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Election Summary OFFICIAL RESULTS - General Election 1/5/2015 12:11 PM Election Date: 11/4/2014 GOVERNOR FOR GOVERNOR 1956 of 1956 Precincts Completely Reporting ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION MAIL VOTING DAY TOTAL JOE DORMAN (DEM) 9,550 20,061 308,628 338,239 41.0% MARY FALLIN (REP) 15,948 22,831 421,519 460,298 55.8% KIMBERLY WILLIS (IND) 327 615 16,227 17,169 2.1% RICHARD PRAWDZIENSKI (IND) 211 304 8,610 9,125 1.1% Total 26,036 43,811 754,984 824,831 ea2493 Page 1 of 33 OFFICIAL RESULTS - General Election 1/5/2015 12:11 PM Election Date: 11/4/2014 LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR 1956 of 1956 Precincts Completely Reporting ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION MAIL VOTING DAY TOTAL CATHY CUMMINGS (DEM) 8,374 15,551 234,639 258,564 31.5% TODD G. LAMB (REP) 17,520 28,068 516,500 562,088 68.5% Total 25,894 43,619 751,139 820,652 ea2493 Page 2 of 33 OFFICIAL RESULTS - General Election 1/5/2015 12:11 PM Election Date: 11/4/2014 SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 1956 of 1956 Precincts Completely Reporting ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION MAIL VOTING DAY TOTAL JOHN COX (DEM) 10,687 21,244 329,947 361,878 44.2% JOY HOFMEISTER (REP) 15,014 22,255 419,784 457,053 55.8% Total 25,701 43,499 749,731 818,931 ea2493 Page 3 of 33 OFFICIAL RESULTS - General Election 1/5/2015 12:11 PM Election Date: 11/4/2014 COMMISSIONER OF LABOR FOR COMMISSIONER OF LABOR 1956 of 1956 Precincts Completely Reporting ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION MAIL VOTING DAY TOTAL MIKE WORKMAN (DEM) 9,004 17,849 272,431 299,284 37.2% MARK COSTELLO (REP) 16,155 24,759 463,393 504,307 62.8% Total 25,159 42,608 735,824 803,591 ea2493 Page 4 of 33 OFFICIAL RESULTS - General Election 1/5/2015 12:11 PM Election Date: 11/4/2014 UNITED STATES SENATOR FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR 1956 of 1956 Precincts Completely Reporting ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION MAIL VOTING DAY TOTAL MATT SILVERSTEIN (DEM) 7,799 14,649 211,859 234,307 28.5% JIM INHOFE (REP) 17,451 27,774 512,941 558,166 68.0% AARON DeLOZIER (IND) 176 279 7,338 7,793 0.9% RAY WOODS (IND) 225 366 9,322 9,913 1.2% JOAN FARR (IND) 314 477 9,763 10,554 1.3% Total 25,965 43,545 751,223 820,733 FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR (UNEXPIRED TERM) 1956 of 1956 Precincts Completely Reporting ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION MAIL VOTING DAY TOTAL CONNIE JOHNSON (DEM) 7,724 14,863 215,336 237,923 29.0% JAMES LANKFORD (REP) 17,602 27,741 511,659 557,002 67.9% MARK T. BEARD (IND) 618 988 24,359 25,965 3.2% Total 25,944 43,592 751,354 820,890 ea2493 Page 5 of 33 OFFICIAL RESULTS - General Election 1/5/2015 12:11 PM Election Date: 11/4/2014 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 02 528 of 528 Precincts Completely Reporting ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION MAIL VOTING DAY TOTAL EARL E. EVERETT (DEM) 976 2,936 35,052 38,964 24.6% MARKWAYNE MULLIN (REP) 2,123 7,408 101,394 110,925 70.0% JON DOUTHITT (IND) 120 401 7,997 8,518 5.4% Total 3,219 10,745 144,443 158,407 FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 03 480 of 480 Precincts Completely Reporting ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION MAIL VOTING DAY TOTAL FRANKIE ROBBINS (DEM) 1,177 2,119 32,974 36,270 21.4% FRANK D. LUCAS (REP) 3,820 7,927 121,588 133,335 78.6% Total 4,997 10,046 154,562 169,605 FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 04 349 of 349 Precincts Completely Reporting ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION MAIL VOTING DAY TOTAL BERT SMITH (DEM) 1,346 2,921 36,731 40,998 24.7% TOM COLE (REP) 3,712 7,066 106,943 117,721 70.8% DENNIS B. JOHNSON (IND) 182 416 6,951 7,549 4.5% Total 5,240 10,403 150,625 166,268 FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 05 273 of 273 Precincts Completely Reporting ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION MAIL VOTING DAY TOTAL AL McAFFREY (DEM) 2,379 3,392 52,019 57,790 36.3% STEVE RUSSELL (REP) 4,658 3,029 87,945 95,632 60.1% BUDDY RAY (IND) 33 33 1,404 1,470 0.9% TOM BOGGS (IND) 55 46 1,964 2,065 1.3% ea2493 Page 6 of 33 OFFICIAL RESULTS - General Election 1/5/2015 12:11 PM Election Date: 11/4/2014 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 05 273 of 273 Precincts Completely Reporting ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION MAIL VOTING DAY TOTAL ROBERT T. MURPHY (IND) 86 69 2,021 2,176 1.4% Total 7,211 6,569 145,353 159,133 ea2493 Page 7 of 33 OFFICIAL RESULTS - General Election 1/5/2015 12:11 PM Election Date: 11/4/2014 STATE SENATOR FOR STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 4 48 of 48 Precincts Completely Reporting ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION MAIL VOTING DAY TOTAL ANN WEAVER (DEM) 164 511 6,152 6,827 42.8% MARK ALLEN (REP) 127 599 8,381 9,107 57.2% Total 291 1,110 14,533 15,934 FOR STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 5 (UNEXPIRED TERM) 84 of 84 Precincts Completely Reporting ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION MAIL VOTING DAY TOTAL CURTIS McDANIEL (DEM) 108 456 6,595 7,159 45.7% JOSEPH W. SILK (REP) 124 519 7,862 8,505 54.3% Total 232 975 14,457 15,664 FOR STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 6 58 of 58 Precincts Completely Reporting ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION MAIL VOTING DAY TOTAL JOE B. HILL (DEM) 174 749 6,981 7,904 44.5% JOSH BRECHEEN (REP) 231 941 8,351 9,523 53.6% VICKI J. GAYLOR (IND) 7 25 307 339 1.9% Total 412 1,715 15,639 17,766 FOR STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 8 58 of 58 Precincts Completely Reporting ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION MAIL VOTING DAY TOTAL SELINA JAYNE-DORNAN (DEM) 181 379 6,588 7,148 44.1% ROGER THOMPSON (REP) 199 471 8,385 9,055 55.9% Total 380 850 14,973 16,203 ea2493 Page 8 of 33 OFFICIAL RESULTS - General Election 1/5/2015 12:11 PM Election Date: 11/4/2014 STATE SENATOR FOR STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 14 56 of 56 Precincts Completely Reporting ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION MAIL VOTING DAY TOTAL CHEQUITA WILLIAMS (DEM) 95 275 3,618 3,988 23.3% FRANK SIMPSON (REP) 249 1,087 11,776 13,112 76.7% Total 344 1,362 15,394 17,100 FOR STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 18 41 of 41 Precincts Completely Reporting ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION MAIL VOTING DAY TOTAL CHARLES R. ARNALL (DEM) 112 221 5,014 5,347 31.3% KIM DAVID (REP) 251 392 11,087 11,730 68.7% Total 363 613 16,101 17,077 FOR STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 26 59 of 59 Precincts Completely Reporting ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION MAIL VOTING DAY TOTAL KEVIN BLACK (DEM) 195 451 6,854 7,500 43.1% DARCY A. JECH (REP) 263 644 8,980 9,887 56.9% Total 458 1,095 15,834 17,387 FOR STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 28 40 of 40 Precincts Completely Reporting ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION MAIL VOTING DAY TOTAL MARILYN RAINWATER (DEM) 101 290 4,663 5,054 28.3% JASON SMALLEY (REP) 292 673 11,816 12,781 71.7% Total 393 963 16,479 17,835 FOR STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 40 31 of 31 Precincts Completely Reporting ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION MAIL VOTING DAY TOTAL JOHN HANDY EDWARDS (DEM) 411 382 7,960 8,753 45.5% ea2493 Page 9 of 33 OFFICIAL RESULTS - General Election 1/5/2015 12:11 PM Election Date: 11/4/2014 STATE SENATOR FOR STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 40 31 of 31 Precincts Completely Reporting ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION MAIL VOTING DAY TOTAL ERVIN YEN (REP) 571 313 9,589 10,473 54.5% Total 982 695 17,549 19,226 FOR STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 42 26 of 26 Precincts Completely Reporting ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION MAIL VOTING DAY TOTAL HIAWATHA N. BOULDIN, JR. (DEM) 187 171 4,999 5,357 32.2% JACK FRY (REP) 452 158 9,432 10,042 60.3% CHARLES THOMPSON (IND) 37 15 1,193 1,245 7.5% Total 676 344 15,624 16,644 FOR STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 44 27 of 27 Precincts Completely Reporting ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION MAIL VOTING DAY TOTAL MICHAEL BROOKS-JIMENEZ (DEM) 217 114 4,053 4,384 41.8% RALPH SHORTEY (REP) 252 94 5,072 5,418 51.7% CONSTANCE FAWCETT (IND) 24 12 644 680 6.5% Total 493 220 9,769 10,482 FOR STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 48 34 of 34 Precincts Completely Reporting ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION MAIL VOTING DAY TOTAL ANASTASIA A. PITTMAN (DEM) 386 1,482 12,386 14,254 83.0% DUANE CRUMBACHER (REP) 158 108 2,651 2,917 17.0% Total 544 1,590 15,037 17,171 ea2493 Page 10 of 33 OFFICIAL RESULTS - General Election 1/5/2015 12:11 PM Election Date: 11/4/2014 STATE REPRESENTATIVE FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 1 35 of 35 Precincts Completely Reporting ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION MAIL VOTING DAY TOTAL JOHNNY TADLOCK (DEM) 66 266 3,789 4,121 55.3% J. P. LONGACRE (REP) 48 161 3,125 3,334 44.7% Total 114 427 6,914 7,455 FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 3 21 of 21 Precincts Completely Reporting ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION MAIL VOTING DAY TOTAL JAMES H.
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