JUDICIAL SCORECARD
HOW DID THE OKLAHOMA SUPREME COURT JUSTICES RULE ON CASES?
Welcome to the Oklahoma Judicial Scorecard, your resource for understanding the impact of the Oklahoma Supreme Court on our state. Discover how the rulings of the nine justices affect job growth, the rule of law, and Oklahoma values. Despite Oklahoma’s conservative reputation, the Supreme Court often leans liberal. Each justice faces a retention vote every six years, with three up for retention in 2024. Our scorecard highlights key decisions on issues like tort reform, protections for unborn life, free speech, and public health mandates.
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21%score
James E. Edmondson
2003 — Current
Eligible for retention: Nov. 2024 -
18%score
Noma Gurich
2011 — Current
Eligible for retention: Nov. 2024 -
18%score
Yvonne Kauger
1984 — Current
Eligible for retention: Nov. 2024 -
28%score
Richard Darby
2018 — Current
Eligible for retention: Nov. 2026 -
80%score
M. John Kane IV
2019 — Current
Eligible for retention: Nov. 2026 -
85%score
Dana Kuehn
2021 — Current
Eligible for retention: Nov. 2026 -
14%score
Douglas Combs
2011 — Current
Eligible for retention: Nov. 2028 -
82%score
Dustin P. Rowe
2019 — Current
Eligible for retention: Nov. 2028 -
57%score
James R. Winchester
2000 — Current
Eligible for retention: Nov. 2028