U.S. Congress First District

149,938 – Kevin Hern 59 percent

102,878 – Tim Gilpin 41 percent

Oklahoma Governor 

643,987 – Kevin Stitt 54 percent

500,430 – Drew Edmondson 42 percent

40,768 – Chris Powell 3 percent

Lt. Governor

728,547 –  Matt Pinnell 62 percent

406,340 – Anastasia Pittman 35 percent

42,120 – Ivan Holmes (I) 4 percent

State Auditor/Inspector

818,077 – Cindy Byrd 75 percent

270,016 – John Yeutter (I) 25 percent

Attorney General

750,082 – Mike Hunter 64 percent

421,212 – Mark Myles 36 percent

State Treasurer

778,930 – Randy McDaniel 72 percent

309,175 – Charles de Coune (I) 28 percent

State School Superintendent

686,839 – Joy Hofmeister 59 percent

396,457 – John Cox 34 percent

90,407 – Larry Huff (I) 8 percent

State Labor Commissioner

717,109 – Leslie Osborn 62 percent

388,825 – Fred Dorrell 33 percent

55,736 – Brandt Dismukes (I) 5 percent

State Insurance Commissioner

719,423 – Glen Mulready 62 percent

441,422 – Kimberly Fobbs 38 percent

Corporation Commission

700,643 – Bob Anthony 60 percent

400,185 – Ashley Nicole McCray 34 percent

66,2014 – Jackie Short (I) 6 percent

Tulsa County District Attorney

116,331 – Steve Kunzweiler 59 percent

82,199 – Jenny Proehl-Day 41 percent

Tulsa County Commissioner

30,989 – Stan Sallee 55 percent

25,029 – Kevin Matthews 45 percent

Tulsa County District Court Judge

111,337 –  Judge Caroline Wall 64 percent

62,513 – Tom Sawyer 36 percent

Tulsa County District Court Judge

6,250  – Judge Sharon Holmes 78 percent

1,751 – Blacke Shipley 22 percent

Tulsa County District Court Judge

105,966 – Tracy Priddy 60 percent

69,500 – Judge Jim Caputo 40 percent

Tulsa County District Court Judge

128,670 – Judge Linda Morrissey 73 percent

47,712 – Chris Brecht 27 percent

Tulsa County District Court Judge

99,609 – Martha Rupp Carter  58 percent

71,141 – Rick Westcott 42 percent

Tulsa County Associate Judge

88,210 – Judge Cliff Smith 55 percent

72,979 – Brian Crain 45 percent

Tulsa City Council

District 3

4,038 – Crista Patrick 64 percent

2,228 – Justin Rolph 36 percent

District 4

8,390  – Kara Joy McKee 53 percent

7,515 – Daniel Regan 47 percent

District 5

5,445 – Cass Fahler 52 percent

5,035 – Mykey Arthrell 48 percent

District 7

3,242 – Lori Decter Wright 27 percent

2,715 – Michael Patton 23 percent

1,933 – Ken Reddick 16 percent

1,311 – Brandon McCombs 11 percent

1,164 – Ellouise Cochrane 10 percent

801 – Eric Turley 7 percent

649  – Elliott Parker 5 percent

Oklahoma Supreme Court retention vote

Justice James Edmondson  59 percent

  • 610,761 yes
  • 417,467 no

Justice Patrick Wyrick 62 percent

  • 634,728 yes
  • 394,853 no

Justice Yvonne Kauger 62 percent

  • 636,715 yes
  • 387,102 no

Justice Noma Gurich  62 percent

  • 631,149 yes
  • 394,001 no

Court of Civil Appeals retention vote

Judge E. Bay Mitchell 62 percent

  • 629,304 yes
  • 383,687 no

Judge Robert D. Bell 62 percent

  • 623,743 yes
  • 389,419 no

Judge Kenneth Buettner 63 percent

  • 633,262 yes
  • 379,965 no

Judge Barbara Swinton  64 percent

  • 655,776 yes
  • 381,460 no

Brian Jack Goree 61 percent

  • 613,331 yes
  • 393,307 no

Court of Criminal Appeals retention vote

Judge Scott Rowland 62 percent

  • 633,442 yes
  • 382,751 no

Judge David B. Lewis 62 percent

  • 627,429 yes
  • 388,150 no

Judge Dana Kuehn 65 percent

  • 656,197 yes
  • 364,011 no

State Senate District 18

17,025 – Kim David 66 percent

8,702 – Charles Arrnall 34 percent

State Senate District 36

14,285 – John Haste 62 percent

8,686 – Bryan O’Brien 38 percent

House District 23

4,876 – Terry O’Donnell 58 percent

3,505 – Craig John Hoxie 42 percent

House District 66

6,880 – Jadine Nollan 58 percent

4,884 – Angela Graham  42 percent

House District 67

11,031 – Jeff Boatman 66 percent

5,773 – Carly Hotvedt 34 percent

House District 68

7,072 – Lonnie Sims 57 percent

3,799 – Michael Ross 31 percent

1,132 – Heather Chenoweth (I) 9 percent

328 – J. Lee Miller 3 percent

House District 69

11,597 – Sheila Dills 71 percent

4,848 – Andy Richardson 29 percent

House District 70

9,231 – Carol Bush 55 percent

7,675 – JJ Burnam 45 percent

House District 71

6,600 – Denise Brewer 56 percent

5,149 – Cheryl Baber 44 percent

House District 75

5,623 – T.J. Marti 53 percent

4,509 – Karen Gaddis 43 percent

395 – Kelli Krebs (L)

House District 76

9,082 – Ross Ford 67 percent

4,437 – Forrest Mayer 33 percent

House District 77

4,311 – John Waldron 58 percent

3,069 – Todd Blackburn 42 percent

House District 78

7,563 – Meloyde Blancett 60 percent

4,576 – Paul Royse 36 percent

564 – Gene Bell (L) 4 percent

House District 79

6,495 – Melissa Provenzano 52 percent

5,993 – Dan Hicks 48 percent

House District 80

10,854 – Stan May 69 percent

4,171 – Janice Graham 31 percent

House District 98

8,038 – Dean F. Davis 62 percent

4,691 – Kilmyn Easley- Graf 36 percent

276 – Sean Parrish (I) 2 percent

State Question 793

585,355 – No 50.24 percent

579,741 – Yes 49.75 percent

State Question 794

904,308 – Yes 78 percent

254,966 – No 22 percent

State Question 798

622,233 – No 54 percent

5428,110 – Yes 46 percent

State Question 800

652,984 – No 57 percent

488,135 – Yes 43 percent

State Question 801

581,504 – No 50.41 percent

572,151 – Yes 49.59 percent