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Overview
Executive Branch Before Election
Legislature Before Election
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Executive Branch After Election
Legislature After Election
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Primary election
The candidates for the parties faced on in the primary election on July 25. If no party received more than 50% of the vote, a runoff election was held on August 22 to decide the winner.
Candidates
Corporation Commissioner
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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John Wylie |
489,759 |
36.36% |
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Denise Bode |
857,387 |
63.64% |
U.S. Representatives
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Candidate |
Votes |
% |
District 1 |
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John Sullivan |
187,145 |
60.19% |
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Doug Dodd |
116,731 |
37.54% |
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John Krymski |
7,058 |
2.27% |
District 2 |
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Dan Boren |
179,579 |
65.89% |
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Wayland Smalley |
92,963 |
34.11% |
District 3 |
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Frank D. Lucas |
215,510 |
82.21% |
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Gregory M. Wilson |
46,621 |
17.79% |
District 4 |
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Tom Cole |
198,985 |
77.77% |
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Charlene Bradshaw |
56,869 |
22.23% |
District 5 |
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Ernest Istook |
180,430 |
66.06% |
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Bert Smith |
92,719 |
37.30% |
State Questions
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See also
References
- ↑ 2004 Election Results, Oklahoma State Election Board (accessed May 8, 2013)
External links