State Representative District 32 in Oklahoma State House District 32, Oklahoma
2026 Primary Election
- Jim Shaw — Incumbent State Representative in Chandler, OK
Jim Shaw is the incumbent Republican State Representative for Oklahoma House District 32, encompassing Lincoln County, Perkins, and Meridian. An entrepreneur in the oil and gas industry with a finance and accounting degree from Oklahoma State University, he assumed office in 2024. Shaw is seeking re-election in the 2026 primary, campaigning on principles of local control, taxpayer protection, and accountability. His legislative priorities include ensuring clean food and water by opposing toxic sludge fertilization, preventing foreign entities from owning Oklahoma land, protecting personal medical choices, and stopping illegal labor. He advocates for fiscally responsible infrastructure funding and has filed bills to strengthen local decision-making.
- Jack Vaughan — Retired U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel, rancher in OK
Jack Vaughan, a retired U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel, rancher, and lifelong Oklahoman, is seeking election to the Oklahoma House of Representatives for District 32. A husband, father, and community leader, he has dedicated his life to service, from defending the nation overseas to serving neighbors at home. He is running to serve the people of House District 32 with integrity, humility, and a steadfast commitment to their way of life. His priorities include servant leadership, protecting landowner rights, strengthening public education, and supporting families by fighting to reduce tax burdens and address rising costs.
- Andy Brown — Retired Lifelong Farmer in Chandler, OK
Andy Brown is a common-sense moderate and recently retired lifelong farmer, having lived in Lincoln County, Oklahoma, with his wife, Deann, and two sons for over 17 years. Running as an Independent for Oklahoma State House District 32 in the 2026 general election, Brown believes solutions are found in the middle ground, not the extremes, promising to prioritize everyday people over political parties. His key policy positions include supporting an all-of-the-above energy approach, improving public education by recruiting and retaining quality educators, and focusing on core academics. He is also a vocal advocate for congressional term limits.