





Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Current roleFormer State Representative
PartyRepublican
Political ideologyConservative Republican
Age56 years old (Apr 19, 1970)
GenderMale
LocationOklahoma
BackgroundPolitician
EducationUniversity of Oklahoma — B.B.A. (Finance)
Notable personal detailsCharles Adelbert McCall III is an American politician and banker who represented Oklahoma House District 22 from 2013 to 2024 and served as Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives from 2017 to 2025. A Republican from Atoka, he previously served as mayor of Atoka (2005–2012) and has worked in leadership roles at his family’s AmeriState Bank. In 2025 he announced a campaign for Governor of Oklahoma in the 2026 election cycle.
Advocates substantial tax cuts including reductions to personal income tax, elimination or phase-out of corporate taxes, and removal of the state grocery tax while prioritizing limited government spending. Has sponsored and celebrated legislation to implement flat-rate and across-the-board income-tax reductions and to eliminate specific state taxes. Positions emphasize letting Oklahomans keep more of their income and reducing government burdens on businesses and consumers.
Focuses on strengthening rural healthcare by attracting providers (including a rural doctor tax credit) and working with tribal partners to expand local services. Has supported conservative health measures such as banning gender-related surgeries for minors and frames healthcare policy around state-level solutions rather than federal expansions. Campaign materials emphasize fiscal conservatism while prioritizing access in rural communities.
Supports strict enforcement-first border measures and new state-level laws to ‘secure the border,’ including legislation modeled on Texas’ SB4 that would authorize stronger local enforcement and deportation mechanisms. Describes current federal policies as permissive and advocates making Oklahoma a place where illegal entry is deterred and punished.
The candidate supports strong pro-life policies and has said he has "protected the unborn" and will continue pursuing legislation to "protect the right to life" in Oklahoma. He publicly expressed disappointment with Oklahoma Supreme Court rulings that limited recent restrictive abortion laws and pledged that House Republicans would continue protecting unborn children.
Supports Oklahoma’s oil and gas industry, has criticized ESG pressures on energy firms, and has moved to end or roll back subsidies and special tax breaks for wind and solar while proposing levies on renewable generation. Positions emphasize protecting fossil-fuel jobs, limiting state support for green-energy projects, and preferring market/state control over federal climate mandates.
Charles McCall has sponsored and supported measures expanding Second Amendment protections, including backing permitless/constitutional carry and sponsoring a resolution to prohibit registration or special taxation of arms. His public record and ratings from pro-gun organizations show strong support for gun rights and limited new firearm regulation.






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