2004 Oklahoma elections explained

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]

Overview

Executive branch before election

OfficeCurrent officerParty
GovernorBrad HenryDemocratic
Lieutenant GovernorMary FallinRepublican
State Auditor and InspectorJeff McMahanDemocratic
Attorney GeneralDrew EdmondsonDemocratic
State TreasurerScott MeachamDemocratic
State School SuperintendentSandy GarrettDemocratic
Labor CommissionerBrenda ReneauRepublican
Insurance CommissionerKim HollandDemocratic
Corporation CommissionerBob AnthonyRepublican

Legislature before election

HouseDemocratsRepublicans
Oklahoma Senate2820
Oklahoma House of Representatives5348

Executive branch after election

OfficeCurrent officerParty
GovernorBrad HenryDemocratic
Lieutenant GovernorMary FallinRepublican
State Auditor and InspectorJeff McMahanDemocratic
Attorney GeneralDrew EdmondsonDemocratic
State TreasurerScott MeachamDemocratic
State School SuperintendentSandy GarrettDemocratic
Labor CommissionerBrenda ReneauRepublican
Insurance CommissionerKim HollandDemocratic
Corporation CommissionerBob AnthonyRepublican

Legislature after election

HouseDemocratsRepublicans
Oklahoma Senate2622
Oklahoma House of Representatives4457

Primary election

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.

Candidates

Corporation Commissioner

CandidateVotes%
 John Wylie489,75936.36%
 Denise Bode857,38763.64%

U.S. representatives

See main article: 2004 United States House of Representatives elections.

CandidateVotes%
District 1
 John Sullivan187,14560.19%
 Doug Dodd116,73137.54%
 John Krymski7,0582.27%
District 2
 Dan Boren179,57965.89%
 Wayland Smalley92,96334.11%
District 3
 Frank Lucas215,51082.21%
 Gregory M. Wilson46,62117.79%
District 4
 Tom Cole198,98577.77%
 Charlene Bradshaw56,86922.23%
District 5
 Ernest Istook180,43066.06%
 Bert Smith92,71937.30%

State questions

See also: 2004 Oklahoma State Question 711.

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.ok.gov/elections/The_Archives/Election_Results/2004_Election_Results/index.html 2004 Election Results