FILE - This June 11, 2015 file photo, shows the state Capitol in Oklahoma City. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki, File)

An Oklahoma Republican primary race will be heading to a runoff election in August between Ally Seifried and conspiracy theorist Jarrin Jackson, the latter of which frequently espouses Anti-Semitic and homophobic conspiracy theories.

Jackson received the most votes in Oklahoma’s primary election Tuesday, but it not enough to outright win the nomination. He frequently streams and posts alt-right Christian content on Telegram, a messaging app. In one post, the former U.S. Army Ranger expressed his distrust of Jewish people by listing the Rothschild family as evidence that “evil exists.”

In addition to staunch, fringe Christian ideals, Jackson is also heavily against LGBTQ rights. On Jackson’s campaign website, he explains that he is running for Oklahoma State Senate because “sexual ‘liberation’ and Darwin’s lie of evolution have misled an entire generation of Americans to believe that God does not exist and that degenerate sexual behavior should be accepted.”

On his personal website, there are links to watch his stream as well as a shop where he sells ammo for handguns and assault rifles. After the bipartisan gun bill was passed, Jackson described the Republicans that voted for the bill as “gun control communists who betrayed us.” Jackson also recently published a book called “The Live Local Field Manual,” which he describes as a guide to “train Americans on organizing and responding to escalating tyranny in the wake of the stolen 2020 election”.

The runoff election will be held on Aug. 23 to determine whether Jackson will be the Republican nominee for Oklahoma’s 2nd district State Senate seat.