2016 Oklahoma Senate election|
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Majority party
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Minority party
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| Leader
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Brian Bingman (term-limited)
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John Sparks
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| Party
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Republican
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Democratic
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| Leader since
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January 4, 2011
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July 3, 2015
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| Leader's seat
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District 12
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District 16
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| Last election
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39
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9
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| Seats after
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42
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6
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| Seat change
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3
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3
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The 2016 Oklahoma Senate election was held on November 8, 2016, to determine which party would control the Oklahoma Senate for the following two years in the 56th Oklahoma Legislature. The 24 odd-numbered seats (and district 12) out of the 48 seats in the Oklahoma Senate were up for election and the primary occurred on June 28, 2016. Prior to the election, 39 seats were held by Republicans and 9 seats were held by Democrats. The general election saw Republicans expand their majority in the State Senate by 3 seats.[1][2]
Predictions
Retirements
Democrats
- District 1: Charles Wyrick was term-limited.
- District 9: Earl Garrison was term-limited.
- District 13: Susan Paddack was term-limited.
Republicans
- District 12: Brian Bingman was term-limited.
- District 19: Patrick Anderson was term-limited.
- District 21: Jim Halligan retired.
- District 23: Ron Justice was term-limited.
- District 25: Mike Mazzei was term-limited.
- District 29: John Ford was term-limited.
- District 31: Don Barrington was term-limited.
- District 39: Brian Crain was term-limited.
- District 41: Clark Jolley was term-limited.
Defeated incumbents
In primary
Republicans
- District 43: Corey Brooks lost renomination to Paul Scott.
Closest races
Seats where the margin of victory was under 10%:
- District 9, 3.08% (gain)
- District 39, 6.18%
Results
District 1
District 3
District 5
District 7
District 9
District 11
District 12
District 13
District 15
District 17
District 19
District 21
District 23
District 25
District 27
District 29
District 31
District 33
District 35
District 37
District 39
District 41
District 43
District 45
District 47
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