Oklahoma Republican Lieutenant Governor nominee?
Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Overview
Current roleCandidate for Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma
PartyRepublican
Political ideologyConservative Republican
GenderMale
LocationOklahoma
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BackgroundCandidate for Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma
EducationTrinity University (attended; 2004–2006 per LinkedIn)
Notable personal detailsHubert Victor Flores is a Republican candidate for Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma (2026). He has worked in tribal finance and economic development and is president and founder of the Oklahoma Tribal Finance Consortium. Flores has also been described as a managing principal/principal at REDW (an advisory and accounting firm serving tribes and tribal enterprises) and a small business owner and community leader raised in Enid, Oklahoma.
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Positions
Economy & Taxes
Supports limited government and lower/fewer taxes, emphasizes economic development for small businesses and rural areas, and prioritizes keeping economic dollars in Oklahoma to grow local wealth. Focus is on pro-business policies and tax reductions rather than expanded redistribution or higher taxes on wealth/corporations.
Climate & Energy
The candidate has made general statements acknowledging warmer summers and the role of carbon footprints, emphasizing education, research, and holding industries accountable. Campaign materials focus on economic development and limited government without detailed climate or energy policy proposals. Public comments on climate are broad and do not specify concrete supports for major emissions reductions or fossil-fuel expansion policies.
News
Victor Flores is being mentioned in connection with the expected Oklahoma Senate race after the planned vacancy created by Markwayne Mullin’s possible move to Homeland Security. Recent reporting also points to a new Oklahoma law requiring voters to declare a party affiliation, which could shape the race and voter participation. Broader election coverage says Oklahoma turnout has tended to favor Republicans, and the state is also facing a DOJ lawsuit over access to voter rolls.
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