OKLAHOMA STATE ELECTION BOARD
REPUBLICAN PRIMARY ELECTION RESULTS
AUGUST 25, 1998
- Superintendent of Public Instruction
- Commissioner of Labor
- Insurance Commissioner
- District Attorney
- State Senator
- State Representative
SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION
LINDA D. TOD TOTAL MURPHY WILLIAMS VOTES ============ ============ ========= ADAIR 187 145 332 ALFALFA 450 282 732 ATOKA 70 36 106 BEAVER 263 376 639 BECKHAM 169 99 268 BLAINE 771 426 1,197 BRYAN 142 99 241 CADDO 364 163 527 CANADIAN 2,815 1,528 4,343 CARTER 517 260 777 CHEROKEE 422 248 670 CHOCTAW 66 38 104 CIMARRON 98 88 186 CLEVELAND 4,329 2,013 6,342 COAL 43 17 60 COMANCHE 1,505 625 2,130 COTTON 24 5 29 CRAIG 230 146 376 CREEK 789 513 1,302 CUSTER 494 208 702 DELAWARE 872 503 1,375 DEWEY 128 55 183 ELLIS 156 83 239 GARFIELD 3,293 2,019 5,312 GARVIN 169 71 240 GRADY 965 566 1,531 GRANT 249 177 426 GREER 50 24 74 HARMON 13 10 23 HARPER 221 138 359 HASKELL 46 29 75 HUGHES 116 54 170 JACKSON 223 100 323 JEFFERSON 23 12 35 JOHNSTON 53 42 95 KAY 1,353 593 1,946 KINGFISHER 1,129 487 1,616 KIOWA 125 37 162 LATIMER 76 37 113 LeFLORE 320 226 546 LINCOLN 692 384 1,076 LOGAN 1,052 454 1,506 LOVE 55 36 91 McCLAIN 380 256 636 McCURTAIN 87 51 138 McINTOSH 154 77 231 MAJOR 294 200 494 MARSHALL 115 34 149 MAYES 392 298 690 MURRAY 97 42 139 MUSKOGEE 576 347 923 NOBLE 297 159 456 NOWATA 255 172 427 OKFUSKEE 74 48 122 OKLAHOMA 18,838 7,494 26,332 OKMULGEE 299 192 491 OSAGE 454 328 782 OTTAWA 484 325 809 PAWNEE 184 165 349 PAYNE 1,120 604 1,724 PITTSBURG 470 291 761 PONTOTOC 432 227 659 POTTAWATOMIE 1,089 637 1,726 PUSHMATAHA 65 43 108 ROGER MILLS 108 30 138 ROGERS 619 471 1,090 SEMINOLE 358 217 575 SEQUOYAH 187 171 358 STEPHENS 547 261 808 TEXAS 375 239 614 TILLMAN 40 17 57 TULSA 18,619 11,662 30,281 WAGONER 851 610 1,461 WASHINGTON 1,112 801 1,913 WASHITA 156 117 273 WOODS 400 276 676 WOODWARD 655 319 974 STATE TOTAL: 75,310 40,633 115,943COMMISSIONER OF LABOR
CHRIS BRENDA TOTAL BROWN RENEAU VOTES ========= ========== ========= ADAIR 195 134 329 ALFALFA 264 474 738 ATOKA 46 60 106 BEAVER 291 322 613 BECKHAM 106 168 274 BLAINE 479 735 1,214 BRYAN 111 130 241 CADDO 177 348 525 CANADIAN 1,305 3,147 4,452 CARTER 263 525 788 CHEROKEE 273 402 675 CHOCTAW 52 51 103 CIMARRON 92 93 185 CLEVELAND 1,743 4,847 6,590 COAL 21 40 61 COMANCHE 824 1,324 2,148 COTTON 13 16 29 CRAIG 183 195 378 CREEK 563 741 1,304 CUSTER 202 512 714 DELAWARE 703 665 1,368 DEWEY 62 122 184 ELLIS 90 149 239 GARFIELD 2,275 3,156 5,431 GARVIN 73 168 241 GRADY 510 1,055 1,565 GRANT 154 277 431 GREER 22 53 75 HARMON 9 14 23 HARPER 138 219 357 HASKELL 40 36 76 HUGHES 68 102 170 JACKSON 105 223 328 JEFFERSON 19 18 37 JOHNSTON 48 48 96 KAY 703 1,276 1,979 KINGFISHER 538 1,110 1,648 KIOWA 44 120 164 LATIMER 59 53 112 LeFLORE 289 257 546 LINCOLN 427 661 1,088 LOGAN 458 1,077 1,535 LOVE 43 47 90 McCLAIN 194 451 645 McCURTAIN 65 71 136 McINTOSH 90 144 234 MAJOR 193 307 500 MARSHALL 56 95 151 MAYES 350 340 690 MURRAY 45 94 139 MUSKOGEE 374 549 923 NOBLE 159 304 463 NOWATA 201 229 430 OKFUSKEE 49 72 121 OKLAHOMA 5,675 22,375 28,050 OKMULGEE 197 290 487 OSAGE 365 428 793 OTTAWA 403 410 813 PAWNEE 154 196 350 PAYNE 586 1,158 1,744 PITTSBURG 336 430 766 PONTOTOC 200 474 674 POTTAWATOMIE 542 1,229 1,771 PUSHMATAHA 44 63 107 ROGER MILLS 45 88 133 ROGERS 470 618 1,088 SEMINOLE 199 388 587 SEQUOYAH 187 164 351 STEPHENS 241 587 828 TEXAS 246 365 611 TILLMAN 21 36 57 TULSA 12,263 18,872 31,135 WAGONER 617 849 1,466 WASHINGTON 685 1,250 1,935 WASHITA 106 170 276 WOODS 193 494 687 WOODWARD 316 670 986 STATE TOTAL: 39,947 79,430 119,377INSURANCE COMMISSIONER
DON JOHN P. BILL TOTAL STRONG CRAWFORD MAGUIRE VOTES ========== ============ =========== ========= ADAIR 76 181 75 332 ALFALFA 210 342 181 733 ATOKA 42 39 21 102 BEAVER 241 248 109 598 BECKHAM 73 154 47 274 BLAINE 451 554 211 1,216 BRYAN 84 95 61 240 CADDO 151 269 105 525 CANADIAN 1,658 2,171 609 4,438 CARTER 256 347 175 778 CHEROKEE 126 436 106 668 CHOCTAW 30 42 30 102 CIMARRON 54 112 22 188 CLEVELAND 2,470 3,053 971 6,494 COAL 21 21 16 58 COMANCHE 470 1,058 585 2,113 COTTON 11 11 7 29 CRAIG 69 243 69 381 CREEK 254 794 263 1,311 CUSTER 341 273 98 712 DELAWARE 268 857 247 1,372 DEWEY 65 85 35 185 ELLIS 69 121 45 235 GARFIELD 1,562 3,008 879 5,449 GARVIN 86 123 33 242 GRADY 498 781 267 1,546 GRANT 136 184 111 431 GREER 24 40 13 77 HARMON 5 16 3 24 HARPER 122 173 62 357 HASKELL 26 34 14 74 HUGHES 42 86 39 167 JACKSON 90 169 61 320 JEFFERSON 14 12 10 36 JOHNSTON 27 36 28 91 KAY 584 1,070 314 1,968 KINGFISHER 439 951 242 1,632 KIOWA 52 73 35 160 LATIMER 26 48 38 112 LeFLORE 203 204 137 544 LINCOLN 366 499 217 1,082 LOGAN 523 761 242 1,526 LOVE 35 34 19 88 McCLAIN 245 290 95 630 McCURTAIN 45 43 43 131 McINTOSH 57 124 56 237 MAJOR 105 291 102 498 MARSHALL 48 59 42 149 MAYES 133 444 122 699 MURRAY 50 58 34 142 MUSKOGEE 129 588 204 921 NOBLE 141 236 88 465 NOWATA 85 273 79 437 OKFUSKEE 34 73 15 122 OKLAHOMA 10,913 12,579 4,295 27,787 OKMULGEE 65 328 103 496 OSAGE 186 457 157 800 OTTAWA 123 492 201 816 PAWNEE 97 202 56 355 PAYNE 442 889 400 1,731 PITTSBURG 206 312 238 756 PONTOTOC 171 350 143 664 POTTAWATOMIE 567 802 384 1,753 PUSHMATAHA 39 24 40 103 ROGER MILLS 49 54 29 132 ROGERS 173 708 216 1,097 SEMINOLE 175 240 163 578 SEQUOYAH 120 126 112 358 STEPHENS 216 487 118 821 TEXAS 202 242 161 605 TILLMAN 17 32 8 57 TULSA 6,323 20,671 4,924 31,918 WAGONER 281 934 263 1,478 WASHINGTON 306 1,314 319 1,939 WASHITA 102 102 71 275 WOODS 186 322 175 683 WOODWARD 342 423 212 977 STATE TOTAL: 34,723 64,377 20,520 119,620DISTRICT ATTORNEY, DISTRICT 4
CATHY STAN TOTAL STOCKER CHATMAN VOTES =========== =========== ========= BLAINE 794 476 1,270 CANADIAN 3,027 1,479 4,506 GARFIELD 3,812 1,933 5,745 GRANT 308 150 458 KINGFISHER 1,408 295 1,703 STATE TOTAL: 9,349 4,333 13,682DISTRICT ATTORNEY, DISTRICT 14
NED CHUCK TIM TOTAL TURNBULL RICHARDSON HARRIS VOTES ============ ============== ========== ========= TULSA 16,940 7,102 10,947 34,989 STATE TOTAL: 16,940 7,102 10,947 34,989STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT 20
DANIEL J. DAVID TOTAL McWILLIAMS MYERS VOTES ============== ========= ========= ALFALFA 257 466 723 GRANT 209 230 439 KAY 375 1,255 1,630 MAJOR 94 354 448 WOODS 49 177 226 STATE TOTAL: 984 2,482 3,466STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT 22
MIKE RAY TOTAL JOHNSON WRIGHT VOTES =========== ========== ========= CANADIAN 2,187 1,443 3,630 KINGFISHER 916 262 1,178 OKLAHOMA 182 57 239 STATE TOTAL: 3,285 1,762 5,047STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT 46
BRIAN RICK TOTAL McKYE HENSLEY VOTES ========= =========== ========= OKLAHOMA 998 621 1,619 STATE TOTAL: 998 621 1,619STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT 52
FRANK DEAN KEN GLENN LOUIS G. MIKE BILL TED TOTAL HARBACK WOOD COFFEE BUCHANAN SWICKEY GOODEN WRIGHT VOTES ============ ====== ======== ========== ========= ======== ======== ======= CANADIAN 2 29 13 46 3 17 12 122 OKLAHOMA 223 1,355 1,775 1,439 147 607 407 5,593 STATE TOTAL: 225 1,384 1,788 1,485 150 624 419 6.075STATE SENATOR, DISTRICT 54
DOUGLAS E. SCOTT GERALD GED TOTAL MEEHAN PRUITT WRIGHT VOTES ============== ========== ============== ========= TULSA 180 1,767 1,581 3,528 WAGONER 44 192 239 475 STATE TOTAL: 224 1,959 1,820 4,003STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 27
PETE JOHN TOTAL PENDLEY HERTZ VOTES =========== ========= ========= CLEVELAND 51 38 89 LINCOLN 28 24 52 POTTAWATOMIE 241 470 711 STATE TOTAL: 320 532 852STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 30
ERIC EVERETT D. MACK TOTAL TROUTT McCULLOUGH VOTES ========== ================= ========= CREEK 329 374 703 TULSA 66 89 155 STATE TOTAL: 395 463 858STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 31
FRANK W. PHILLIP R. TOTAL DAVIS DENNEY VOTES ============ ============== ========= LOGAN 874 352 1,226 OKLAHOMA 449 127 576 STATE TOTAL: 1,323 479 1,802STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 41
CURT BILL PATRICK TOTAL ROGGOW NOAK ANDERSON VOTES ========== ======== ============ ========= GARFIELD 1,961 841 1,414 4,216 KINGFISHER 8 2 18 28 LOGAN 154 45 124 323 STATE TOTAL: 2,123 888 1,556 4,567STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 45
ERIC R. GEORGE M. TONY TOTAL HAWKINS BRADFIELD FOUST VOTES =========== ============= ========= ========= CLEVELAND 713 364 168 1,245 STATE TOTAL: 713 364 168 1,245STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 61
EARL D. DALE TOTAL WELLS NAYLOR VOTES =========== ========== ========= BEAVER 479 201 680 CIMARRON 146 61 207 HARPER 271 105 376 TEXAS 282 360 642 WOODWARD 32 19 51 STATE TOTAL: 1,210 746 1,956STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 66
SHIRLEY MATT TOTAL FORSYTHE GAWEY VOTES ============ ========= ========= TULSA 911 628 1,539 STATE TOTAL: 911 628 1,539STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 68
CHRIS BILL TOTAL BENGE MAHAN VOTES ========= ========= ========= TULSA 1,146 304 1,450 STATE TOTAL: 1,146 304 1,450STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 76
BILL G. JOHN A. TOTAL DEATHERAGE WRIGHT VOTES ============== =========== ========= TULSA 869 1,138 2,007 WAGONER 92 72 164 STATE TOTAL: 961 1,210 2,171STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 78
RICK FLINT TOTAL MOORE BRECKINRIDGE VOTES ========= ================ ========= TULSA 717 1,925 2,642 STATE TOTAL: 717 1,925 2,642STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 90
JOHN CHARLES D. PHILLIP R. MANNIX D. TOTAL NANCE KEY SHIREY BARNES VOTES ========= ============== ============== ============= ========= OKLAHOMA 547 598 340 231 1,716 STATE TOTAL: 547 598 340 231 1,716STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 94
KEVIN VICKEY TOTAL CALVEY JOHNSON VOTES ========== =========== ========= OKLAHOMA 900 209 1,109 STATE TOTAL: 900 209 1,109STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 95
CHARLES BILL TOTAL CAMPBELL CASE VOTES ============ ======== ========= OKLAHOMA 262 963 1,225 STATE TOTAL: 262 963 1,225STATE REPRESENTATIVE, DISTRICT 96
DON BILL E. TIM TOTAL POSTMAN MAYNARD CLEM VOTES =========== =========== ======== ========= OKLAHOMA 197 502 734 1,433 STATE TOTAL: 197 502 734 1,433