





Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Current roleLieutenant Governor
PartyRepublican
Political ideologyConservative Republican
Age46 years old (Aug 15, 1979)
GenderMale
LocationOklahoma
BackgroundPolitician
EducationOral Roberts University (B.A.)
Notable personal detailsPhilip Matthew "Matt" Pinnell is an American politician who has served as the 17th Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma since January 2019. He previously served as chair of the Oklahoma Republican Party (2010–2013) and was appointed by Gov. Kevin Stitt as the first Oklahoma Secretary of Tourism and Branding (2019–2024). He is an alumnus of Oral Roberts University and has also served in political and party leadership roles nationally.
Supports reducing taxes and cutting burdens on small businesses while promoting workforce and economic development. Emphasizes conservative, pro-business policies and regulatory reduction as part of his economic agenda.
Opposes COVID-19 vaccine mandates for health-care workers and criticizes federal vaccine mandates as federal overreach; campaign materials emphasize conservative, limited-government approaches to public policy. Policy materials focus on workforce, economic development and reducing government involvement rather than expanding public health programs.
Matt Pinnell holds a strongly pro-life position and supports protecting unborn life. He has expressed opposition to pro-abortion actions and is described on his campaign materials as strongly pro-life. He has received a 100% rating from Oklahomans for Life.
Supports Oklahoma’s oil and gas industry while promoting diversification into renewables and emerging energy opportunities (e.g., hydrogen) and emphasizes economic development and energy jobs over aggressive federal regulation. Favors an “all‑of‑the‑above” approach that includes wind and solar growth alongside continued fossil fuel production. Focus is on market-driven innovation, workforce development, and protecting state energy industries from federal overreach.
The candidate identifies as a gun owner and NRA member with an A rating and states he will protect Oklahomans’ Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms. He emphasizes strong support for law enforcement and opposes efforts to defund police. No explicit support for major new firearm restrictions (e.g., universal background checks or assault weapons bans) was found in the cited materials.






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