OKLAHOMA STATE ELECTION BOARD
DEMOCRATIC RUNOFF PRIMARY ELECTION RESULTS
SEPTEMBER 15, 1998
UNITED STATES SENATOR
DON E. JACQUELYN MORROW TOTAL CARROLL LEWIS LEDGERWOOD VOTES =========== ================== ========= ADAIR 1,157 272 1,429 ALFALFA 210 45 255 ATOKA 1,379 389 1,768 BEAVER 86 31 117 BECKHAM 412 136 548 BLAINE 620 203 823 BRYAN 2,055 710 2,765 CADDO 1,622 542 2,164 CANADIAN 2,148 574 2,722 CARTER 3,397 1,255 4,652 CHEROKEE 5,040 988 6,028 CHOCTAW 1,735 683 2,418 CIMARRON 73 21 94 CLEVELAND 2,717 1,050 3,767 COAL 943 281 1,224 COMANCHE 3,145 1,185 4,330 COTTON 203 67 270 CRAIG 971 341 1,312 CREEK 1,679 549 2,228 CUSTER 663 185 848 DELAWARE 1,441 465 1,906 DEWEY 278 78 356 ELLIS 112 26 138 GARFIELD 1,000 364 1,364 GARVIN 675 205 880 GRADY 1,730 444 2,174 GRANT 175 44 219 GREER 624 158 782 HARMON 138 34 172 HARPER 340 133 473 HASKELL 614 124 738 HUGHES 1,654 555 2,209 JACKSON 1,468 382 1,850 JEFFERSON 298 64 362 JOHNSTON 1,267 411 1,678 KAY 771 200 971 KINGFISHER 499 124 623 KIOWA 739 251 990 LATIMER 1,068 320 1,388 LeFLORE 4,877 1,815 6,692 LINCOLN 2,225 628 2,853 LOGAN 556 178 734 LOVE 844 291 1,135 McCLAIN 776 207 983 McCURTAIN 2,254 946 3,200 McINTOSH 2,080 729 2,809 MAJOR 161 37 198 MARSHALL 1,284 450 1,734 MAYES 1,033 298 1,331 MURRAY 1,075 290 1,365 MUSKOGEE 2,267 633 2,900 NOBLE 328 70 398 NOWATA 258 79 337 OKFUSKEE 653 181 834 OKLAHOMA 10,140 3,353 13,493 OKMULGEE 2,407 838 3,245 OSAGE 2,406 764 3,170 OTTAWA 2,759 997 3,756 PAWNEE 557 184 741 PAYNE 1,749 508 2,257 PITTSBURG 5,930 2,302 8,232 PONTOTOC 2,166 693 2,859 POTTAWATOMIE 3,126 914 4,040 PUSHMATAHA 1,183 541 1,724 ROGER MILLS 169 48 217 ROGERS 1,303 408 1,711 SEMINOLE 1,356 430 1,786 SEQUOYAH 2,786 888 3,674 STEPHENS 1,277 305 1,582 TEXAS 226 60 286 TILLMAN 232 46 278 TULSA 8,804 3,857 12,661 WAGONER 1,252 380 1,632 WASHINGTON 474 161 635 WASHITA 856 274 1,130 WOODS 252 56 308 WOODWARD 215 89 304 STATE TOTAL: 117,442 38,817 156,259UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 2
KENT ISABEL K. TOTAL PHARAOH BAKER VOTES =========== ============= ========= ADAIR 805 650 1,455 CHEROKEE 2,645 3,471 6,116 CRAIG 602 739 1,341 CREEK 1,201 1,046 2,247 DELAWARE 994 960 1,954 HASKELL 448 298 746 MCINTOSH 1,751 1,137 2,888 MAYES 708 634 1,342 MUSKOGEE 1,363 1,595 2,958 NOWATA 165 176 341 OKFUSKEE 612 256 868 OKMULGEE 2,520 931 3,451 OSAGE 1,311 1,278 2,589 OTTAWA 1,781 1,993 3,774 PAWNEE 17 26 43 ROGERS 862 865 1,727 SEQUOYAH 1,581 2,096 3,677 WAGONER 611 648 1,259 STATE TOTAL: 19,977 18,799 38,776UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 3
WALT DARRYL TOTAL ROBERTS ROBERTS VOTES =========== =========== ========= ATOKA 1,121 757 1,878 BRYAN 1,503 1,487 2,990 CARTER 1,924 2,954 4,878 CHOCTAW 1,540 1,159 2,699 COAL 741 550 1,291 HUGHES 1,150 1,125 2,275 JOHNSTON 968 810 1,778 LATIMER 911 524 1,435 LeFLORE 3,532 3,463 6,995 LINCOLN 1,443 1,469 2,912 LOVE 533 734 1,267 McCURTAIN 2,414 1,008 3,422 MARSHALL 966 921 1,887 MURRAY 706 717 1,423 PAWNEE 231 471 702 PAYNE 739 1,552 2,291 PITTSBURG 5,308 3,315 8,623 PONTOTOC 1,457 1,494 2,951 POTTAWATOMIE 2,072 2,053 4,125 PUSHMATAHA 1,090 737 1,827 SEMINOLE 925 895 1,820 STATE TOTAL: 31,274 28,195 59,469COMMISSIONER OF LABOR
J.C. JERRY TOTAL WATTS MORGAN VOTES ========= ========== ========= ADAIR 898 548 1,446 ALFALFA 141 119 260 ATOKA 1,013 802 1,815 BEAVER 63 57 120 BECKHAM 236 316 552 BLAINE 432 413 845 BRYAN 1,532 1,305 2,837 CADDO 1,070 1,164 2,234 CANADIAN 1,245 1,541 2,786 CARTER 2,428 2,322 4,750 CHEROKEE 3,456 2,550 6,006 CHOCTAW 1,450 1,042 2,492 CIMARRON 55 38 93 CLEVELAND 1,577 2,212 3,789 COAL 721 525 1,246 COMANCHE 2,317 2,151 4,468 COTTON 120 153 273 CRAIG 888 474 1,362 CREEK 1,307 964 2,271 CUSTER 368 485 853 DELAWARE 1,093 852 1,945 DEWEY 204 165 369 ELLIS 70 67 137 GARFIELD 660 720 1,380 GARVIN 350 544 894 GRADY 964 1,269 2,233 GRANT 126 93 219 GREER 387 450 837 HARMON 71 103 174 HARPER 284 200 484 HASKELL 406 341 747 HUGHES 1,133 1,142 2,275 JACKSON 945 996 1,941 JEFFERSON 192 177 369 JOHNSTON 1,032 675 1,707 KAY 428 550 978 KINGFISHER 310 326 636 KIOWA 513 525 1,038 LATIMER 794 630 1,424 LeFLORE 3,982 2,885 6,867 LINCOLN 1,459 1,496 2,955 LOGAN 310 430 740 LOVE 637 526 1,163 McCLAIN 447 558 1,005 McCURTAIN 1,762 1,504 3,266 McINTOSH 1,645 1,316 2,961 MAJOR 80 114 194 MARSHALL 1,093 725 1,818 MAYES 599 745 1,344 MURRAY 659 738 1,397 MUSKOGEE 1,531 1,431 2,962 NOBLE 170 228 398 NOWATA 180 161 341 OKFUSKEE 432 430 862 OKLAHOMA 5,624 8,030 13,654 OKMULGEE 1,862 1,491 3,353 OSAGE 1,790 1,445 3,235 OTTAWA 2,130 1,643 3,773 PAWNEE 366 390 756 PAYNE 885 1,398 2,283 PITTSBURG 4,563 3,956 8,519 PONTOTOC 1,405 1,562 2,967 POTTAWATOMIE 1,852 2,295 4,147 PUSHMATAHA 950 798 1,748 ROGER MILLS 93 129 222 ROGERS 799 912 1,711 SEMINOLE 841 975 1,816 SEQUOYAH 2,094 1,666 3,760 STEPHENS 605 994 1,599 TEXAS 152 136 288 TILLMAN 115 172 287 TULSA 7,363 5,489 12,852 WAGONER 857 796 1,653 WASHINGTON 286 352 638 WASHITA 557 619 1,176 WOODS 142 166 308 WOODWARD 135 172 307 STATE TOTAL: 81,731 77,879 159,610DISTRICT ATTORNEY, DISTRICT 16
ROB EDDIE A. TOTAL WALLACE McCROSKEY VOTES =========== ============= ========= LATIMER 1,010 440 1,450 LeFLORE 4,591 2,714 7,305 STATE TOTAL: 5,601 3,154 8,755DISTRICT ATTORNEY, DISTRICT 23
BILL BARNEY K. TOTAL SIMPSON BARNETT VOTES =========== ============= ========= LINCOLN 1,097 1,835 2,932 POTTAWATOMIE 2,421 1,734 4,155 STATE TOTAL: 3,518 3,569 7,087STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 3
KENNETH WAYNE TOTAL CORN HOFFMAN VOTES =========== =========== ========= LeFLORE 3,404 1,967 5,371 STATE TOTAL: 3,404 1,967 5,371STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 36
HELEN JOHNSON JOE TOTAL CHRISTENSON SWEEDEN VOTES ================= =========== ========= OSAGE 1,267 1,419 2,686 TULSA 156 170 326 STATE TOTAL: 1,423 1,589 3,012