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Oklahoma Senate election Date: June 30, 2020
Four-term incumbent Republican Jim Inhofe was easily re-elected in 2014. He is running for reelection. J.J. Stitt, a farmer and gun shop owner, is challenging Inhofe
Oklahoma Senate election dates and Voting Live 2020
Several Democrats have announced their run, including attorney Abby Broyles, professor Dylan Billings, software developer Tyler Dougherty, industrialist Bevon Rogers, and perennial candidate Mike Workman.
The Electoral system of Oklahoma
The term electoral system can refer to the method by which elections are conducted (e.g., whether officials are elected in single-winner versus multi-winner systems) or the method by which votes are tallied to determine the outcome of an election (e.g., plurality systems, majority systems, ranked-choice voting systems, etc.). In the United States, most federal and state-level officials are elected via plurality vote in single-winner contests, although some jurisdictions (e.g., cities, school boards, etc.) employ alternative electoral systems.
HIGHLIGHTS
· In Oklahoma, state representatives and state senators are elected via plurality vote in single-winner contests.
· State executive officials, including the governor and treasurer, are elected in single-winner contests via plurality vote. The same is true for United States Representatives and Senators.
See the sections below for additional information on the following topics:
- Background: This section defines and describes methods for conducting elections, including single-winner systems and multi-winner systems. This section also defines and describes various vote-tallying methods, including plurality voting, majority voting, ranked-choice voting, block voting, single voting, and cumulative voting.
- Electoral systems used in Oklahoma: This section outlines the electoral systems used in federal elections (i.e., elections for president and United States senators and representatives) and state-level contests (i.e., elections for state legislators, governors, and other state executives).
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State legislation and ballot measures: This section lists state legislation and state and local ballot measures relevant to electoral systems policy.
Oklahoma Senate election Party and candidate
- Abby Broyles (Democratic)
- Tyler Dougherty (Democratic)
- Jim Inhofe (Republican)
- Bevon Rogers (Democratic)
- J.J. Stitt (Republican)
- Mike Workman (Democratic)
Oklahoma Elections Results
#To Be Announced
Past Oklahoma Elections Results
United States Senate election in Oklahoma, 2016 |
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Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
± |
|
Republican |
James Lankford (incumbent) |
980,892 |
67.74% |
-0.11% |
|
Democratic |
Mike Workman |
355,911 |
24.58% |
-4.40% |
|
Libertarian |
Robert T. Murphy |
43,421 |
3.00% |
N/A |
|
Independent |
Sean Braddy |
40,405 |
2.79% |
N/A |
|
Independent |
Mark T. Beard |
27,418 |
1.89% |
-1.28% |
|
Total votes |
1,448,047 |
100.0% |
N/A |