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Rep. Ron Stewart Takes on Role as New House Democratic Whip Ahead of Oklahoma's 2026 Legislative Session

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Published on January 12, 2026
Rep. Ron Stewart Takes on Role as New House Democratic Whip Ahead of Oklahoma's 2026 Legislative SessionSource: Wikimedia/State of Oklahoma’s Legislative Service Bureau, Photo Division, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

Oklahoma's House Democratic Caucus has decided on its new House Democratic Whip, as Rep. Ron Stewart steps up to embrace the role left vacant by the resignation of Rep. Forrest Bennett. Stewart, hailing from Tulsa, is honored and eager to kick things off, anticipating a tenure devoted to the betterment of working Oklahoman families.

The appointment, orchestrated by House Democratic Leader Cyndi Munson of Oklahoma City, comes at a time when political collaboration is more a necessity than a luxury. Rep. Munson expressed her confidence in Stewart, stating, "I want to congratulate Rep. Ron Stewart on his new, well-deserved position as House Democratic Whip," and emphasized she is looking forward to seeing his leadership flair in effect. It's interesting to note, the leadership shift occurs just weeks ahead of Oklahoma's 2026 Legislative Session, which convenes on Feb. 2, according to a House representative statement.

Stewart's approach to his new position is one of gratitude and readiness, as he prepares to work closely with colleagues from all political walks. The underlying aim for Stewart and the Democratic Caucus is to foster tangible solutions that, at day's end, brighten the lives of their constituents. "I am grateful for the opportunity and ready to work alongside my colleagues to produce great outcomes for working Oklahoma families this legislative session," Stewart told the House of Representatives in a statement.

The eyes of Oklahoma will be on Stewart and his colleagues as they embark on this legislative journey, watching for the delivery on promises to uplift working families and implement effective policy. The session's agenda is yet to unfold, but with the baton passed to new hands within the Democratic ranks, anticipation grows. The representatives, seated at their desks come February, carry a weighty expectation along with their newly shuffled titles, all eyes on what will unfurl over the horizon of governance in Oklahoma.