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Oklahoma Attorney General election, 2014

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Oklahoma Attorney General Election

Primary Date:
June 24, 2014

General Election Date:
November 4, 2014

November 4 Election Winner:
Scott PruittRepublican Party
Incumbent prior to election:
Scott PruittRepublican Party
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Oklahoma State Executive Elections
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TheOklahoma Attorney General election took place onNovember 4, 2014. IncumbentScott Pruitt (R) was first elected in 2010 and was running for re-election.[1] Pruitt was unopposed in the primary and faced no opposition in the general election. Pruitt won another four-year term in 2014.

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Candidates

General election

Republican PartyScott Pruitt -Incumbent[1]Green check mark transparent.png

Results

General election

Pruitt won re-election without opposition in the election.

Past elections

2010

On November 2, 2010, Scott Pruitt won election to the office of Oklahoma Attorney General. He defeatedJim Priest (D) in the general election.

Oklahoma Attorney General, 2010
PartyCandidateVote %Votes
    RepublicanGreen check mark transparent.pngScott Pruitt65.1%666,407
    DemocraticJim Priest34.9%357,162
Total Votes1,023,569
Election results viaOklahoma State Board of Elections.

2006

On November 7, 2006, Drew Edmondson won re-election to the office of Oklahoma Attorney General. He defeated James Dunn (R) in the general election.

Oklahoma Attorney General, 2006
PartyCandidateVote %Votes
    DemocraticGreen check mark transparent.pngDrew EdmondsonIncumbent61.2%563,364
    Republican James Dunn38.8%357,267
Total Votes920,631
Election results viaOklahoma State Board of Elections.

2002

On November 5, 2002, Drew Edmondson won re-election to the office of Oklahoma Attorney General. He defeated Denise A. Bode (R) in the general election.

Oklahoma Attorney General, 2002
PartyCandidateVote %Votes
    DemocraticGreen check mark transparent.pngDrew EdmondsonIncumbent60.1%615,932
    Republican Denise A. Bode39.9%408,833
Total Votes1,024,765
Election results viaOklahoma State Board of Elections.

Campaign finance

Comprehensive donor information for this election has been collected by Follow the Money. Based on available campaign finance records, the candidates raised a total of$968,612 during the election. This information was last updated on April 25, 2015.[5]

Campaign Contribution Totals
CandidateOfficeResultContributions
Scott PruittRepublican PartyOklahoma Attorney GeneralWon$968,612
Grand Total Raised$968,612

Key deadlines

DeadlineEvent
April 11, 2014Filing deadline for all candidates[6]
June 24, 2014Primary election
August 26, 2014Runoff primary election
November 4, 2014General election
January 12, 2015Inauguration day for state executive officials elected in November

Recent news

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See also

External links

Footnotes

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