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Government

July 29, 2010

McClain county election results

NORMAN — County Commissioner, District No. 1 (Democrat)

Benny McGowen — 808

Russell Ray — 212

Superintendent of Public Instruction (Democrat)

Susan Paddack — 2,030 votes

Jerry Combrink — 592

Superintendent of Public Instruction (Republican)

Janet Barresi — 1,377

Brian S. Kelly — 938

State Treasurer (Republican)

Ken Miller — 1,562

Owen Laughlin — 730

Governor (Democrat)

Jari Askins — 1,353

Drew Edmondson — 1,347

Governor (Republican)

Robert Hubbard — 76

Mary Fallin — 1,383

Randy Brogdon — 964

Roger L. Jackson — 54

Lt. Governor (Republican)

Todd Lamb — 1,663

John A. Wright — 395

Bernie Adley — 95

Paul Nosak — 93

Bill Crozier — 88

Attorney General (Republican)

Scott Pruitt — 1,443

Ryan Leonard — 948

State Auditor and Inspector (Republican)

Gary Jones — 1,562

David Hanigar — 641

Corporation Commissioner (Republican)

Dana Murphy — 1,500

Tod Yeager — 793

Insurance Commissioner (Republican)

John P. Crawford — 906

John Doak — 876

Mark Croucher 463

Commission of Labor (Republican)

Mark Costello — 1,291

Jason Reese — 932

U.S. Representative District No. 4 (Republican)

Tom Cole — 1,871

R.J. Harris — 581

U.S. Senator (Republican)

Tom Coburn — 2,243

Evelyn L. Rogers — 124

Lewis Kelly Spring — 93

U.S. Senator (Democrat)

Jim Rogers — 1,628

Mark Myles — 852

State Senator District No. 24 (Republican)

Anthony Sykes — 512

Linda Molsbee — 280

District Judge, District 21, Office No. 2

Greg Dixon — 2,746

John Mantooth — 1,518

Edward Tillery — 852

District Judge, District No. 21, Office No. 1

Jonathon Nichols — 2,421

Tracy Schumacher — 1,856

Michael C. Bell — 744

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