Electoral History
Year | Democrat | Votes | Pct | Republican | Votes | Pct | 3rd Party | Party | Votes | Pct | ||||
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2002 | Darryl Roberts | 91,322 | 46% | Tom Cole | 106,452 | 54% | ||||||||
2004 | (no candidate) | Tom Cole | 198,985 | 78% | Charlene K. Bradshaw | Independent | 56,869 | 22% | ||||||
2006 | Hal Spake | 64,775 | 35% | Tom Cole | 118,266 | 65% | ||||||||
2008 | Blake Cummings | 79,674 | 29% | Tom Cole | 180,080 | 66% | David E. Joyce | Independent | 13,027 | 5% | ||||
2010* | (no candidate) | Tom Cole | 32,589 | 77% | RJ Harris | Republican | 9,593 | 23% | ||||||
2012 | Donna Marie Bebo | 71,155 | 27% | Tom Cole | 176,561 | 68% | RJ Harris | Independent | 11,725 | 5% |
- In 2010, no Democrat or independent candidate filed to run in OK-4. The results printed here are from the Republican primary, where the election was decided.
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