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Republican Party of Oklahoma
Oklahoma Republican Party | |
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Basic facts | |
Location: | Oklahoma City, Okla. |
Type: | Political party |
Affiliation: | Republican |
Top official: | Nathan Dahm, Chair |
Year founded: | 1906 |
Website: | Official website |
The Oklahoma Republican Party is the Oklahoma political party affiliate of the national Republican Party. The group is headquartered in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Party chair
Nathan Dahm was elected as chairman in May 2023. Dahm was also elected to the Oklahoma State Senate in 2020 to represent District 33.[1]
Dahm's professional experience includes working as a missionary in Romania, designing and managing a bible school campus in Romania and serving in the Tulsa County Republican Party and the Tulsa Area Republican Assembly.[2]
Party leadership
The Oklahoma Republican Party lists the following individuals as the party's state leadership as of March 2025:[3]
- Nathan Dahm, Chair
- Wayne Hill, Vice-Chairman
For more information on the party's full leadership and staff, please click here.
Party platform
For complete information on the Republican Party of Oklahoma's platform, please click here.
Party rules and bylaws
The state party is governed by a set of rules and bylaws. Typically, these give structure to the different levels of organization—local, county, and state committees—and establish protocol for electing committee members. The bylaws also typically give details on the party's process for nominating and sending delegates to the national party convention during presidential elections.
For complete information on the Republican Party of Oklahoma's bylaws, please click here.
Party candidates
Note: The following table lists candidates who filed to run for office with this political party in a given year. This may also include candidates who filed to run with more than one political party. The list may not be comprehensive if the state's official filing deadline has not passed. This list may not populate if no candidates have filed to run with this political party. The table lists non-presidential candidates who filed to run for office with this political party in a given year. For more information on presidential candidates and elections, please click here.
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2025
Noteworthy events
2024
Censure of James Lankford
On January 27, 2024, the Oklahoma Republican Party passed a resolution formally condemning and censuring Senator Lankford for his leadership in negotiations with congressional Democrats concerning a deal related to Southern border security.[4]
See also
- List of political parties in the United States
- Political parties in Oklahoma
- Republican Party
- Oklahoma
External links
- Search Google News for this topic
- Oklahoma Republican Party Website
- Oklahoma Republican Party on Facebook
- Oklahoma Republican Party on Twitter
Footnotes
- ↑ KTUL, "Sen. Dahm wins chairman of Oklahoma Republican Party," May 7, 2023
- ↑ nathandahm.com, "About," accessed May 27, 2014
- ↑ OKGOP, "Leadership," accessed March 17, 2025
- ↑ The Washington Times, "Sen. James Lankford, lead Republican negotiator on border deal, censured by home state GOP," accessed January 29, 2024