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Gubernatorial results
incumbentprojected winner| 0% in | Race details | ||||||||
| rep | Mary Fallin | 60% | 624,285 | ||||||
| dem | Jari Askins | 40% | 415,150 | ||||||
Senate results
incumbentprojected winner| 0% in | Race details | ||||||||
| rep | Tom Coburn* | 71% | 716,347 | ||||||
| dem | Jim Rogers | 26% | 265,519 | ||||||
| ind | Stephen Wallace | 2% | 25,047 | ||||||
House results
incumbentprojected winner| District 1 100% in | Race details | ||||
| rep | John Sullivan* | 77% | 151,155 | ||
| ind | Angelia O'Dell | 23% | 45,646 | ||
| District 2 100% in | Race details | ||||
| dem | Dan Boren* | 57% | 108,184 | ||
| rep | Charles Thompson | 43% | 83,198 | ||
| District 3 100% in | Race details | ||||
| rep | Frank Lucas* | 78% | 161,915 | ||
| dem | Frankie Robbins | 22% | 45,684 | ||
| District 4 0% in | |||||
| rep | Tom Cole* | Results not reported for uncontested races | |||
| District 5 100% in | Race details | ||||
| rep | James Lankford | 62% | 122,009 | ||
| dem | Billy Coyle | 35% | 68,947 | ||
Ballot measures
projected winnerRelated: State results
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First Thoughts: Romney 3.0
Romney 3.0 appears to be the repeat presidential candidate who will focus more on the economy and his business record than on social issues.
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First Thoughts: Romney 3.0
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