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Elections for the office of Oklahoma House of Representatives were held in Oklahoma on November 6, 2012. All 101 seats were up for election.
The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in these elections was April 13, 2012. The primary Election Day was June 26, 2012 and the primary runoff was held on August 28, 2012.
- See also: Oklahoma State Senate elections, 2012 and State legislative elections, 2012
Majority control[edit]
- See also: Partisan composition of state houses
Heading into the November 6 election, the Republican Party held the majority in the Oklahoma House of Representatives:
| Oklahoma House of Representatives
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| Party
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As of November 5, 2012
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After the 2012 Election
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Democratic Party
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31
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29
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Republican Party
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68
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72
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Vacancy
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2
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0
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| Total
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101
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101
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Incumbents retiring[edit]
A total of 13 incumbents did not run for re-election in 2012. Those incumbents were:
| Name
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Party
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Current Office
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| Charles Key |
Republican |
House District 90
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| Corey Holland |
Republican |
House District 51
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| Danny Morgan |
Democratic |
House District 32
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| George Faught |
Republican |
House District 14
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| Jabar Shumate |
Democratic |
House District 73
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| Kris Steele |
Republican |
House District 26
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| Paul D. Roan |
Democratic |
House District 20
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| Phil Richardson |
Republican |
House District 56
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| Purcy Walker |
Democratic |
House District 60
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| Randy Terrill |
Republican |
House District 53
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| Ron Peters |
Republican |
House District 70
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| Sue Tibbs |
Republican |
House District 23
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| Wes Hilliard |
Democratic |
House District 22
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Campaign contributions[edit]
This chart shows how many candidates ran for state house in Oklahoma in past years and the cumulative amount of campaign contributions in state house races, including contributions in both primary and general election contests. All figures come from Follow The Money.[1]
| Year
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Number of candidates
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Total contributions
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| 2012
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201
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$10,597,614
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| 2010
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191
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$11,261,443
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| 2008
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209
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$10,393,664
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| 2006
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222
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$10,344,749
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| 2004
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290
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$10,657,926
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| 2002
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204
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$5,489,273
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| 2000
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221
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$6,343,970
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During the 2012 election, the total contributions to the 201 House candidates was $10,597,614. The top 10 contributors were:[2]
| 2012 Donors, Oklahoma House of Representatives
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| Donor
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Amount
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| Chickasaw Nation
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$276,300
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| Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
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$169,500
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| Dank, David M
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$164,527
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| Oklahoma Independent Petroleum Association
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$126,750
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| Oklahoma Public Employees Association
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$113,000
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| Roi Pac
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$98,000
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| Oklahoma City Fire Fighters
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$82,794
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| Turner, Michael J
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$79,768
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| Krumme, George W
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$79,200
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| Devon Energy
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$75,000
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Map of Oklahoma House Districts with less than 10% party registration differential before and after the 2010 redistricting. A total of 20 legislative districts meet the criteria after 2010.
Impact of redistricting[edit]
- See also: Redistricting in Oklahoma
Unlike its upper counterpart, the House acted swiftly in passing a map for itself, with 101 seats mainly favorable to incumbents, minimal changes in boundaries, and no pairing of incumbents in single districts.[3] On May 11, 2011, the House passed the map 93-3; it passed the final bill for both houses on May 16. Gov. Mary Fallin signed the maps into law on May 20, 2011.[4][5]
Qualifications[edit]
Article 5, Section 17 of the Oklahoma Constitution states: Members of the Senate shall be at least twenty-five years of age, and members of the House of Representatives twenty-one years of age at the time of their election. They shall be qualified electors in their respective counties or districts and shall reside in their respective counties or districts during their term of office.
Term limits[edit]
Charles Key represented District 90 of the Oklahoma House of Representatives from 2006 until 2012. He was ineligible to run for re-election in 2012.
- See also State legislatures with term limits and Impact of term limits on state representative elections in 2012
The Oklahoma House of Representatives has been a term-limited house of representatives since Oklahoma voters approved State Question 632 in 1990, as an initiated constitutional amendment. This amendment became part of Section 17A of Article V of the Oklahoma Constitution and limits the amount of time that an Oklahoma State Representative can serve to a cumulative total of 12 years in either or both chambers of the Oklahoma State Legislature.
6 of Oklahoma's 101 state representatives, or 6%, were termed out in 2012. Of them, 2 wereDemocratic and 4 wereRepublican.
In addition to the 6 Oklahoma state representatives who left office because of term limits, 2 Oklahoma state senators were also termed-out.
Oklahoma state representatives whose seats were up for election in 2012 but who were unable to run because of the state's term limits were:
Democrats (2):
- Paul D. Roan
- Purcy Walker
Republicans (4):
- Charles Key
- Kris Steele
- Ron Peters
- Sue Tibbs
List of candidates[edit]
District 1[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- Curtis McDaniel
a - Incumbent McDaniel first assumed office in 2012.
June 26 GOP primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
November 6 General election candidates:
Curtis McDaniel 
District 2[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- Rick Agent
a
June 26 GOP primary:
- John R. Bennett
a - Incumbent Bennett first assumed office in 2010.
November 6 General election candidates:
Rick Agent: 5,437
John R. Bennett: 6,316 
District 3[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- James H Lockhart: 3,076
a - Incumbent Lockhart first assumed office in 2010.
- Traci Barnes: 1,244
June 26 GOP primary:
- Roger Mattox
a
November 6 General election candidates:
James H Lockhart: 7,106 
Roger Mattox: 4,717
District 4[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- Mike Brown
a - Incumbent Brown first assumed office in 2004.
June 26 GOP primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
November 6 General election candidates:
Mike Brown 
District 5[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
June 26 GOP primary:
- Douglas G. Cox
a - Incumbent Cox first assumed office in 2004.
November 6 General election candidates:
Douglas G. Cox 
District 6[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- Chuck Hoskin
a - Incumbent Hoskin first assumed office in 2006.
June 26 GOP primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
November 6 General election candidates:
Chuck Hoskin 
District 7[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- Larry Glenn
a - Incumbent Glenn first assumed office in 2004.
June 26 GOP primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
November 6 General election candidates:
Larry Glenn 
District 8[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- Ben Sherrer
a - Incumbent Sherrer first assumed office in 2004.
June 26 GOP primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
November 6 General election candidates:
Ben Sherrer 
District 9[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
June 26 GOP primary:
- Marty L. Quinn
a - Incumbent Quinn first assumed office in 2010.
November 6 General election candidates:
Marty L. Quinn 
District 10[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
June 26 GOP primary:
- Steve Martin
a - Incumbent Martin first assumed office in 2004.
November 6 General election candidates:
Steve Martin 
District 11[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
June 26 GOP primary:
- Earl Sears
a - Incumbent Sears first assumed office in 2006.
November 6 General election candidates:
Earl Sears 
District 12[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- Wade Rousselot
a - Incumbent Rousselot first assumed office in 2004.
June 26 GOP primary:
- David Tackett
a
November 6 General election candidates:
Wade Rousselot: 7,344 
David Tackett: 6,272
District 13[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- Jerry McPeak
a - Incumbent McPeak first assumed office in 2004.
June 26 GOP primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
November 6 General election candidates:
Jerry McPeak 
District 14[edit]
Note: Incumbent George Faught (R) is running for election to the U.S. House.
June 26 Democratic primary:
- Bobby Jefferson: 1,075 Advanced to runoff
- Jack A. Reavis: 941
- Jerry Rains: 1,436 Advanced to runoff
- August 28 Democratic primary runoff:
- Jerry Rains[6]
a
- Bobby Jefferson
June 26 GOP primary:
- Arthur Hulbert
a
November 6 General election candidates:
Jerry Rains: 5,664
Arthur Hulbert: 6,886 
District 15[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- Ed Cannaday
a - Incumbent Cannaday first assumed office in 2006.
June 26 GOP primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
November 6 General election candidates:
Ed Cannaday 
District 16[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- Jerry Shoemake
a - Incumbent Shoemake first assumed office in 2004.
June 26 GOP primary:
- James Delso
a
- Note: Daniel Arnett was disqualified.[7]
November 6 General election candidates:
Jerry Shoemake: 7,546 
James Delso: 4,835
District 17[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- Brian Renegar
a - Incumbent Renegar first assumed office in 2006.
June 26 GOP primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
November 6 General election candidates:
Brian Renegar 
District 18[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- Donald A Condit: 3,424
a - Incumbent Condit first assumed office in 2010.
- Carolyn McNatt Hill: 1,852
June 26 GOP primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
November 6 General election candidates:
Donald A Condit 
District 19[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- R.C. Pruett
a - Incumbent Pruett first assumed office in 2004.
June 26 GOP primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
November 6 General election candidates:
R.C. Pruett 
District 20[edit]
Note: Incumbent Paul D. Roan (D) did not seek re-election.
June 26 Democratic primary:
- Matt Branstetter: 557
a
- Rodney Johnson: 250
June 26 GOP primary:
- Gil Hensley: 248
- Bobby Cleveland: 799
a
- Paul Maus: 372
- Alon Morrison: 73
November 6 General election candidates:
Matt Branstetter: 4,275
Bobby Cleveland: 8,465 
District 21[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- Jerry L. Tomlinson
a
June 26 GOP primary:
- Dustin Roberts
a - Incumbent Roberts first assumed office in 2010.
November 6 General election candidates:
Jerry L. Tomlinson: 4,126
Dustin Roberts: 7,318 
District 22[edit]
Note: Incumbent Wes Hilliard (D) did not seek re-election.
June 26 Democratic primary:
- Doris Anne Row
a
June 26 GOP primary:
- Charles A McCall: 906
a
- William R. Claxton: 271
November 6 General election candidates:
Doris Anne Row: 6,492
Charles A McCall: 6,727 
District 23[edit]
Note: District 23 was vacant. Incumbent Sue Tibbs (R) passed away in April 2012.[8]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- Shawna Keller
a
June 26 GOP primary:
- Rob Reck: 195
- Terry O'Donnell: 1,052
a
- Jason Carini: 614
November 6 General election candidates:
Shawna Keller: 4,412
Terry O'Donnell: 6,202 
District 24[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- Steve Kouplen
a - Incumbent Kouplen first assumed office in 2008.
June 26 GOP primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
November 6 General election candidates:
Steve Kouplen 
District 25[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
June 26 GOP primary:
- Todd Thomsen: 831
a - Incumbent Thomsen first assumed office in 2006.
- Donald Cole Gallup: 304
November 6 General election candidates:
Todd Thomsen 
District 26[edit]
Note: Incumbent Kris Steele (R) did not seek re-election.
June 26 Democratic primary:
- Patty Sue Wagstaff
a
June 26 GOP primary:
- Justin Freeland Wood: 1,063
a
- Michael Shaw: 808
November 6 General election candidates:
Patty Sue Wagstaff: 4,852
Justin Freeland Wood: 7,457 
District 27[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- Troy Green: 250
- Randy R Gilbert: 819
a
June 26 GOP primary:
- Josh Cockroft
a - Incumbent Cockroft first assumed office in 2010.
November 6 General election candidates:
Randy R Gilbert: 4,966
Josh Cockroft: 8,072 
District 28[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- Marilyn Rainwater
a
June 26 GOP primary:
- Tom Newell
a - Incumbent Newell first assumed office in 2010.
November 6 General election candidates:
Marilyn Rainwater: 4,202
Tom Newell: 7,097 
District 29[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- David W Narcomey
a
June 26 GOP primary:
- Skye McNiel
a - Incumbent McNiel first assumed office in 2006.
November 6 General election candidates:
David W Narcomey: 3,227
Skye McNiel: 10,413 
District 30[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
June 26 GOP primary:
- Mark E McCullough
a - Incumbent McCullough first assumed office in 2006.
November 6 General election candidates:
Mark E McCullough 
District 31[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
June 26 GOP primary:
- Jason W Murphey
a - Incumbent Murphey first assumed office in 2006.
November 6 General election candidates:
Jason W Murphey 
District 32[edit]
Note: Incumbent Danny Morgan (D) did not seek re-election.
June 26 Democratic primary:
- Keith Kinnamon: 937
a
- Gene Imel: 415
June 26 GOP primary:
- Coy Ray Farmer: 605
- Jason Smalley: 1,145
a
November 6 General election candidates:
Keith Kinnamon : 5,896
Jason Smalley: 7,824 
District 33[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
June 26 GOP primary:
- Lee R. Denney
a - Incumbent Denney first assumed office in 2004.
November 6 General election candidates:
Lee R. Denney 
District 34[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- Cory T Williams
a - Incumbent Williams first assumed office in 2008.
June 26 GOP primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
November 6 General election candidates:
Cory T Williams 
District 35[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
June 26 GOP primary:
- Dennis Casey
a - Incumbent Casey first assumed office in 2010.
November 6 General election candidates:
Dennis Casey 
District 36[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- Jim Massey
a
June 26 GOP primary:
- Stan Sallee: 921
- Sean Roberts: 1,038
a - Incumbent Roberts first assumed office in 2010.
- Paul F. Nosak: 90
November 6 General election candidates:
Jim Massey: 4,809
Sean Roberts: 9,094 
District 37[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- Nancy L. Niemann: 779
a
- Ross Smith: 293
June 26 GOP primary:
- Steven E. Vaughan
a - Incumbent Vaughan first assumed office in 2010.
November 6 General election candidates:
Nancy L. Niemann: 5,325
Steven E. Vaughan: 7,710 
District 38[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
June 26 GOP primary:
- Dale R. DeWitt
a - Incumbent DeWitt first assumed office in 2002.
November 6 General election candidates:
Dale R. DeWitt 
District 39[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
June 26 GOP primary:
- Marian Cooksey: 1,704
a - Incumbent Cooksey first assumed office in 2004.
- Bob Dani: 1,429
November 6 General election candidates:
Marian Cooksey 
District 40[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
June 26 GOP primary:
- Mike Jackson
a - Incumbent Jackson first assumed office in 2004.
November 6 General election candidates:
Mike Jackson 
District 41[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
June 26 GOP primary:
- John T. Enns
a - Incumbent Enns first assumed office in 2006.
November 6 General election candidates:
John T. Enns 
District 42[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- Steven Vines
a
June 26 GOP primary:
- Lisa J. Billy
a - Incumbent Billy first assumed office in 2004.
November 6 General election candidates:
Steven Vines: 2,717
Lisa J. Billy: 10,709 
District 43[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
June 26 GOP primary:
- Colby Schwartz
a - Incumbent Schwartz first assumed office in 2006.
November 6 General election candidates:
Colby Schwartz 
District 44[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- Emily Virgin
a - Incumbent Virgin first assumed office in 2010.
June 26 GOP primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
November 6 General election candidates:
Emily Virgin 
District 45[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- Paula Roberts
a
June 26 GOP primary:
- Aaron Stiles: 1,247
a - Incumbent Stiles first assumed office in 2010.
- Derick Jensen: 416
November 6 General election candidates:
Paula Roberts: 6,787
Aaron Stiles: 6,803 
District 46[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
June 26 GOP primary:
- Scott Martin
a - Incumbent Martin first assumed office in 2006.
November 6 General election candidates:
Scott Martin 
District 47[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- Leon A Pivinski
a
June 26 GOP primary:
- Leslie Kathryn Osborn
a - Incumbent Osborn first assumed office in 2008.
November 6 General election candidates:
Leon A Pivinski: 3,158
Leslie Kathryn Osborn: 12,315 
District 48[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- Brian Spencer
a
June 26 GOP primary:
- Patrick Ownbey
a - Incumbent Ownbey first assumed office in 2008.
November 6 General election candidates:
Brian Spencer: 3,626
Patrick Ownbey: 9,306 
District 49[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
June 26 GOP primary:
- Tommy C Hardin: 758
a - Incumbent Hardin first assumed office in 2010.
- Samuel Q. Dishmon: 93
November 6 General election candidates:
Tommy C Hardin 
District 50[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
June 26 GOP primary:
- Dennis Johnson
a - Incumbent Johnson first assumed office in 2006.
November 6 General election candidates:
Dennis Johnson 
District 51[edit]
Note: Incumbent Corey Holland (R) did not seek re-election.
June 26 Democratic primary:
- Stewart Meyer
a
June 26 GOP primary:
- Julie McKinney: 495
- Scott R. Biggs: 1,351
a
- Glyn Byte: 463
November 6 General election candidates:
Stewart Meyer: 5,120
Scott R. Biggs: 9,232 
District 52[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
June 26 GOP primary:
- Charles Larry Ortega
a - Incumbent Ortega first assumed office in 2008.
November 6 General election candidates:
Charles Larry Ortega 
District 53[edit]
Note: Incumbent Randy Terrill (R) did not seek re-election.
June 26 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
June 26 GOP primary:
- Mark McBride: 956 Advanced to runoff
- Brian Graham: 237
- Paula Sullivan: 751 Advanced to runoff
Note: Eric E. Beu was disqualified after McBride contested his candidacy.[9]
- August 28 Republican primary runoff:
- Mark McBride[10]
a
- Paula Sullivan
November 6 General election candidates:
Mark McBride 
District 54[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
June 26 GOP primary:
- Paul Wesselhoft
a - Incumbent Wesselhoft first assumed office in 2004.
November 6 General election candidates:
Paul Wesselhoft 
District 55[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
June 26 GOP primary:
- Todd Russ
a - Incumbent Russ first assumed office in 2009.
November 6 General election candidates:
Todd Russ 
District 56[edit]
Note: Incumbent Phil Richardson (R) did not seek re-election.
June 26 Democratic primary:
- David L Perryman
a
June 26 GOP primary:
- Chuck Utsler
a
November 6 General election candidates:
David L Perryman: 6,098 
Chuck Utsler: 5,966
District 57[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
June 26 GOP primary:
- Harold Wright
a - Incumbent Wright first assumed office in 2008.
November 6 General election candidates:
Harold Wright 
District 58[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
June 26 GOP primary:
- Jeff Hickman
a - Incumbent Hickman first assumed office in 2004.
November 6 General election candidates:
Jeff Hickman 
District 59[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
June 26 GOP primary:
- Mike Sanders: 2,916
a - Incumbent Sanders first assumed office in 2008.
- Rodney Hiebert: 158
November 6 General election candidates:
Mike Sanders 
District 60[edit]
Note: Incumbent Purcy Walker (D) did not seek re-election.
June 26 Democratic primary:
- Kendra Menz-Kimble
a
June 26 GOP primary:
- Dan Fisher: 1,295
a
- Matt White: 1,087
November 6 General election candidates:
Kendra Menz-Kimble: 4,719
Dan Fisher: 7,793 
District 61[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
June 26 GOP primary:
- Gus Blackwell
a - Incumbent Blackwell first assumed office in 2002.
November 6 General election candidates:
Gus Blackwell 
District 62[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
June 26 GOP primary:
- T.W. Shannon
a - Incumbent Shannon first assumed office in 2008.
November 6 General election candidates:
T.W. Shannon 
District 63[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
June 26 GOP primary:
- Don Armes: 605
a - Incumbent Armes first assumed office in 2002.
- B.L. Cozad Jr.: 160
November 6 General election candidates:
Don Armes 
District 64[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
June 26 GOP primary:
- Ann Coody
a - Incumbent Coody first assumed office in 2004.
Note: Ryan D. Jernigan withdrew prior to the primary election.
November 6 General election candidates:
Ann Coody 
District 65[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- Joe Dorman
a - Incumbent Dorman first assumed office in 2002.
June 26 GOP primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
November 6 General election candidates:
Joe Dorman 
District 66[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- David C. Phillips III
a
June 26 GOP primary:
- Jadine Nollan
a - Incumbent Nollan first assumed office in 2010.
November 6 General election candidates:
David C. Phillips III: 4,389
Jadine Nollan: 8,845 
District 67[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
June 26 GOP primary:
- Pam Peterson
a - Incumbent Peterson first assumed office in 2004.
November 6 General election candidates:
Pam Peterson 
District 68[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
June 26 GOP primary:
- Glen Mulready: 1,341
a - Incumbent Mulready first assumed office in 2010.
- Darren Gantz: 809
November 6 General election candidates:
Glen Mulready 
District 69[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
June 26 GOP primary:
- Fred Jordan
a - Incumbent Jordan first assumed office in 2006.
November 6 General election candidates:
Fred Jordan 
District 70[edit]
Note: Incumbent Ron Peters (R) did not seek re-election.
June 26 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
June 26 GOP primary:
- Ken Walker: 1,750 Advanced to runoff
- Shane Saunders: 1,618 Advanced to runoff
- David Davis: 776
- August 28 Republican primary runoff:
- Ken Walker[11]
a
- Shane Saunders
November 6 General election candidates:
Ken Walker 
District 71[edit]
Note: Incumbent Daniel Sullivan (R) resigned in 2011. The special election held to replace him was invalidated after a close finish and subsequent legal wrangling.
June 26 Democratic primary:
- Dan Arthrell
a
June 26 GOP primary:
- Katie Henke: 2,064
a
- Evelyn L. Rogers: 335
November 6 General election candidates:
Dan Arthrell: 6,471
Katie Henke: 7,364 
District 72[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- Seneca Scott
a - Incumbent Scott first assumed office in 2008.
June 26 GOP primary:
- Randall L. Reese
a
November 6 General election candidates:
Seneca Scott: 5,996 
Randall L. Reese: 2,247
District 73[edit]
Note: Incumbent Jabar Shumate (D) ran for election to Senate District 11.
June 26 Democratic primary:
- Kevin Matthews
a
June 26 GOP primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
November 6 General election candidates:
Kevin Matthews 
District 74[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
June 26 GOP primary:
- David Derby
a - Incumbent Derby first assumed office in 2006.
November 6 General election candidates:
David Derby 
District 75[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
June 26 GOP primary:
- Dan Kirby
a - Incumbent Kirby first assumed office in 2008.
November 6 General election candidates:
Dan Kirby 
District 76[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- Glenda K. Puett
a
June 26 GOP primary:
- David Brumbaugh
a - Incumbent Brumbaugh first assumed office in 2010.
November 6 General election candidates:
Glenda K. Puett: 5,100
David Brumbaugh: 10,679 
District 77[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- Eric Proctor
a - Incumbent Proctor first assumed office in 2006.
June 26 GOP primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
November 6 General election candidates:
Eric Proctor 
District 78[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- Jeannie McDaniel
a - Incumbent McDaniel first assumed office in 2004.
June 26 GOP primary:
- Paul Catalano
a
November 6 General election candidates:
Jeannie McDaniel: 8,822 
Paul Catalano: 5,534
District 79[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
June 26 GOP primary:
- Weldon Watson: 2,200
a - Incumbent Watson first assumed office in 2006.
- Lois Jacobs: 811
November 6 General election candidates:
Weldon Watson 
District 80[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
June 26 GOP primary:
- Mike Ritze
a - Incumbent Ritze first assumed office in 2008.
November 6 General election candidates:
Mike Ritze 
District 81[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
June 26 GOP primary:
- Randy Grau
a - Incumbent Grau first assumed office in 2010.
November 6 General election candidates:
Randy Grau 
District 82[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
June 26 GOP primary:
- Mike Turner: 1,316
a
- Guy Liebmann: 1,043 - Incumbent Liebmann first assumed office in 2004.
November 6 General election candidates:
Mike Turner 
District 83[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- Ed Holzberger
a
June 26 GOP primary:
- Randy McDaniel
a - Incumbent McDaniel first assumed office in 2006.
- Note: Maurice Aldridge withdrew on April 17, 2012 after McDaniel challenged his qualifications.[12]
November 6 General election candidates:
Ed Holzberger: 5,905
Randy McDaniel: 10,994 
District 84[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
June 26 GOP primary:
- Sally Kern: 1,500
a - Incumbent Kern first assumed office in 2004.
- Curtis Moore: 557
November 6 General election candidates:
Sally Kern 
District 85[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
June 26 GOP primary:
- David Dank
a - Incumbent Dank first assumed office in 2006.
November 6 General election candidates:
David Dank 
District 86[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- Will Fourkiller
a - Incumbent Fourkiller first assumed office in 2010.
June 26 GOP primary:
- Honesimo Garcia 323
- Russell Don Turner 1,081
a
November 6 General election candidates:
Will Fourkiller: 7,366 
Russell Don Turner: 3,346
District 87[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- Nick Singer
a
June 26 GOP primary:
- Jason Nelson
a - Incumbent Nelson first assumed office in 2008.
November 6 General election candidates:
Nick Singer: 5,692
Jason Nelson: 7,052 
District 88[edit]
Note: District 88 was vacant. Al McAffrey (D) was elected to the Senate in a special election on February 14, 2012.
June 26 Democratic primary:
- Kay Floyd: 757 Advanced to runoff
- Mike Dover: 338 Advanced to runoff
- Matt Harney: 238
- Steve Cortes: 230
- August 28 Democratic primary runoff:
- Kay Floyd[13]
a
- Mike Dover
June 26 GOP primary:
- Douglas R. Garcia 200
- Aaron Kaspereit 290
a
- Note: Mark Faulk was disqualified.[14]
November 6 General election candidates:
Kay Floyd: 7,471 
Aaron Kaspereit: 3,337
District 89[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- Rebecca Hamilton
a - Incumbent Hamilton first assumed office in 2002.
June 26 GOP primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
November 6 General election candidates:
Rebecca Hamilton 
District 90[edit]
Note: Incumbent Charles Key (R) did not seek re-election.
June 26 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
June 26 GOP primary:
- Jon Echols
a
November 6 General election candidates:
Jon Echols 
District 91[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
June 26 GOP primary:
- Mike D. Reynolds
a - Incumbent Reynolds first assumed office in 2002.
November 6 General election candidates:
Mike D. Reynolds 
District 92[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- Richard D. Morrissette
a - Incumbent Morrissette first assumed office in 2004.
June 26 GOP primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
November 6 General election candidates:
Richard D. Morrissette 
District 93[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
June 26 GOP primary:
- Mike Christian
a - Incumbent Christian first assumed office in 2006.
November 6 General election candidates:
Mike Christian 
District 94[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- Scott Inman
a - Incumbent Inman first assumed office in 2006.
June 26 GOP primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
November 6 General election candidates:
Scott Inman 
District 95[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
June 26 GOP primary:
- Charlie Joyner
a - Incumbent Joyner first assumed office in 2006.
November 6 General election candidates:
Charlie Joyner 
District 96[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
June 26 GOP primary:
- Lewis H. Moore
a - Incumbent Moore first assumed office in 2008.
November 6 General election candidates:
Lewis H. Moore 
District 97[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- Mike Shelton
a - Incumbent Shelton first assumed office in 2004.
June 26 GOP primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
November 6 General election candidates:
Mike Shelton 
District 98[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
June 26 GOP primary:
- John Trebilcock
a - Incumbent Trebilcock first assumed office in 2002.
November 6 General election candidates:
John Trebilcock 
District 99[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- Anastasia A. Pittman
a - Incumbent Pittman first assumed office in 2006.
June 26 GOP primary:
- Willard Linzy
a
November 6 General election candidates:
Anastasia A. Pittman: 10,641 
Willard Linzy: 2,104
District 100[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- No candidates have filed for this district.
June 26 GOP primary:
- Elise Hall: 1,813
a - Incumbent Hall first assumed office in 2010.
- Jeff Renner: 969
- Note: Mark Beard withdrew on April 17, 2012[12]
November 6 General election candidates:
Elise Hall 
District 101[edit]
June 26 Democratic primary:
- Stephen E Covert
a
June 26 GOP primary:
- Gary Banz: 1,506
a - Incumbent Banz first assumed office in 2004.
- A.J. Bailey: 297
November 6 General election candidates:
Stephen E Covert: 5,122
Gary Banz: 10,677 
See also[edit]
- Oklahoma House of Representatives
- Oklahoma State Legislature
- State legislative elections, 2012
External links[edit]
- Oklahoma State Election Board - List of 2012 Primary Election Candidates
- Oklahoma State Election Board - Official Primary Election Results
- Oklahoma State Election Board - List of 2012 General Election Candidates
- Oklahoma State Election Board - Official General Election Results
[edit]
- ↑ Follow the Money, Oklahoma
- ↑ Follow the Money, "Oklahoma House of Representatives 2012 Campaign Contributions"
- ↑ The Oklahoman, "Oklahoma House releases map of proposed new districts," May 7, 2011
- ↑ Real Clear Politics, "Fallin signs House, Senate redistricting bills," May 20, 2011
- ↑ The Oklahoman, "Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin signs redistricting bills," May 21, 2011
- ↑ AP Results, "Oklahoma State House" accessed August 28, 2012
- ↑ ivote, "Three candidate challenges decided in morning meeting of State Election Board" (timed out)
- ↑ NewsOK, "Oklahoma lawmaker, Sue Tibbs of Tulsa, dies," April 7, 2012
- ↑ Oklahoma State Board of Elections, "Supplement of candidates for state elective office," accessed July 17, 2012
- ↑ AP Results, "Oklahoma State House" accessed August 28, 2012
- ↑ AP Results, "Oklahoma State House" accessed August 28, 2012
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 The Oklahoman, "Three candidates withdraw from Oklahoma House, Senate races," April 18, 2012
- ↑ AP Results, "Oklahoma State House" accessed August 28, 2012
- ↑ ivote, "Three candidate challenges decided in morning meeting of State Election Board" (timed out)
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