Several key Oklahoma primaries headed to runoff

TULSA, Okla. — Several essential races are headed to an August runoff election after voters headed to the polls Tuesday for Oklahoma’s major election which will slender down many key races for November.

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UPDATE, 10:33 p.m.: Gentner Drummond narrowly defeated John O’Connor to win the nomination for Oklahoma Attorney Common.

UPDATE, 9:54 p.m.: Ryan Walters, April Grace progress to Republican runoff election for Condition Superintendent of Public Instruction.

UPDATE, 9:22 p.m.: Avery Frix and Josh Brecheen advance to Republican runoff for Oklahoma’s U.S. House District 2.

UPDATE, 9:16 p.m.: Markwayne Mullin improvements to August runoff election towards T.W. Shannon in the Republican race for retiring U.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe’s seat.

UPDATE, 9:07 p.m.: U.S. Rep. Frank Lucas wins Republican nomination to protect 3rd congressional district seat in November.

UPDATE, 8:32 p.m.: Madison Horn improvements to August runoff for Democratic bid in race for U.S. Sen. James Lankford’s seat.

UPDATE, 8:24 p.m.: Joy Hofmeister wins Democratic nomination for Oklahoma governor race.

UPDATE, 8:12 p.m.: U.S. Rep. Stephanie Bice wins Republican nomination for Oklahoma’s 5th congressional district.

UPDATE, 7:51 p.m.: U.S. Rep. Tom Cole (Ok District 4) wins Republican race for reelection.

UPDATE, 7:27 p.m.: Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt wins Republican bid for 2022 reelection campaign.

UPDATE, 7:20 p.m.: U.S. Sen. James Lankford wins Republican nomination for his Senate seat.

UPDATE, 7:00 p.m.: Polls near in Oklahoma. Observe reside success listed here.

UPDATE, 4:16 p.m.: A Rogers County poll employee mentioned voters showed out Tuesday, with far more than 600 coming to their two precincts at the Rogers County Setting up in Claremore ahead of 4 p.m.

UPDATE, 8:48 a.m.: A fireplace broke out at a precinct in McAlester, forcing voters afterwards Tuesday to instead go to the Pittsburg County Election Board. Officers say between 5:30 and 6 a.m., a poll worker arrived at the Assembly of God Church and uncovered the making engulfed in flames.

>> Fire breaks out at McAlester church, polling locale

UPDATE, 7:00 a.m.: Polls open at precincts throughout Oklahoma.

Several voters headed to new precincts for the initial time right after redistricting put their neighborhoods in different districts.

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