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2012 Oklahoma elections

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2012 Oklahoma elections

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Elections in Oklahoma
Government
Legislature

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]

President

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Main article:United States presidential election in Oklahoma, 2012
Oklahoma presidential election, 2012
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanMitt Romney891,32566.77%
DemocraticBarack Obama381,02233.23%
Total votes1,334,872

US Representatives

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Main article:United States House of Representatives elections in Oklahoma, 2012
See also:United States House of Representatives elections, 2012

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

CandidateVotes%
District 1
 Jim Bridenstine181,08463.47%
 John Olson91,42132.04%
 Craig Allen285,3124.49%
District 2
 Markwayne Mullin143,70157.34%
 Rob Wallace96,08138.34%
 Michael G. Fulks10,8304.32%
District 3
 Frank D. Lucas201,74475.28%
 Timothy Ray Murray53,47219.95%
 William M. Sanders12,7874.77%
District 4
 Tom Cole176,74067.89%
 Donna Marie Bebo71,84627.60%
 RJ Harris11,7454.51%
District 5
 James Lankford153,60358.70%
 Tom Guild97,50437.26%
 Pat Martin5,3942.06%
 Robert T. Murphy5,1761.98%

Corporation Commissioner

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One seat on theOklahoma Corporation Commission is up for election in 2012.

State legislature

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Senate

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24 of the 48 seats in theOklahoma Senate are up for election in 2012.

CandidateVotes%
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
CandidateVotes%
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

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

CandidateVotes%
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
CandidateVotes%
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

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These races are "retention" votes based on Oklahoma's use of theMissouri Plan for electing judicial nominees.

Oklahoma Supreme Court

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Noma D. Gurich
ChoiceVotes%
Result not yet known
Total votes100.00
Yvonne Kauger
ChoiceVotes%
Result not yet known
Total votes100.00
James E. Edmondson
ChoiceVotes%
Result not yet known
Total votes100.00
Douglas L. Combs
ChoiceVotes%
Result not yet known
Total votes100.00

Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals

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Clancy Smith
ChoiceVotes%
Result not yet known
Total votes100.00
Arlene Johnson
ChoiceVotes%
Result not yet known
Total votes100.00
David B. Lewis
ChoiceVotes%
Result not yet known
Total votes100.00

Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals

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P. Thomas Thornbrugh
ChoiceVotes%
Result not yet known
Total votes100.00
William C. Hetherington, Jr
ChoiceVotes%
Result not yet known
Total votes100.00
Kenneth L. Buettner
ChoiceVotes%
Result not yet known
Total votes100.00
Robert Bobby Bell
ChoiceVotes%
Result not yet known
Total votes100.00
E. Bay Mitchell, III
ChoiceVotes%
Result not yet known
Total votes100.00

References

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  1. ^"Oklahoma Elections 2012"(PDF). Oklahoma State Election Board. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on January 31, 2012. RetrievedOctober 15, 2011.

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