Oklahoma's 2nd Congressional District election, 2026

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2024
Oklahoma's 2nd Congressional District
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General election
Election details
Filing deadline: April 3, 2026
Primary: June 16, 2026
Primary runoff: August 25, 2026
General: November 3, 2026
How to vote
Poll times:

7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Voting in Oklahoma

Race ratings
Cook Political Report: Solid Republican
DDHQ and The Hill: Pending
Inside Elections: Solid Republican
Sabato's Crystal Ball: Safe Republican
Ballotpedia analysis
U.S. Senate battlegrounds
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Federal and state primary competitiveness
Ballotpedia's Election Analysis Hub, 2026
See also
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Oklahoma elections, 2026
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U.S. House elections, 2026

All U.S. House districts, including the 2nd Congressional District of Oklahoma, are holding elections in 2026. The general election is November 3, 2026. To learn more about other elections on the ballot, click here.

Candidates and election results

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Note: At this time, Ballotpedia is combining all declared candidates for this election into one list under a general election heading. As primary election dates are published, this information will be updated to separate general election candidates from primary candidates as appropriate.

General election

The general election will occur on November 3, 2026.

General election for U.S. House Oklahoma District 2

Incumbent Josh Brecheen, Erik Terwey, and William Webb are running in the general election for U.S. House Oklahoma District 2 on November 3, 2026.

Candidate
Image of Josh Brecheen
Josh Brecheen (R)
Image of Erik Terwey
Erik Terwey (D) Candidate Connection
Image of William Webb
William Webb (R) Candidate Connection

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Party: Democratic Party

Incumbent: No

Political Office: None

Submitted Biography "I am a proud member of Oklahoma's working class. I was born in Minnesota in 1981, moved to Oklahoma in 1986, and as an adult, I have chosen to stay and thrive here. In 2005, I graduated from the University of Oklahoma with a B.A. I then accepted an offer to join the graduate program and teach introductory-level French courses while I completed my studies. I completed my M.A. in 2008 and was accepted to Teach for America, AmeriCorps's domestic educational service corps. After training in NYC Public Schools, I was placed in Tulsa Public Schools, joined my local union, TCTA, and taught for 5 wonderful years. In 2014, I returned to Bartlesville, where I began to manage Jareds' Frozen Custard, a position I continue to hold. Teaching was a very edifying profession; you get to change lives daily. I missed the impact I used to make as a teacher, so I became very involved in volunteer work. I have tutored immigrants who wanted to learn English, served as a court mediator for Oklahoma's Early Settlement Mediation, coached those ready to take their citizenship test, served on boards for the local library and equality groups, contributed to the local political discourse, and more. I pride myself on serving others and take every opportunity to give back as much as possible."


Key Messages

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We need an economy that prioritizes the worker-class American. Our economy currently caters to the billionaires and their mega corporations, instead of working for everyone. I believe that the working class, not the billionaire class, is the most important part of the American economy. WE make the products. WE stock the shelves. WE sell the services and goods. WE fire the engines of the American economy. Us, not them! A free and fair economy can and WILL work for everyone---when we even the playing field and eliminate the unfair, corrupt tax breaks and subsidies we currently give to large corporations. Only then will we meet our budgetary obligations, reduce our deficit, and provide a market where small businesses can compete.


Our healthcare system is far too expensive and inefficient. With our deficit ballooning and a population that is aging, our country needs to solve the healthcare cost crisis NOW. If everyone in the country used Medicare instead of the THOUSANDS of restrictive and over-priced plans offered to them by private insurance companies through their employer, we would be saving HUNDREDS OF BILLIONS of dollars EACH YEAR! Add to this my personal conviction that everyone, no matter their income, has a right to seek healthcare. Period. That is why I 100% support an expansion of Medicare to cover every person in America.


Several generations ago, our country made a solemn pledge: if you work hard, contribute to our society, pay into our system, and play by the rules, we will NOT let you fall into poverty. With that promise, we created the Social Security Administration and have subsequently saved tens of millions of senior citizens from destitution. Social Security and Medicaid should NEVER be cut, much less eliminated! I support EXPANDING social security benefits to reflect the actual rise in the cost of living. Entitlement programs like Social Security were EARNED through years of hard work and paying taxes. We should not allow anyone, but especially not our own government, to break its word and take from our country's seniors.

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Party: Republican Party

Incumbent: No

Political Office: None

Submitted Biography "Will is a fourth generation Oklahoman, a father, advocate, missionary, veteran, and civil servant. His campaign is a grassroots, self funded, zero donations commitment."


Key Messages

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Will is a moderate who is committed to meeting in the middle and negotiating options that are reasonable.


Will anticipates fighting for stronger support for seniors, retirees, veterans, and recipients of disability benefits.


Will has historically advocated for Judicial reform in family courts and Social/Family and Children Services. Strengthening families and ensuring children have necessary services are two of the top five priorities.

Voting information

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We need an economy that prioritizes the worker-class American. Our economy currently caters to the billionaires and their mega corporations, instead of working for everyone. I believe that the working class, not the billionaire class, is the most important part of the American economy. WE make the products. WE stock the shelves. WE sell the services and goods. WE fire the engines of the American economy. Us, not them!

A free and fair economy can and WILL work for everyone---when we even the playing field and eliminate the unfair, corrupt tax breaks and subsidies we currently give to large corporations. Only then will we meet our budgetary obligations, reduce our deficit, and provide a market where small businesses can compete.

Our healthcare system is far too expensive and inefficient. With our deficit ballooning and a population that is aging, our country needs to solve the healthcare cost crisis NOW. If everyone in the country used Medicare instead of the THOUSANDS of restrictive and over-priced plans offered to them by private insurance companies through their employer, we would be saving HUNDREDS OF BILLIONS of dollars EACH YEAR!

Add to this my personal conviction that everyone, no matter their income, has a right to seek healthcare. Period. That is why I 100% support an expansion of Medicare to cover every person in America.

Several generations ago, our country made a solemn pledge: if you work hard, contribute to our society, pay into our system, and play by the rules, we will NOT let you fall into poverty. With that promise, we created the Social Security Administration and have subsequently saved tens of millions of senior citizens from destitution.

Social Security and Medicaid should NEVER be cut, much less eliminated! I support EXPANDING social security benefits to reflect the actual rise in the cost of living. Entitlement programs like Social Security were EARNED through years of hard work and paying taxes. We should not allow anyone, but especially not our own government, to break its word and take from our country's seniors.
Will is a moderate who is committed to meeting in the middle and negotiating options that are reasonable.

Will anticipates fighting for stronger support for seniors, retirees, veterans, and recipients of disability benefits.

Will has historically advocated for Judicial reform in family courts and Social/Family and Children Services. Strengthening families and ensuring children have necessary services are two of the top five priorities.
As a former teacher, I am particularly passionate about education and the impact it has on every facet of American life.

From my work in small business management, I know that too much of our tax burden rests on small businesses. I am interested in working with the Small Business Administration to find ways to ease that burden.

As someone who has experienced our broken healthcare system firsthand, I am passionate about healthcare access and maintaining critical medical services provided through Medicaid and the V.A.
Education, Mental Health, Judicial Reform.
My grandfather was a prime example of a man. He was the kind of person who didn’t have to speak for the room to know that he was the smartest one present.
Integrity, honesty, and empathy are the most important characteristics an elected official can possess.
Being direct in communicating with one’s constituents when pursuing objectives. Admitting what the goals of the office acquired are. Making oneself available to the people whom are represented by the office.
Members of the House of Representatives are responsible for crafting our nation's budget, passing our laws, and providing a strong Constitutional check on the two other branches of our federal government through Congressional oversight.
Generate and pass effective legislation. Communicate well with fellow legislators.
My goal is to improve the lives of children and increase their chances of success. I would also be glad to know that the elderly people I represent lived wonderful lives as they’ve earned.
The fall of the Berlin Wall. I was 8 at the time.
9/11; I was in Elementary school.
My Dad and I had a warehouse that was used for resale of items we bought from storage auctions. I also had a traveling notary service. I still notarize for free at the local libraries. .
I’m a fan of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson. The imagination and philosophy is rich. He manages to entertain children and educate adults.
No; Experience in other careers or relationships may be beneficial and provide specific expertise when crafting legislation.
Term limits are a must. Objectives should be transparent and direct.
So much of what needs to be done in this country costs money. Unfortunately, the working class, who make up the vast majority of our country, cannot be squeezed for any more money. The taxes collected from average Americans and small business owners cannot cover the costs of our 21st-century society. That's where progressives like me come in. Only the House can introduce legislation that raises revenue, meaning that only the House can introduce taxes. I will introduce or co-sponsor legislation that will finally ask large corporations to do what all Americans do: PAY THEIR FAIR SHARE.
Members of the U.S. House are constitutionally required to provide a powerful check on the other branches of government, and doing otherwise would violate the oath of office that all House members take.
BEST INTEREST GROUP (Children’s Advocacy Group)
House Education and Workforce Committee

House Small Business Committee House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee

House Ethics Committee
Transparency is required in order to eliminate and prevent further corruption. Those in positions of power who abuse authority should be held 100% accountable to the American people for their crimes. Public service is a sacred privilege and a deep honor. Only those with integrity should be allowed to lead our government, and those guilty of defrauding the American public should face criminal prosecution.


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Campaign finance

Name Party Receipts* Disbursements** Cash on hand Date
Josh Brecheen Republican Party $92,057 $108,788 $53,965 As of September 30, 2025
Erik Terwey Democratic Party $6,242 $2,741 $3,501 As of September 30, 2025
William Webb Republican Party $0 $0 $0 Data not available***

Source: Federal Elections Commission, "Campaign finance data," 2026. This product uses the openFEC API but is not endorsed or certified by the Federal Election Commission (FEC).

* According to the FEC, "Receipts are anything of value (money, goods, services or property) received by a political committee."
** According to the FEC, a disbursement "is a purchase, payment, distribution, loan, advance, deposit or gift of money or anything of value to influence a federal election," plus other kinds of payments not made to influence a federal election.
*** Candidate either did not report any receipts or disbursements to the FEC, or Ballotpedia did not find an FEC candidate ID.

General election race ratings

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Ballotpedia provides race ratings from four outlets: The Cook Political Report, Inside Elections, Sabato's Crystal Ball, and DDHQ/The Hill. Each race rating indicates if one party is perceived to have an advantage in the race and, if so, the degree of advantage:

  • Safe and Solid ratings indicate that one party has a clear edge and the race is not competitive.
  • Likely ratings indicate that one party has a clear edge, but an upset is possible.
  • Lean ratings indicate that one party has a small edge, but the race is competitive.[1]
  • Toss-up ratings indicate that neither party has an advantage.

Race ratings are informed by a number of factors, including polling, candidate quality, and election result history in the race's district or state.[2][3][4]

Race ratings: Oklahoma's 2nd Congressional District election, 2026
Race trackerRace ratings
12/9/202512/2/202511/25/202511/18/2025
The Cook Political Report with Amy WalterSolid RepublicanSolid RepublicanSolid RepublicanSolid Republican
Decision Desk HQ and The HillPendingPendingPendingPending
Inside Elections with Nathan L. GonzalesSolid RepublicanSolid RepublicanSolid RepublicanSolid Republican
Larry J. Sabato's Crystal BallSafe RepublicanSafe RepublicanSafe RepublicanSafe Republican
Note: Ballotpedia reviews external race ratings every week throughout the election season and posts weekly updates even if the media outlets have not revised their ratings during that week.

Ballot access

The table below details filing requirements for U.S. House candidates in Oklahoma in the 2026 election cycle. For additional information on candidate ballot access requirements in Oklahoma, click here.

Filing requirements for U.S. House candidates, 2026
State Office Party Signatures required Filing fee Filing deadline Source
Oklahoma U.S. House All candidates 2% of the number of registered voters in the appropriate district $1,000 4/3/2026 Source


District history

The section below details election results for this office in elections dating back to 2020.

2024

2022

2020

District analysis

This section will contain facts and figures related to this district's elections when those are available.

See also

Oklahoma 2026 primaries 2026 U.S. Congress elections
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Footnotes

  1. Inside Elections also uses Tilt ratings to indicate an even smaller advantage and greater competitiveness.
  2. Amee LaTour, "Email correspondence with Nathan Gonzalez," April 19, 2018
  3. Amee LaTour, "Email correspondence with Kyle Kondik," April 19, 2018
  4. Amee LaTour, "Email correspondence with Charlie Cook," April 22, 2018


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