State Senator District 28 in Oklahoma State Senate District 28, Oklahoma
2026 Primary Election
- Robert Trimble — Businessman in Wellston, OK
Robert W. Trimble, a Christian veteran businessman, is campaigning for Oklahoma State Senate, District 28, in 2026. He pledges to reject PAC and lobbyist money, aiming to free the district from special interest influence. His platform emphasizes Biblical principles, including protecting unborn babies, opposing the "radical LGBTQ agenda," and staunchly defending the Second Amendment as an NRA member. He also advocates for schools, teachers, strong law enforcement, cutting taxes, limiting welfare, and safeguarding rural Oklahoma life. Trimble supports government serving the people and has signed a pledge for Congressional term limits.
- Grant Green — Incumbent State Senator in OK
Grant Green is an America First Conservative, lifelong rancher, farmer, and small business owner from rural Oklahoma. He currently serves as Oklahoma State Senator for District 28, having assumed office in 2022. A family man, he's known for fighting against liberal elites and bureaucratic overreach. In office, he's delivered conservative results, including cutting taxes, protecting Oklahoma farmland from foreign ownership, and defending faith, family, and rural values. He is seeking re-election to continue his work for rural Oklahoma.
- Kevin M. Connor — Candidate for State Senator in OK
Kevin Connor is a Democratic Party candidate vying for a seat in the Oklahoma State Senate, representing District 28, in the upcoming 2026 election. At 48 years old, he secured his place in the November 3, 2026, general election without appearing on the primary ballot, as the Democratic primary scheduled for June 16, 2026, was canceled. Connor awaits the outcome of the Republican primary, where he will face the winner between incumbent Grant Green and challenger Robert Trimble. His campaign focuses on representing the constituents across Lincoln, Logan, Oklahoma, Pottawatomie, and Seminole counties that comprise District 28.