(CNN) Oklahoma teachers, fired up over last spring's state budget battle and massive teacher walkout, put dozens of candidates on the ballot for Tuesday's midterm election.

The Oklahoma Education Association said that 16 members of its education caucus -- current or former educators, administrators and support staff -- were elected to the state House and Senate. Nine are Republicans and seven are Democrats.

The list includes a physical education teacher, a retired school counselor, a junior high principal and an elementary school music teacher.

The winners were among 65 Oklahoma educators who ran for office on Tuesday, according to the teachers union.

Six other educators were elected during the primary, runoff or by acclamation.