OKLAHOMA STATE ELECTION BOARD
GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS
NOVEMBER 3, 1998
Congressional Officers
UNITED STATES SENATOR
DON DON E. MIKE ARGUS W. TOTAL NICKLES (R) CARROLL (D) MORRIS (I) YANDELL JR. (I) VOTES ============= ============= ============ ================= ========= ADAIR 2,546 1,584 96 20 4,246 ALFALFA 1,676 389 27 7 2,099 ATOKA 1,969 1,322 64 16 3,371 BEAVER 1,650 294 38 9 1,991 BECKHAM 2,915 1,294 47 32 4,288 BLAINE 2,412 746 57 18 3,233 BRYAN 4,854 3,084 161 41 8,140 CADDO 4,206 2,304 90 51 6,651 CANADIAN 16,337 4,198 332 91 20,958 CARTER 7,809 3,862 185 51 11,907 CHEROKEE 4,686 4,643 235 51 9,615 CHOCTAW 2,002 1,591 78 24 3,695 CIMARRON 949 200 18 6 1,173 CLEVELAND 33,883 14,688 876 281 49,728 COAL 967 744 39 15 1,765 COMANCHE 14,794 5,742 464 123 21,123 COTTON 1,338 683 48 5 2,074 CRAIG 2,506 1,748 74 29 4,357 CREEK 10,317 5,723 340 77 16,457 CUSTER 5,311 1,627 75 34 7,047 DELAWARE 5,979 3,551 216 84 9,830 DEWEY 1,290 357 25 12 1,684 ELLIS 1,238 312 22 7 1,579 GARFIELD 12,721 3,938 290 75 17,024 GARVIN 3,937 2,492 84 45 6,558 GRADY 7,905 3,547 213 61 11,726 GRANT 1,605 452 45 9 2,111 GREER 1,138 590 27 12 1,767 HARMON 522 319 9 5 855 HARPER 1,173 280 16 16 1,485 HASKELL 1,326 1,524 41 12 2,903 HUGHES 2,067 1,534 55 15 3,671 JACKSON 4,674 1,471 60 32 6,237 JEFFERSON 946 718 27 8 1,699 JOHNSTON 1,689 1,041 44 9 2,783 KAY 10,092 3,683 286 74 14,135 KINGFISHER 3,688 641 56 11 4,396 KIOWA 1,996 1,047 24 15 3,082 LATIMER 1,319 1,312 58 23 2,712 LeFLORE 6,333 4,623 164 68 11,188 LINCOLN 6,168 2,339 184 54 8,745 LOGAN 5,896 2,205 156 53 8,310 LOVE 1,342 846 31 12 2,231 McCLAIN 4,867 2,004 81 43 6,995 McCURTAIN 3,646 2,715 191 57 6,609 McINTOSH 3,193 2,781 128 42 6,144 MAJOR 2,254 411 40 10 2,715 MARSHALL 2,466 1,323 64 20 3,873 MAYES 5,496 4,068 172 43 9,779 MURRAY 2,053 1,383 42 16 3,494 MUSKOGEE 10,242 7,305 330 97 17,974 NOBLE 2,386 941 79 29 3,435 NOWATA 2,011 1,074 57 19 3,161 OKFUSKEE 1,772 1,238 54 19 3,083 OKLAHOMA 107,124 42,907 2,207 769 153,007 OKMULGEE 4,338 4,086 145 52 8,621 OSAGE 5,890 4,631 229 73 10,823 OTTAWA 4,026 3,720 183 63 7,992 PAWNEE 2,450 1,399 87 29 3,965 PAYNE 11,267 4,397 885 88 16,637 PITTSBURG 7,123 5,276 221 76 12,696 PONTOTOC 7,340 3,654 254 70 11,318 POTTAWATOMIE 11,500 4,762 313 108 16,683 PUSHMATAHA 2,030 1,562 69 29 3,690 ROGER MILLS 1,037 349 23 7 1,416 ROGERS 12,029 5,536 343 80 17,988 SEMINOLE 4,018 2,396 97 33 6,544 SEQUOYAH 4,505 3,450 145 58 8,158 STEPHENS 9,626 4,259 186 62 14,133 TEXAS 3,395 781 74 19 4,269 TILLMAN 1,399 748 32 12 2,191 TULSA 94,829 42,953 2,597 688 141,067 WAGONER 9,216 4,926 302 86 14,530 WASHINGTON 9,992 3,928 226 76 14,222 WASHITA 2,245 861 46 16 3,168 WOODS 2,627 721 58 13 3,419 WOODWARD 4,119 1,065 79 22 5,285 STATE TOTAL: 570,682 268,898 15,516 4,617 859,713UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 1
STEVE HOWARD TOTAL LARGENT (R) PLOWMAN (D) VOTES =============== =============== ========= TULSA 86,989 54,453 141,442 WAGONER 4,042 1,856 5,898 STATE TOTAL: 91,031 56,309 147,340UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 2
TOM A. KENT ALBERT TOTAL COBURN (R) PHARAOH (D) JONES (I) VOTES ============== =============== ============= ========= ADAIR 2,454 1,703 95 4,252 CHEROKEE 5,005 4,282 335 9,622 CRAIG 2,570 1,683 102 4,355 CREEK 10,520 5,636 306 16,462 DELAWARE 6,132 3,501 207 9,840 HASKELL 1,344 1,502 64 2,910 McINTOSH 3,185 2,860 117 6,162 MAYES 5,590 4,041 166 9,797 MUSKOGEE 10,922 6,756 393 18,071 NOWATA 2,006 1,100 56 3,162 OKFUSKEE 1,486 1,511 68 3,065 OKMULGEE 3,917 4,627 122 8,666 OSAGE 4,481 3,947 206 8,634 OTTAWA 4,106 3,648 227 7,981 PAWNEE 308 163 9 480 ROGERS 12,089 5,621 295 18,005 SEQUOYAH 4,353 3,567 227 8,147 WAGONER 5,113 2,894 646 8,653 STATE TOTAL: 85,581 59,042 3,641 148,264UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 3
WES WALT TOTAL WATKINS (R) ROBERTS (D) VOTES =============== =============== ========= ATOKA 1,820 1,551 3,371 BRYAN 4,990 3,155 8,145 CARTER 8,026 3,743 11,769 CHOCTAW 1,941 1,804 3,745 COAL 932 825 1,757 HUGHES 2,172 1,488 3,660 JOHNSTON 1,615 1,168 2,783 LATIMER 1,236 1,481 2,717 LeFLORE 6,707 4,480 11,187 LINCOLN 6,005 2,726 8,731 LOVE 1,389 836 2,225 McCURTAIN 3,497 3,194 6,691 MARSHALL 2,348 1,542 3,890 MURRAY 2,066 1,403 3,469 PAWNEE 2,015 1,461 3,476 PAYNE 12,053 4,445 16,498 PITTSBURG 6,481 6,175 12,656 PONTOTOC 7,582 3,720 11,302 POTTAWATOMIE 11,318 5,360 16,678 PUSHMATAHA 1,807 1,900 3,707 SEMINOLE 3,832 2,706 6,538 STATE TOTAL: 89,832 55,163 144,995UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 4
J.C. BEN TOTAL WATTS JR. (R) ODOM (D) VOTES ================= ============ ========= CLEVELAND 30,418 19,250 49,668 COMANCHE 13,406 7,675 21,081 COTTON 1,181 882 2,063 GARVIN 3,381 3,139 6,520 GRADY 6,950 4,709 11,659 JACKSON 4,330 1,917 6,247 JEFFERSON 879 818 1,697 McCLAIN 4,179 2,810 6,989 OKLAHOMA 8,782 4,386 13,168 STEPHENS 8,582 5,512 14,094 TILLMAN 1,184 1,009 2,193 STATE TOTAL: 83,272 52,107 135,379UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 5
ERNEST M. C. TOTAL ISTOOK (R) SMOTHERMON (D) VOTES ============== ================ ========= CANADIAN 8,759 3,113 11,872 KAY 9,282 4,804 14,086 LOGAN 5,294 2,982 8,276 NOBLE 2,241 1,175 3,416 OKLAHOMA 66,742 30,651 97,393 OSAGE 1,269 908 2,177 WASHINGTON 9,630 4,549 14,179 STATE TOTAL: 103,217 48,182 151,399UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 6
FRANK D. PAUL M. RALPH B. TOTAL LUCAS (R) BARBY (D) FINKLE JR. (I) VOTES ============= ============= ================ ========= ALFALFA 1,624 435 28 2,087 BEAVER 1,515 445 42 2,002 BECKHAM 2,972 1,255 69 4,296 BLAINE 2,357 803 61 3,221 CADDO 3,844 2,645 125 6,614 CANADIAN 6,456 2,376 177 9,009 CIMARRON 898 254 19 1,171 CUSTER 5,207 1,742 95 7,044 DEWEY 1,315 339 34 1,688 ELLIS 1,224 320 43 1,587 GARFIELD 12,517 4,184 289 16,990 GRANT 1,505 545 44 2,094 GREER 1,073 638 41 1,752 HARMON 494 346 19 859 HARPER 1,092 367 35 1,494 KINGFISHER 3,524 786 59 4,369 KIOWA 1,893 1,148 36 3,077 MAJOR 2,190 468 57 2,715 OKLAHOMA 20,610 20,165 871 41,646 ROGER MILLS 1,153 239 32 1,424 TEXAS 3,248 932 83 4,263 WASHITA 2,186 916 54 3,156 WOODS 2,442 913 59 3,414 WOODWARD 3,922 1,294 83 5,299 STATE TOTAL: 85,261 43,555 2,455 131,271