Oklahoma State Senate elections, 2012

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Oklahoma State Senate elections, 2012

Majority controlCampaign contributions
QualificationsTerm limitsImpact of Redistricting

State Legislative Election Results

List of candidates
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Elections for the office of Oklahoma State Senate were held in Oklahoma on November 6, 2012. A total of 24 seats were up for election.

The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in these elections was April 13, 2011. The primary election day was June 26, 2012 and the primary runoff was held on August 28, 2012.

See also: Oklahoma House of Representatives elections, 2012 and State legislative elections, 2012

Majority control

See also: Partisan composition of state senates

Heading into the November 6 election, the Republican Party held the majority in the Oklahoma State Senate:

Oklahoma State Senate
Party As of November 5, 2012 After the 2012 Election
     Democratic Party 16 12
     Republican Party 32 36
Total 48 48

Incumbents retiring

A total of seven incumbents did not run for re-election in 2012. Those incumbents were:

Name Party Current Office
Greg Childers Ends.png Republican Senate District 43
Jim Wilson Electiondot.png Democratic Senate District 3
Jonathan Nichols Ends.png Republican Senate District 15
Judy Eason McIntyre Electiondot.png Democratic Senate District 11
Richard Lerblance Electiondot.png Democratic Senate District 7
Steve Russell Ends.png Republican Senate District 45
Tom Adelson Electiondot.png Democratic Senate District 33

Campaign contributions

See also: State-by-state comparison of donations to state senate campaigns

This chart shows how many candidates ran for state senate in Oklahoma in past years and the cumulative amount of campaign contributions in state senate races, including contributions in both primary and general election contests. All figures come from Follow The Money.[1]

Year Number of candidates Total contributions
2010 54 $4,964,645
2008 48 $7,137,699
2006 59 $7,222,412
2004 87 $6,451,890
2002 52 $4,170,343

In 2010, the candidates for state senate raised a total of $4,964,645 in campaign contributions. The top 10 donors were: [2]

Donor Amount
Brinkley, Rick $114,000
Allen, Mark & Nikki $105,155
Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma $96,500
Allen, Mark Dean $92,186
Ivester, Thomas $90,000
Chickasaw Nation $83,250
Chesapeake Energy $67,500
Oklahoma Independent Petroleum Association $66,500
Oklahoma Public Employees Association $66,000
Working Oklahomans Alliance $50,000

Impact of redistricting

See also: Redistricting in Oklahoma

While the House was able to work out a map easily, the Senate map was delayed by partisan arguments, unveiled one day before and passed two days after the House passed their own map on May 11, 2011. Split precincts were reduced, but two senate districts were created where each of the major parties would put forward one incumbent.[3][4] Gov. Mary Fallin signed the maps into law on May 20, 2011.[5][6]

Qualifications

Article 5, Section 17 of the Oklahoma Constitution states: Members of the Senate shall be at least twenty-five years of age, and members of the House of Representatives twenty-one years of age at the time of their election. They shall be qualified electors in their respective counties or districts and shall reside in their respective counties or districts during their term of office.

Term limits

Jim Wilson represented District 3 of the Oklahoma State Senate from 2004 until 2012. He was ineligible to run for re-election in 2012.
See also State legislatures with term limits and Impact of term limits on state senate elections in 2012

The Oklahoma State Senate has been a term-limited state senate since Oklahoma voters approved State Question 632 in 1990, as an initiated constitutional amendment. This amendment became part of Section 17A of Article V of the Oklahoma Constitution and limits the amount of time that an Oklahoma State Senator can serve to a cumulative total of 12 years in either or both chambers of the Oklahoma State Legislature.

Altogether, there are 48 Oklahoma State Senators. In 2012, 2 of them who were current members, or 4.2% of the total senate seats, were ineligible to run for the senate again in November. Of them, 1 was a Democratic state senator and 1 was a Republican state senator.

In addition to the 2 state senators who left office because of term limits, 6 state representatives were also termed-out.

The 2 current members of the state senate who were ineligible to run in November were:

Democrats (1):

Republicans (1):

List of candidates

District 1

Democratic Party (United States) June 26 Democratic primary:
Republican Party June 26 GOP primary:

Note: Romero withdrew from the race in late July.[7]

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party (United States) Charles Wyrick Green check mark.jpg

District 3

Note: Jim Wilson (D) did not seek re-election.

Democratic Party (United States) June 26 Democratic primary:
Republican Party June 26 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party (United States) Jim Bynum: 11,302
Republican Party Wayne Shaw: 13,413 Green check mark.jpg

District 5

Democratic Party (United States) June 26 Democratic primary:
  • Jerry Ellis Approveda - Incumbent Ellis first assumed office in 2002.
Republican Party June 26 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party (United States) Jerry Ellis: 15,920 Green check mark.jpg
Republican Party Howard Houchen: 8,010

District 7

Note: Incumbent Richard Lerblance (D) did not seek re-election.

Democratic Party (United States) June 26 Democratic primary:
Republican Party June 26 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party (United States) J. Paul Lane: 12,178
Republican Party Larry Boggs: 14,210 Green check mark.jpg

District 9

Democratic Party (United States) June 26 Democratic primary:
  • Earl Garrison Approveda - Incumbent Garrison first assumed office in 2004.
Republican Party June 26 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party (United States) Earl Garrison: 17,191 Green check mark.jpg
Republican Party Barney S Taylor: 7,476

District 11

Note: Incumbent Judy Eason McIntyre (D) did not seek re-election.

Democratic Party (United States) June 26 Democratic primary:
Republican Party June 26 GOP primary:
Independent Independent Candidate:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party (United States) Jabar Shumate: 15,213 Green check mark.jpg
Republican Party Dave Bell: 3,412
Independent Curtis J. Mullins: 1,404

District 13

Democratic Party (United States) June 26 Democratic primary:
  • Susan Paddack Approveda - Incumbent Paddack first assumed office in 2004.
Republican Party June 26 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party (United States) Susan Paddack: 19,842 Green check mark.jpg
Republican Party Fred E Smith: 6,319

District 15

Note: Incumbent Jonathan Nichols (R) did not seek re-election.

Democratic Party (United States) June 26 Democratic primary:
Republican Party June 26 GOP primary:
August 28 Republican primary runoff:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party (United States) Claudia Griffith: 11,741
Republican Party Rob Standridge: 18,789 Green check mark.jpg

District 17

Note: Incumbent Charlie Laster (D) did not seek re-election.

Democratic Party (United States) June 26 Democratic primary:
No candidates have filed for this district.
Republican Party June 26 GOP primary:
August 28 Republican primary runoff:

November 6 General election candidates:

Republican Party Ron Sharp Green check mark.jpg

District 19

Democratic Party (United States) June 26 Democratic primary:
No candidates have filed for this district.
Republican Party June 26 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Republican Party Patrick Anderson Green check mark.jpg

District 21

Democratic Party (United States) June 26 Democratic primary:
No candidates have filed for this district.
Republican Party June 26 GOP primary:
  • Jim Halligan Approveda - Incumbent Halligan first assumed office in 2008.

November 6 General election candidates:

Republican Party Jim Halligan Green check mark.jpg

District 23

Democratic Party (United States) June 26 Democratic primary:
No candidates have filed for this district.
Republican Party June 26 GOP primary:
  • Ron Justice Approveda - Incumbent Justice first assumed office in 2004.

November 6 General election candidates:

Republican Party Ron Justice Green check mark.jpg

District 25

Democratic Party (United States) June 26 Democratic primary:
No candidates have filed for this district.
Republican Party June 26 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Republican Party Mike Mazzei Green check mark.jpg

District 27

Democratic Party (United States) June 26 Democratic primary:
No candidates have filed for this district.
Republican Party June 26 GOP primary:
Independent Independent Candidate:

November 6 General election candidates:

Republican Party A. Bryce Marlatt: 23,226 Green check mark.jpg
Independent Tommy W. Nicholson: 4,273

District 29

Democratic Party (United States) June 26 Democratic primary:
No candidates have filed for this district.
Republican Party June 26 GOP primary:
  • John W. Ford Approveda - Incumbent Ford first assumed office in 2004.

November 6 General election candidates:

Republican Party John W. Ford Green check mark.jpg

District 31

Democratic Party (United States) June 26 Democratic primary:
Republican Party June 26 GOP primary:
  • Don Barrington Approveda - Incumbent Barrington first assumed office in 2004.

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party (United States) Tony Terrill: 7,508
Republican Party Don Barrington: 15,805 Green check mark.jpg

District 33

Note: Incumbent Tom Adelson (D) did not seek re-election.

Democratic Party (United States) June 26 Democratic primary:
No candidates have filed for this district.
Republican Party June 26 GOP primary:
August 28 Republican primary runoff:

November 6 General election candidates:

Republican Party Nathan Dahm Green check mark.jpg

District 35

Democratic Party (United States) June 26 Democratic primary:
No candidates have filed for this district.
Republican Party June 26 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Republican Party Gary Stanislawski Green check mark.jpg

District 37

Democratic Party (United States) June 26 Democratic primary:
No candidates have filed for this district.
Republican Party June 26 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Republican Party Dan Newberry Green check mark.jpg

District 39

Democratic Party (United States) June 26 Democratic primary:
Republican Party June 26 GOP primary:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party (United States) Julie Hall: 14,398
Republican Party Brian A. Crain: 19,018 Green check mark.jpg

District 41

Democratic Party (United States) June 26 Democratic primary:
Note: Dan T. Collier withdrew on April 17, 2012.[9]
Republican Party June 26 GOP primary:
Independent Independent Candidate:

November 6 General election candidates:

Republican Party Clark Jolley: 27,417 Green check mark.jpg
Independent Richard Prawdzienski: 7,112

District 43

Note: Incumbent Greg Childers (R) did not seek re-election.

Democratic Party (United States) June 26 Democratic primary:
Republican Party June 26 GOP primary:
August 28 Republican primary runoff:

November 6 General election candidates:

Democratic Party (United States) Mike Fullerton: 8,717
Republican Party Corey Brooks: 21,014 Green check mark.jpg

District 45

Note: Incumbent Steve Russell (R) did not seek re-election.

Democratic Party (United States) June 26 Democratic primary:
No candidates have filed for this district.
Republican Party June 26 GOP primary:
Note: Mark Schwieso was disqualified..[11]

November 6 General election candidates:

Republican Party Kyle D. Loveless Green check mark.jpg

District 47

Democratic Party (United States) June 26 Democratic primary:
No candidates have filed for this district.
Republican Party June 26 GOP primary:
  • Greg Treat Approveda - Incumbent Treat first assumed office in 2011.

November 6 General election candidates:

Republican Party Greg Treat Green check mark.jpg

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