State Representative District 20 in Oklahoma State House District 20, Oklahoma
2026 Primary Election
- Jonathan Wilk — Incumbent State Representative in Oklahoma City, OK
Jonathan Wilk is the incumbent State Representative for Oklahoma House District 20, serving Cleveland and McClain counties. A Republican, he assumed office in November 2024 and is seeking re-election in 2026. His extensive background includes 23 years as a firefighter, experience in oil and gas, ranching, law enforcement, and small business ownership. Wilk is committed to limited government, fiscal responsibility, lower taxes, and upholding individual freedoms. He advocates for empowering businesses and champions conservative values, emphasizing the importance of strong families and faith. He is married with three sons and serves as Vice Chair of the Transportation Committee.
- Mike Fullerton — Environmental consultant in OK
Mike Fullerton is a Republican candidate for the Oklahoma House of Representatives, representing District 20 in the 2026 primary election. Born in Duncan, Oklahoma, he is a Southern Baptist. Fullerton earned a high school diploma from Empire High School and a bachelor's degree from the University of Central Oklahoma in 1995. His career experience includes work as a CADD Designer Technician in the civil engineering industry, and he is professionally an environmental consultant. He is currently on the ballot for the Republican primary scheduled for June 16, 2026.
- Chris May — Candidate for State Representative in OK
Chris May is a husband, father, and proud veteran of the United States Marine Corps, having served in Iraq and Afghanistan as a Sergeant. He grew up in a working-class family, moving between Missouri, Texas, and Oklahoma, which gave him a deep understanding of diverse communities. May is running for State Representative in Oklahoma House District 20 to fight for families and ensure everyone has a fair chance to thrive. He aims to combat rising costs, broken promises, and the diversion of funds from schools, advocating for a government that puts people first over special interests. He believes the state's future is too important to leave in the hands of self-serving politicians.