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The Oklahoma state elections was held on Election Day, November 6, 2012 for a number of offices. The Presidential Preferential Primary Election will be held on March 6, 2012 and the Primary Election will be held on June 26, 2012. [1]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Republican | Mitt Romney | 891,325 | 66.77% | |
Democratic | Barack Obama | 381,022 | 33.23% | |
Total votes | 1,334,872 |
All five Oklahoma seats in the United States House of Representatives are up for election in 2012.
Candidate | Votes | % | |
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District 1 | |||
Jim Bridenstine | 181,084 | 63.47% | |
John Olson | 91,421 | 32.04% | |
Craig Allen | 285,312 | 4.49% | |
District 2 | |||
Markwayne Mullin | 143,701 | 57.34% | |
Rob Wallace | 96,081 | 38.34% | |
Michael G. Fulks | 10,830 | 4.32% | |
District 3 | |||
Frank D. Lucas | 201,744 | 75.28% | |
Timothy Ray Murray | 53,472 | 19.95% | |
William M. Sanders | 12,787 | 4.77% | |
District 4 | |||
Tom Cole | 176,740 | 67.89% | |
Donna Marie Bebo | 71,846 | 27.60% | |
RJ Harris | 11,745 | 4.51% | |
District 5 | |||
James Lankford | 153,603 | 58.70% | |
Tom Guild | 97,504 | 37.26% | |
Pat Martin | 5,394 | 2.06% | |
Robert T. Murphy | 5,176 | 1.98% |
One seat on the Oklahoma Corporation Commission is up for election in 2012.
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24 of the 48 seats in the Oklahoma Senate are up for election in 2012.
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All 101 seats in the Oklahoma House of Representatives are up for election in 2012.
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These races are "retention" votes based on Oklahoma's use of the Missouri Plan for electing judicial nominees.
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