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

2010 Election Cycle

Voter Turnout for Democratic Primary Election – July 27, 2010

5,990 Voted/21,913 Registered = 27.34%

Oklahoma Gubernatorial Democratic Primary Results – July 27, 2010

Jari Askins

2,798 3,129

Oklahoma Superintendent of Public Instruction Democratic Primary Results – July 27, 2010

Susan Paddack Jerry Combrink

4,357 1,267

U.S. Senate Class 3 Seat Democratic Primary Results – July 27, 2010

Jim Rogers Mark Myles

3,949 1,521

U.S. House of Representative District 2 Democratic Primary Results – July 27, 2010

Jim Wilson

1,224 3,723

District Attorney, District 12 Democratic Primary – July 27, 2010

Janice Steidley Patrick Abitbol

3,774 2,078

Rogers County Assessor Democratic Primary Results – July 27, 2010

Chris Whipkey Brian Wilson

1,458 4,145

Rogers County Commissioner District 3 Democratic Primary Results – July 27, 2010 Joe Frank Clark Scott Gouard Leon Hershberger

370 873 828

Voter Turnout for Republican Primary Election – July 27, 2010

7,228 Voted/23,407 Registered = 30.88%

Oklahoma Gubernatorial Republican Primary Results – July 27, 2010

Randy Brogdon Robert L. Jackson Robert Hubbard

4,249 127 2,597 186

Oklahoma Lieutenant Gubernatorial Republican Primary Results – July 27, 2010

Bernie Adler John A. Wright Paul F. Nosak Bill Crozier

373 1,176 3,986 823 361

Oklahoma State Auditor and Inspector Republican Primary Results – July 27, 2010

Gary Jones David Hanigar

4,323 1,983

Oklahoma Attorney General Republican Primary Results – July 27, 2010

Ryan Leonard

2,387 4,477

Oklahoma State Treasurer Republican Primary Results – July 27, 2010

Ken Miller Owen Laughlin

4,078 2,519

Oklahoma Superintendent of Public Instruction Republican Primary Results – July 27, 2010

Janet Barresi Brian S. Kelly

3,795 2,856

Oklahoma Commissioner of Labor Republican Primary Results – July 27, 2010

Mark Costello Jason Reese

3,436 3,040 Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner Republican Primary Results – July 27, 2010

John P. Crawford John Doak Mark Croucher

2,589 2,491 1,417

Oklahoma Corporation Commissioner Seat 2 Republican Primary Results – July 27, 2010

Tod Yeager

2,404 4,128

U.S. Senate Class 3 Seat Republican Primary Results – July 27, 2010

Evelyn L. Rogers Lewis Kelly Spring

425 210 6,528

U.S. House of Representative District 1 Republican Primary Results – July 27, 2010

John S. Sullivan Patrick K. Haworth Kenneth Rice Fran Moghaddam

1,176 70 316 24 213

Craig Allen

49

U.S. House of Representative District 2 Republican Primary Results – July 27, 2010

Daniel Edmonds Charles Thompson Raymond J. Wickson Chester Clem Falling

1,320 1,234 181 345

Howard Houchen Daniel Arnett

738 912

Oklahoma Senate District 34 Republican Primary Results – July 27, 2010

Tim Coager Rick Brinkley

719 1,584

Oklahoma House of Representative District 74 Republican Primary Results – July 27, 2010

David Derby Joe Kelley

1,276 664 Rogers County Assessor Republican Primary Results – July 27, 2010

Scott D. Marsh Robin Anderson

3,626 3,180

Rogers County Commissioner District 1 Republican Primary Results – July 27, 2010

Larry Dealy Blake Lewis

686 1,073

Rogers County Commissioner District 3 Republican Primary Results – July 27, 2010

Kirt L. Thacker Gary D. Richardson

1,116 1,047

Voter Turnout for Democratic Primary Runoff Election – August 24, 2010

1,015 Voted/21,939 Registered = 4.63%

Rogers County Commissioner District 3 Democratic Primary Runoff Results – August 24, 2010

Scott Gouard Leon Hershberger

373 642

Voter Turnout for Republican Primary Runoff Election – August 24, 2010

1,636 Voted/23,468 Registered = 6.97%

Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner Republican Primary Runoff Results – August 24, 2010

John P. Crawford John Doak

287 1,349

U.S. House of Representative District 2 Republican Primary Results – August 24, 2010

Charles Thompson Daniel Edmonds

730 511

Voter Turnout for General Election – November 2, 2010

28,212 Voted/52,497 Registered = 53.74%

Straight Party Voting for Statewide Offices in the General Election – November 2, 2010 Republican Democrat

8,127 3,018

Oklahoma Gubernatorial General Election Results – November 2, 2010

Mary Fallin, Republican , Democrat

18,871 9,170

Oklahoma Lieutenant Gubernatorial General Election Results – November 2, 2010

Todd Lamb, Republican Kenneth Corn, Democrat Richard Prawdzienzski, Independent

19,851 7,123 970

Oklahoma State Auditor and Inspector General Election Results – November 2, 2010

Gary Jones, Republican , Democrat

16,171 11,626

Oklahoma Attorney General General Election Results – November 2, 2010

Scott Pruitt, Republican Jim Priest, Democrat

20,294 7,527

Oklahoma State Treasurer General Election Results – November 2, 2010

Ken Miller, Republican Steven E. Covert, Democrat

20,093 7,507

Oklahoma Superintendent of Public Instruction General Election Results – November 2, 2010

Janet Barresi, Republican Susan Paddack, Democrat Richard E. Cooper, Independent

16,769 9,249 1,836

Oklahoma Commissioner of Labor General Election Results – November 2, 2010

Mark Costello, Republican Lloyd L. Fields, Democrat

19,171 8,383

Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner General Election Results – November 2, 2010

John Doak, Republican Kim Holland, Democrat 17,306 10,418

Straight Party Voting for Federal Offices in the General Election – November 2, 2010

Republican Democrat

7,876 2,836

U.S. Senate Class 3 Seat General Election Results – November 2, 2010

Tom Coburn, Republican Jim Rogers, Democrat Stephen P. Wallace, Independent

21,234 5,661 599

Ronald F. Dwyer, Independent

203

U.S. House of Representative District 1 General Election Results – November 2, 2010

John Sullivan, Republican Angelia O’Dell, Independent

4,932 1,087

U.S. House of Representative District 2 General Election Results – November 2, 2010

Charles Thompson, Republican Dan Boren, Democrat

11,124 10,173

Straight Party Voting for Legislative and County Offices in the General Election – November 2, 2010

Republican Democrat

7,672 2,750

Oklahoma House of Representative District 9 General Election Results – November 2, 2010

Marty Quinn, Republican Eric Cullen, Democrat

9,913 3,407

Rogers County Assessor General Election Results – November 2, 2010

Scott D. Marsh, Republican Brian Wilson, Democrat

19,869 7,307

Rogers County Commissioner District 1 General Election Results – November 2, 2010 Blake Lewis, Republican Dan DeLozier, Democrat

3,989 4,045

Rogers County Commissioner District 3 General Election Results – November 2, 2010

Kirk L. Thacker, Republican Leon Hershberger, Democrat

5,553 3,441

Retention Election of Oklahoma Justice Steven W. Taylor, District 2 – November 2, 2010

Yes No

15,095 8,733

Retention Election of Justice James Winchester, District 5 – November 2, 2010

Yes No

15,426 8,733

Retention Election of Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals Judge Deborah B. Barnes, District 2-Seat 1 – November 2, 2010

Yes No

15,003 9,247

Retention Election of Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals Judge Doug Gabbard II, District 3-Seat 1 – November 2, 2010

Yes No

14,472 9,608

Retention Election of Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals Judge John F. Fischer, District 3-Seat 2 – November 2, 2010

Yes No

14,738 9,347

Retention Election of Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals Judge Larry E. Joplin, District 4-Seat 2 – November 2, 2010

Yes No

14,736 9,385 SQ No. 744: Mandates Spending Per Student Be Equal to the Surrounding States; No Funding Mechanism or New Taxes for the Mandate – November 2, 2010

Yes No

4,896 22,837

SQ No. 746: Requirement of State-Issued Photo ID or a Voter ID Card for Voting – November 2, 2010

Yes No

21,430 5,983

SQ No. 747: Lifetime Term Limit of Two Terms for a Single Statewide Office – November 2, 2010

Yes No

19,944 7,282

SQ No. 748: Changes to the Apportionment Commission to Becoming Bipartisan if the Legislature Fails to Conduct Redistricting in Time – November 2, 2010

Yes No

16,053 10,527

SQ No. 750: Changes the Formula to Collect Petitions for a Statewide Initiative or Referendum to a Percentage of the Number of Votes Cast in the Last Election for Governor; 8% for a State Statute, 15% for a Constitutional Amendment, 5% for a Referendum – November 2, 2010

Yes No

12,885 13,570

SQ No. 751: Make English the Official State Language – November 2, 2010

Yes No

21,787 5,105

SQ No. 752: Changes to the Judicial Nomination Commission, Mandating at Least One Lawyer and One Non-Lawyer to Be on It from Each Congressional District – November 2, 2010

Yes No

16,729 11,318

SQ No. 754: Mandated That the Legislature Cannot Be Required to Make Expenditures Using Predetermined Formulas of Any Kind or Reference to the Funding of Another Entity – November 2, 2010 Yes No

8,968 17,750

SQ No. 755: Forbids State Courts from Using International or Sharia Law as a Guide – November 2, 2010

Yes No

20,723 6,452

SQ No. 756: Allow for Residents to Opt out of Any Federal Health Care Mandates – November 2, 2010

Yes No

18,953 8,027

SQ No. 757: Raises the Amount That Would Go into the State “Rainy Day” Fund – November 2, 2010

Yes No

12,490 14,313