Oklahoma Senate Election Results 2022
Both of Oklahoma’s Senate seats are up for election in this year's midterms. This is the regularly scheduled Senate race for candidates seeking a six-year term beginning in January. The other Senate contest is a special election to fill the seat currently held by retiring Republican Sen. Jim Inhofe. The winner of the special election will serve out the remaining four years of Inhofe’s term.
expected
vote in
- Adair99.4% in
- Alfalfa100% in
- Atoka99.6% in
- Beaver99% in
- Beckham99.8% in
- 70.3%
- 85.9%
- 82%
- 87.3%
- 82.4%
- 3,652
- 1,490
- 3,204
- 1,467
- 4,508
- 26.5%
- 10%
- 15.5%
- 8%
- 14.8%
- 1,376
- 173
- 605
- 135
- 807
- 1.7%
- 2.2%
- 1.5%
- 2.2%
- 1.4%
- 87
- 39
- 57
- 37
- 77
- 1.5%
- 1.9%
- 1.1%
- 2.5%
- 1.4%
- 80
- 33
- 43
- 42
- 76
expected
vote in
- 99.4% in
- 100% in
- 99.6% in
- 99% in
- 99.8% in
How are votes in Oklahoma cast?
Some states and some individual counties provide results broken down by type of ballot cast, which can include Election Day votes, or those cast early, either in person or by mail. Whenever that information is widely available in a state on election night, NBC News will display it.
The expected vote is the total number of votes that are expected in a given race once all votes are counted. This number is an estimate and is based on several different factors, including information on the number of votes cast early as well as information provided to our vote reporters on Election Day from county election officials. The figure can change as NBC News gathers new information.
Source: National Election Pool (NEP)