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2012 Oklahoma elections
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| election_name | 2012 Oklahoma elections |
| country | Oklahoma |
| type | state |
| ongoing | no |
| previous_election | 2010 Oklahoma elections |
| previous_year | 2010 |
| next_election | 2014 Oklahoma elections |
| next_year | 2014 |
The Oklahoma state elections was held on Election Day, November 6, 2012 for a number of offices. The Presidential Preferential Primary Election was held on March 6, 2012, and the Primary Election was held on June 26, 2012.
President
Main article: United States presidential election in Oklahoma, 2012
US Representatives
Main article: United States House of Representatives elections in Oklahoma, 2012
All five Oklahoma seats in the United States House of Representatives are up for election in 2012.
| Candidate | Votes | % | |
|---|---|---|---|
| District 1 | |||
| Republican Party (United States)}}" | Jim Bridenstine | 181,084 | |
| Democratic Party (United States)}}" | John Olson | 91,421 | |
| Independent Party (United States)}}" | Craig Allen | 285,312 | |
| District 2 | |||
| Republican Party (United States)}}" | Markwayne Mullin | 143,701 | |
| Democratic Party (United States)}}" | Rob Wallace | 96,081 | |
| Independent Party (United States)}}" | Michael G. Fulks | 10,830 | |
| District 3 | |||
| Republican Party (United States)}}" | Frank D. Lucas | 201,744 | |
| Democratic Party (United States)}}" | Timothy Ray Murray | 53,472 | |
| Independent Party (United States)}}" | William M. Sanders | 12,787 | |
| District 4 | |||
| Republican Party (United States)}}" | Tom Cole | 176,740 | |
| Democratic Party (United States)}}" | Donna Marie Bebo | 71,846 | |
| Independent Party (United States)}}" | RJ Harris | 11,745 | |
| District 5 | |||
| Republican Party (United States)}}" | James Lankford | 153,603 | |
| Democratic Party (United States)}}" | Tom Guild | 97,504 | |
| Independent Party (United States)}}" | Pat Martin | 5,394 | |
| Independent Party (United States)}}" | Robert T. Murphy | 5,176 |
Corporation Commissioner
One seat on the Oklahoma Corporation Commission is up for election in 2012.
State legislature
Senate
24 of the 48 seats in the Oklahoma Senate are up for election in 2012.
| Candidate | Votes | % | |
|---|---|---|---|
| District 3 | |||
| Republican Party (United States)}}" | Wayne Shaw | ||
| Democratic Party (United States)}}" | Jim Bynum | ||
| District 5 | |||
| Republican Party (United States)}}" | Jerry Ellis | ||
| Democratic Party (United States)}}" | Howard Houchen | ||
| District 7 | |||
| Republican Party (United States)}}" | Larry Boggs | ||
| Democratic Party (United States)}}" | J.Paul Lane | ||
| District 9 | |||
| Democratic Party (United States)}}" | Earl Garrison | ||
| Republican Party (United States)}}" | Barney S Taylor | ||
| District 11 | |||
| Democratic Party (United States)}}" | Jabar Shumate | ||
| Republican Party (United States)}}" | Dave Bell | ||
| Independent Party (United States)}}" | Curtis J. Mullins | ||
| District 13 | |||
| Democratic Party (United States)}}" | Susan Paddack | ||
| Republican Party (United States)}}" | Fred E Smith |
| Candidate | Votes | % | |
|---|---|---|---|
| District 15 | |||
| Republican Party (United States)}}" | Rob Standridge | ||
| Democratic Party (United States)}}" | Claudia Griffith | ||
| District 27 | |||
| Republican Party (United States)}}" | A. Bryuce Marlatt | ||
| Independent Party (United States)}}" | Tommy W. Nicholson | ||
| District 31 | |||
| Republican Party (United States)}}" | Don Barrington | ||
| Democratic Party (United States)}}" | Tony Terrill | ||
| District 39 | |||
| Republican Party (United States)}}" | Brian A. Crain | ||
| Democratic Party (United States)}}" | Julie Hall | ||
| District 41 | |||
| Republican Party (United States)}}" | Clark Jolley | ||
| Independent Party (United States)}}" | Richard Prawdzienski | ||
| District 43 | |||
| Republican Party (United States)}}" | Corey Brooks | ||
| Democratic Party (United States)}}" | Mike Fullerton |
|}
House of Representatives
All 101 seats in the Oklahoma House of Representatives are up for election in 2012.
| Candidate | Votes | % | |
|---|---|---|---|
| District 2 | |||
| Republican Party (United States)}}" | John R. Bennet | ||
| Democratic Party (United States)}}" | Rick Agent | ||
| District 3 | |||
| Democratic Party (United States)}}" | James H Lockhart | ||
| Republican Party (United States)}}" | Roger Mattox | ||
| District 12 | |||
| Democratic Party (United States)}}" | Wade Rousselot | ||
| Republican Party (United States)}}" | David Tackett | ||
| District 14 | |||
| Republican Party (United States)}}" | Arthur Hulbert | ||
| Democratic Party (United States)}}" | Jerry Rains | ||
| District 16 | |||
| Democratic Party (United States)}}" | Jerry Shoemake | ||
| Republican Party (United States)}}" | James Delso | ||
| District 20 | |||
| Republican Party (United States)}}" | Bobby Cleveland | ||
| Democratic Party (United States)}}" | Matt Branstetter | ||
| District 21 | |||
| Republican Party (United States)}}" | Dustin Roberts | ||
| Democratic Party (United States)}}" | Jerry L. Tomlinson | ||
| District 22 | |||
| Republican Party (United States)}}" | Charles A McCall | ||
| Democratic Party (United States)}}" | Doris Annie Row | ||
| District 23 | |||
| Republican Party (United States)}}" | Terry O'Donnell | ||
| Democratic Party (United States)}}" | Shawna Keller | ||
| District 26 | |||
| Republican Party (United States)}}" | Justin Freeland Wood | ||
| Democratic Party (United States)}}" | Patty Sue Wagstaff | ||
| District 27 | |||
| Republican Party (United States)}}" | Josh Cockroft | ||
| Democratic Party (United States)}}" | Randy R Gilbert | ||
| District 28 | |||
| Republican Party (United States)}}" | Tom Newell | ||
| Democratic Party (United States)}}" | Marilyn Rainwater | ||
| District 29 | |||
| Republican Party (United States)}}" | Skye McNiel | ||
| Democratic Party (United States)}}" | David W Narcomey | ||
| District 32 | |||
| Republican Party (United States)}}" | Jason Smalley | ||
| Democratic Party (United States)}}" | Keith Kinnamon | ||
| District 36 | |||
| Republican Party (United States)}}" | Sean Roberts | ||
| Democratic Party (United States)}}" | Jim Massey | ||
| District 37 | |||
| Republican Party (United States)}}" | Steven E. Vaughan | ||
| Democratic Party (United States)}}" | Nancy L. Niemann | ||
| District 42 | |||
| Republican Party (United States)}}" | Lisa J. Billy | ||
| Democratic Party (United States)}}" | Steven Vines |
| Candidate | Votes | % | |
|---|---|---|---|
| District 45 | |||
| Republican Party (United States)}}" | Aaron Stiles | ||
| Democratic Party (United States)}}" | Paula Roberts | ||
| District 47 | |||
| Republican Party (United States)}}" | Leslie Kathryn Osborn | ||
| Democratic Party (United States)}}" | Leon A Pivinski | ||
| District 48 | |||
| Republican Party (United States)}}" | Patrick Ownbey | ||
| Democratic Party (United States)}}" | Brian Spencer | ||
| District 51 | |||
| Republican Party (United States)}}" | Scott R. Biggs | ||
| Democratic Party (United States)}}" | Stewart Meyer | ||
| District 56 | |||
| Democratic Party (United States)}}" | David L Perryman | ||
| Republican Party (United States)}}" | Chuck Utsler | ||
| District 60 | |||
| Republican Party (United States)}}" | Dan Fisher | ||
| Democratic Party (United States)}}" | Kendra Menz-Kimble | ||
| District 66 | |||
| Republican Party (United States)}}" | Jadine Nollan | ||
| Democratic Party (United States)}}" | David C. Phillips, III | ||
| District 71 | |||
| Republican Party (United States)}}" | Katie Henke | ||
| Democratic Party (United States)}}" | Dan Arthrell | ||
| District 72 | |||
| Democratic Party (United States)}}" | Seneca Scott | ||
| Republican Party (United States)}}" | Randall L. Reese | ||
| District 76 | |||
| Republican Party (United States)}}" | David Brumbaugh | ||
| Democratic Party (United States)}}" | Glenda K. Puett | ||
| District 78 | |||
| Democratic Party (United States)}}" | Jeannie McDaniel | ||
| Republican Party (United States)}}" | Paul Catalano | ||
| District 83 | |||
| Republican Party (United States)}}" | Randy McDaniel | ||
| Democratic Party (United States)}}" | Ed Holzberger | ||
| District 86 | |||
| Democratic Party (United States)}}" | Will Fourkiller | ||
| Republican Party (United States)}}" | Russell Don Turner | ||
| District 87 | |||
| Republican Party (United States)}}" | Jason Nelson | ||
| Democratic Party (United States)}}" | Nick Singer | ||
| District 88 | |||
| Democratic Party (United States)}}" | Kay Floyd | ||
| Republican Party (United States)}}" | Aaron Kaspereit | ||
| District 99 | |||
| Democratic Party (United States)}}" | Anastasia Pittman | ||
| Republican Party (United States)}}" | Willard Linzy | ||
| District 101 | |||
| Republican Party (United States)}}" | Gary Banz | ||
| Democratic Party (United States)}}" | Stephen E. Covert |
|}
Judicial
These races are "retention" votes based on Oklahoma's use of the Missouri Plan for electing judicial nominees.
[[Oklahoma Supreme Court]]
[[Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals]]
[[Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals]]
References
References
- "Oklahoma Elections 2012". Oklahoma State Election Board.
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