *Chris Kannady, 91st district *Gerrid Kendrix, 52nd district *Dell Kerbs, 26th district *Mark Lawson, 30th district *Mark Lepak, 9th district *Dick Lowe, 56th district *T. J. Marti, 75th district *Ryan Martinez, 39th district *Stan May, 80th district *Mark McBride, 53rd district *Kevin McDugle, 12th district *Nicole Miller, 82nd district *Garry Mize, 31st district *Anthony Moore, 57th district *Jim Olsen, 2nd district *Mike Osburn, 81st district *Daniel Pae, 62nd district *John Pfeiffer, 38th district *Logan Phillips, 24th district *Randy Randleman, 15th district *Lonnie Sims, 68th district *Chris Sneed, 14th district *Marilyn Stark, 100th district *Danny Sterling, 27th district *Preston Stinson, 96th district *Tammy Townley, 48th district *Kevin Wallace, 32 district *Max Wolfley, 95th district ;Newspapers *Tulsa Beacon ;Labor Unions *Oklahoma Fraternal Order of Police ;Organizations *National Rifle Association *National Right to Life Committee *Oklahoma Farm Bureau *Oklahomans for Health and Parental Rights *Republican Governors Association (en)
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  • La elección para gobernador de Oklahoma de 2022 se realizó el 8 de noviembre. Las elecciones primarias para las nominaciones de los partidos Republicano, Demócrata y Libertario se llevaron a cabo el 28 de junio de 2022. Todos los candidatos debieron presentarse entre el 13 y 15 de abril de 2022. El gobernador republicano titular Kevin Stitt buscará la reelección para un segundo mandato.​ (es)
  • '2022年俄克拉荷馬州州長選舉於2022年11月8日舉行,選舉。初選對於和政黨的提名於2022年6月28日舉行。如果沒有候選人獲得超過50%的選票會於8月23日進行決選。 候選人提交的截止日期為2022年4月15日。 現任共和黨州長已宣布打算競選連任。 (zh)
  • The 2022 Oklahoma gubernatorial election was held on November 8, 2022, to elect the governor of Oklahoma. The primary elections for the Republican and Democratic parties' nominations took place on June 28, 2022. The deadline for candidates to file was April 15, 2022. Incumbent Republican Governor Kevin Stitt was re-elected to a second term. State Superintendent of Public Instruction Joy Hofmeister was the Democratic nominee, former Republican state senator Ervin Yen ran as an independent, and Natalie Bruno was the Libertarian nominee. (en)
  • L'élection gouvernorale de 2022 en Oklahoma a lieu le 8 novembre 2022. Le gouverneur républicain sortant Kevin Stitt a été élu en 2018 face à l'avocat Drew Edmonson. Il est membre de la Nation Cherokee. Il se présente pour être réélu pour un deuxième mandat. Des élections primaires ont eu lieu le 28 juin. Stitt a obtenu l'investiture républicaine tandis que la directrice du département de l'Éducation de l'État, Joy Hofmeister a remporté l'investiture démocrate. Stitt est largement favori dans cet État très républicain. (fr)
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  • 2022 Oklahoma gubernatorial election (en)
  • Elección para gobernador de Oklahoma de 2022 (es)
  • Élection gouvernorale de 2022 en Oklahoma (fr)
  • 2022年俄克拉荷馬州州長選舉 (zh)
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