United States Representative District 4 in Congressional District 4, Oklahoma
2026 Primary Election
- Tom Cole — Incumbent United States Representative in Moore, OK
Tom Cole is an incumbent Republican U.S. Representative for Oklahoma's 4th Congressional District, serving since 2003. An enrolled member of the Chickasaw Nation, he holds degrees from Grinnell College, Yale University, and the University of Oklahoma. His prior public service includes the Oklahoma State Senate and Oklahoma Secretary of State. Cole is a strong advocate for taxpayers, small businesses, national defense, biomedical research, and Native American issues. He is next up for re-election in 2026. On January 6, 2021, he voted to omit presidential electors, which could have altered the 2020 election outcome.
- Marcie Everhart — Candidate for United States Representative in Moore, OK
Marcie Everhart is a Republican candidate running for U.S. House Oklahoma District 4 in 2026. She holds a bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Central Oklahoma and an MBA from Oklahoma City University, with a career spanning marketing, writing, and reporting. Everhart is deeply concerned about corruption and debt in Washington D.C., advocating for drastic spending cuts and congressional term limits, having signed the U.S. Term Limits pledge. Her campaign emphasizes an "America First" stance, aiming to replace what she calls "deeply compromised" leadership with citizen legislators.
- Jeff Pixley — Retired U.S. Air Force Colonel in Norman, OK
Jeff Pixley is a retired U.S. Air Force colonel and fighter pilot, serving over 30 years. His distinguished military career included commanding Basic Military Training and teaching as a Professor of Aerospace Studies at the University of Oklahoma, where he also earned his bachelor's degree. A Democratic candidate for Oklahoma's 4th Congressional District, Pixley emphasizes he is not a career politician, but is motivated to restore trust and expand opportunity for all Oklahomans. His policy priorities include defending national security, rebuilding global alliances, fully funding veterans' health and mental healthcare, and fostering economic opportunity by addressing inflation. He also advocates for government reform, constitutional balance, and promoting unity, equality, and justice.
- Mitchell Jacob — Candidate for United States Representative in Newcastle, OK
Mitchell Jacob, a Democrat, is a candidate for U.S. House representing Oklahoma's 4th Congressional District in 2026. Born in Tulsa, he served in the U.S. Army from 2017-2022. Jacob holds a law degree and has career experience as a stockbroker, banker, mortgage loan originator, and public defender. A resident of Newcastle with his wife Rocio and five sons, he champions investing in education, ensuring quality education and free meals for all children, and reforming the immigration system for efficiency and dignity. He advocates for constitutional rights, lowering taxes, eliminating grocery sales taxes, developing small businesses, creating jobs, and considers basic healthcare a fundamental human right. His campaign aims to build a better Oklahoma and strengthen democracy.
- Rocco Bonacci — Disability advocate and Lawton Access Board member in Lawton, OK
Rocco Bonacci, 51, is an independent candidate seeking to represent Oklahoma's 4th Congressional District in the U.S. House. Based in Lawton, he is a disability advocate and serves as a member of the Lawton Access Board. Bonacci is slated to appear on the general election ballot on November 3, 2026. He has not publicly detailed specific campaign themes or policy positions through Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey, and his campaign finance records currently show no activity.