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2012 Oklahoma elections
The Oklahoma state elections was held onElection Day , November 6, 2012 for a number of offices. The Presidential Preferential Primary Election was held on March 6, 2012, and thePrimary Election was held on June 26, 2012.[ 1]
All five Oklahoma seats in theUnited 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 [ edit ] One seat on theOklahoma Corporation Commission is up for election in 2012.
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24 of the 48 seats in theOklahoma 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 [ edit ] This section needs to beupdated . Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. (January 2021 )
All 101 seats in theOklahoma 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
These races are "retention" votes based on Oklahoma's use of theMissouri Plan for electing judicial nominees.
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
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
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
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