The Special Elections for two Oklahoma House seats were held on June 10th.  House Districts 71 and 74 both had elected incumbents in the November election who decided after the election to take jobs with other newly elected officials in Tulsa County, resigning from their House seats.

District 71 Rep. Amanda Swope (D) took a new job with newly elected Tulsa Mayor Monroe Nichols and District 74 Rep. Mark Vancuren (R) became Deputy Tulsa County Commissioner for newly elected District 2 County Commissioner Lonnie Sims.

The District 71 Special Election after the primary and Republican runoff saw Amanda Clinton (D) vying with Beverly Atteberry (R) for the House seat.  The Midtown Tulsa district favored Clinton with 1,804 votes or 84.7 percent and Atteberry earning 326 votes or 15.3 percent.

The District 74 Special Election was held between Amy Hossain, the lone Democrat filer and the winner of the Republican primary runoff, Kevin Norwood.  This Owasso district went for Norwood with 1,726 votes at 64.6 percent of the vote, with Hossain garnering 945 votes with just 35.4 percent.

The 2025 legislative Session has concluded, so these newly elected House members will be sworn in later this summer.