1994 Oklahoma elections explained

The 1994 Oklahoma state elections were held on November 8, 1994. The primary election was held on July 26. The runoff primary election was held August 23. The 1994 elections marked the first time in state history that Republicans held a majority of the Statewide elected offices: 7 out of 11. It also marked the first time Republicans controlled both the offices of Governor and Lieutenant Governor at the same time.

Overview

Executive Branch Before Election

OfficeCurrent OfficerParty
GovernorDavid WaltersDemocratic
Lieutenant GovernorJack MildrenDemocratic
State Auditor and InspectorClifton ScottDemocratic
Attorney GeneralSusan B. LovingDemocratic
State TreasurerClaudette HenryRepublican
State School SuperintendentSandy GarrettDemocratic
Labor CommissionerDave RenfroDemocratic
Insurance CommissionerCathy WeatherfordDemocratic
Corporation CommissionerBob AnthonyRepublican

Legislature Before Election

HouseDemocratsRepublicans
Oklahoma Senate3711
Oklahoma House of Representatives6833

Executive Branch After Election

OfficeCurrent OfficerParty
GovernorFrank KeatingRepublican
Lieutenant GovernorMary FallinRepublican
State Auditor and InspectorClifton ScottDemocratic
Attorney GeneralDrew EdmondsonDemocratic
State TreasurerRobert ButkinDemocratic
State School SuperintendentSandy GarrettDemocratic
Labor CommissionerBrenda ReneauRepublican
Insurance CommissionerJohn P. CrawfordRepublican
Corporation CommissionerBob AnthonyRepublican

Legislature After Election

HouseDemocratsRepublicans
Oklahoma Senate3513
Oklahoma House of Representatives6536

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