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State Races: Oklahoma
All times Eastern Standard
Race
Status
Candidate
Vote
Vote %
Precincts
Local
Exit Poll
Oklahoma Governor
updated: 4:30 p.m.
Full OK
Henry
448,143
43%
100%
of precincts reporting
votes by county or locale
voter survey results
Largent
441,277
43%
Richardson
146,200
14%
Race
Status
Candidate
Vote
Vote %
Precincts
Local
Exit Poll
Oklahoma Senate
updated: 4:30 p.m.
Full OK
Inhofe
(incumbent)
578,579
57%
100%
of precincts reporting
votes by county or locale
voter survey results
Walters
369,789
37%
Germalic
65,056
6%
Race
Status
Candidate
Vote
Vote %
Precincts
Local
Exit Poll
Oklahoma 01
updated: 4:30 p.m.
Full OK
Sullivan
(incumbent)
119,566
56%
100%
of precincts reporting
votes by county or locale
not available
Dodd
90,649
42%
Cristiano
4,740
2%
Oklahoma 02
updated: 4:30 p.m.
Full OK
Carson
(incumbent)
146,748
74%
100%
of precincts reporting
votes by county or locale
not available
Pharaoh
51,244
26%
Oklahoma 03
updated: 4:30 p.m.
Full OK
Lucas
(incumbent)
148,206
76%
100%
of precincts reporting
votes by county or locale
not available
Murphy
47,884
24%
Oklahoma 04
updated: 4:30 p.m.
Full OK
Cole
106,902
54%
100%
of precincts reporting
votes by county or locale
not available
Roberts
91,322
46%
Oklahoma 05
updated: 4:30 p.m.
Full OK
Istook
(incumbent)
121,374
62%
100%
of precincts reporting
votes by county or locale
not available
Barlow
63,208
33%
Davis
10,471
5%
Four-term Sen. Don Nickles (R) is up for re-election in 2004.
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