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2012 Oklahoma elections

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Oklahoma state elections was held on Election Day, November 6, 2012 for a number of offices. The Presidential Preferential Primary Election will be held on March 6, 2012 and the Primary Election will be held on June 26, 2012.[1]

2012 Oklahoma elections

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President

Oklahoma presidential election, 2012
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Mitt Romney 891,325 66.77%
Democratic Barack Obama 381,022 33.23%
Total votes 1,334,872

US Representatives

All five Oklahoma seats in the United States House of Representatives are up for election in 2012.

Candidate Votes %
District 1
  Jim Bridenstine 181,084 63.47%
  John Olson 91,421 32.04%
  Craig Allen 285,312 4.49%
District 2
  Markwayne Mullin 143,701 57.34%
  Rob Wallace 96,081 38.34%
  Michael G. Fulks 10,830 4.32%
District 3
  Frank D. Lucas 201,744 75.28%
  Timothy Ray Murray 53,472 19.95%
  William M. Sanders 12,787 4.77%
District 4
  Tom Cole 176,740 67.89%
  Donna Marie Bebo 71,846 27.60%
  RJ Harris 11,745 4.51%
District 5
  James Lankford 153,603 58.70%
  Tom Guild 97,504 37.26%
  Pat Martin 5,394 2.06%
  Robert T. Murphy 5,176 1.98%

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
  Wayne Shaw
  Jim Bynum
District 5
  Jerry Ellis
  Howard Houchen
District 7
  Larry Boggs
  J.Paul Lane
District 9
  Earl Garrison
  Barney S Taylor
District 11
  Jabar Shumate
  Dave Bell
  Curtis J. Mullins
District 13
  Susan Paddack
  Fred E Smith
Candidate Votes %
District 15
  Rob Standridge
  Claudia Griffith
District 27
  A. Bryuce Marlatt
  Tommy W. Nicholson
District 31
  Don Barrington
  Tony Terrill
District 39
  Brian A. Crain
  Julie Hall
District 41
  Clark Jolley
  Richard Prawdzienski
District 43
  Corey Brooks
  Mike Fullerton

House of Representatives

All 101 seats in the Oklahoma House of Representatives are up for election in 2012.

Candidate Votes %
District 2
  John R. Bennet
  Rick Agent
District 3
  James H Lockhart
  Roger Mattox
District 12
  Wade Rousselot
  David Tackett
District 14
  Arthur Hulbert
  Jerry Rains
District 16
  Jerry Shoemake
  James Delso
District 20
  Bobby Cleveland
  Matt Branstetter
District 21
  Dustin Roberts
  Jerry L. Tomlinson
District 22
  Charles A McCall
  Doris Annie Row
District 23
  Terry O'Donnell
  Shawna Keller
District 26
  Justin Freeland Wood
  Patty Sue Wagstaff
District 27
  Josh Cockroft
  Randy R Gilbert
District 28
  Tom Newell
  Marilyn Rainwater
District 29
  Skye McNiel
  David W Narcomey
District 32
  Jason Smalley
  Keith Kinnamon
District 36
  Sean Roberts
  Jim Massey
District 37
  Steven E. Vaughan
  Nancy L. Niemann
District 42
  Lisa J. Billy
  Steven Vines
Candidate Votes %
District 45
  Aaron Stiles
  Paula Roberts
District 47
  Leslie Kathryn Osborn
  Leon A Pivinski
District 48
  Patrick Ownbey
  Brian Spencer
District 51
  Scott R. Biggs
  Stewart Meyer
District 56
  David L Perryman
  Chuck Utsler
District 60
  Dan Fisher
  Kendra Menz-Kimble
District 66
  Jadine Nollan
  David C. Phillips, III
District 71
  Katie Henke
  Dan Arthrell
District 72
  Seneca Scott
  Randall L. Reese
District 76
  David Brumbaugh
  Glenda K. Puett
District 78
  Jeannie McDaniel
  Paul Catalano
District 83
  Randy McDaniel
  Ed Holzberger
District 86
  Will Fourkiller
  Russell Don Turner
District 87
  Jason Nelson
  Nick Singer
District 88
  Kay Floyd
  Aaron Kaspereit
District 99
  Anastasia Pittman
  Willard Linzy
District 101
  Gary Banz
  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

Noma D. Gurich
Choice Votes %
Result not yet known
Total votes 100.00
Yvonne Kauger
Choice Votes %
Result not yet known
Total votes 100.00
James E. Edmondson
Choice Votes %
Result not yet known
Total votes 100.00
Douglas L. Combs
Choice Votes %
Result not yet known
Total votes 100.00

Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals

Clancy Smith
Choice Votes %
Result not yet known
Total votes 100.00
Arlene Johnson
Choice Votes %
Result not yet known
Total votes 100.00
David B. Lewis
Choice Votes %
Result not yet known
Total votes 100.00

Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals

P. Thomas Thornbrugh
Choice Votes %
Result not yet known
Total votes 100.00
William C. Hetherington, Jr
Choice Votes %
Result not yet known
Total votes 100.00
Kenneth L. Buettner
Choice Votes %
Result not yet known
Total votes 100.00
Robert Bobby Bell
Choice Votes %
Result not yet known
Total votes 100.00
E. Bay Mitchell, III
Choice Votes %
Result not yet known
Total votes 100.00

References

  1. ^ "Oklahoma Elections 2012" (PDF). Oklahoma State Election Board. Archived from the original (PDF) on January 31, 2012. Retrieved October 15, 2011.

External links

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