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🚨 Oklahoma State Senate District 10 Republican Primary – June 16, 2026
Incumbent Republican Bill Coleman and Republican challenger Jadan Terrazas are facing off in the GOP primary for Oklahoma State Senate District 10. The district covers all of Osage County, most of Kay County, and a small portion of Tulsa County. The Republican winner will likely face Democrat Chayelynn Moore in November.
🔹 Bill Coleman (Incumbent)
Bill Coleman is a lifelong Oklahoman from Ponca City and owner of Team Radio Marketing Group, operating radio stations since 1979. He has been married to Helen, a teacher, since 1999, and they have three children. Coleman often emphasizes faith, hard work, and personal responsibility.
Coleman has served in the Oklahoma Senate since 2018 and is currently Senate Majority Whip. He chairs the Senate Business and Insurance Committee and highlights a strong attendance and voting record.
His campaign points to several conservative accomplishments:
• Supporting major income tax reductions and the elimination of the grocery tax
• Investments in law enforcement and rural infrastructure
• Pro-life and pro-2nd Amendment positions
• Support for legislation protecting girls’ sports
• Strong anti-illegal immigration policies
• Legislation involving pharmacy benefit managers, DUI penalties, and business reforms
Coleman’s campaign message focuses on “conservative results, not talk,” emphasizing experience and legislative success. He accepts PAC and corporate contributions, which has become a key criticism from his challenger.
Strengths:
• Incumbency advantage
• Established political network
• Leadership roles in the Senate
• Proven legislative record on taxes and business issues
🔹 Jadan Terrazas (Challenger)
Jadan Terrazas is also from Ponca City and describes himself as a lifelong resident. He graduated from Ponca City High School, where he served as FFA president, Student Council vice president, and Boys State Governor. He later earned a degree in Agricultural Business with a pre-law focus from Oklahoma State University.
Terrazas has no prior elected office experience but has built his campaign around grassroots activism and conservative reform. He has worked in agricultural research, operated a lawn care business, and served as a fraternity president in college.
His campaign platform includes:
• Strong pro-life and pro-2nd Amendment positions
• Eliminating the state income tax
• Property tax reform
• Education policies focused on literacy standards and parental involvement
• Strict immigration enforcement
• Rejecting PAC, lobbyist, and corporate money
Terrazas campaigns heavily on “people over PACs” and restoring accountability in government. He has criticized Coleman’s voting record and outside financial support while positioning himself as independent from special interests.
Strengths:
• Grassroots energy
• Outsider appeal
• No-PAC/lobbyist campaign message
• Strong focus on conservative reform themes
🔍 Key Differences
Experience:
Coleman brings years of legislative experience and Senate leadership roles. Terrazas offers a younger outsider approach with no elected office background.
Policy:
Both candidates align on conservative priorities like taxes, immigration, pro-life policies, and gun rights. Coleman emphasizes existing legislative wins, while Terrazas pushes for more aggressive reforms like ending the income tax and reducing outside influence.
Campaign Funding:
One of the biggest contrasts in the race. Terrazas highlights refusing PAC and lobbyist money, while Coleman benefits from established fundraising and PAC support.
Campaign Style:
Coleman is running on proven experience and legislative accomplishments. Terrazas is running as a reform-focused outsider challenging “business as usual.”