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Election Summary OFFICIAL RESULTS - Primary Election 7/7/2014 9:05 AM Election Date: 6/24/2014 SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 1956 of 1956 Precincts Completely Reporting Democrat ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION MAIL VOTING DAY TOTAL JOHN COX 1,379 3,911 63,599 68,889 41.0% JACK C. HERRON, JR. 757 1,148 20,430 22,335 13.3% IVAN HOLMES 596 776 11,132 12,504 7.4% FREDA DESKIN 1,699 2,947 59,489 64,135 38.2% Total 4,431 8,782 154,650 167,863 ea2493 Page 1 of 28 OFFICIAL RESULTS - Primary Election 7/7/2014 9:05 AM Election Date: 6/24/2014 UNITED STATES SENATOR FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR (UNEXPIRED TERM) 1956 of 1956 Precincts Completely Reporting Democrat ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION MAIL VOTING DAY TOTAL PATRICK MICHAEL HAYES 806 1,752 31,385 33,943 20.8% JIM ROGERS 1,195 3,044 53,359 57,598 35.3% CONNIE JOHNSON 2,401 3,704 65,357 71,462 43.8% Total 4,402 8,500 150,101 163,003 ea2493 Page 2 of 28 OFFICIAL RESULTS - Primary Election 7/7/2014 9:05 AM Election Date: 6/24/2014 UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 02 528 of 528 Precincts Completely Reporting Democrat ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION MAIL VOTING DAY TOTAL EARL E. EVERETT 532 2,008 30,579 33,119 62.6% JOSHUA HARRIS-TILL 351 1,256 18,206 19,813 37.4% Total 883 3,264 48,785 52,932 FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 04 349 of 349 Precincts Completely Reporting Democrat ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION MAIL VOTING DAY TOTAL BERT SMITH 696 1,421 22,151 24,268 81.6% TAE SI 168 282 5,035 5,485 18.4% Total 864 1,703 27,186 29,753 FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 05 273 of 273 Precincts Completely Reporting Democrat ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION MAIL VOTING DAY TOTAL TOM GUILD 396 512 10,695 11,603 42.1% AL McAFFREY 388 357 7,762 8,507 30.9% LEONA LEONARD 266 304 6,861 7,431 27.0% Total 1,050 1,173 25,318 27,541 ea2493 Page 3 of 28 OFFICIAL RESULTS - Primary Election 7/7/2014 9:05 AM Election Date: 6/24/2014 STATE SENATOR FOR STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 8 58 of 58 Precincts Completely Reporting Democrat ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION MAIL VOTING DAY TOTAL CHAD BONDS 32 92 1,758 1,882 27.9% GARY L. CLASON 39 80 2,002 2,121 31.4% SELINA JAYNE-DORNAN 62 98 2,592 2,752 40.7% Total 133 270 6,352 6,755 FOR STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 28 40 of 40 Precincts Completely Reporting Democrat ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION MAIL VOTING DAY TOTAL MARILYN RAINWATER 59 141 2,259 2,459 59.8% BILLY HINTON 31 78 1,542 1,651 40.2% Total 90 219 3,801 4,110 FOR STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 46 21 of 21 Precincts Completely Reporting Democrat ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION MAIL VOTING DAY TOTAL WILFREDO SANTOS RIVERA 14 21 415 450 20.4% KAY FLOYD 62 61 1,632 1,755 79.6% Total 76 82 2,047 2,205 FOR STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 48 34 of 34 Precincts Completely Reporting Democrat ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION MAIL VOTING DAY TOTAL CHRISTINE BYRD 37 73 904 1,014 15.2% ANASTASIA A. PITTMAN 137 415 5,107 5,659 84.8% Total 174 488 6,011 6,673 ea2493 Page 4 of 28 OFFICIAL RESULTS - Primary Election 7/7/2014 9:05 AM Election Date: 6/24/2014 STATE REPRESENTATIVE FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 1 35 of 35 Precincts Completely Reporting Democrat ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION MAIL VOTING DAY TOTAL JOHNNY TADLOCK 34 134 1,993 2,161 57.5% KENT HENDON 21 50 1,529 1,600 42.5% Total 55 184 3,522 3,761 FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 7 20 of 20 Precincts Completely Reporting Democrat ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION MAIL VOTING DAY TOTAL DONNIE HOWE 13 20 596 629 33.5% BEN LORING 25 65 1,158 1,248 66.5% Total 38 85 1,754 1,877 FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 32 23 of 23 Precincts Completely Reporting Democrat ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION MAIL VOTING DAY TOTAL JAMEY WHITE 15 18 450 483 27.3% MICHIAL POTEET 30 72 1,186 1,288 72.7% Total 45 90 1,636 1,771 FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 63 22 of 22 Precincts Completely Reporting Democrat ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION MAIL VOTING DAY TOTAL B. L. COZAD JR 10 43 531 584 34.8% JUAN RODRIGUEZ 8 95 993 1,096 65.2% Total 18 138 1,524 1,680 FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 88 12 of 12 Precincts Completely Reporting Democrat ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION MAIL VOTING DAY TOTAL JOHN GIBBONS 10 15 359 384 16.4% ea2493 Page 5 of 28 OFFICIAL RESULTS - Primary Election 7/7/2014 9:05 AM Election Date: 6/24/2014 STATE REPRESENTATIVE FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 88 12 of 12 Precincts Completely Reporting Democrat ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION MAIL VOTING DAY TOTAL MARK FAULK 13 15 428 456 19.5% PAULA SOPHIA 10 30 514 554 23.7% JASON DUNNINGTON 27 35 884 946 40.4% Total 60 95 2,185 2,340 FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 89 8 of 8 Precincts Completely Reporting Democrat ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION MAIL VOTING DAY TOTAL VIRGINIA POINDEXTER 6 3 48 57 9.0% SHANE STONE 4 1 197 202 32.0% CHRIS BRYANT 6 0 95 101 16.0% MARY SOSA 10 10 251 271 42.9% Total 26 14 591 631 FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 97 18 of 18 Precincts Completely Reporting Democrat ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION MAIL VOTING DAY TOTAL MIKE SHELTON 92 254 2,861 3,207 80.8% BRUCE T. FISHER 21 48 691 760 19.2% Total 113 302 3,552 3,967 FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 99 16 of 16 Precincts Completely Reporting Democrat ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION MAIL VOTING DAY TOTAL STEVE DAVIS 12 34 593 639 25.6% ELEANOR DARDEN THOMPSON 16 62 701 779 31.3% GEORGE E. YOUNG 28 87 959 1,074 43.1% Total 56 183 2,253 2,492 ea2493 Page 6 of 28 OFFICIAL RESULTS - Primary Election 7/7/2014 9:05 AM Election Date: 6/24/2014 DISTRICT ATTORNEY FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY DISTRICT 15 33 of 33 Precincts Completely Reporting Democrat ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION MAIL VOTING DAY TOTAL RODNEY L. BROOK 6 41 522 569 8.4% ORVIL LOGE 26 224 3,009 3,259 48.0% LARRY D. MOORE 19 166 2,772 2,957 43.6% Total 51 431 6,303 6,785 FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY DISTRICT 20 72 of 72 Precincts Completely Reporting Democrat ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION MAIL VOTING DAY TOTAL CRAIG LADD 120 383 4,499 5,002 67.7% EDWARD FROCK 30 156 2,203 2,389 32.3% Total 150 539 6,702 7,391 ea2493 Page 7 of 28 OFFICIAL RESULTS - Primary Election 7/7/2014 9:05 AM Election Date: 6/24/2014 GOVERNOR FOR GOVERNOR 1956 of 1956 Precincts Completely Reporting Republican ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION MAIL VOTING DAY TOTAL DAX EWBANK 789 1,215 22,016 24,020 9.1% CHAD MOODY 940 2,104 37,795 40,839 15.4% MARY FALLIN 7,160 8,893 183,982 200,035 75.5% Total 8,889 12,212 243,793 264,894 ea2493 Page 8 of 28 OFFICIAL RESULTS - Primary Election 7/7/2014 9:05 AM Election Date: 6/24/2014 SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION 1956 of 1956 Precincts Completely Reporting Republican ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION MAIL VOTING DAY TOTAL BRIAN S. KELLY 1,827 2,536 51,697 56,060 21.4% JANET COSTELLO BARRESI 2,513 2,524 50,011 55,048 21.0% JOY HOFMEISTER 4,284 7,081 139,759 151,124 57.6% Total 8,624 12,141 241,467 262,232 ea2493 Page 9 of 28 OFFICIAL RESULTS - Primary Election 7/7/2014 9:05 AM Election Date: 6/24/2014 INSURANCE COMMISSIONER FOR INSURANCE COMMISSIONER 1956 of 1956 Precincts Completely Reporting Republican ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION MAIL VOTING DAY TOTAL BILL VINER 1,629 2,482 51,062 55,173 22.5% JOHN DOAK 6,627 9,022 174,244 189,893 77.5% Total 8,256 11,504 225,306 245,066 ea2493 Page 10 of 28 OFFICIAL RESULTS - Primary Election 7/7/2014 9:05 AM Election Date: 6/24/2014 CORPORATION COMMISSIONER FOR CORPORATION COMMISSIONER 1956 of 1956 Precincts Completely Reporting Republican ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION MAIL VOTING DAY TOTAL TODD HIETT 4,533 6,178 117,462 128,173 52.2% CLIFF BRANAN 3,472 5,291 108,406 117,169 47.8% Total 8,005 11,469 225,868 245,342 ea2493 Page 11 of 28 OFFICIAL RESULTS - Primary Election 7/7/2014 9:05 AM Election Date: 6/24/2014 UNITED STATES SENATOR FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR 1956 of 1956 Precincts Completely Reporting Republican ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION MAIL VOTING DAY TOTAL EVELYN L ROGERS 359 606 10,995 11,960 4.5% ROB MOYE 148 182 4,516 4,846 1.8% D. JEAN McBRIDE-SAMUELS 149 133 3,683 3,965 1.5% JIM INHOFE 7,835 10,691 212,765 231,291 87.7% ERICK PAUL WYATT 397 573 10,743 11,713 4.4% Total 8,888 12,185 242,702 263,775 FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR (UNEXPIRED TERM) 1956 of 1956 Precincts Completely Reporting Republican ABSENTEE EARLY ELECTION MAIL VOTING DAY TOTAL ANDY CRAIG 126 145 2,156 2,427 0.9% T.
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