State Representative District 33 in Oklahoma State House District 33, Oklahoma
2026 Primary Election
- Molly Jenkins — Incumbent State Representative in Oklahoma City, OK
Molly Jenkins is an incumbent Republican State Representative for Oklahoma's District 33, representing Logan and Payne counties. Having assumed office in November 2024, she is running for re-election in the 2026 Republican primary. Jenkins holds degrees from Oklahoma State University and the University of Central Oklahoma, with a professional background as a teacher and adjunct professor. Her platform centers on conservative, independent leadership and transparency, aiming to curb lobbyist influence. Key policy stances include limiting forced easements, increasing public scrutiny for projects affecting private land, opposing DEI policies, and stopping government-subsidized green energy expansion. She also advocates for freezing legislative salaries and abolishing the Legislative Compensation Board, believing voters should approve all pay increases.
- B. J. Roberson — Business owner in OK
B. J. Roberson, a longtime Payne County resident and business owner, is campaigning for State Representative for Oklahoma House District 33 in 2026. Advocating for integrity, experience, and conservative leadership, he previously helped lead major infrastructure upgrades in Cushing. Roberson's platform prioritizes strengthening rural representation, focusing on infrastructure, economic development, and healthcare access. His policy stances include supporting law enforcement and tough-on-crime laws, cutting taxes and regulations for entrepreneurs, championing public schools, parental involvement, and school choice, and fighting to keep local hospitals open. He also supports America First border policies and completing the border wall.
- Max E. Burchett Jr. — Candidate for State Representative in OK
Max E. Burchett Jr. is a political candidate preparing to run for the Oklahoma House of Representatives in the 2026 election. He is seeking to represent District 33, challenging incumbent Molly Jenkins. The election for all 101 legislative districts in Oklahoma is scheduled for November 3, 2026, with representatives serving a two-year term. No specific details regarding his professional background, policy positions, or reasons for seeking office are available in the provided information.