Oklahoma gubernatorial election, 2006

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The Oklahoma gubernatorial election of 2006 was held on November 7, 2006, and was a race for the Governor of Oklahoma. The incumbent Governor, Democrat Brad Henry, was easily re-elected with more than 60% of the vote.

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[edit] Brief overview

Incumbent Governor, Democrat Brad Henry, was easily re-elected in a state where Republicans have in recent years had the advantage in statewide elections (Republicans took over control of the Oklahoma House of Repesentatives in the 2004 election).

Henry's opponent was Republican Ernest Istook, a member of the United States House of Representatives (Congressional district 5).

[edit] Candidates

[edit] Democratic Party

[edit] Republican Party

  • Ernest Istook, United States Representative from Oklahoma's Fifth District

[edit] Primary Election

The following candidates were defeated in the July 25, 2006 primary election. (Results from the OK State Elections Board)

[edit] Democratic Party

Candidate # of votes % of votes
Brad Henry 226,921 85.82%
Andrew Marr 37,500 14.18%

[edit] Republican Party

Candidate # of votes % of votes
Ernest Istook 99,634 54.71%
Bob Sullivan 56,338 30.94%
Jim Williamson 17,766 9.76%
Jim Evanoff 8,368 4.6%

[edit] Opinion Polls

Source Date Henry (D) Istook (R)
Survey USA November 4, 2006 65% 29%
Rasmussen October 23, 2006 64% 32%
Sooner Poll October 07, 2006 60% 33%
Rasmussen September 29, 2006 59% 34%
Survey USA September 26, 2006 64% 33%
Rasmussen September 6, 2006 54% 33%
Survey USA August 28, 2006 60% 34%
Sooner Poll July 17, 2006 57% 29%
Rasmussen May 7, 2006 50% 39%

[edit] General Election Results

2006 gubernatorial election, Oklahoma
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Brad Henry (incumbent) 616,135 66.5 +23.2
Republican Ernest Istook 310,327 33.5 -9.1
Majority 305,808 33.0
Turnout 926,462
Democratic hold Swing

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