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Note: All Results Are for Rogers County Note: All results are for Rogers County. Some numbers may be pre-provisional and may be off by a few votes, but do not affect the overall results in any significant way. Source: Rogers County Election Board Archive 2006 Election Cycle Voter Turnout for Democratic Primary Election – July 25, 2006 5,325 Voted/22,176 Registered = 24.01% Oklahoma Gubernatorial Democratic Primary Results – July 25, 2006 Brad Henry Andrew W. Marr, Jr. 4,460 817 Oklahoma Lieutenant Gubernatorial Democratic Primary Results – July 25, 2006 Cal Hobson Jari Askins Pete Regan Jim Rogers 880 2,001 1,681 653 Oklahoma Commissioner of Labor Democratic Primary Results – July 25, 2006 Frank Shurden Lloyd L. Fields 2,431 2,596 Oklahoma House of Representative District 6 Democratic Primary Results – July 25, 2006 Kenny Weast Henry Flanders Chuck Hoskin 769 78 588 Oklahoma House of Representative District 74 Democratic Primary Results – July 25, 2006 Wayne Guevara Stan Brooks Carl Weston 177 136 194 Rogers County Commissioner District 1 Democratic Primary Results – July 25, 2006 John Jumper Arthur Mathews John Cummings Shawn Payne Danny Morgan 224 434 449 458 177 Dan DeLozier 593 Rogers County Commissioner District 3 Democratic Primary Results – July 25, 2006 Ken C. Froese Randy Lee Baldridge Bruce Patrick Long 354 1,212 256 Voter Turnout for Democratic Primary Election – July 25, 2006 3,775 Voted/20,455 Registered = 18.46% Oklahoma Gubernatorial Republican Primary Results – July 25, 2006 James A. Williamson Ernest Istook Jim Evanoff Bob Sullivan 507 1,358 194 1,654 Oklahoma Lieutenant Gubernatorial Republican Primary Results – July 25, 2006 Todd Hiett Nancy Riley Scott Pruitt 1,361 859 1,465 Oklahoma State Treasurer Republican Primary Results – July 25, 2006 Daniel Keating Howard Barnett 1,627 2,031 Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner Republican Primary Results – July 25, 2006 Tahl Willard Bill Case 774 2,566 U.S. House of Representative District 1 Republican Primary Results – July 25, 2006 John S. Sullivan Evelyn L. Rogers Fran Moghaddam 556 103 18 U.S. House of Representative District 2 Republican Primary Results – July 25, 2006 Patrick K. Miller Raymond J. Wickson 1,888 774 Oklahoma Senate District 2 Republican Primary Results – July 25, 2006 Bob L. Brown Damon B. Harris Dale L. Jackson Ami Shaffer 638 110 313 1,863 Oklahoma House of Representative District 6 Republican Primary Results – July 25, 2006 Pat Lair Wayland Smalley 210 419 Voter Turnout for Democratic Primary Runoff Election – August 22, 2006 3,664 Voted/22,221 Registered = 16.49% Oklahoma Lieutenant Gubernatorial Democratic Primary Runoff Results – August 22, 2006 Jari Askins Pete Regan 1,730 1,910 Oklahoma House of Representative District 74 Democratic Primary Runoff Results – August 22, 2006 Wayne Guevara Carl Weston 246 136 Rogers County Commissioner District 1 Democratic Primary Runoff Results – August 22, 2006 Dan DeLozier Shawn Payne 1,150 811 Voter Turnout for Republican Primary Runoff Election – August 22, 2006 1,731 Voted/20,519 Registered = 8.44% Oklahoma Lieutenant Gubernatorial Republican Primary Runoff Results – August 22, 2006 Todd Hiett Scott Pruitt 609 1,120 Voter Turnout for General Election – November 7, 2006 24,125 Voted/47,699 Registered = 50.58% Straight Party Voting for Statewide Offices in the General Election – November 7, 2006 Democrat Republican 4,744 3,837 Oklahoma Gubernatorial General Election Results – November 7, 2006 Brad Henry, Democrat Ernest Istook, Republican 15,674 8,278 Oklahoma Lieutenant Gubernatorial General Election Results – November 7, 2006 Jari Askins, Democrat Todd Hiett, Republican E. Z. Million, Independent 11,608 11,794 521 Oklahoma State Auditor and Inspector General Election Results – November 7, 2006 Jeff A. McMahan, Democrat Gary Jones, Republican 11,481 12,038 Oklahoma Attorney General General Election Results – November 7, 2006 Drew Edmondson, Democrat James Dunn, Republican 14,025 9,803 Oklahoma State Treasurer General Election Results – November 7, 2006 Scott Meachem, Democrat Howard Barnett, Republican 13,232 10,423 Oklahoma Superintendent of Public Instruction General Election Results – November 7, 2006 Sandy Garrett, Democrat Bill Crozier, Republican 14,787 9,034 Oklahoma Commissioner of Labor General Election Results – November 7, 2006 Lloyd L. Fields, Democrat Brenda Reneau, Republican 11,964 11,544 Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner General Election Results – November 7, 2006 Kim Holland, Democrat Bill Case, Republican 12,103 11,495 Oklahoma Corporation Commissioner Seat 3 General Election Results – November 7, 2006 Cody Graves, Democrat Bob Anthony, Republican 9,684 13,943 Straight Party Voting for Federal Offices in the General Election – November 7, 2006 Democrat Republican 4,267 3,596 U.S. House of Representative District 1 General Election Results – November 7, 2006 Alan Getges, Democrat John Sullivan, Republican Bill Wortman, Independent 1,362 3,209 258 U.S. House of Representative District 2 General Election Results – November 7, 2006 Dan Boren, Democrat Patrick K. Miller, Republican 11,722 6,886 Straight Party Voting for Legislative and County Offices in the General Election – November 7, 2006 Democrat Republican 4,502 3,756 Oklahoma Senate District 2 General Election Results – November 7, 2006 Sean Burrage, Democrat Ami Shaffer, Republican 10,222 7,739 Oklahoma Senate District 34 General Election Results – November 7, 2006 James S. Ward, Democrat Randy Brogdon, Republican 2,093 3,733 Oklahoma House of Representative District 6 General Election Results – November 7, 2006 Chuck Hoskin, Democrat Wayland Smalley, Republican 2,271 1,856 Oklahoma House of Representative District 74 General Election Results – November 7, 2006 Wayne Guevara, Democrat David Derby, Republican Bob Batterbee, Independent 1,806 2,702 180 Oklahoma House of Representative District 77 General Election Results – November 7, 2006 Eric Proctor, Democrat Mark Liotta, Republican 99 100 Rogers County Assessor General Election Results – November 7, 2006 Melissa Anderson, Democrat Tom Johnson, Republican 13,884 9,643 Rogers County Treasurer General Election Results – November 7, 2006 Cathy Pinkerton Baker, Democrat Ruth A. Hendrix, Republican 13,698 9,951 Rogers County Commissioner District 1 General Election Results – November 7, 2006 Dan DeLozier, Democrat Ed Long, Republican 4,775 2,727 Rogers County Commissioner District 3 General Election Results – November 7, 2006 Randy Lee Baldridge, Democrat Kirt L. Thacker, Republican 4,015 4,022 District Judge, District 12-Seat 2 – November 7, 2006 Dale Marlar Dynda Post 10,668 10,132 Retention Election of Oklahoma Supreme Court Justice Steven W. Taylor, District 2 – November 7, 2006 Yes No 14,253 6,719 Retention Election of Oklahoma Supreme Court Justice Marian P. Opala, District 3 – November 7, 2006 Yes No 13,666 7,203 Retention Election of Oklahoma Supreme Court Justice Tom Colbert, District 4 – November 7, 2006 Yes No 13,325 7,412 Retention Election of Oklahoma Supreme Court Justice Daniel J. Boudreau, District 6 – November 7, 2006 Yes No 14,225 6,864 Retention Election of Oklahoma Supreme Court Justice James E. Edmondson, District 7 – November 7, 2006 Yes No 14,167 6,881 Retention Election of Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals Judge Arlene Johnson, District 4 – November 7, 2006 Yes No 13,720 6,941 Retention Election of Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals Judge David B. Lewis, District 5 – November 7, 2006 Yes No 13,667 6,876 Retention Election of Oklahoma Court of Appeals Judge Jane P. Wiseman, District 1-Seat 2 – November 7, 2006 Yes No 13,902 6,738 Retention Election of Oklahoma Court of Appeals Judge Doug Gabbard II, District 5-Seat 1 – November 7, 2006 Yes No 13,488 7,046 Retention Election of Oklahoma Court of Appeals Judge Kenneth L. Buettner, District 5-Seat 1 – November 7, 2006 Yes No 13,460 7,043 Retention Election of Oklahoma Court of Appeals Judge Robert Dick Bell, District 5-Seat 2 – November 7, 2006 Yes No 13,406 7,114 Retention Election of Oklahoma Court of Appeals Judge E. Bay Mitchell, III, District 6-Seat 1 – November 7, 2006 Yes No 13,487 7,034 Retention Election of Oklahoma Court of Appeals Judge Carol M. Hansen, District 6-Seat 2 – November 7, 2006 Yes No 13,874 6,707 SQ No. 724: Restriction of Pay of State Legislators Found Guilty of Crimes – November 7, 2006 Yes No 20,633 2,549 SQ No. 725: Allow for Rainy Day Funds to Be Spent to Retain Employment in the State with At-Risk Manufacturers Who Would Invest in the State – November 7, 2006 Yes No 11,036 11,873 SQ No. 733: Allows for the Sale of Alcohol on Election Day at Package Stores – November 7, 2006 Yes No 11,860 11,318 SQ No. 734: Allows for Property Tax Exemptions for Goods Travelling into the State That Leave the State in Ninety Days – November 7, 2006 Yes No 14,277 8,414 .
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