Congratulations Oklahoma Winners — Actions will Validate Campaign Promises — Oklahoma General Election Results 2012

Oklahoma Election Results 2012 Summary version:

Romney wins Oklahoma but Obama is reelected President of the United States in a very close election.

Bridenstine wins Oklahoma CD01 Congressional Seat replacing Sullivan (who he beat in the primary election).

Oklahoma passes all six state questions and retains all judges listed on the ballot.

Here are the more detailed Oklahoma election results:

http://www.ok.gov/elections/support/ok_results_seb.html (for latest results)

Results as of: 11/7/2012 5:42:44 AM
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PRESIDENT
FOR PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT
1960 of 1960 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
BARACK OBAMA (DEM) 19,328 43,121 380,338 442,787 33.2%
MITT ROMNEY (REP) 44,617 68,596 776,497 889,710 66.8%
Total 63,945 111,717 1,156,835 1,332,497
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UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 01
327 of 327 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
JOHN OLSON (DEM) 4,118 6,287 80,905 91,310 32.0%
JIM BRIDENSTINE (REP) 8,980 7,541 164,365 180,886 63.5%
CRAIG ALLEN (IND) 510 451 11,825 12,786 4.5%
Total 13,608 14,279 257,095 284,982
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 02
530 of 530 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
ROB WALLACE (DEM) 2,995 10,983 81,953 95,931 38.3%
MARKWAYNE MULLIN (REP) 5,672 16,836 121,009 143,517 57.3%
MICHAEL G. FULKS (IND) 400 1,045 9,364 10,809 4.3%
Total 9,067 28,864 212,326 250,257
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 03
481 of 481 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
TIMOTHY RAY MURRAY (DEM) 2,308 6,251 44,736 53,295 20.0%
FRANK D. LUCAS (REP) 8,921 21,954 170,088 200,963 75.3%
WILLIAM M. SANDERS (IND) 524 1,135 11,087 12,746 4.8%
Total 11,753 29,340 225,911 267,004
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 04
350 of 350 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
DONNA MARIE BEBO (DEM) 3,370 7,814 60,571 71,755 27.6%
TOM COLE (REP) 8,728 13,999 153,834 176,561 67.9%
RJ HARRIS (IND) 531 732 10,462 11,725 4.5%
Total 12,629 22,545 224,867 260,041
FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 05
273 of 273 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
TOM GUILD (DEM) 4,598 9,577 83,184 97,359 37.3%
JAMES LANKFORD (REP) 10,737 6,117 136,567 153,421 58.7%
PAT MARTIN (IND) 195 213 4,972 5,380 2.1%
ROBERT T. MURPHY (IND) 223 182 4,757 5,162 2.0%
Total 15,753 16,089 229,480 261,322
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STATE SENATOR
FOR STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 3
47 of 47 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
JIM BYNUM (DEM) 593 932 9,737 11,262 45.7%
WAYNE SHAW (REP) 697 1,131 11,555 13,383 54.3%
Total 1,290 2,063 21,292 24,645
FOR STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 5
85 of 85 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
JERRY ELLIS (DEM) 389 1,418 14,111 15,918 66.5%
HOWARD HOUCHEN (REP) 330 953 6,724 8,007 33.5%
Total 719 2,371 20,835 23,925
FOR STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 7
76 of 76 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
J. PAUL LANE (DEM) 442 1,208 10,490 12,140 46.2%
LARRY BOGGS (REP) 559 1,353 12,248 14,160 53.8%
Total 1,001 2,561 22,738 26,300
FOR STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 9
32 of 32 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
EARL GARRISON (DEM) 486 3,172 13,518 17,176 69.7%
BARNEY S TAYLOR (REP) 301 1,313 5,855 7,469 30.3%
Total 787 4,485 19,373 24,645
FOR STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 11
36 of 36 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
JABAR SHUMATE (DEM) 740 1,881 12,573 15,194 76.0%
DAVE BELL (REP) 183 168 3,056 3,407 17.0%
CURTIS J. MULLINS (IND) 39 78 1,284 1,401 7.0%
Total 962 2,127 16,913 20,002
FOR STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 13
51 of 51 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
SUSAN PADDACK (DEM) 600 2,419 16,789 19,808 75.9%
FRED E SMITH (REP) 288 755 5,263 6,306 24.1%
Total 888 3,174 22,052 26,114
FOR STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 15
31 of 31 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
CLAUDIA GRIFFITH (DEM) 623 1,149 9,950 11,722 38.4%
ROB STANDRIDGE (REP) 1,128 1,135 16,503 18,766 61.6%
Total 1,751 2,284 26,453 30,488
FOR STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 27
77 of 77 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
A. BRYCE MARLATT (REP) 1,126 3,254 18,808 23,188 84.5%
TOMMY W. NICHOLSON (IND) 201 589 3,470 4,260 15.5%
Total 1,327 3,843 22,278 27,448
FOR STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 31
53 of 53 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
TONY TERRILL (DEM) 274 1,073 6,156 7,503 32.2%
DON BARRINGTON (REP) 607 1,842 13,348 15,797 67.8%
Total 881 2,915 19,504 23,300
FOR STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 39
39 of 39 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
JULIE HALL (DEM) 787 628 12,960 14,375 43.1%
BRIAN A. CRAIN (REP) 1,166 599 17,228 18,993 56.9%
Total 1,953 1,227 30,188 33,368
FOR STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 41
29 of 29 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
CLARK JOLLEY (REP) 2,295 1,026 24,059 27,380 79.4%
RICHARD PRAWDZIENSKI (IND) 437 404 6,262 7,103 20.6%
Total 2,732 1,430 30,321 34,483
FOR STATE SENATOR DISTRICT 43
54 of 54 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
MIKE FULLERTON (DEM) 311 682 7,721 8,714 29.3%
COREY BROOKS (REP) 942 1,683 18,384 21,009 70.7%
Total 1,253 2,365 26,105 29,723
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STATE REPRESENTATIVE
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 2
21 of 21 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
RICK AGENT (DEM) 178 650 4,608 5,436 46.3%
JOHN R. BENNETT (REP) 217 790 5,307 6,314 53.7%
Total 395 1,440 9,915 11,750
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 3
21 of 21 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
JAMES H LOCKHART (DEM) 210 756 6,045 7,011 59.8%
ROGER MATTOX (REP) 161 673 3,883 4,717 40.2%
Total 371 1,429 9,928 11,728
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 12
18 of 18 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
WADE ROUSSELOT (DEM) 203 799 6,323 7,325 53.9%
DAVID TACKETT (REP) 268 564 5,424 6,256 46.1%
Total 471 1,363 11,747 13,581
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 14
15 of 15 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
JERRY RAINS (DEM) 183 789 4,690 5,662 45.1%
ARTHUR HULBERT (REP) 271 993 5,616 6,880 54.9%
Total 454 1,782 10,306 12,542
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 16
29 of 29 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
JERRY SHOEMAKE (DEM) 187 687 6,656 7,530 61.0%
JAMES DELSO (REP) 202 339 4,277 4,818 39.0%
Total 389 1,026 10,933 12,348
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 20
22 of 22 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
MATT BRANSTETTER (DEM) 176 278 3,815 4,269 33.5%
BOBBY CLEVELAND (REP) 452 538 7,471 8,461 66.5%
Total 628 816 11,286 12,730
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 21
17 of 17 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
JERRY L. TOMLINSON (DEM) 98 453 3,564 4,115 36.0%
DUSTIN ROBERTS (REP) 190 885 6,232 7,307 64.0%
Total 288 1,338 9,796 11,422
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 22
32 of 32 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
DORIS ANNE ROW (DEM) 198 900 5,391 6,489 49.1%
CHARLES A McCALL (REP) 230 1,031 5,460 6,721 50.9%
Total 428 1,931 10,851 13,210
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 23
14 of 14 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
SHAWNA KELLER (DEM) 123 197 4,080 4,400 41.5%
TERRY O’DONNELL (REP) 227 239 5,730 6,196 58.5%
Total 350 436 9,810 10,596
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 26
13 of 13 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
PATTY SUE WAGSTAFF (DEM) 210 693 3,944 4,847 39.4%
JUSTIN FREELAND WOOD (REP) 284 1,027 6,144 7,455 60.6%
Total 494 1,720 10,088 12,302
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 27
17 of 17 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
RANDY R GILBERT (DEM) 172 320 4,466 4,958 38.1%
JOSH COCKROFT (REP) 400 544 7,117 8,061 61.9%
Total 572 864 11,583 13,019
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 28
17 of 17 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
MARILYN RAINWATER (DEM) 107 381 3,711 4,199 37.2%
TOM NEWELL (REP) 280 535 6,275 7,090 62.8%
Total 387 916 9,986 11,289
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 29
21 of 21 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
DAVID W NARCOMEY (DEM) 101 294 2,826 3,221 23.6%
SKYE McNIEL (REP) 298 860 9,242 10,400 76.4%
Total 399 1,154 12,068 13,621
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 32
23 of 23 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
KEITH KINNAMON (DEM) 183 556 5,115 5,854 42.8%
JASON SMALLEY (REP) 277 693 6,844 7,814 57.2%
Total 460 1,249 11,959 13,668
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 36
20 of 20 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
JIM MASSEY (DEM) 217 160 4,425 4,802 34.6%
SEAN ROBERTS (REP) 435 240 8,399 9,074 65.4%
Total 652 400 12,824 13,876
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 37
23 of 23 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
NANCY L. NIEMANN (DEM) 211 356 4,756 5,323 40.9%
STEVEN E. VAUGHAN (REP) 417 605 6,685 7,707 59.1%
Total 628 961 11,441 13,030
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 42
24 of 24 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
STEVEN VINES (DEM) 123 282 2,308 2,713 20.2%
LISA J. BILLY (REP) 417 1,140 9,146 10,703 79.8%
Total 540 1,422 11,454 13,416
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 45
11 of 11 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
PAULA ROBERTS (DEM) 348 755 5,665 6,768 49.9%
AARON STILES (REP) 389 553 5,844 6,786 50.1%
Total 737 1,308 11,509 13,554
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 47
14 of 14 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
LEON A PIVINSKI (DEM) 178 252 2,725 3,155 20.4%
LESLIE KATHRYN OSBORN (REP) 808 898 10,604 12,310 79.6%
Total 986 1,150 13,329 15,465
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 48
20 of 20 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
BRIAN SPENCER (DEM) 153 413 3,059 3,625 28.0%
PATRICK OWNBEY (REP) 368 1,033 7,904 9,305 72.0%
Total 521 1,446 10,963 12,930
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 51
23 of 23 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
STEWART MEYER (DEM) 174 382 4,559 5,115 35.7%
SCOTT R. BIGGS (REP) 436 670 8,119 9,225 64.3%
Total 610 1,052 12,678 14,340
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 56
29 of 29 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
DAVID L PERRYMAN (DEM) 211 766 5,110 6,087 50.5%
CHUCK UTSLER (REP) 243 656 5,059 5,958 49.5%
Total 454 1,422 10,169 12,045
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 60
19 of 19 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
KENDRA MENZ-KIMBLE (DEM) 168 450 4,095 4,713 37.7%
DAN FISHER (REP) 345 677 6,763 7,785 62.3%
Total 513 1,127 10,858 12,498
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 66
17 of 17 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
DAVID C. PHILLIPS, III (DEM) 186 222 3,975 4,383 33.2%
JADINE NOLLAN (REP) 331 259 8,246 8,836 66.8%
Total 517 481 12,221 13,219
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 71
16 of 16 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
DAN ARTHRELL (DEM) 367 409 5,685 6,461 46.8%
KATIE HENKE (REP) 492 302 6,563 7,357 53.2%
Total 859 711 12,248 13,818
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 72
19 of 19 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
SENECA SCOTT (DEM) 181 455 5,350 5,986 72.7%
RANDALL L. REESE (REP) 78 80 2,087 2,245 27.3%
Total 259 535 7,437 8,231
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 76
13 of 13 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
GLENDA K. PUETT (DEM) 177 218 4,700 5,095 32.3%
DAVID BRUMBAUGH (REP) 551 235 9,880 10,666 67.7%
Total 728 453 14,580 15,761
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 78
21 of 21 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
JEANNIE McDANIEL (DEM) 422 394 7,988 8,804 61.4%
PAUL CATALANO (REP) 226 167 5,134 5,527 38.6%
Total 648 561 13,122 14,331
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 83
18 of 18 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
ED HOLZBERGER (DEM) 360 661 4,876 5,897 34.9%
RANDY McDANIEL (REP) 1,085 409 9,491 10,985 65.1%
Total 1,445 1,070 14,367 16,882
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 86
25 of 25 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
WILL FOURKILLER (DEM) 440 566 6,322 7,328 68.7%
RUSSELL DON TURNER (REP) 180 268 2,890 3,338 31.3%
Total 620 834 9,212 10,666
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 87
13 of 13 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
NICK SINGER (DEM) 243 357 5,082 5,682 44.6%
JASON NELSON (REP) 461 174 6,413 7,048 55.4%
Total 704 531 11,495 12,730
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 88
13 of 13 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
KAY FLOYD (DEM) 266 419 6,774 7,459 69.2%
AARON KASPEREIT (REP) 181 112 3,032 3,325 30.8%
Total 447 531 9,806 10,784
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 99
16 of 16 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
ANASTASIA A. PITTMAN (DEM) 408 1,841 8,379 10,628 83.5%
WILLARD LINZY (REP) 123 157 1,819 2,099 16.5%
Total 531 1,998 10,198 12,727
FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 101
19 of 19 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
STEPHEN E COVERT (DEM) 242 287 4,586 5,115 32.4%
GARY BANZ (REP) 575 181 9,908 10,664 67.6%
Total 817 468 14,494 15,779
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JUDICIAL RETENTION
SUPREME COURT – NOMA D. GURICH
1960 of 1960 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
YES 33,377 65,638 689,311 788,326 66.5%
NO 17,255 33,167 347,457 397,879 33.5%
Total 50,632 98,805 1,036,768 1,186,205
SUPREME COURT – YVONNE KAUGER
1960 of 1960 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
YES 32,610 64,499 676,471 773,580 65.6%
NO 17,880 33,639 353,262 404,781 34.4%
Total 50,490 98,138 1,029,733 1,178,361
SUPREME COURT – JAMES E. EDMONDSON
1960 of 1960 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
YES 33,166 65,843 691,763 790,772 66.9%
NO 17,485 32,677 341,080 391,242 33.1%
Total 50,651 98,520 1,032,843 1,182,014
SUPREME COURT – DOUGLAS L. COMBS
1960 of 1960 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
YES 32,770 65,101 684,656 782,527 66.4%
NO 17,424 33,149 345,280 395,853 33.6%
Total 50,194 98,250 1,029,936 1,178,380
COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS – CLANCY SMITH
1960 of 1960 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
YES 32,591 63,777 674,548 770,916 65.8%
NO 17,268 33,882 349,323 400,473 34.2%
Total 49,859 97,659 1,023,871 1,171,389
COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS – ARLENE JOHNSON
1960 of 1960 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
YES 32,822 65,084 680,298 778,204 66.6%
NO 17,036 32,473 341,290 390,799 33.4%
Total 49,858 97,557 1,021,588 1,169,003
COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEALS – DAVID B. LEWIS
1960 of 1960 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
YES 32,973 64,784 684,056 781,813 67.0%
NO 16,741 32,577 335,978 385,296 33.0%
Total 49,714 97,361 1,020,034 1,167,109
COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS – P. THOMAS THORNBRUGH
1960 of 1960 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
YES 33,353 64,193 687,579 785,125 67.3%
NO 16,398 33,030 331,764 381,192 32.7%
Total 49,751 97,223 1,019,343 1,166,317
COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS – WILLIAM C. HETHERINGTON, JR.
1960 of 1960 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
YES 32,377 63,358 666,257 761,992 65.6%
NO 17,186 33,485 348,188 398,859 34.4%
Total 49,563 96,843 1,014,445 1,160,851
COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS – KENNETH L. BUETTNER
1960 of 1960 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
YES 33,067 63,719 683,415 780,201 67.3%
NO 16,424 32,978 330,189 379,591 32.7%
Total 49,491 96,697 1,013,604 1,159,792
COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS – ROBERT BOBBY BELL
1960 of 1960 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
YES 32,328 63,249 669,133 764,710 65.9%
NO 17,193 33,479 344,648 395,320 34.1%
Total 49,521 96,728 1,013,781 1,160,030
COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS – E. BAY MITCHELL, III
1960 of 1960 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
YES 32,904 63,906 679,451 776,261 66.9%
NO 16,607 32,903 334,726 384,236 33.1%
Total 49,511 96,809 1,014,177 1,160,497
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STATE QUESTIONS
STATE QUESTION NO. 758 LEGISLATIVE REFERENDUM NO. 358
1960 of 1960 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
FOR THE PROPOSAL – YES 42,807 68,814 745,090 856,711 67.7%
AGAINST THE PROPOSAL – NO 14,445 37,287 356,593 408,325 32.3%
Total 57,252 106,101 1,101,683 1,265,036
STATE QUESTION NO. 759 LEGISLATIVE REFERENDUM NO. 359
1960 of 1960 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
FOR THE PROPOSAL – YES 34,174 57,866 652,514 744,554 59.2%
AGAINST THE PROPOSAL – NO 22,885 47,656 442,705 513,246 40.8%
Total 57,059 105,522 1,095,219 1,257,800
STATE QUESTION NO. 762 LEGISLATIVE REFERENDUM NO. 360
1960 of 1960 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
FOR THE PROPOSAL – YES 33,876 62,376 647,613 743,865 59.2%
AGAINST THE PROPOSAL – NO 23,092 43,015 447,027 513,134 40.8%
Total 56,968 105,391 1,094,640 1,256,999
STATE QUESTION NO. 764 LEGISLATIVE REFERENDUM NO. 361
1960 of 1960 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
FOR THE PROPOSAL – YES 32,167 58,738 614,131 705,036 56.7%
AGAINST THE PROPOSAL – NO 24,006 45,555 469,047 538,608 43.3%
Total 56,173 104,293 1,083,178 1,243,644
STATE QUESTION NO. 765 LEGISLATIVE REFERENDUM NO. 362
1960 of 1960 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
FOR THE PROPOSAL – YES 34,595 58,889 657,074 750,558 59.9%
AGAINST THE PROPOSAL – NO 21,974 46,184 433,932 502,090 40.1%
Total 56,569 105,073 1,091,006 1,252,648
STATE QUESTION NO. 766 LEGISLATIVE REFERENDUM NO. 363
1960 of 1960 Precincts Completely Reporting
ABSENTEE
MAIL
EARLY
VOTING
ELECTION
DAY
TOTAL
FOR THE PROPOSAL – YES 38,321 65,374 721,047 824,742 65.0%
AGAINST THE PROPOSAL – NO 18,923 41,058 384,656 444,637 35.0%
Total 57,244 106,432 1,105,703 1,269,379
Results as of: 11/7/2012 5:42:44 AM

Keep your promises made on the campaign trail and your oath of office too.

Keep a copy of the State and Federal Constitution handy for reference (before you vote)!

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Hebrews 12:13-15

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National Opt-Out Day – November 24th – Say No to Naked Body Scanners!

Special thanks to Grassroots in Nebraska and Shelli Dawdy for this pic

 

Special thanks to Adam Kokesh ‘the Man’ for this video on Opt-Out Day – November 24th

If you are as concerned as I am about the police state we are having thrust upon us at every turn, please consider taking some action to reverse the trend — for the children (and everyone else too!).

This is something everyone can do!

If we hit them in the pocketbook and decline to travel or opt out of the radiation treatment, I bet we will see some changes.  But it will require steady resolve in order to roll back this bureaucracy because the beast likes to eat and needs your willing compliance in order to do so.  Most beasts fight back when threatened, so don’t expect it to be easy.  It must be done though and as quickly as as possible too!

Press on dear friends.

As my good friend RJ Harris (future Congressman) would say – “once more into the breach”.

Blessings all/sc

Bono NAACP Speech – Call to Action

Just the speech – the missing video from the Mike Pilavachi Message
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Special thanks to Jordan Page for posting this video on his Myspace page where I found it.  He had this text under the video and I share it for you as a quote from him as he is one of my heros and truly the ‘muse of the r3volution’.
“JOHN ADAMS, MLK, Bob Dylan, Abbie Hoffman, Kahlil Gibran, Tim Robbins, Aaron Russo, Pearl Jam, U2, Ron Paul, Patriotic Americans who know the difference between the love of country and nationalism. Frederick Douglas said that a patriot is a person who loves their country but does not excuse its sins. I live by that philosophy.”  Jordan Page

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(updated weekly for your convenience if you missed the live show – don’t forget we often go into archives and continue visiting with our special guests / the only way for you to hear that is to check the archives)

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08/18/09 Review the Freedom 21 Conference that just took place in Oklahoma and some of the interviews that were conducted for the documentary film project mentioned last week – focus on RJ Harris and his race in Oklahoma CD04.  We continued to talk about the health care bill debate, including efforts both by elected officials and organized groups to divert the discussion by various means.

Michael Maresco’s update was postponed until next week due to a scheduling conflict this week.  He will return to give us more details about the journey and next steps for the Liberty Rider.

——> link for show here (Note: we continued visiting in the archives with our callin guest Ryan from SD)

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08/11/09 Talking about the difference between democracy and republic and how much the United States has strayed from our founding principles – specially as related to government spending/taxation and the idea of “free” services.  Our guests Nathan, a college bound student who will be majoring in history with tentative plans to become a Constitutional attorney, and Linda Rohman, an attorney turned homeschool mother who has been working to limit spending in her local city government.  Brief update from Michael Maresco, our Liberty Rider, on his journey from Freedom to Fascism.  Next week, Michael will return to give us more details about the journey and next steps.  We continued talking about ways to get involved in archives after the live show completed.

Reminder about Freedom21 Conference in OKC area August 13-15

——> link for show here (Note: we continued visiting in the archives with all our guests)

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08/04/09 a little about DC (Shelli’s monologue)

Special guest Amanda Teegarden (OK-safe) tells us about Freedom21 Conference in OKC area August 13-15

——> link for show here (Note: we continued visiting in the archives with Amanda and links discussed are below)

WH mentions Facts are Stubborn Things

I’m a Pepper Piece (actual title was  “I’m a Christian, They’re a Christian, Wouldn’t You Like to Be a Christian, Too?”}

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07/28/09 The President’s boo-boo (Shelli’s monologue)

Special guest RJ Harris candidate for CD04 Congressional seat in Oklahoma (will be replacing bailout voter Tom Cole but will need your help to do so!)

——> link for show here (Note: we continued visiting with RJ in archives about the length of bills and just say NO!)

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07/21/09 (grassroots coalitions – the next phase – WOW!)

Special Guests Bryan Thome (Texas), Chris Comeaus (Louisiana), and an update from Michael Maresco as nears Alcatraz!

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07/16/09  (outstanding interview – don’t miss this one!)

SPECIAL EPISODE: Interview with Gun Owners of America Executive Director, Larry Pratt co-hosts Shelli Dawdy and Sandra Crosnoe will discuss the efforts of GOA to protect Americans’ Second Amendment and other rights.  Conversation will focus particularly Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor and what approving her to this lifetime seat on the Court would mean to our Second Amendment and other rights. The Constitutional Liberty Coalition is dedicated to supporting grassroots efforts that encourage personal responsibility, limited government , and free markets. Shelli Dawdy and Sandra Crosnoe are grassroots activists in their states of Nebraska, and Oklahoma, respectively, and network with other grassroots leaders in many states. The CLC Gets Grizzly can be heard regularly each week at 7pm central.

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07/14/09

Status of the Sotomayor hearings in the Senate Judiciary Committee and proposal to consider a Strikeday from Robert Drobot of San Jose

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07/07/09

Teaparties and Cap and Trade Bill, 10th Amendment (Balloon release),  State Sovereignty then we hear more details about some of the Independence Day Tea Parties that occurred across the country:

1) Brian Campbell of Colorado on his way to the Young Republican meeting

2) Joan Fabiano (CLC) at state capitol in Lansing MI July 4 Tea Party (Success story keeping it grassroots!)

—–> Link for show here

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06/30/09

cute commercial with Shelli’s husband at opening!  Cap and Trade Bill (how far off the reservation we’ve come or how to ‘sneak’ bad bills through Congress with the help of MSM / death of a pedophile covered over and above bad legislation)

—–> Link for show here

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6/23/09

cute commercial opening with monologue on Why NOT a march on DC! (Shelli) – keep it local and in your state!

Featuring Kaye Beach – Grassroots Lobbying in Oklahoma

—–> Link for show here

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06/16/09

$135 billion Treasury bond seizure on the Italian border and the lack of coverage (Shelli)

Liberty Rider Reaches Oklahoma and we get an update from Michael Maresco on his journey across the state. RJ Harris candidate for Congress in Oklahoma also updates everyone on his race

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06/09/09

Ducks and Websites – Teaparty Grassroots

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06/02/09 What is the Grassroots?

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05/26/09

Michael Maresco the Liberty Rider – update from Pennsylvania

Teaparty Grassroots update and Kaye Beach (@Axxiom) update on grassroots lobby efforts in Oklahoma

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05/19/09

Constitutional Liberty Coalition formation and goals – came basically out of our of need to protect the grassroots

Eric – Temerity Magazine

Michael Maresco – Liberty Rider

Joan Fabiano – Teaparty Grassroots

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originally published 07/21/09 republished weekly as updated

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RJHofficialavatarWe hope to be joined by RJ Harris a constitutional liberty candidate in Oklahoma CD04 going after RINO Tom Cole in 2010. He will update us on his race and the Sooner Tea Party rally this week protesting Obamacare.  Join us for updates on our recent alerts that were sent out via email also. We’ll review the status of Sotomayor’s confirmation, Cap and Trade, Socialized Medicine, and the Pass Act.

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Finally, we hope that Liberty Rider, Michael Maresco will have a minute to give us an update on his whereabouts and his plans.

He is there at the destination near the gateway to Alcatraz!

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