Why most Oklahoma state legislative races are uncontested

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Oklahoma Watch

  • Lawton resident and former OU football player Larry Bush ran as a Democrat for House of Representatives in 2016, 2018 and 2020 losing all three times to a Republican opponent. The logo of his insurance business is the same as his former campaign. (Whitney Bryen/Oklahoma Watch)
    Lawton resident and former OU football player Larry Bush ran as a Democrat for House of Representatives in 2016, 2018 and 2020 losing all three times to a Republican opponent. The logo of his insurance business is the same as his former campaign. (Whitney Bryen/Oklahoma Watch)
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    Oklahoma Watch
Nearly 70% of Oklahoma’s state legislative elections will be decided without a single vote cast in November. Those uncontested, no-voters-required races span the state — from Bartlesville to Edmond to west Lawton, where a former Oklahoma Sooners football player named Larry Bush lost the closest state House race in 2018. That November, nearly 75% of House and Senate races statewide included…

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