Likely 2026 GOP primary voters in Oklahoma overwhelmingly support education freedom and giving families more flexibility and options to tailor an education for their children. They view Oklahoma’s refundable tax credit program favorably and support the state’s recent expansion of the program. However, primary voters are not looking to stop there—they support removing the budget cap on the program entirely so all interested families who want to participate are able.
WHAT OKLAHOMA GOP PRIMARY VOTERS WANT RIGHT NOW
OKLAHOMA TO CONTINUE PRIORITIZING FAMILIES
Likely GOP primary voters view Oklahoma’s Parental Choice Tax Credit program positively and applaud recent expansion allowing more participation.
- 65% hold a favorable opinion of the program, more than three times as many who view it unfavorably.
- 63% support the state recently expanding the program to meet growing demand; only 20% oppose.
AN UNCAPPED PARENTAL CHOICE TAX CREDIT PROGRAM
Republican primary voters want universal funding and access to the program, without limits restricting participation.
- 61% support removing the cap limiting participation, while 23% oppose.
- 49% would be more likely to vote for a candidate for governor who supports removing limits on the program.
MORE PARENTAL AGENCY AND CONTROL
GOP voters across the state overwhelmingly believe families make better decisions for themselves than government.
- 86% support parents choosing the best school for their child, including 65% who strongly support.
- 79% support making K-12 education more flexible for families.
- 56% would be less likely to vote for a candidate for governor who opposes giving families more educational choices.
Survey conducted May 8-11, 2026 | N=550 2026 likely GOP primary voters | MoE ± 4.18% | 76% text-to-web, 24% online
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