United States Representative District 2 in Congressional District 2, Oklahoma
2026 Primary Election
- Will Webb — Candidate for United States Representative in Eufaula, OK
Will Webb is a Republican candidate running for the U.S. House of Representatives, Oklahoma's 2nd Congressional District, in the 2026 primary election. A native of Oklahoma and resident of Eufaula, Webb describes himself as a Moderate Conservative. He served in the U.S. Army National Guard from 2014 to 2020. His diverse professional background includes roles as an advocate, Army Chaplain Corps, peer support specialist, pharmacy technologist, ASIST instructor, missionary, full-time caregiver, and family manager. He is challenging the incumbent in the Republican primary.
- Josh Brecheen — Incumbent U.S. Representative in Coalgate, OK
Josh Brecheen is a Republican U.S. Representative for Oklahoma's 2nd Congressional District, serving since 2023. A fourth-generation rancher, committed Christian, husband, and father, he previously served in the Oklahoma State Senate from 2010 to 2018 and worked for Senator Tom Coburn. Brecheen, a citizen of the Choctaw Nation, is an Oklahoma State University graduate. He is seeking re-election for a third term, having committed to a maximum of four terms in the House. His focus is on reining in unsustainable debt and deficit spending, advocating for balanced tax cuts and spending reductions. He also introduced legislation to bar federal funds for Pride Month events.
- Erik Terwey — Candidate for United States Representative in Bartlesville, OK
Erik Terwey is a Democratic candidate for the U.S. House, seeking to represent Oklahoma's 2nd Congressional District in the 2026 primary election. Originally from St. Cloud, Minnesota, his professional background includes working as a manager and public school teacher, having earned both a bachelor's and graduate degree from the University of Oklahoma. Positioning himself as a Progressive Democrat with a grassroots, people-focused campaign, he pledges to reject corporate PAC money. His core policy positions emphasize creating better-paying jobs, expanding healthcare access for all, increasing educational opportunities, defending the right to age with dignity, and ending "forever wars" by returning military decision-making to Congress. He advocates for redirecting tax benefits from wealthy corporations to public goods like schools and elder care, stating that education is a human right.
- Brandon Wade — Union leader in Bartlesville, OK
Brandon Wade, a Democrat, is running for U.S. House to represent Oklahoma's 2nd Congressional District. A third-generation union worker from rural Oklahoma, he was raised in Copan and returned to Bartlesville. With decades of experience as a union leader—serving as Committee Chairman and Vice President of IUOE Local 351 and Secretary of the Oklahoma Democratic Party Veterans Federation—he advocates for fair wages, safe workplaces, and stronger communities. His platform includes protecting federal reproductive rights, upholding tribal sovereignty, ensuring fair education standards, and supporting veterans. He aims to restore stability and fairness to Washington for all Oklahomans.
- Ronnie Hopkins — Candidate for U.S. House of Representatives in Tahlequah, OK
Ronnie Hopkins is an independent candidate seeking to represent Oklahoma's 2nd Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives in the 2026 general election. He is married and resides in Tahlequah, Oklahoma. While specific professional or educational background details are not readily available, his policy stances include supporting cuts to foreign aid, advocating for veterans and the right to bear arms, and proposing to reform Social Security into a real trust fund. He previously ran for the same position in 2024.