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Oklahoma primary elections pit Republicans vs. Republicans

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Oklahoma primary elections pit Republicans vs. Republicans

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The Oklahoma primary elections will feature numerous Republican candidates competing against each other, with some seeking to unseat incumbents they deem not conservative enough. The primary election is set to take place on June 16, with a runoff primary election on August 25 and the general election on November 3.

Oklahoma's primary elections will see many Republican candidates vying for seats. Almost all 101 House seats and 18 Senate seats are up for election. Republicans currently hold majorities in both chambers and are likely to retain power. Some Republican candidates are challenging incumbents, claiming they are not conservative enough. The primary election will be held on June 16, with a runoff on August 25 if needed. The general election will take place on November 3.

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