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On February 10, 2026, Oklahoma City Mayor David Holt won re-election with 86.48% of the vote. His sole challenger, Matthew Pallares, received 13.52%. Turnout collapsed 36% from 2022. Ten days before the election, the Oklahoma Republican Party censured Holt—after the filing window closed. Most people heard the result and moved on. I wanted to hear from the 13%. Matthew Pallares sat down with me on February 21, 2026, and answered every question. He explained why he goes by Oscar at work but filed as Matthew. He walked through his decision to file on the last day of the three-day window. He addressed the “proxy candidate” rumors directly. He talked about the missing campaign finance report, the Bethany race he ran in 2017, and what he thinks caused the turnout collapse. What surprised me: Pallares was candid, thoughtful, and willing to go on the record about everything. He didn’t dodge. He didn’t lawyer his answers. Whether you believe him or not, he showed up and made his case—which is more than most challengers in lopsided races would do. But here’s what the interview didn’t answer: Is there something broken in how Oklahoma City conducts elections? This interview doesn’t solve the mystery. It deepens it. Pallares gave his account. The facts remain strange. The gap between a popular incumbent winning 86% and a functional democracy producing competitive elections hasn’t closed. Whether that gap represents corruption, apathy, structural failure, or something else—that’s the question I’m still chasing. WHAT YOU’LL HEAR: • Pallares explaining the Oscar/Matthew name split—and why he didn’t connect them publicly • His account of the December 3rd filing decision and whether anyone recruited him • Why he didn’t file a campaign finance report • His response to being called a “placeholder” • What he thinks the 13.52% vote total means • Whether he’ll run again • His answer to the final question: “Is there anything about how this election was conducted that the public should know?”