Oklahoma elections, 2014

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Thestate ofOklahoma held elections in 2014.Below are the dates of note:

2014 elections and events in Oklahoma
School board elections (13)February 11, 2014Red padlock.png
Filing deadline for all candidatesApril 11, 2014Red padlock.png
Voter registration deadline for primary electionMay 30, 2014Red padlock.png
Primary election dateJune 24, 2014Red padlock.png
U.S. Senate special election(primary)June 24, 2014Red padlock.png
State Senate special election(primary)June 24, 2014Red padlock.png
State primary runoff electionAugust 26, 2014Red padlock.png
Petition drive deadline for ballot measuresSeptember 5, 2014Red padlock.png
Voter registration deadline for general electionOctober 10, 2014Red padlock.png
General election dateNovember 4, 2014Red padlock.png
Statewide ballot measuresNovember 4, 2014Red padlock.png
State Senate special election(general)November 4, 2014Red padlock.png
U.S. Senate special election(general)November 4, 2014Red padlock.png

Below are the types of elections that were scheduled inOklahoma in 2014:

On the 2014 ballot
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U.S. SenateScheduled electiona
U.S. HouseScheduled electiona
State ExecutivesScheduled electiona
State SenateScheduled electiona
State HouseScheduled electiona
Statewide ballot measures (3 measures)Scheduled electiona
Local ballot measuresUnscheduled electiond
School boardsScheduled electiona
State courtsScheduled electiona

2014 elections

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Oklahoma State Legislature


See also:Oklahoma State Senate elections, 2014 andOklahoma House of Representatives elections, 2014

Elections for theOklahoma State Senate took place in 2014. A primary election took place on June 24, 2014. The general election was held onNovember 4, 2014. Thesignature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was April 11, 2014. Heading into the election, theRepublican Party controlled the chamber. The following table details the 10 districts with the smallest margin of victory in the November 6, 2012, general election.

2012 Margin of Victory, Oklahoma State Senate
DistrictWinnerMargin of VictoryTotal VotesTop Opponent
District 7Republican PartyLarry Boggs7.7%26,388J. Paul Lane
District 3Republican PartyWayne Shaw8.5%24,715Jim Bynum
District 39Republican PartyBrian Crain13.8%33,416Julie Hall
District 15Republican PartyRob Standridge23.1%30,530Claudia Griffith
District 5Democratic PartyJerry Ellis33.1%23,930Howard Houchen
District 31Republican PartyDon Barrington35.6%23,313Tony Terrill
District 9Democratic PartyEarl Garrison39.4%24,667Barney S Taylor
District 43Republican PartyCorey Brooks41.4%29,731Mike Fullerton
District 13Democratic PartySusan Paddack51.7%26,161Fred E Smith
District 41Republican PartyClark Jolley58.8%34,529Richard Prawdzienski

Elections for theOklahoma House of Representatives took place in 2014. A primary election took place on June 24, 2014. The general election was held onNovember 4, 2014. Thesignature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was April 11, 2014. Heading into the election, theRepublican Party controlled the chamber. The following table details the 10 districts with the smallest margin of victory in the November 6, 2012, general election.

2012 Margin of Victory, Oklahoma House of Representatives
DistrictWinnerMargin of VictoryTotal VotesTop Opponent
District 45Republican PartyAaron Stiles0.1%13,590Paula Roberts
District 56Democratic PartyDavid L Perryman1.1%12,064Chuck Utsler
District 22Republican PartyCharles A McCall1.8%13,219Doris Anne Row
District 71Republican PartyKatie Henke6.5%13,835Dan Arthrell
District 2Republican PartyJohn R. Bennett7.5%11,753Rick Agent
District 12Democratic PartyWade Rousselot7.9%13,616David Tackett
District 14Republican PartyArthur Hulbert9.7%12,550Jerry Rains
District 87Republican PartyJason Nelson10.7%12,744Nick Singer
District 32Republican PartyJason Smalley14.1%13,720Keith Kinnamon
District 23Democratic PartyTerry O'Donnell16.9%10,614Shawna Keller

Elections by type

U.S. Senate

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U.S. Senate elections in Oklahoma

See also:United States Senate elections in Oklahoma, 2014,United States Senate special election in Oklahoma, 2014,Special elections to the 113th United States Congress (2013-2014) andUnited States Senate elections, 2014

There were both regular elections and special elections scheduled for theUnited States congressional delegations from Oklahoma in 2014.

Regularly scheduled elections


Voters inOklahomaelected one member to theU.S. Senate in the regularly scheduledelection on November 4, 2014. Oklahoma also held aspecial election on November 4, 2014.

Candidate Filing DeadlinePrimary ElectionGeneral Election
April 11, 2014
June 24, 2014
November 4, 2014

Primary: Aprimary election is an election in which registered voters select a candidate that they believe should be a political party's candidate for elected office to run in the general election. They are also used to choose convention delegates and party leaders. Primaries are state-level and local-level elections that take place prior to a general election. As of February 2026, both the Democratic Party and the Republican Party were scheduled to hold closed primaries in 2026 and 2027, in which only registered party members could participate.[1][2][3]

For information about which offices are nominated via primary election, seethis article.

Voter registration: Tovote in the primary, voters had to register by May 30, 2014. For thegeneral election, the voter registration deadline was October 10, 2014 (25 days prior to the election).[4]

See also:Oklahoma elections, 2014

Incumbent: The election filled the Senate seat held byJim Inhofe (R). Inhofe was first elected in 1994.

Candidates


Red padlock.pngNote: The filing deadline for candidates was April 11, 2014.

General election candidates


June 24, 2014, primary results

Republican PartyRepublican Primary

Democratic PartyDemocratic Primary


Special elections by date


* November 4, 2014 *

Oklahoma held aspecial election for theU.S. Senate in 2014. The general election date was November 4, 2014, where a six-year term was also up for election for the seat held byJim Inhofe (R).[7][8]

The special election was held to fill the vacancy left by the retirement ofSen.Tom Coburn (R).[7][9]

In November 2013,Coburn's office announced that he was diagnosed with a recurrence of prostate cancer and was undergoing treatment.[10] Coburn announced that he would retire at the end of the113th Congress, two years before his term was set to end. Thegovernor was not allowed to appoint a replacement, requiring a special election.[11] Coburn said that he would stay in office until the session ended so that his successor could be sworn in with the rest of the new members.[12]

Candidate Filing DeadlinePrimary ElectionGeneral Election
April 11, 2014
June 24, 2014
November 4, 2014

Candidates


Red padlock.pngNote: The filing deadline for candidates was April 11, 2014.

General election candidates


August 26, 2014 Democratic runoff primary

Note: No candidate secured more than 50 percent of the vote in the June 24, 2014, primary election. A runoff primary election was held between the top two candidates.[13]


June 24, 2014, primary results

Republican PartyRepublican Primary

Democratic PartyDemocratic Primary

Failed to file

Declined to run


U.S. House

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U.S. House of Representatives elections in Oklahoma

See also:United States House of Representatives elections in Oklahoma, 2014 andUnited States House of Representatives elections, 2014

The2014 U.S. House of Representatives elections inOklahoma took place onNovember 4, 2014. Voterselected five candidates to serve in theU.S. House, one from each of the state's five congressional districts.

Candidate Filing DeadlinePrimary ElectionGeneral Election
April 11, 2014
June 24, 2014
November 4, 2014

Primary: Aprimary election is an election in which registered voters select a candidate that they believe should be a political party's candidate for elected office to run in the general election. They are also used to choose convention delegates and party leaders. Primaries are state-level and local-level elections that take place prior to a general election. As of February 2026, both the Democratic Party and the Republican Party were scheduled to hold closed primaries in 2026 and 2027, in which only registered party members could participate.[24][25][3]

For information about which offices are nominated via primary election, seethis article.

Voter registration: Tovote in the primary, voters had to register by May 30, 2014. For thegeneral election, the voter registration deadline was October 10, 2014 (25 days prior to the election).[26]

See also:Oklahoma elections, 2014


Partisan breakdown


Heading into the November 4 election, the Republican Party held all five of the congressional seats fromOklahoma.

Members of the U.S. House from Oklahoma -- Partisan Breakdown
PartyAs of November 2014After the 2014 Election
    Democratic Party00
    Republican Party55
Total55

Incumbents


Heading into the 2014 election, the incumbents for the five congressional districts were:

NamePartyDistrict
Jim BridenstineEnds.pngRepublican1
Markwayne MullinEnds.pngRepublican2
Frank D. LucasEnds.pngRepublican3
Tom ColeEnds.pngRepublican4
James LankfordEnds.pngRepublican5

List of candidates by district


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1st Congressional District

General election candidates

2nd Congressional District

General election candidates


June 24, 2014, primary results

Republican PartyRepublican Primary

Democratic PartyDemocratic Primary

3rd Congressional District

General election candidates


June 24, 2014, primary results

Republican PartyRepublican Primary

Democratic PartyDemocratic Primary

4th Congressional District

General election candidates


June 24, 2014, primary results

Republican PartyRepublican Primary

Democratic PartyDemocratic Primary

5th Congressional District

General election candidates


August 26, 2014, Republican runoff primary

Note: No candidate secured more than 50 percent of the vote in the June 24, 2014, primary election. A runoff primary election was held between the top two candidates.[5]


August 26, 2014, Democratic runoff primary

Note: No candidate secured more than 50 percent of the vote in the June 24, 2014, primary election. A runoff primary election was held between the top two candidates.[5]


June 24, 2014, primary results

Republican PartyRepublican Primary

Democratic PartyDemocratic Primary

State Executives

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State executive official elections in Oklahoma

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See also:Oklahoma state executive official elections, 2014 andState executive official elections, 2014

Nine state executive positions were up for election in2014 in the state ofOklahoma.

The following offices were elected in 2014 inOklahoma:

List of candidates by office

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Governor


Republican PartyMary Fallin -Incumbent[32][33]Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic PartyJoe Dorman - State representative[34]
Grey.pngRichard Prawdzienski - Former chair of the Oklahoma Libertarian Party[35]
Grey.pngKimberly Willis[36]

Lost in primary

Republican PartyChad Moody[36]
Republican PartyDax Ewbank[36]

Removed from ballot

Grey.pngJoe Sills[36][37]

Withdrawn

Republican PartyRandy Brogdon - Former state senator[38][39]
Democratic PartyRJ Harris - Businessman, 2012 Independent candidate for Congress[40][41]

Lieutenant Governor


Republican PartyTodd Lamb -Incumbent[42]Green check mark transparent.png
Democratic PartyCathy Cummings[43]

Attorney General


Republican PartyScott Pruitt -Incumbent[44]Green check mark transparent.png

Down ballot offices


OfficeIncumbentAssumed OfficeIncumbent running?General Election Candidates2015 WinnerPartisan Switch?
Treasurer Ken Miller
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2011Yes[36]Republican PartyKen MillerRepublican PartyKen MillerNo
State Auditor and InspectorGary Jones
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2011Yes[36]Republican PartyGary JonesRepublican PartyGary JonesNo
Superintendent of Public InstructionJanet Barresi
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2011Defeated in primary[45]Republican PartyJoy Hofmeister
Democratic PartyJohn Cox
Republican PartyJoy HofmeisterNo
Commissioner of InsuranceJohn Doak
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2007Yes[46]Republican PartyJohn DoakRepublican PartyJohn DoakNo
Commissioner of Labor Mark Costello
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2011Yes[36]Republican PartyMark Costello
Democratic PartyMike Workman
Republican PartyMark CostelloNo
Corporation CommissionPatrice Douglas
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2011No[47]Republican PartyTodd HiettRepublican PartyTodd HiettNo


State Senate

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State Senate election in Oklahoma

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See also:Oklahoma State Senate elections, 2014 andState legislative elections, 2014

Elections for theOklahoma State Senate took place in 2014. A primary election took place on June 24, 2014. The general election was held onNovember 4, 2014. Thesignature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was April 11, 2014.

Majority control

See also:Partisan composition of state senates

Heading into the November 4 election, the Republican Party held the majority in theOklahoma State Senate:

Oklahoma State Senate
PartyAs of November 3, 2014After November 4, 2014
    Democratic Party128
    Republican Party3640
Total4848

List of candidates by district

Red padlock.pngNote: The filing deadline for candidates was April 11, 2014.

District 2District 4District 6District 8District 10District 12District 14District 16District 18District 20District 22District 24District 26District 28District 30District 32District 34District 36District 38District 40District 42District 44District 46District 48

State House

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State House elections in Oklahoma

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See also:Oklahoma House of Representatives elections, 2014 andState legislative elections, 2014

Elections for theOklahoma House of Representatives took place in 2014. A primary election took place on June 24, 2014. The general election was held onNovember 4, 2014. Thesignature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was April 11, 2014.

Majority control

See also:Partisan composition of state senates

Heading into the November 4 election, the Republican Party held the majority in theOklahoma House of Representatives:

Oklahoma House of Representatives
PartyAs of November 3, 2014After November 4, 2014
    Democratic Party2929
    Republican Party7272
Total101101

List of candidates by district

Red padlock.pngNote: The filing deadline for candidates was April 11, 2014.

District 1District 2District 3District 4District 5District 6District 7District 8District 9District 10District 11District 12District 13District 14District 15District 16District 17District 18District 19District 20District 21District 22District 23District 24District 25District 26District 27District 28District 29District 30District 31District 32District 33District 34District 35District 36District 37District 38District 39District 40District 41District 42District 43District 44District 45District 46District 47District 48District 49District 50District 51District 52District 53District 54District 55District 56District 57District 58District 59District 60District 61District 62District 63District 64District 65District 66District 67District 68District 69District 70District 71District 72District 73District 74District 75District 76District 77District 78District 79District 80District 81District 82District 83District 84District 85District 86District 87District 88District 89District 90District 91District 92District 93District 94District 95District 96District 97District 98District 99District 100District 101

Statewide ballot measures

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Statewide ballot measure elections in Oklahoma

See also:Oklahoma 2014 ballot measures and2014 ballot measures

Three ballot measures were certified for the2014 ballot in the state ofOklahoma.

On the ballot


November 4:

TypeTitleSubjectDescriptionResult
LRCA State Question 769Admin of Gov'tGuarantees that public officials can also serve as officers and members of the National Guard, Oklahoma State Guard and Officers Reserve CorpsApproveda
LRCA State Question 770VeteransPermits a disabled veteran to sell his or her homestead and acquire another homestead property while keeping the homestead tax exemptionApproveda
LRCA State Question 771VeteransEstablishes a homestead exemption for the surviving spouse of military personnel who die in the line of dutyApproveda

School boards

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School board elections in Oklahoma

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See also:List of school board elections in 2014 andOklahoma school board elections, 2014

In 2014,670 ofAmerica's largest school districtsheldelections for2,188 seats. These elections tookplace in37 states.

State elections


A total of13 Oklahoma school districts amongAmerica's largest school districts by enrollment held elections in 2014 for16 seats. Each district held elections on February 11, 2014.

Here are several quick facts about Oklahoma's school board elections in 2014:

  • An average of 1.31 candidates ran for each board seat up for election in 2014 in Oklahoma’s largest school districts by enrollment, which was lower than thenational average of 1.89 candidates per seat.
  • 62.50 percent of the school board seats on the ballot in 2014 were unopposed. This was a higher percentage than the 32.57 percent of school board seats that wereunopposed nationally.
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  • 62.50 percent of theincumbents whose seats were on the ballot ran for re-election in 2014, and they retained half of the total seats up for election.
  • Seven newcomers were elected to school boards in Oklahoma. They took 43.75 percent of the total seats in 2014, which was higher than the 38.19 percent of school board seats thatwent to newcomers nationally.
  • One school board seat in Oklahoma was not filled in the 2014 elections as no one filed to run for it.
  • The largest school district by enrollment with an election in 2014 wasOklahoma City Public Schools with 42,989 K-12 students.
  • The smallest school district by enrollment with an election in 2014 was Owasso Public Schools with 9,143 K-12 students.
  • Mustang Public Schools,Oklahoma City Public Schools and Tulsa Public Schools had the most seats on the ballot in 2014 with two seats up for election in each district.
  • Ten districts were tied for the fewest seats on the ballot in 2014 with one seat up for election in each district.

The districts listed below served 253,114 K-12 students during the 2010-2011 school year, according to the National Center for Education Statistics.[48] Click on the district names for more information on the district and its school board elections.

2014 Oklahoma School Board Elections
DistrictDateSeats up for electionTotal board seatsStudent enrollment
Broken Arrow Public Schools2/11/20141516,732
Edmond Public Schools2/11/20141521,344
Jenks Public Schools2/11/20141510,371
Lawton Public Schools2/11/20141516,199
Midwest City-Del City Schools2/11/20141514,753
Moore Public Schools2/11/20141522,226
Mustang Public Schools2/11/2014259,213
Norman Public Schools2/11/20141514,644
Oklahoma City Public Schools2/11/20142842,989
Owasso Public Schools2/11/2014159,143
Putnam City Schools2/11/20141519,068
Tulsa Public Schools2/11/20142741,501
Union Public Schools2/11/20141514,931



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Voting in Oklahoma

See also:Voting in Oklahoma

Important voting information

  • Aprimary election is an election in which registered voters select a candidate that they believe should be a political party's candidate for elected office to run in the general election. They are also used to choose convention delegates and party leaders. Primaries are state-level and local-level elections that take place prior to a general election. As of February 2026, both the Democratic Party and the Republican Party were scheduled to hold closed primaries in 2026 and 2027, in which only registered party members could participate.[49][50][3]

For information about which offices are nominated via primary election, seethis article.

  • In April 2015, Oklahoma passed legislation authorizing an online voter registration system. The law took effect on November 1, 2015.[51][52]

Voting absentee

See also:Absentee voting by state

For information abouteligibility,deadlines,military and overseas voting andupdates to the voting laws in Oklahoma, please visit ourabsentee voting by state page.

Voting early

See also:Early voting

Oklahoma is one of 34 states that have early voting with no specific requirements as to who can vote early. Early voting is held on the Thursday and Friday (and Saturday for state and federal elections only) immediately preceding Election Day.The average number of days prior to an election that voters can cast an early ballot is 21 days in states with a definitive starting date.[53]

Elections Performance Index

See also:Pew Charitable Trusts' Elections Performance Index

Oklahoma ranked46th out of the 50 states and District of Columbia in thePew Charitable Trusts' Elections Performance Index (EPI), based on the2012 elections. The EPI examined election administration performance and assigned an average percentage score based on 17 indicators of election performance. These indicators were chosen in order to determine both the convenience and integrity of these three phases of an election: registration, voting and counting. Oklahoma received an overall score of 52 percent.[54]

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Footnotes

  1. Oklahoma State Election Board, "Oklahoma's Recognized Political Parties Keep Primaries Closed," December 10, 2025
  2. Oklahoma State Election Board, "Political Parties, accessed February 5, 2026
  3. 3.03.13.2Oklahoma State Courts Network, "Okla. Stat. tit. 26, § 1–104," accessed February 5, 2026
  4. Oklahoma State Election Board Website, "Voter Registration in Oklahoma," accessed January 3, 2014
  5. 5.05.15.25.35.45.55.65.75.8Associated Press, "Oklahoma - Summary Vote Results," accessed June 24, 2014
  6. 6.006.016.026.036.046.056.066.076.086.096.106.116.126.136.146.156.166.176.186.196.206.216.226.236.246.256.266.276.286.296.306.316.326.336.346.356.36Ok.gov, "Candidates for Federal, State and Legislative Offices," accessed June 13, 2014Cite error: Invalid<ref> tag; name "ok" defined multiple times with different contentCite error: Invalid<ref> tag; name "ok" defined multiple times with different contentCite error: Invalid<ref> tag; name "ok" defined multiple times with different content
  7. 7.07.1Roll Call, "Special Election Dates Set to Replace Coburn," accessed January 18, 2014
  8. Kfor.com, "Oklahoma will hold special election to fill Coburn’s U.S. Senate seat after retirement," accessed January 18, 2014
  9. The City Wire, "Oklahoma Sen. Coburn announces resignation, special election set," accessed January 18, 2014
  10. The Washington Post, "Coburn diagnosed with prostate cancer," accessed November 8, 2013
  11. The Hill, "Okla. Sen. Coburn to retire at end of 2014," accessed January 17, 2014
  12. News OK.com, "Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin sets special election to replace Sen. Tom Coburn," accessed January 18, 2014
  13. 13.013.1Associated Press, "Oklahoma - Summary Vote Results," accessed June 24, 2014
  14. Associated Press, "Oklahoma - Summary Vote Results," accessed August 26, 2014
  15. Politico, "James Lankford announces Senate bid," accessed January 20, 2014
  16. 16.016.1Politico, "Jim Bridenstine says no to Senate run," accessed January 29, 2014
  17. The Hill, "Oklahoma House Speaker moving toward Senate bid," accessed January 22, 2014
  18. Jason Weger for Senate, "Intro," accessed January 30, 2014
  19. News on 6, "Oklahoma Professor Announces Plans To Run For Senate," accessed March 13, 2014
  20. Randy Brogdon for Senate, "Brogdon Seeks Senate Seat, McConnell’s Removal," accessed March 19, 2014
  21. 21.021.121.2Sun Herald, "Dems say 'no' to run for Okla's US Senate seat," accessed January 22, 2014
  22. Politico, "Frank Keating won’t seek Tom Coburn’s seat," accessed January 27, 2014
  23. Politico, "Frank Keating considers running for Tom Coburn’s seat," accessed January 24, 2014
  24. Oklahoma State Election Board, "Oklahoma's Recognized Political Parties Keep Primaries Closed," December 10, 2025
  25. Oklahoma State Election Board, "Political Parties, accessed February 5, 2026
  26. Oklahoma State Election Board Website, "Voter Registration in Oklahoma," accessed January 3, 2014
  27. 27.027.1Associated Press, "Oklahoma - Summary Vote Results," accessed August 26, 2014
  28. News 9, "OK Corporation Commission Chairman To Enter US House Race," accessed January 23, 2014
  29. Harvey Sparks for Congress, "Home," accessed March 19, 2014
  30. Steve Russell for Congress, "Home," accessed May 5, 2014
  31. Campaign website, "Home," accessed February 20, 2014
  32. Oklahomans for Ballot Access Reform, "Governor Mary Fallin Has Made Moves Toward A Re-election Bid; Who Will Oppose Her?" July 10, 2013
  33. Tulsa World, "Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin kicks off re-election campaign," October 18, 2013
  34. KFOR, "Rep. Joe Dorman to explore run for governor," December 17, 2013
  35. Oklahomans For Ballot Access Reform, "Richard Prawdzienski Announces Independent Bid For Governor’s Seat," February 25, 2014
  36. 36.036.136.236.336.436.536.6Oklahoma State Election Board, "Candidates for Federal, State, Legislative and Judicial Offices," April 14, 2014Cite error: Invalid<ref> tag; name "filing" defined multiple times with different content
  37. KJRH Tulsa, "Guilty plea disqualifies independent candidate Joe Sills from Oklahoma governor race," April 21, 2014
  38. Tulsa World, "Randy Brogdon to make another run for governor," December 30, 2013
  39. NewsOK, "Randy Brogdon dissolves Oklahoma gubernatorial race corporation," February 20, 2014
  40. RJ Harris, "RJ Harris for Oklahoma Governor," August 8, 2013
  41. NewsOK, "R.J. Harris, Democratic candidate for Oklahoma governor, drops out of race," January 23, 2014
  42. The Oklahoman, "Slow election year shaping up for 2014 in Oklahoma," August 8, 2013
  43. DemoOkie, "Cathy Cummings to run for Lieutenant Governor with a video," December 2, 2012
  44. Tulsa World, "Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt to seek re-election," July 29, 2013(dead link)
  45. Janet Barresi, "Campaign website," accessed January 16, 2013
  46. NewsOK, "Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner John Doak seeks re-election," November 7, 2013
  47. News9, "OK Corporation Commission Chairman To Enter US House Race," January 23, 2014
  48. National Center for Education Statistics, "Elementary/Secondary Information System," accessed March 21, 2014
  49. Oklahoma State Election Board, "Oklahoma's Recognized Political Parties Keep Primaries Closed," December 10, 2025
  50. Oklahoma State Election Board, "Political Parties, accessed February 5, 2026
  51. NewsOK, "Oklahoma voter registration soon will be available online," June 16, 2015
  52. News 9, "Oklahoma Will Soon Allow Online Voter Registration," October 5, 2015
  53. Oklahoma State Election Board, "Early Voting," accessed December 16, 2013
  54. Pew Charitable Trusts, "Election Performance Index Report," accessed April 23, 2014
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