The Oklahoma state elections were held on November 2, 2004. The primary election was held on July 27. The runoff primary election was held August 24.[1]
Executive branch before election
Office | Current officer | Party | |
---|---|---|---|
Governor | Brad Henry | Democratic | |
Lieutenant Governor | Mary Fallin | Republican | |
State Auditor and Inspector | Jeff McMahan | Democratic | |
Attorney General | Drew Edmondson | Democratic | |
State Treasurer | Scott Meacham | Democratic | |
State School Superintendent | Sandy Garrett | Democratic | |
Labor Commissioner | Brenda Reneau | Republican | |
Insurance Commissioner | Kim Holland | Democratic | |
Corporation Commissioner | Bob Anthony | Republican |
Legislature before election
House | Democrats | Republicans | |
---|---|---|---|
Oklahoma Senate | 28 | 20 | |
Oklahoma House of Representatives | 53 | 48 |
Executive branch after election
Office | Current officer | Party | |
---|---|---|---|
Governor | Brad Henry | Democratic | |
Lieutenant Governor | Mary Fallin | Republican | |
State Auditor and Inspector | Jeff McMahan | Democratic | |
Attorney General | Drew Edmondson | Democratic | |
State Treasurer | Scott Meacham | Democratic | |
State School Superintendent | Sandy Garrett | Democratic | |
Labor Commissioner | Brenda Reneau | Republican | |
Insurance Commissioner | Kim Holland | Democratic | |
Corporation Commissioner | Bob Anthony | Republican |
Legislature after election
House | Democrats | Republicans | |
---|---|---|---|
Oklahoma Senate | 26 | 22 | |
Oklahoma House of Representatives | 44 | 57 |
The candidates for the parties faced on in the primary election on July 25. If no party received more than 50% of the vote, a runoff election was held on August 22 to decide the winner.
Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
John Wylie | 489,759 | 36.36% | ||
Denise Bode | 857,387 | 63.64% |
See main article: 2004 United States House of Representatives elections.
Candidate | Votes | % | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
District 1 | ||||
John Sullivan | 187,145 | 60.19% | ||
Doug Dodd | 116,731 | 37.54% | ||
John Krymski | 7,058 | 2.27% | ||
District 2 | ||||
Dan Boren | 179,579 | 65.89% | ||
Wayland Smalley | 92,963 | 34.11% | ||
District 3 | ||||
Frank Lucas | 215,510 | 82.21% | ||
Gregory M. Wilson | 46,621 | 17.79% | ||
District 4 | ||||
Tom Cole | 198,985 | 77.77% | ||
Charlene Bradshaw | 56,869 | 22.23% | ||
District 5 | ||||
Ernest Istook | 180,430 | 66.06% | ||
Bert Smith | 92,719 | 37.30% |
See also: 2004 Oklahoma State Question 711.