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Map of Oklahoma's congressional districts since 2023 As of the 2010 census , there are five United States congressional districts in Oklahoma . It was one of the states that was able to keep the same number of congressional districts from the previous census (in the past, Oklahoma has had as many as nine House of Representatives seats).
Map of Oklahoma's congressional districts since 2023 These are tables of congressional delegations from Oklahoma to the United States House of Representatives and the United States Senate . The current dean of the Oklahoma delegation is Representative Frank Lucas (R), having served in Congress since 1994.
English: Map of the congressional districts of Oklahoma, complemented with county boundaries and American Indian areas (including Native reservations), as well as primary & secondary roads, urban areas, parks, and water areas in Oklahoma. These congressional districts are put into effect from 2023, following the 2022 US House elections.
Oklahoma's 2nd congressional district is one of five United States congressional districts in Oklahoma and covers approximately one-fourth of the state in the east. The district borders Arkansas , Kansas , Missouri , and Texas and includes (in whole or in part) a total of 24 counties. [ 3 ]
Oklahoma's 3rd congressional district is the largest congressional district in the state, covering an area of 34,088.49 square miles, over 48 percent the state's land mass. The district is bordered by New Mexico, Colorado, Kansas, and the Texas panhandle. Altogether, the district includes (in whole or in part) a total of 32 counties, and covers ...
Lucas was first elected to Congress in 1994 to represent the Oklahoma's 6th District, which was eliminated after redistricting to reflect 2000 census numbers. Lucas is the state's longest-serving ...
Oklahoma's 5th congressional district is a congressional district in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. It borders all of the other congressional districts in the state except the 1st district. It is densely populated and covers most of Oklahoma County and all of Lincoln, Pottawatomie and Seminole counties, as well as parts of Canadian and Logan counties.
Normally, the campaigns for Oklahoma's 4th Congressional District draw several hopefuls but offer few fireworks. U.S. Rep Tom Cole, a Republican from Moore, has held the seat since 2003.