State Representative District 30 in Oklahoma State House District 30, Oklahoma
2026 Primary Election
- Mark Lawson — Incumbent Oklahoma State Representative and House Majority Leader in Sapulpa, OK
Mark Lawson, born in 1980, is a Republican politician serving Oklahoma's House District 30 since 2016. He currently serves as Oklahoma House Majority Leader, a role he assumed in 2025, where he champions conservative policies, economic growth, and improved quality of life. Lawson is also the City of Sapulpa Economic Development Director. His legislative work has focused on tourism, including establishing the Oklahoma Route 66 Commission, and he authored the "David Beyer Act of 2026." An alumnus of Oklahoma State and the University of Oklahoma, he chairs the Select Committee to Review Mental Health Finances. He has a conservative record, notably supporting a restrictive abortion ban in 2022. He is a candidate for Oklahoma House of Representatives - District 30; his current term ends November 2026.
- Sonya Amling — Candidate for State Representative in Sapulpa, OK
Sonya Amling is a Democratic Party candidate campaigning for election to the Oklahoma House of Representatives, representing District 30. She is slated to appear on the general election ballot on November 3, 2026. Amling successfully advanced from the Democratic primary, which was canceled, allowing her to proceed without appearing on the primary ballot. In the upcoming general election, she will challenge the incumbent, Mark Lawson. She resides in Sapulpa, Oklahoma. No further details regarding her professional background, specific policy stances, or detailed motivations for seeking office are available in the provided information.