Oklahoma judicial elections, 2010

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The Oklahoma judicial elections of 2010 consisted of a Primary Election on July 27, 2010 and a General Election on November 2, 2010.

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Court of Civil Appeals[edit]

District courts[edit]

Seventy-five District Court seats were filled in 2010 along with 77 Associate District Judge seats, one from each county.

Race Candidates Details Results
District 1, Office 1 Greg A. Zigler Zigler ran for re-election. Greg A. Zigler
District 2, Office 1 Richard Phillips, Floyd Douglas Haught, Ricky McPhearson Phillips and Haught competed in the general election.[3] Floyd Douglas Haught won with 54.51% of the vote.
District 3, Office 1 Richard Darby Darby ran for re-election. Richard Darby
District 4, Office 1 Ray Dean Linder Linder ran for re-election. Ray Dean Linder
District 4, Office 2 Paul K. Woodward Paul K. Woodward
District 4, Office 3 Dennis Hladik Hladik ran for re-election. Dennis Hladik
District 5, Office 1 C. Allen McCall McCall ran for re-election. C. Allen McCall
District 5, Office 2 Joe H. Enos Enos ran for re-election. Joe H. Enos
District 5, Office 3 Keith Byron Aycock Aycock ran for re-election. Keith Byron Aycock
District 5, Office 4 Mark R. Smith Smith ran for re-election. Mark R. Smith
District 5, Office 5 Gerald F. Neuwirth Gerald F. Neuwirth
District 6, Office 1 Richard VanDyck VanDyck ran for re-election. Richard VanDyck
District 7, Office 1 Kenneth C. Watson Watson ran for re-election. Kenneth C. Watson
District 7, Office 2 Twyla Mason Gray, Jim Worrell, Paul S. Faulk Gray won with 59.25% of the vote.[3]
District 7, Office 3 Donald Deason Deason ran for re-election. Donald Deason
District 7, Office 4 Bryan C. Dixon Dixon ran for re-election. Bryan C. Dixon
District 7, Office 5 Patricia G. Parrish Parrish ran for re-election. Patricia G. Parrish
District 7, Office 6 Daniel L. Owens Owens ran for re-election. Daniel L. Owens
District 7, Office 7 Cindy Truong, Tim Rhodes, Kent Eldridge, Jackie Short, Carson Brooks, Pat Crawley Truong and Crawley competed in the general election.[3] Cindy Truong won with 56.57% of the vote.
District 7, Office 8 Glenn M. Jones Jones ran for re-election. Glenn M. Jones
District 7, Office 9 Tammy Bass LeSure LeSure ran for re-election. Tammy Bass LeSure
District 7, Office 10 Bill Graves Graves ran for re-election. Bill Graves
District 7, Office 11 Barbara G. Swinton Swinton ran for re-election. Barbara G. Swinton
District 7, Office 12 Lisa T. Davis Davis ran for re-election. Lisa T. Davis
District 7, Office 13 Noma D. Gurich Gurich ran for re-election. Noma D. Gurich
District 7, Office 14 Ray C. Elliott Elliott ran for re-election. Ray C. Elliott
District 7, Office 15 Jerry D. Bass Bass ran for re-election. Jerry D. Bass
District 8, Office 1 D. W. Boyd Boyd ran for re-election. D. W. Boyd
District 9, Office 1 Phillip C. Corley Phillip C. Corley
District 10, Office 1 M. John Kane IV Kane ran for re-election. M. John Kane IV
District 11, Office 1 Curtis L. DeLapp DeLapp ran for re-election. Curtis L. DeLapp
District 12, Office 1 Terry H. McBride McBride ran for re-election. Terry H. McBride
District 12, Office 2 Dynda R. Post Post ran for re-election. Dynda R. Post
District 12, Office 3 J. Dwayne Steidley Steidley ran for re-election. J. Dwayne Steidley
District 13, Office 1 Robert G. Haney Haney ran for re-election. Robert G. Haney
District 14, Office 1 William C. Kellough Kellough ran for re-election. William C. Kellough
District 14, Office 2 Jesse S. Harris Harris ran for re-election. Jesse S. Harris
District 14, Office 3 Clancy C. Smith, Mark A. Zannotti, James M. Caputo James M. Caputo[3]
District 14, Office 4 Daman H. Cantrell Cantrell ran for re-election. Daman H. Cantrell
District 14, Office 5 Jefferson D. Sellers Sellers ran for re-election. Jefferson D. Sellers
District 14, Office 6 Carlos Chappelle Chappelle ran for re-election. Carlos Chappelle
District 14, Office 7 Tom C. Gillert Gillert ran for re-election. Tom C. Gillert
District 14, Office 8 P. Thomas Thornbrugh Thornbrugh ran for re-election. P. Thomas Thornbrugh
District 14, Office 9 Linda G. Morrissey, John M. Eagleton Morrissey ran for re-election. Linda G. Morrissey won with 61.46% of the vote.
District 14, Office 10 Mary Fitzgerald Fitzgerald ran for re-election. Mary Fitzgerald
District 14, Office 11 Rebecca B. Nightingale Nightingale ran for re-election. Rebecca B. Nightingale
District 14, Office 12 Doris L. Fransein Fransein ran for re-election. Doris L. Fransein
District 14, Office 13 Carl Funderburk, William J. Musseman, Caroline Wall, C.W. Daimon Jacobs, Theresa Dreiling Funderburk and Musseman competed in the general election.[3] William J. Musseman won with 63.24% of the vote.
District 14, Office 14 Kurt Glassco, Jon R. Patton Glassco ran for re-election. Kurt Glassco won with 50.99% of the vote.
District 15, Office 1 Mike Norman Norman ran for re-election. Mike Norman
District 15, Office 2 Darrell G. Shepherd Shepherd ran for re-election. Darrell G. Shepherd
District 15, Office 3 J. Jeffrey Payton Payton ran for re-election. J. Jeffrey Payton
District 15, Office 4 Thomas H. Alford Alford ran for re-election. Thomas H. Alford
District 16, Office 1 Marion D. Fry, Jon Sullivan Jon Sullivan won with 54.9% of the vote.
District 17, Office 1 Willard Driesel, J. P. Longacre Driesel ran for re-election. Willard Driesel won with 53.18% of the vote.
District 18, Office 1 Thomas Bartheld Bartheld ran for re-election. Thomas Bartheld
District 19, Office 1 Mark Campbell Campbell ran for re-election. Mark Campbell
District 20, Office 1 Thomas S. Walker, Dennis Morris Walker ran for re-election. Dennis Morris won with 56.17% of the vote.
District 20, Office 2 Wallace Coppedge Wallace Coppedge
District 21, Office 1 Jonathan Nichols, Michael C. Bell, Tracy Schumacher Nichols and Schumacher competed in the general election.[3] Tracy Schumacher won with 57.6% of the vote.
District 21, Office 2 John A. Mantooth, Greg Dixon, Edward T. Tillery Dixon and Mantooth competed in the general election.[3] Greg Dixon won with 54.09% of the vote.
District 21, Office 3 Tom A. Lucas, Jeff Harley Bryant Lucas ran for re-election. Tom A. Lucas won with 66.24% of the vote.
District 21, Office 4 Lori Walkley, Charles L. Broadway Walkley ran for re-election. Lori Walkley won with 64.45% of the vote.
District 22, Office 1 George W. Butner Butner ran for re-election. George W. Butner
District 22, Office 2 Tom S. Landrith Landrith ran for re-election. Tom S. Landrith
District 22, Office 3 Gary Snow Snow ran for re-election. Gary Snow
District 23, Office 1 Robert Thompson, Cindy Ferrell Ashwood, Barney K. Barnett Thompson and Ashwood competed in the general election.[3] Cindy Ferrell Ashwood won with 63.15% of the vote.
District 23, Office 2 Douglas L. Combs Combs ran for re-election. Douglas L. Combs
District 24, Office 1 Douglas W. Golden Golden ran for re-election. Douglas W. Golden
District 24, Office 2 Lawrence W. Parish Parish ran for re-election. Lawrence W. Parish
District 24, Office 3 Ken Adair, John Maley, John Wright Maley and Adair competed in the general election.[3] Ken Adair won with 59.25% of the vote.
District 24, Office 4 Joe Sam Vassar Vassar ran for re-election. Joe Sam Vassar
District 24, Office 5 H. Michael Claver Claver ran for re-election. H. Michael Claver
District 25, Office 1 Richard E. Branam Branam ran for re-election. Richard E. Branam
District 26, Office 1 Gary E. Miller Miller ran for re-election. Gary E. Miller

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Associate district judges[edit]

Race Candidates Details Results
Adair County Ralph Keen, L. Elizabeth Brown, Barrett Harris Brown won with 57.94% of the vote.[3]
Alfalfa County Loren Angle Angle ran for re-election. Loren Angle
Atoka County Preston Harbuck, Richard E. Mayfield, James Thornley, Reid K. Mayfield Preston Harbuck won with 60.27% of the vote.[3]
Beaver County Gerald H. Riffe Riffe ran for re-election. Gerald H. Riffe
Beckham County David Brooks, Mike Abel, Brian J. Henderson, Michelle Kirby-Roper, Gary P. McGinn Abel and Kirby-Roper competed in the general election.[3] Michelle Kirby-Roper won with 59.08% of the vote.
Blaine County Mark A. Moore Moore ran for re-election. Mark A. Moore
Bryan County Rocky L. Powers, Chris D. Jones Powers ran for re-election. Rocky L. Powers won with 61.35% of the vote.
Caddo County S. Wyatt Hill Hill ran for re-election. S. Wyatt Hill
Canadian County Bob Hughey Hughey ran for re-election. Bob Hughey
Carter County Lee Card Card ran for re-election. Lee Card
Cherokee County Mark L. Dobbins Dobbins ran for re-election. Mark L. Dobbins
Choctaw County James R. Wolfe, Thomas J. Hadley Wolfe ran for re-election. James R. Wolfe won with 56.17% of the vote.
Cimarron County Ronald L. Kincannon Kincannon ran for re-election. Ronald L. Kincannon
Cleveland County Stephen Bonner, J. Michael Sherrod, Michael Gardner, Ted L. Ryals Stephen Bonner won with 55.61% of the vote.[3]
Coal County D. Clay Mowdy Mowdy ran for re-election. D. Clay Mowdy
Comanche County C. William Stratton Stratton ran for re-election. C. William Stratton
Cotton County Michael C. Flanagan Flanagan ran for re-election. Michael C. Flanagan
Craig County Gary L. Maxey Maxey ran for re-election. Gary L. Maxey
Creek County Mark Ihrig, Wesley Ray Thompson, Creekmore Wallace, II Ihrig won with 58.76% of the vote.[3]
Custer County Jill Carpenter Weedon Weedon ran for re-election. Jill Carpenter Weedon
Delaware County Barry V. Denney Denney ran for re-election. Barry V. Denney
Dewey County Rick Bozarth Bozarth ran for re-election. Rick Bozarth
Ellis County Joe L. Jackson Jackson ran for re-election. Joe L. Jackson
Garfield County Tom Newby Newby ran for re-election. Tom Newby
Garvin County John A. Blake Blake ran for re-election. John A. Blake
Grady County John E. Herndon Herndon ran for re-election. John E. Herndon
Grant County Jack Hammontree Hammontree ran for re-election. Jack Hammontree
Greer County Danny R. Deaver Deaver ran for re-election. Danny R. Deaver
Harmon County W. Mike Warren Warren ran for re-election. W. Mike Warren
Harper County Wayne Olmstead Olmstead ran for re-election. Wayne Olmstead
Haskell County Brian Henderson Henderson ran for re-election. Brian Henderson
Hughes County Gordon Allen Allen ran for re-election. Gordon Allen
Jackson County Clark E. Huey Huey ran for re-election. Clark E. Huey
Jefferson County Dennis Gay, Jon Tom Stanton, William W. Eakin Stanton and Gay competed in the general election.[3] Dennis Gay won with 51.61% of the vote.
Johnston County Robert M. Highsmith Highsmith ran for re-election. Robert M. Highsmith
Kay County Philip A. Ross Philip A. Ross
Kingfisher County Robert E. Davis, Dan Stake, Sara J. Boeckman Robert E. Davis won with 62.8% of the vote.[3]
Kiowa County Norman L. Russell Russell ran for re-election. Norman L. Russell
Latimer County Bill D. Welch Welch ran for re-election. Bill D. Welch
LeFlore County Ted A. Knight Knight ran for re-election. Ted A. Knight
Lincoln County Sheila Kirk Kirk ran for re-election. Sheila Kirk
Logan County Luke Duel, Thomas R. Cook, Norman Hollingsworth, Rita Jencks, Robert J. Wagner Luke Duel won with 53.56% of the vote.[3]
Love County Charles E. Roberts Roberts ran for re-election. Charles E. Roberts
McClain County Charles Gray Gray ran for re-election. Charles Gray
McCurtain County Michael D. DeBerry DeBerry ran for re-election. Michael D. DeBerry
McIntosh County Jim Pratt Pratt ran for re-election. Jim Pratt
Major County James A. Wilkinson, John W. McCue, II, Tim Haworth McCue and Haworth competed in the general election.[3] Tim Haworth won with 54.46% of the vote.
Marshall County Richard A. Miller Miller ran for re-election. Richard A. Miller
Mayes County Shawn S. Taylor Taylor ran for re-election. Shawn S. Taylor
Murray County Aaron Scott Duck Aaron Scott Duck
Muskogee County Norman D. Thygesen Thygesen ran for re-election. Norman D. Thygesen
Noble County Dan G. Allen Allen ran for re-election. Dan G. Allen
Nowata County Carl G. Gibson Gibson ran for re-election. Carl G. Gibson
Okfuskee County David N. Martin Martin ran for re-election. David N. Martin
Oklahoma County Richard Kirby Kirby ran for re-election. Richard Kirby
Okmulgee County Duane Woodliff Woodliff ran for re-election. Duane Woodliff
Osage County Bruce David Gambill Gambill ran for re-election. Bruce David Gambill
Ottawa County Robert E. Reavis Reavis ran for re-election. Robert E. Reavis
Pawnee County Matthew D. Henry Henry ran for re-election. Matthew D. Henry
Payne County Stephen R. Kistler Kistler ran for re-election. Stephen R. Kistler
Pittsburg County Jim D. Bland Bland ran for re-election. Jim D. Bland
Pontotoc County Martha K. Kilgore Kilgore ran for re-election. Martha K. Kilgore
Pottawatomie County John D. Gardner Gardner ran for re-election. John D. Gardner
Pushmataha County Jana Kay Wallace Wallace ran for re-election. Jana Kay Wallace
Roger Mills County F. Pat VerSteeg VerSteeg ran for re-election. F. Pat VerSteeg
Rogers County Sheila A. Condren Condren ran for re-election. Sheila A. Condren
Seminole County Timothy L. Olsen Olsen ran for re-election. Timothy L. Olsen
Sequoyah County Dennis M. Sprouse Dennis M. Sprouse
Stephens County G. Brent Russell Russell ran for re-election. G. Brent Russell
Texas County Ryan D. Reddick Reddick ran for re-election. Ryan D. Reddick
Tillman County Brad L. Benson Benson ran for re-election. Brad L. Benson
Tulsa County Dana Kuehn Kuehn ran for re-election. Dana Kuehn
Wagoner County Dennis N. Shook Shook ran for re-election. Dennis N. Shook
Washington County Russell Vaclaw Vaclaw ran for re-election. Russell Vaclaw
Washita County Christopher S. Kelly Kelly ran for re-election. Christopher S. Kelly
Woods County Mickey Jay Hadwiger Hadwiger ran for re-election. Mickey Jay Hadwiger
Woodward County Don A. Work Work ran for re-election. Don A. Work

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