Who Won Oklahoma Elections in 2008?

Oklahoma Senator Jim InhofeNov 4, 2008

Oklahoma Senator Jim Inhofe (pictured left) easily won his 2008 re-election bid against Democrat challenger Andrew Rice.

All of Oklahoma's five Representatives ran for re-election and all five were sent back to Washington by the voters. All five won at least 2/3 of the vote.

Senator Tom Coburn's term expires in 2010. The next Oklahoma Gubanatorial Election is in 2010 as well.

John McCain won the seven electoral votes in Oklahoma.



2008 Oklahoma Election Winners

Oklahoma Senate II
Jim Inhofe Incumbent (57%) REP
Also on the ballot: Andrew Rice (DFL - 39%); Stephen Wallace (IND)
Oklahoma 1st District
John Sullivan Incumbent (66%) REP
Also on the ballot: Georgianna Oliver (DFL - 34%)
Oklahoma 2nd District
Dan Boren Incumbent (70%) DFL
Also on the ballot: Raymond Wickson (REP - 30%)
Oklahoma 3rd District
Frank D Lucas Incumbent (70%) REP
Also on the ballot: Frankie Robbins (DFL - 23%); Forrest Michael (IND)
Oklahoma 4th District
Tom Cole Incumbent (66%) REP
Also on the ballot: Blake Cummings (DFL - 29%); David Joyce (IND)
Oklahoma 5th District
Mary Fallin Incumbent (66%) REP
Also on the ballot: Steven Perry (DFL - 34%)


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