State Representative District 69 in Oklahoma State House District 69, Oklahoma
2026 Primary Election
- Sheila Dills — Real estate investor and small business owner in Tulsa, OK
Sheila Dills, a graduate of OSU with a degree in Broadcast Journalism, built a career in real estate investing and small business before serving in the Oklahoma House of Representatives for District 69 from 2018 to 2022. Now, running for election again, she advocates for strengthening Oklahoma's economy through pro-business incentives, lower regulations, and tax cuts, while supporting small businesses. Dills is a staunch supporter of law enforcement and public safety, earning the trust of the Tulsa Police. Her legislative priorities include improving education by focusing on early reading literacy, strengthening the teacher workforce, and investigating the use of education dollars. A champion of conservative values, she has protected women's sports and stood against government overreach. Dills has also pledged to support congressional term limits. She aims to continue her work championing conservative values and improving the state.
- Angela Strohm — Educator in OK
Angela Strohm is a Republican candidate seeking to represent District 69 in the Oklahoma House of Representatives in the 2026 primary election. An educator by profession, she earned a high school diploma from Central Christian School and a bachelor's degree from Baptist Christian University in 1991. Strohm serves as Chairperson of her campaign committee. She advocates for limited government, supporting small businesses, and auditing state agencies for accountability. Her policy stances include protecting Second Amendment rights, opposing what she terms "woke ideology" in education, ending perpetual tolling, and securing borders through employer verification. She previously ran for this seat in 2020.
- Carrie Deweese — Realtor and Home Builder in Jenks, OK
Carrie DeWeese is a lifelong Oklahoman, businesswoman, realtor, and home builder with deep roots in the Tulsa area. A University of Tulsa alumna, she has built a career in real estate, earning recognition as a top realtor. She previously worked as a lobbyist for the State of Oklahoma and has testified before Congress on housing issues. Running for State Representative District 69 as a Republican, DeWeese is dedicated to protecting the American Dream of homeownership, supporting small businesses, defending faith and family, and ensuring responsible government. She emphasizes her real-world experience as a problem-solver, not a career politician, committed to advocating for Oklahoma families and businesses.
- Cody Nichols — Small business owner in Tulsa, OK
Cody Nichols, a Republican candidate for Oklahoma House District 69, is a Tulsa native, Marine Corps veteran, and small business owner. After serving as an air traffic controller, he overcame personal struggles, finding transformation through faith. He successfully managed multi-million dollar hotel construction and now owns a small business in Tulsa while pursuing a law degree. A devoted husband and father of three, Nichols emphasizes accountability to the Constitution, improving education for students and teachers, and fiscal responsibility through transparency, aiming to avoid tax increases and uphold the Oklahoma spirit of resilience for his constituents.
- Tyler Price — Licensed Practical Nurse in OK
Tyler Price earned a high school diploma from Bolivar High School and graduated from the Franklin Technology Center in 2015. His career experience includes working as a licensed practical nurse. Price is seeking election as a State Representative for Oklahoma House District 69 in the 2026 general election, running as a Democrat. He advanced from the Democratic primary without appearing on the ballot.