Oklahoma judicial elections, 2014 | |
Overview | |
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Total candidates: | 205 |
Primary candidates: | 19 |
General election candidates: | 187 |
Incumbency | |
Incumbents: | 138 |
Incumbent success rate: | 98% |
Competition - general election | |
Percent of candidates in contested races: | 37% |
Percent uncontested: | 58% |
Percent retention: | 5% |
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Supreme court elections |
Oklahoma trial court incumbent judges enjoyed a 98% success rate during elections this year. Of the 187 candidates who ran in the general election, 108 of them were unopposed. Seventy candidates competed in contested races, and three incumbent judges were voted out. The district court judges are elected in nonpartisan elections.
Appellate court judges run in retention elections in Oklahoma. This year, three Oklahoma Supreme Court justices were retained: John Reif, Joseph Watt, and Tom Colbert. Five judges of the Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals and one judge of the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals ran for retention as well. They were all successful.
For general election results, see: Oklahoma judicial elections, 2014.
For primary election results, see: Oklahoma primary elections, 2014.
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