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Oklahoma

Municipal
Government
Except where otherwise noted, municipal government information was prepared by David Fudge, Executive
Director-Emeritus of the Oklahoma Municipal League for the League’s Handbook for Oklahoma Municipal
Officials. To reflect changes in municipal law, the information has since been revised where necessary.
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Municipal Government
History and Facts
The first towns in what we now call Oklahoma were officially incorporated by the Cherokee
Nation—Fort Gibson and Downingville (now Vinita) in 1873; Webbers Falls in 1885; and
Chelsea, Chouteau, and Claremore in 1889. Cherokee law, however, allowed sales of town
lots only to members of the tribe. The only incorporated place outside the Indian Territory
was Mangum, organized in 1886 under an 1860 act of the Texas Legislature, which claimed
about 1.5 million acres in the southwestern part of Oklahoma. This area remained under Texas
jurisdiction until a boundary dispute was decided by the United States Supreme Court in 1896.
The area outside that of the Five Civilized Tribes, known then as the “Oklahoma Lands” or
simply as “Oklahoma,” was offered to white settlement after a series of purchases by the
federal government. A number of “runs” and lotteries, beginning in 1889 and continuing
until 1901, were conducted.
The first run was held April 22, 1889, into some 3,000 square miles known as the “Unassigned
Lands.” This first run is of interest in its treatment of early municipal government in Oklahoma
because it occurred before there was any kind of legal authority for the creation of towns,
except for the size of town sites. It is reported 60,000 people had crowded into the area by the
morning of April 23, more than enough to claim every foot of the quarter-sections of farmlands
and the town sites. Federal law at that time limited town sites to 320 acres. Fortunately the
320–acre limit was increased to 1,280 acres by an act of Congress on May 14, 1890.
Considering the fact that not a line of valid law authorized town government at the time
of the 1889 run, and those municipal officials, who were selected at public meetings, were
without any enforceable authority, the provisional towns were relatively successful, not
necessarily peaceful. As Professor John Alley of the University of Oklahoma puts it in his
book, Early City Beginnings, it was a time of turbulence and confusion. “Oklahoma came
into being with a bang.” Probably more than one claim dispute was resolved at gunpoint, but
there were no pitched battles and only one killing was recorded. By the fall of 1889, orderly,
although still invalid, local governments prevailed in Oklahoma City and Guthrie, the most
tumultuous of the overnight towns.
On May 2, 1890, Congress passed the Organic Act, giving legal status to municipal govern-
ment in both Oklahoma and Indian territories. Section 14 of the act extended the laws of
Nebraska in force on November 1, 1889, to “cities of the second class and villages” in the
Oklahoma Territory. Section 31 extended the laws of Arkansas “as published in 1884 in the
volume known as Mansfield’s Digest … to municipal corporations, chapter twenty-nine, divi-
sion one” existing in the Indian Territory. By 1902, Indian Territory contained 147 towns, of
which twenty-one had more than 1,000 inhabitants. The exact number actually carrying on
municipal functions in Oklahoma Territory is not known, due to the fact that many original
town sites failed. About one hundred towns might be a fair estimate.
The First Territorial Legislature met August 1890, and governed Oklahoma Territory until
statehood. It enacted the first laws dealing with city and town government in Oklahoma
Territory, but had no authority in Indian Territory. This resulted in the earliest municipal
laws of Oklahoma coming from states with various backgrounds and differing philosophies
of government.
The situation remained until enactment by Congress of the Enabling Act on June 16, 1906. The
act authorized the Oklahoma and Indian territories to hold the Constitutional Convention.
Its 112 members were elected November 6, 1906, and its first meeting was held November
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20. It recessed March 15, 1907, met again from April 16 to April 22, again July 10, and finally
adjourned July 16.
Its work was ratified by vote of the people on September 17, 1907, and President Theodore
Roosevelt, on November 16, 1907, proclaimed Oklahoma the forty-sixth state.
The constitution’s schedule enabled the government to operate in the interim between the
change from the forms existing in the two territories to the new state government. Coupled
with the Enabling Act, certain of the schedule’s provisions are of municipal significance.
Section 10 provides: “Until otherwise provided by law, incorporated cities and towns, here-
tofore incorporated under the laws in force in the Territory of Oklahoma or in the Indian
Territory, shall continue their corporate existence under the laws extended in force in the
state and all officers of such municipal corporations at the time of admission of the state
into the Union shall perform the duties of their respective offices under the laws extended
in force in the state, until their successors are elected and qualified in the manner that is or
may be provided by law: provided, that all valid ordinances now in force in such incorporated
cities and towns shall continue in force until altered, amended, or repealed.”
After statehood, the First Oklahoma Legislature re-enacted many of the municipal laws that
had been previously passed by the Territorial Legislature, thus extending them throughout
the new state. Many, particularly those relating to the mayor-council and the town forms
of government, now found in Title II of the statutes, remained unchanged until a complete
revision of the Municipal Code was enacted in 1977.

Cities and Towns as Governmental Entities


Both cities and towns in Oklahoma are bodies “corporate and politic,” a term usually applied
to the collective body of a nation, state, or municipality as politically organized or as exercis-
ing governmental and corporate powers. “A city has a legislative, public, and governmental
power, in the exercise of which it is a sovereignty and governs its people, and a proprietary,
corporate, or quasi-private power, for the private advantage of the inhabitants of the city
and of the city itself as legal personality,” (City of Tulsa v. Roberts, 107 P. 2d. 1006.) The same
can be said of an incorporated town.
Cities and towns have a unique character that differs them from counties and school districts
in that they have legislative and judicial powers. All, however, are “political subdivisions”
of the state, and have only those powers that are conferred on them by the state constitu-
tion or the legislature. The constitution of the United States does not even mention cities
or towns, although they may not, of course, violate any of its provisions. They are, in every
way, “creatures” of the state.
Places that were incorporated as either cities or towns prior to statehood and all their ordi-
nances not in conflict with the constitution or laws of the state were validated and declared
to remain in force after statehood by an act of the First Oklahoma Legislature.
Under Oklahoma law, incorporated places of more than 1,000 population have a choice of
forms of government—mayor-council, council-manager, strong-mayor—and if more than
2,000, they may become charter cities with any form, or combination of forms. Places of
fewer than 1,000 are towns, with one exception: if a town has grown beyond that figure at
some time in the past and adopted one of the forms allowed cities, a loss in population back
to fewer than 1,000 does not change its status. In other words, it remains a city, although it
may once again become a town by election of its voters.
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Town Form of Government


The state statutes set out in detail how towns have been formed since statehood. Any person
desiring to make application for incorporation should have a survey and map of the territory
made by a surveyor. The map would have to show the boundaries and the amount of land
to be contained and verified by affidavit of the surveyor. No territory within five miles of the
corporate limits of a city of 200,000 or more population, or within three miles of the limits
of any smaller city, may be included. A census of the resident population of the territory,
showing the names and addresses of all people residing in the proposed town, must also
be made and verified by those making it. The survey, map, and census shall be kept at some
convenient place in the territory for public examination for not less than thirty days. A peti-
tion applying for incorporation, setting forth the contents of the survey, map, and census,
must be signed by not fewer than one-third of the qualified voters residing in the territory
or by at least twenty-five registered voters, whichever number is greater.
The petition, survey, map, and census are then submitted to the board of county commis-
sioners, which shall hold a public hearing. If the board is satisfied that all requirements
have been met, it shall order an election on the question of incorporation. If a majority of
the votes are in favor, the territory shall from that time be deemed an incorporated town. In
such case the county commissioners shall enter an order declaring that the town has been
incorporated. Such order shall be conclusive and shall be given judicial notice in all courts
of the state. Following the incorporation, another election is held for the purpose of electing
officers for the newly incorporated town.

City Forms of Government


A town of 1,000 or more population, as shown by the last federal decennial census or other
census recognized by the laws of the state, may become a city. It does so by petition signed
by 35 percent of its voters, addressed to the board of county commissioners, which is
required to issue a proclamation calling a local election on the question within thirty days.
As an alternative, the town board of trustees, by its own resolution or ordinance, may call
the election without petition. The resolution or ordinance shall divide the municipality into
either four or six wards and shall designate which of the statutory forms is to be installed
(aldermanic, council-manager, or strong-mayor).
All election expenses are to be paid by the city when fully organized. The secretary of the
county election board, within five days after the canvass of the returns, must certify the vote
to the board of county commissioners. If the vote is in favor, the board shall, within twenty
days after receiving the certification, issue a proclamation that the municipality is now a city
operating under the designated form of government and call an election to elect members
of the city council and in the case of the mayor-council form, the mayor.
Cities operating under one of the statutory forms of government may change to one of the
other statutory forms whenever the governing body directs the mayor to call an election,
or upon petition signed by a number of legal voters equal to 20 percent of the total num-
ber of votes cast at the last preceding general state election in the city. When called by the
governing body, the ordinance or resolution must be adopted at least four months prior to
the next primary city election.
The election on the change may be held at the same time as another election. The secretary of
the county election board certifies to the governing body the results of the election. Officials
are to be elected at the next regular municipal election in the same manner as provided by law
for other city elections. The change in forms goes into effect following the election of officers.
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When a city changes from one statutory form of government to another, all appointed offi-
cers and employees under the previous form remain until their services terminate or are
terminated in accordance with the law applicable to the new form.
Cities or towns of more than 2,000 population may adopt charters. The procedure is begun
by election of a board of freeholders composed of two electors from each ward at any general
or special election. The board shall, within ninety days, prepare the charter. The proposed
charter shall be published for at least twenty-one days in a daily paper or in three consecu-
tive issues of a weekly paper, and the first publication shall be made within twenty days
after completion of the charter. The question of its adoption shall be submitted to the voters
within thirty days, but not earlier than twenty days after the last publication. If approved
by the voters, the charter is submitted to the governor, who is required to approve it unless
it is in violation of the constitution or laws of the state. Once approved, the city charter is
filed with the secretary of state, the county clerk, and in the archives of the city. It is given
judicial notice by all courts.
Charters may be amended or abolished by election called by the city governing body or by
petition. If by petition, it must be signed by a number of voters equal to 25 percent of the
total number of votes cast in the city at the last preceding general election.
Amendments or revocations are submitted to the governor in the same manner as original
charter adoptions. The proposal to revoke a charter must provide for the form of city govern-
ment that is to be substituted.

Consolidation of Cities and Towns


The governing body of any city or town, by resolution or upon petition signed by at least
25 percent of the registered voters of the municipality, may ask to be consolidated with an
adjacent city or town. The proposal is submitted to the adjacent municipality for its approval.
If the proposal is approved, the governing bodies of both municipalities, or their represen-
tatives, prepare the terms and conditions of the consolidation, including provision for the
transition of the officers and employees of each municipality. If each governing body approves
the terms of consolidation, an election in each municipality is called on the question. If a
majority of the votes cast in each municipality are in favor, the consolidation then takes place.
The books, records, evidences of debt to it and all property and effects of the requesting
city or town become the property of the one accepting, but the debts or other obligations
of each shall remain its own, unless otherwise expressly provided by the terms and condi-
tions submitted at the election. Two or more cities and towns may be consolidated in this
manner. The officers of the remaining municipality continue in office.

Municipal Revenues
Municipal government is supported by the following sources of direct revenue for operational
funds in addition to bond issues for major expenditures such as capital improvements.
Cities and towns share in state tax revenues from gasoline and motor vehicle taxes based on
population. Municipalities receive 1.875 percent of the sixteen-cent excise tax collections on
gasoline and 3.10 percent of the motor vehicle collections. For the fiscal year ending June
30, 2012, these amounted to $5,293,571 and $19,838,280 respectively.
Cities and towns receive shares of alcoholic beverage tax on the basis of populations and
land area. They are allocated one-third of 97 percent of alcoholic beverage tax collections.
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2012, this amounted to $11,489,792.
Source: Oklahoma Tax Commission
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Major Cities of Oklahoma


Cities are listed in descending order based on 2012 population.
Land Area Population
City 2010 Pop. 2012 Pop. Est. Sq. Miles Per Sq. Mile
Oklahoma City 579,999 599,199 606.99 987
Tulsa 391,906 393,987 182.65 2,157
Norman 110,925 115,562 177.01 653
Broken Arrow 98,850 102,019 44.99 2,268
Lawton 96,867 98,376 75.14 1,309
Edmond 81,405 84,885 85.14 997
Moore 55,081 57,810 21.73 2,660
Midwest City 54,371 56,080 24.59 2,281
Enid 49,379 49,854 73.97 674
Stillwater 45,688 46,560 27.85 1,672
Muskogee 39,223 38,981 37.34 1,044
Bartlesville 35,750 36,245 21.11 1,717
Owasso 28,915 31,453 10.03 3,136
Shawnee 29,857 30,649 42.26 725
Ponca City 25,387 24,974 18.11 1,379
Ardmore 24,283 24,677 49.12 502
Yukon 22,709 24,128 25.76 937
Duncan 23,431 23,287 38.79 600
Bixby 20,884 22,580 24.05 939
Del City 21,332 21,813 7.54 2,893
Sapulpa 20,544 20,793 18.63 1,116
Altus 19,813 19,681 16.83 1,169
Bethany 19,051 19,418 5.21 3,727
Sand Springs 18,906 19,101 18.68 1,023
Claremore 18,581 18,867 12.03 1,568
Mustang 17,395 18,543 12.01 1,544
McAlester 18,383 18,303 15.69 1,167
El Reno 16,749 17,510 79.98 219
Ada 16,810 17,097 15.7 1,089
Durant 15,856 16,425 19.03 863
Tahlequah 15,753 16,333 12.02 1,359
Chickasha 16,036 16,162 18.06 895
Miami 13,570 13,737 9.71 1,415
Okmulgee 12,321 12,406 12.82 968
Woodward 12,051 12,274 13.12 936
Elk City 11,693 12,251 14.62 838
Guymon 11,442 11,930 7.31 1,632
Guthrie 10,191 10,623 18.67 569
The Village 8,929 9,127 2.54 3,593
Population figures are obtained from the U.S. Census Bureau at www.census.gov
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Oklahoma Cities
with Populations Over 30,000
Oklahoma City
2000 Population, 506,132  •  2010 Population, 579,999  •  Land Area, 606.99 sq. miles
Population Density, 923.1 people per sq. mile
www.okccvb.org • www.okc.gov
Oklahoma City is the capital of Oklahoma and the state’s largest city. The city has a unique
beginning, tracing its birth to a single hour of a single day—Noon, April 22, 1889—when
the central part of what is now Oklahoma was opened for settlement by land run. Men
and women from around the world gathered along the borders of the Unassigned Lands
and raced into the area when the signal was given. By nightfall, more than 10,000 people
had come to the town site for a new city and Oklahoma City was born.
The city was selected as the capital city in 1910. It has a mayor-city council form of govern-
ment. As of July 2011, Oklahoma City ranked as the thirty-first largest city in the United
States by population and the eighth largest in land area. Today, this metropolitan area of
more than 1.2 million people is a center of commerce and industry. Its diversified economy
includes major concentrations in telecommunications, government, aviation/aerospace,
distribution, energy, and health care.
One of the city’s largest employers is Tinker Air Force Base, a logistics depot for the U.S.
Air Force and the U.S. Navy. More than 28,000 people are employed at the base and
affiliated organizations. Another major concentration of employment is at the Oklahoma
Health Center, with its public, private, and non-profit research centers, specialized clin-
ics, institutes, and state health care offices including the University of Oklahoma Health
Sciences Center’s seven colleges. In August 2010 Boeing announced it would relocate its
C–130 Avionics Modernization Program from Long Beach, California, to Oklahoma City.
Located at the crossroads of the nation’s largest interstate highways, I–40 and I–35, trav-
elers visit Oklahoma City to go to the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum,
Remington Park, Kirkpatrick Center Museum Complex, the Oklahoma City Zoo, and the
Oklahoma History Center.
The dedication of the Ronald J. Norick Downtown Library on August 17, 2004, marked
the completion of a more than $300–million renaissance development plan known as
Metropolitan Area Projects, or MAPS. The nine MAPS projects, funded by a temporary one-
cent sales tax approved by Oklahoma City voters in December 1993, constitute one of the
most comprehensive municipal improvements ever done at one time by an American city.
Projects include the 12,000–seat Bricktown Ballpark, the Chesapeake Arena, construction
of a mile-long canal through the historic Bricktown Entertainment District, expansion of
the City’s convention center, enlarged and improved horse barns at the State Fairgrounds,
complete renovation of the Civic Center Music Hall, and a trolley system to link the MAPS
sites. In November 2001 citizens approved a MAPS for Kids project, which has brought
in more than $500 million in tax revenue to improve metropolitan area schools. MAPS
3, a seven year project approved by citizen vote, began on April 1, 2010. The project will
include development of a new downtown park, modern streetcars, construction of a new
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downtown convention center, fifty-seven miles of bicycling and walking trails, as well as
other improvements.
On April 19, 2000, the Oklahoma City National Memorial opened on the site of the former
Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building. Its huge bronze “Gates of Time,” tranquil reflecting
pool, 168 bronze and glass chairs, and “Survivor Tree” plaza honor those who were killed
when the building was bombed in 1995, those who survived, and those whose lives were
changed forever.
Following the devastation left by Hurricane Katrina, Oklahoma City became home to
National Basketball Association team the New Orleans Hornets from 2005–2007. Oklahoma
City proved it could support a major league team and local business leaders purchased
the Seattle Supersonics and subsequently moved the team to Oklahoma City in 2008. The
new team became the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Recently, the University of Central Oklahoma opened the Academy of Contemporary Music
in Bricktown. Oklahoma City is home to many art and music festival as well as art districts.

Tulsa
2000 Population, 393,049  •  2010 Population, 391,906  •  Land Area, 182.65 sq. miles
Population Density, 2,133.2 people per sq. mile
www.tulsachamber.com • www.vision2025.info • www.cityoftulsa.org
Fur traders, cattle rustlers, cowboys and Indians, oil barons, artists, and astronauts—Tulsa
is indeed a city with a diverse history. In 1836 the first permanent settlement was founded
here with the establishment of the village of Tallahassee, or Tulsa, in Indian Territory. A
few years later, members of the Creek nation settled here after the Trail of Tears, which
brought members of the Five Civilized Tribes to eastern Oklahoma. Tradition has it that
these weary members of the Lochapoka band, led by Chief Archee Yahola, lit their council
fire from the embers carried with them from their ancestral home in Alabama.
With the establishment of the first post office, the city’s name changed officially to Tulsey
Town. It became a convenient watering stop for cattlemen needing to rest and fatten their
cattle on the long trail drive north from Texas to the slaughterhouses in Kansas City and
Chicago. The Frisco Railroad reached Tulsa in 1882, and Tulsa’s growth as a city really took
hold. The railroads built the city’s Union Station north of the modern downtown area. This
was soon followed by a hotel and a general store—the beginnings of modern-day Tulsa.
Tulsa’s population was about 200 when it was incorporated as a city in 1898. The oil boom
brought many famous oil barons to the rapidly growing town during the next twenty or so
years—men like J. Paul Getty, Harry Sinclair, William Skelly, and Waite Phillips. By 1920,
the population was more than 72,000, and Tulsa was dubbed the “Oil Capital of the World.”
Today, more than 900,000 people live in the Tulsa Metropolitan area.
From the beginning, opportunities were present in Tulsa for people of every race and
creed. The area known today as the Greenwood District flourished and was dubbed the
“Black Wall Street” early in the twentieth century. This dream of opportunity died for
many during a devastating 1921 race riot. A special commission was established by state
legislation in 1998 to “gather information about the Tulsa Race Riot of 1921, to determine
the essential facts concerning loss of life and property and to consider the larger issues
of reparation, reconciliation, and memorialization.” A memorial park and center are
under development.
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Today, Tulsa is among the nation’s most beautiful cities. Set beside the meandering
Arkansas River in the northeastern quadrant of Oklahoma, the city boasts an abundance
of trees and green rolling hills. For some, the uncommon beauty is symbolized in the
unique feeling of “family” that pervades Tulsa’s old and revered neighborhoods; or in
the cultural and recreational assets of the community, including lush parks, outstanding
museums, and the state’s only professional opera company.
For others, the area’s beauty is reflected in the ample opportunities for business success.
Tulsa is a hub for aerospace, telecommunications, and financial services industries. As of
July 2010, the city ranked as the forty-sixth largest in the United States by population, and
is often cited in the media for its high quality of life. Recent praise appeared in Southern
Living Magazine, which named Tulsa one of its five favorite Southern cities; and from
Newsweek, which named the former “Oil Capitol a “High Tech Haven.” In addition, Tulsa
has been recognized having “America’s Favorite Zoo” by msn.com.
With their eye on the future, Tulsa County voters approved a one-penny, 13–year increase
in the sales tax on September 9, 2003, to fund an ambitious capital improvements package
called “Vision 2025.” The money has funded dozens of projects throughout the county
including high profile projects such as an advanced technology research center at OSU-
Tulsa, the relocation of the Jazz Hall of Fame into the historic Union Depot, and the new
BOK Center arena designed by internationally-renowned architect Cesar Pelli. Historic
Route 66 passes through Tulsa. As part of the Vision 2025 project, funds were utilized to
build the Cyrus Avery Plaza to pay homeage to the man referred to as the Father of Route 66.

Norman
2000 Population, 95,694  •  2010 Population, 110,925  •  Land Area, 177.01 sq. miles
Population Density, 616.1 people per sq. mile
www.normanok.gov • www.ou.edu
Norman, founded at the time of the “Run of ‘89,” was named for a Kentucky civil engineer
and surveyor, Abner Ernest Norman. While the surveys were made, the survey parties
encamped in a grove of trees at a spring near what is today the intersection of Classen
Boulevard and East Lindsey Street. At this camp, the bark was removed from one side of
a large elm tree, and the words “Norman’s Camp” were burned into the tree. This was
done by members of the survey party, somewhat in jest, to taunt their young supervisor.
History records that Andrew Kingkade, later owner of Kingkade Hotel in Oklahoma City,
and a group of enterprising pioneers cooperated in organizing a town site company at
Norman Switch. The town site was already platted when the ‘89ers hit town, so it was only a
matter of hours before a provisional government was functioning the day of April 22, 1889.
T. R. Waggoner was selected as the provisional mayor, and Kingkade became one of four
councilmen with a constituency of some 150 citizens. The new site became a village in
1890. While other cities were battling to become the capital, Norman’s mayor skillfully
directed a bill through the Territorial Legislature designating Norman as the site for the
first institution of higher learning.
First classes at the University of Oklahoma began two years later. The original site for the
university embraced only forty acres, but today it is a gigantic enterprise that includes
an 18–hole golf course, the $5 million Oklahoma Center for Continuing Education, Lloyd
Noble Center, University of Oklahoma Research Institute and Swearingen Research Park,
Max Westheimer Airport, the $40 million Museum of Natural History, and a U.S. Postal
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Service Training Center. Moreover, a $67 million National Weather Center has been com-
pleted and serves as the largest weather center in the nation, housing the school’s world
renown School of Meteorology as well as top federal weather research specialists of the
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and a weather related museum. The
university serves more than 24,000 students at its Norman campus.
In 1987, Hitachi, a well-known Japanese computer manufacturer, opened a plant in Norman,
and OfficeMax Call Center is also a major employer for the area.
Norman has a mayor-council form of government with the mayor elected by the people
with a full vote on the eight-member council, nine members including the mayor.
Local annual events include the Chocolate Festival in February, Mayfair, Jazz in June,
Midsummer Night’s Fair in July, Taste of Norman and the Cleveland County Fair in
September. The Medieval Fair in April is Norman’s biggest festival.

Broken Arrow
2000 Population, 74,859  •  2010 Population, 98,850  •  Land Area, 101 sq. miles
Population Density, 2,111.5 people per sq. mile
www.brokenarrowok.gov • brokenarrowchamber.com
Broken Arrow was given its name from the first group of Creek Indians, immigrating to
Oklahoma from Georgia in 1828, who settled along the Arkansas, Verdigris, and Grand riv-
ers, a few miles north of present Muskogee, Oklahoma. Traditionally, when a community
became too big to gather around one campfire, the people divided and a new town would
be established. When it came time to find a new town site, a group of Creeks decided on
an area they had visited while gathering materials for making arrows. Because they had
broken branches from the trees instead of cutting them to make their arrows, they named
their new camp “Thlikachka” or “Broken Arrow.” Also, the name Broken Arrow was from
a community in the tribe’s homelands in Georgia.
Among the early settlers were those families who were to play important roles in the
Broken Arrow community: the McIntoshes, Perrymans, and Childers. A statue on Main
Street in Veterans Park honors Lt. Col. Ernest Childers, a recipient of the Medal of Honor
for heroic action in World War II.
Since 1954, Broken Arrow has operated under the statutory council-manager form of
government, which consists of a five-member city council. The city council is elected by
the community to four-year overlapping terms. The council is comprised of one represen-
tative from each of the four wards within the city as well as one member who represents
the city at-large.
Home to more than 200 manufacturing facilities, representing aerospace, machine tools,
plastics, food processing, metal fabrication, furniture and various other industries, Broken
Arrow is the third largest manufacturing city in the state (after Oklahoma City and Tulsa).
There are more than 2,000 support service companies to complement Broken Arrow’s
manufacturing operations. Tulsa International Airport and downtown Tulsa are within a
fifteen-minute drive, and the South Loop Extension of the Creek Turnpike was completed
in 2002, providing easy access to the Muskogee Turnpike and Interstate 44.
Broken Arrow’s public school system and the Union School District operate within Broken
Arrow city limits. Tulsa Technology Center has a campus in Broken Arrow, and there is a
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campus for Northeastern State University in Broken Arrow, completed August 20, 2001,
and offering a wide range of bachelors and masters programs.
For sports enthusiasts, Broken Arrow offers seven championship-rated golf courses, thirty-
three parks, seventeen tennis courts, and three swimming pools including tw0 aquatic
centers. Indian Springs Sports Complex offers twenty-five soccer fields along with two
adult softball fields. There are sixteen lighted baseball fields, home to the Continental
Amateur Baseball Association’s 13–year-old World Series tournament and the USSSA
World Series Tournament for the last several years. Arrowhead Softball Complex has eight
lighted fields and has hosted some of the largest, most prestigious national tournaments
for girl’s softball.
Other festivals and points of interest include the Rooster Days Festival in May, Tuesdays
in the Park in June, Farmer’s Market, and Rhema Holiday Lights in November and
December. Visitors can tour the Blue Bell Creameries, FlightSafety International, and
Safari Sanctuary. For more information, contact the Broken Arrow Convention and Visitors
Bureau at 866/503–7081.

Lawton
2000 Population, 91,187  •  2010 Population, 96,867  •  Land Area, 75.14 sq. miles
Population Density, 1,213.6 people per sq. mile
www.lawtonfortsillchamber.com • sill-www.army.mil
The town of Lawton was born August 6, 1901, when the Kiowa-Comanche-Apache Indian
Reservation lands were opened to white settlement by the federal government. On June 6,
1901, President William H. McKinley signed a proclamation designating 9 am, August 6 as
the official time and date for auctioning lots in the new government town site four miles
south of Fort Sill, Oklahoma Territory. Congress ratified the Jerome Treaty on June 6, 1900,
after eight years of controversy involving the Indian leaders and the Jerome Commission
over the lands. The Ratification Act, in addition to allotting each Indian man, woman, and
child 160 acres from an area of 443,338 acres, provided that the federal government pay
the Indians $2 million for the 2,033,583 acres to be opened for white settlement.
An official party composed of William M. Jenkins, Oklahoma’s territorial governor, Dennis
T. Flynn, territorial delegate to Congress, and a representative of the Interior Department
toured the new country. There they met Ransome Payne, a pioneer of long standing, who
had just returned from Washington, DC, where he attended the funeral of General Henry
Ware Lawton, who had served in campaigns against the Indians. Payne suggested the new
town be named Lawton, and this met with official approval.
Lawton city government was organized October 26, 1901. As many as 25,000 had come to
the area for the land auction expecting a bonanza but instead found a pioneer city with
many problems. Today, Lawton operates with the mayor-council form of government.
For higher education, Lawton points with pride to Cameron University, with a campus
covering 350 acres. A modern municipal airport, with a new terminal building and
extended runways, serves the daily scheduled airline flights and supplements training
for the FAA School.
Just north of Lawton is Fort Sill, established by General Philip H. Sheridan as a cavalry
fort on January 8, 1869. The post has been the home of the U.S. Army Field Artillery and is
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presently the headquarters of the Army’s Field Artillery Center and School. The military
reservation covers 95,000 acres.
Fort Sill has one of the finest military museums in the world and is a registered national
historic landmark. More than fifty historic sites exist at the base.
The Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge was set aside from the Indian Reservation lands
on July 4, 1901. The refuge is a sanctuary for buffalo, elk, deer, antelope, and longhorn
cattle, along with native wildlife and more than 200 species of birds. The refuge is also
the home of the Holy City of the Wichitas, site of Lawton’s Easter Pageant founded by the
Reverend Mark Wallock in 1926.

Edmond
2000 Population, 68,315  •  2010 Population, 81,405  •  Land Area, 85.14 sq. miles
Population Density, 952.5 people per sq. mile
www.edmondchamber.com • www.edmondok.com • www.uco.edu
After receiving a grant from Congress in 1887, the Santa Fe Railroad completed a north-
south line between Arkansas City, Kansas, and Gainesville, Texas. At mile 103 on this line,
a coaling and watering station was built due to the availability of a “good” water spring.
The station was initially called “Summit” as the highest point of railroad grade between
the Cimarron and North Canadian rivers, but later the name of Edmond was filed by Santa
Fe with the government prior to July 14, 1887. The town was named for a traveling freight
agent with the Santa Fe, Edmond Burdick, according to The Edmond Sun.
The town of Edmond sprang up overnight during the April 22, 1889, land run, when home-
steads were staked around the Santa Fe station. The original plat for Edmond was prepared
by the Seminole Town and Development Company, a newly formed syndicate with ties
to the railroad. The University of Central Oklahoma is a notable feature of Edmond. One
of the fastest growing universities in the state, with more than 16,000 students currently
being served.
Other major sector employment in Edmond is in the areas of technology, manufacturing,
construction, wholesale, and retail trade.
Edmond offers four eighteen-hole public golf courses, one nine-hole public course, a
private club with thirty-six holes, and one championship course. Beautiful Arcadia Lake
lies just east of I–35 and offers fishing, camping, boating, hiking, equestrian trails, and
eagle viewing. Annual events include the Downtown Edmond Arts Festival, Canterbury
Arts Festival, Jazz Festival, a Kid’s Fishing Derby in the spring, and concerts in the park
during June and July including LibertyFest, Oklahoma’s premier 4th of July festival. Historic
Route 66 also runs through Edmond. Located just east of Edmond on Route 66 in Arcadia
is POPS, an iconic restaurant featuring a wide variety of classic, bottled soft drinks.

Moore
2000 Population, 41,138  •  2010 Population, 55,081  •  Land Area, 21.73 sq. miles
Population Density, 2,474.1 people per sq. mile
www.cityofmoore.com • www.moorechamber.com
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Settled first by participants in the 1889 Land Run, and originally called “Verbeck,” the
city of Moore is said to be named for a conductor of the Santa Fe Railway Company, who
wrote his name on a board and nailed it to the boxcar in which he lived because he had
trouble receiving his mail.
On March 23, 1893, an election of local residents resulted in a 22 to 0 vote to incorporate
the town of Moore. It became a city March 2, 1962, under a council-manager form of
government and created the Moore Public Works Authority.
Two council representatives are elected from each of three wards and the mayor is elected
at large, all for four-year terms. Water is supplied solely by wells sunk into the Garber-
Wellington Aquifer; thirty-two wells are in service with storage capacity of 7,600,000 gallons.
Approximately 23,000 students attend thirty-one school campuses within the Moore school
district; Hillsdale Free Will Baptist College is also located in the city. Moore’s business
sector is primarily retail and service oriented, with limited industrial concerns. The bulk
of the community is single-family residences with some multi-family dwellings, although
retail development has taken off in recent years, especially along the I–35 corridor. There
is a community center, library, swimming pool, senior citizen center, golf courses, tennis
courts, and 179 acres of parks.

Midwest City
2000 Population, 54,088  •  2010 Population, 54,371  •  Land Area, 24.59 sq. miles
Population Density, 2,325.9 people per sq. mile
www.midwestcityok.com • www.tinker.af.mil • www.midwestcityok.org
On December 7, 1941, a sneak attack on Pearl Harbor brought the United States into nearly
four years of conflict around the globe. To meet the challenge, the United States built
new defense plants and military installations across the nation. At this time, W. P. “Bill”
Atkinson learned that Oklahoma City was being considered as a plant site. The proposed
air depot would employ 4,000 persons and would have to be located approximately ten
miles from downtown Oklahoma City, available to railroads and highways, and no nearer
than four miles to an oil field.
Atkinson, a former journalism professor who had turned to real estate development, saw
an opportunity to build a planned city from scratch. He worked day and night for weeks
and finally discovered a spot, nine miles from downtown Oklahoma City. He purchased
310 acres immediately north of Southeast 29 Street. Three weeks from the time he pur-
chased the land, top military officials flew to Oklahoma City and selected the site across
from his property.
Atkinson decided to gamble on building a city, provided he received the cooperation of
the military. He hired Stewart Mott, one of the nation’s master land planners, and within
two weeks, Mott was on the job planning the community that was to become Midwest
City. In just ten years, this “Dream City” was accorded national recognition by being
named “America’s Model City.”
The mammoth Air Material Area Depot was first referred to as the “Midwest Air Depot,”
but it later became Tinker Air Force Base. It was named in honor of Maj. Gen. Clarence
Tinker of Pawhuska, an ace World War II airman, who was killed in action. Tinker Air
Force Base is now the largest, single site employer in Oklahoma.
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As the service community for Tinker, Midwest City has attracted numerous, nationally
recognized companies, such as Boeing, Rockwell International, and Northrop-Grumman.
Rose State College, located just north of Tinker Air Force Base, opened in 1970. Today it
two-year college offers almost sixty degree and skilled-occupational programs.
Annual events in Midwest City include “Holiday Lights Spectacular,” an animated drive
through a holiday light display, and Global Oklahoma, a festival of cultures. Midwest City
celebrated the state’s centennial by constructing the Cascading Waters Fountain in Tinker
Bicentennial Park, near downtown Midwest City.

Enid
2000 Population, 47,045  •  2010 Population, 49,379  •  Land Area, 73.97 sq. miles
Population Density, 648.5 people per sq. mile
www.enid.org • www.enidchamber.com
At noon September 16, 1893, a single gunshot marked the beginning of the land run into
the Cherokee Outlet. Of the 100,000 people who participated in the run, 20,000 settled
in an area designated as “O” County. This area, provided with a county seat reserve of
320 acres, a plot of four acres for a courthouse and one acre for a government land office,
became Garfield County, with Enid as the county seat. From its beginnings, Enid has
thrived, building on strong pioneer initiative.
Two Enid town sites were plotted—one by the Chicago, Rock Island, and Pacific Railroad
and one by the government surveyors, and these two town sites were only three and one-
half miles apart. There ensued a bitter struggle between North Town and South Town, but
South Enid endured to become the Enid of today.
A board of commissioners/manager form of government is used in Enid. The medical
facilities of Enid also serve much of northwestern Oklahoma. The City of Enid is a partici-
pant in the Main Street Program for promotion of downtown businesses and activities.
Enid has a diversified economy of agriculture, oil, and manufacturing. It is a leading retail
and wholesale center for northwest Oklahoma and the center of the state’s most prolific
wheat farms. As of 2011, the estimated per capita annual income in Garfield County was
$39,803. Oil has been an important factor in Enid’s growth. It is surrounded by important
fields—the Garber Pool, east of the city, which has had continuous production since its
discovery in 1917; and the Ringwood Field, west of Enid, which was discovered in 1946.
Vance Air Force Base, located three miles south of Enid, is a vital installation of the Air
Education and Training Command. It has an estimated economic impact of $200 million
per year, and employs over 1,200. Other major employers include AdvancePierre Food
Company with a workforce of over 1,600, and DynCorp, an aircraft/base maintenance
company. In 1996 Northwestern Oklahoma State University-Enid opened its doors in a
new multi-million dollar facility. In June 1999 Northern Oklahoma College purchased the
former Phillips University campus and began offering classes in September 1999.
Enid’s ninety churches represent twenty-seven denominations and are regularly attended.
Enid and its immediate area have excellent recreational facilities, capitalizing on such
nearby lakes as Great Salt Plains and Canton, and the Roman Nose State Park near Watonga.
The Enid area ranks high in quality of life surveys. Progressive Farmer magazine ranked
Garfield County as the eighth best place to live in America in the magazine’s 2007 survey.
Good Morning America named the city one of the Five Hot Real Estate Markets in 2006.
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In 2004 Enid was named one of the top twenty-five small cities for business by Industrial
Market Trends newsletter.

Stillwater
2000 Population, 39,065  •  2010 Population, 45,688  •  Land Area, 27.85 sq. miles
Population Density, 1,657.3 people per sq. mile
www.stillwater.org • www.okstate.edu
Stillwater is located in what was once Indian Territory and was the scene for the first non-
Indian settlement attempt in the area. In December 1884 colonists came from Kansas to
establish a town at the junction of Stillwater and Boomer creeks. Less than a month later,
the “Boomers” were forced to return to Kansas by federal troops.
In April 1889, the land was officially opened for settlement in the first great land run. At
the end of the day, 240 acres were claimed in the Stillwater Township, and the population
of the tent city numbered 300. Stillwater was selected county seat for Payne County. Two
years later, the town approved a bond issue to build what would later become Oklahoma
State University.
OSU’s Stillwater campus now has an enrollment of more than 20,000 students and employs
more than 4,900 persons. In addition, Stillwater is the home of the headquarters of the
Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education, the only state agency with
headquarters outside Oklahoma City. Ten major manufacturers also add to economic
growth in the area.
Stillwater is home to Eskimo Joes, voted Best College Post-Game Hang-Out by Sporting
News.
Annual events in Stillwater include the Arts and Heritage Festival in April, the Payne
County Free Fair in late August/early September, the Juke-Joint Jog in the fall, and the
Oklahoma Special Olympics in May.

Muskogee
2000 Population, 38,310  •  2010 Population 39,223  •  Land Area, 37.34 sq. miles
Population Density, 1,071.1 people per sq. mile
www.muskogeechamber.org • www.cityofmuskogee.com
Named after the Muscogee or Creek Tribe of Indians, Muskogee was originally a terminus
along the route of the Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railroad. The impetus for building a town
on the site was due to the construction of a new agency building for the Creek Indians,
begun on August 18, 1875. The agency building represented the consolidation of the dif-
ferent agencies of the Five Civilized Tribes into one “Union Agency,” which established
Indian administration at this place, and enabled Muskogee to become one of the most
important cities in Indian Territory.
On March 3, 1893, Congress created a commission of three, known as the Dawes
Commission, to introduce negotiations with several tribes of Indians for the purpose of
creating a state in the Union embracing the lands within the Indian Territory. This com-
mission had its headquarters at Muskogee.
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From its rich, colorful past, Muskogee has developed into a commercial, industrial, and
medical center. Its health and medical facilities include the Veterans Administration
Hospital, Muskogee Regional Medical Center, City-Council Health Clinic, and numerous
nursing homes. Muskogee also played a major role in the development of the McClellan-
Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System. Muskogee operates under the mayor-council
system of government, with a city manager as the chief executive officer.
Muskogee is also the home of three university campuses. Major sector employment is in
construction, manufacturing, and retail trade.
Muskogee has many historical and recreational attractions nearby. Honor Heights Park
has approximately 114 acres of natural beauty and attracts more than 600,000 visitors
each year. Within a thirty-minute drive, there are five major recreational lake areas—Fort
Gibson, Tenkiller, Greenleaf, Eufaula, and Webbers Falls.

Bartlesville
2000 Population, 34,748  •  2010 Population, 35,750  •  Land Area, 21.11 sq. miles
Population Density, 1,708.7 people per sq. mile
www.cityofbartlesville.org • www.bartlesville.com
The Bartlesville area has a rich Indian and Western heritage. Three Indian tribes played
a large role historically—the Cherokee, Delaware, and Osage. The Osage, who roamed,
hunted, and fought over the vast Western Plains, were the first to live in the area. The
Cherokee came next to establish settlements with the intent of staying permanently. The
Delaware arrived in the area around 1856 to occupy lands in the Cherokee Nation area
of eastern Oklahoma.
Taking its name from an early day settler, Jacob H. Bartles, the town was incorporated in
1897 as a part of Indian Territory. From its early days to the present, natural gas, oil, agri-
culture, and ranching have been the economic foundations of Bartlesville area business,
industry, and commerce.
The Price Tower is a nineteen story, 221 foot tower designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. It
is the only realized skyscraper by Wright. Other points of interest in the area include
Woolaroc, a 3,600–acre wildlife preserve, and Johnstone Park, an amusement park just
for small children. Annual events include the OK Mozart Festival in June, Indian Summer
in the fall, KidsFest in the summer, SunFest during the weekend after Memorial Day, and
FantasyLand of Lights during the Christmas holiday season.
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Oklahoma Chambers of Commerce


Oklahoma has more than 200 Chambers of Commerce that assist local companies with
their business needs.
State Chamber of Commerce & Industry
330 NE 10 ST, Oklahoma City, OK 73104–3200
Telephone 405/235–3669, fax 405/235–3670
www.okstatechamber.com

City Address, Zip Phone


Ada PO Box 248, 74821 580/332–2506
Altus PO Box 518, 73522 580/482–0210
Alva 502 Oklahoma Blvd., 73717 580/327–1647
American Indian 5103 S Sheridan Road, # 695 Tulsa, 74145 918/665–7087
Anadarko 106 E Broadway Street, 73005 405/247–6651
Antlers 119 W Main Street, 74523 n/a
Ardmore 410 W Main, 73402 580/223–7765
Arnett PO Box 415, 73832 580/885–7535
Atoka County 415 E Court Street, Atoka, 74525 580/889–2410
Barnsdall PO Box 443, 74002 918/847–2202
Bartlesville 201 S Keeler, 74003 918/336–8708
Beaver 33 W 2, 73932 580/625–4726
Bixby PO Box 158 74008 918/366–9445
Blackwell 120 S Main, 74631 580/363–4195
Blanchard PO Box 1190, 73010 405/485–8787
Boise City PO Box 1027, 73933 580/544–3344
Boley PO Box 31, 74829 918/667–9790
Bristow 1 Railroad Place, 74010 918/367–5151
Broken Arrow 210 N Main, Suite C, 74103 918/251–1518
Broken Bow 113 W Martin Luther King, 74728 580/584–3393
Buffalo PO Box 236, 73834 800/357–1883
Cache 416 W “C” Avenue, 73527 580/429–4534
Canton 210 E Main Street, 73724 580/886–5387
Carnegie Box 96, 73015 580/654–2121
Catoosa PO Box 297, 74015 918/266–6042
Chandler 400 E 1 Street, 74834 405/258–0673
Checotah 201 N Broadway Street, 74426 918/473–2070
Chelsea 618 S Pine, 73728 918/789–2220
Cheyenne PO Box 57, 73628 580/497–3318
Chickasha 221 W Chickasha Avenue, 73108 405/224–0787
Choctaw 2437 Main Street, 73020 405/390–3303
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City Address, Zip Phone


Chouteau PO Box 332, 74337 918/476–8222
Cimarron PO Box 1027, Boise City, 73933 580/544–3344
Claremore 419 W Will Rogers Blvd., 74017 918/341–2818
Clayton PO Box 98, 74536 918/569–4776
Cleveland 109 E Pawnee Street, 74020 918/358–2131
Clinton 101 S 4 Street, 73601 580/323–2222
Coal County PO Box 323, Coalgate, 74538 580/927–2119
Coalgate 6 W Ohio, 74538 580/927–2119
Collinsville 1126 W Main, 74021 918/371–4703
Comanche 500 N Rodeo Drive, 73529 580/439–8852
Cordell 114 N Market, 73632 580/832–3538
Coweta 107 S Broadway, 74429 918/486–2513
Crescent PO Box 333, 73028 405/969–2814
Cushing 1301 E Main, 74023 918/225–2400
Davis 100 E Main, 73030 580/369–2402
Del City 4541 SE 29 Street, 73115 405/677–1910
Drumright 103 E Broadway Street, 74030 918/352–2204
Duncan 911 Walnut Avenue, 73534 580/255–3644
Durant 215 N 4 Street, 74701 580/924–0848
Edmond 825 E 2 Street, #100, 73034 405/341–2808
El Reno 206 N Bickford, 73036 405/262–1188
Elk City PO Box 972, 73648 580/225–0207
Enid 210 Kenwood Blvd., 73701 580/237–2494
Erick PO Box 1232, 73645 580/526–3332
Eufaula 321 N Main, 74432 918/689–2791
Fairfax PO Box 35, 74637 918/642–5266
Fairview 624 N Main, 73737 405/227–2527
Fort Cobb 201 Main, 73038 405/643–2682
Fort Gibson 108 N Lee 74434 918/478–4780
Fort Sill/Lawton PO Box 1387, Lawton, 73501 580/355–3541
Frederick 100 S Main Street, 73542 580/335–2126
Freedom PO Box 125, 73842 580/621–3276
Geary 106 E Main, 73040 405/884–2765
Glenpool PO Box 767, 74033 918/322–3505
Gore PO Box 943, 74435 n/a
Grand Lake Area (South) PO Box 215, Langley, 74350 918/782–3214
Granite PO Box 245, 73547 580/535–2184
Greater Muskogee Area PO Box 797, 74402 918/682–2401
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City Address, Zip Phone


Greater Oklahoma City 123 Park Avenue, Oklahoma City, 73102 405/297–8900
Greater Tulsa Hispanic 8107 E Admiral Place, Tulsa, 74115 918/664–5326
Greenwood 131 N Greenwood #2, Tulsa, 74120 918/585–2084
Grove 9630 US HWY 69, 74344 918/786–9079
Guthrie 212 W Oklahoma Avenue, 73044 405/282–1947
Guymon RR 5, Box 120, 73942 580/338–0014
Haskell PO Box 252, 74436 918/482–1245
Healdton PO Box 306, 73438 580/229–0900
Heavener 501 W First Street, 74937 918/653–4303
Hennessey PO Box 306, 73742 405/853–2416
Henryetta 115 S 4 Street, 74437 918/652–3331
Hinton PO Box 48, 73047 405/542–6428
Hobart 106 W 4 Street, 73651 580/726–2553
Holdenville Box 70, 74848 405/592–4221
Hominy 113 W Main Street, 74035 918/885–4939
Hooker 102 HWY 54, 73945 580/652–2809
Hugo 200 S Broadway Street, 74743 580/326–7511
Idabel 7 NW Texas, 74745 580/286–3305
Jay PO Box 806, 74346 918/253–8698
Jenks 224 East “A”, 74037 918/299–5005
Johnston County 106 W Main, Tishimingo, 73460 580/371–2175
Kaw City PO Box 241, 74641 580/269–2276
Kiefer 494 E 141 Street, 74041 918/322–3505
Kingfisher 123 W Miles, 73750 405/375–4445
Konawa PO Box 112, 74849 580/925–3220
Laverne Box 634, Laverne, 73848 580/921–3612
Lawton 629 SW “C” Avenue, 73501–4301 580/355–3541
Lindsay 107 N Main Street, 73052 405/756–4312
Locust Grove PO Box 525, 74352 918/479–6336
Love County Box 422, Marietta, 73448 580/276–3102
Luther PO Box 56, 73054 405/277–9965
Mangum 222 W Jefferson Street, 73554 580/782–2444
Mannford PO Box 487, 74044 918/865–2000
Marlow 223 W Main Street, 73055 580/658–2212
Marshall County PO Box 542, Madill, 73446 580/795–2431
McAlester 345 E Adams Street, 74501 918/423–2550
McLoud 215 S 6 Street, 74851 405/964–6566
Medford PO Box 123, 73759 580/395–2823
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City Address, Zip Phone


Miami 103 E Central, Suite 100, 74354 918/542–4481
Midwest City 5905 Trosper Road, 73140 405/733–3801
Minco PO Box 451, 73059 405/352–4382
Moore 305 W Main, 73160 405/794–3400
Muskogee 310 W Broadway, 74402 918/682–2401
Mustang 1201 N Mustang Road, 73064 405/376–2758
Newcastle 820 N Main, 73065 405/387–3232
Newkirk 114 S Main Street, 74647 580/362–2155
Noble 114 S Main, 73068 405/872–5535
Norman 115 E Gray, 73069 405/321–7260
Nowata 126 S Maple Street, 74048 918/273–2301
Okeene 116 West “E”, 73763 580/822–3005
Okemah 208 W Broadway, 74859 918/623–2440
Okmulgee 112 N Morton Avenue, 74447 918/756–6172
Oologah PO Box 109, 74053 918/443–2790
Owasso 315 S Cedar, 74055 918/272–2141
Pauls Valley 112 E Paul Avenue, 73075 405/238–2335
Pawhuska 210 W Main Street, 74056 918/287–1208
Pawnee Community 613 Harrison, Pawnee, 74058 918/762–2108
Perkins PO Box 502, 74059 405/747–6809
Perry 327 N 7 Street, 73077 580/336–4684
Piedmont 12 Monroe Avenue NW #E, 73078 405/373–2234
Pocola n/a 918/436–2471
Ponca City 420 E Grand, 74601 580/765–4400
Poteau 201 S Broadway, 74953 918/647–9178
Prague PO Box 111, 74864 405/567–2616
Pryor PO Box 367, 74361 918/825–0157
Purcell 218 W Main, 73080 405/527–3093
Rogers Mills County & Tourism PO Box 57, Cheyenne, 73628 580/497–3318
Sallisaw 301 E Cherokee, 74955 918/775–2558
Sand Springs 9 E Broadway, 74063 918/245–3221
Sapulpa 101 E Dewey Avenue, 74066 918/224–0170
Sayre 117 N 4 Street, 73662 580/928–3386
Seiling PO Box 794, 73663 580/922–3110
Seminole 326 E Evans Avenue, 74868 405/382–3640
Sentinel PO Box 131, 73664 580/393–2250
Shattuck 115 S Main,73858 580/938–2818
Shawnee 131 N Bell, 74801 405/273–6092
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City Address, Zip Phone


Shidler PO Box 281, 74652 918/793–4171
Skiatook 304 E Rogers Blvd., 74070 918/396–3702
Spencer 8606 Main, 73084 405/771–9933
Spiro PO Box 401, 74959 918/962–3816
Stigler 204 E Main Street, 74462 918/967–8681
Stillwater 409 S Main Street, 74074 405/372–5573
Stilwell PO Box 845, 74960 918/696–7845
Stratford 100 S Hyden Avenue, 74872 580/759–3300
Stroud 216 W Main Street, 74079 918/968–3321
Sulphur 717 W Broadway, 73086 580/622–2824
Tahlequah 123 E Delaware Street, 74464 918/456–3742
Talihina 900 2 Street #12, 74571 918/567–3434
Tecumseh 114 N Broadway, 74873 405/598–8666
Temple PO Box 58, 73568 580/342–5115
Texhoma PO Box 564, 73949 580/545–3402
Thomas 112 W Broadway, 73669 580/661–3689
Tipton PO Box 403, 73570 580/667–5275
Tishomingo 101 S Capitol, 73460 580/371–2175
Tonkawa 100 1/2 E Grand, 74653 580/628–2220
Tulsa 1 W 3 Street, #100, 74103 918/585–1201
Tuttle 2422 E HWY 37, 73089 405/381–4600
Valliant 16 N Dalton, 74764 580/933–5050
Vinita PO Box 882, 74301 918/256–7133
Wagoner Area 301 S Grant, Wagoner, 74467 918/485–3414
Walters 116 N Broadway, 73572 580/875–3335
Warner PO Box 190, 74469 918/463–6240
Watonga PO Box 537, 73772 580/623–5452
Waurika 120 W Broadway, 73573 580/228–2081
Waynoka PO Box 173, 73860 580/824–4741
Weatherford 210 W Main, 73096 580/772–7744
Wellston 103 Key Drive, 74881 405/356–2476
Wetumka 202 N Main Street, 74883 405/452–3237
Wewoka PO Box 719, 74884 405/257–5485
Wilburton 302 W Main Street, 74578 918/465–2759
Woodward 1006 Oklahoma Avenue, 73801 580/256–7411
Wynnewood PO Box 616, 73098 405/665–4466
Yale 209 N Main, 74085 918/387–2415
Yukon 510 Elm Street, 73099 405/354–3567
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Incorporated Cities and Towns


1—Town • 2—Aldermanic • 3—Mayor • 4—Council–Manager • 5—Home–Rule Charter
Population
City/Town–Gov’t Zip County 2000 2010 Phone Number
Achille–1 74720 Bryan 506 492 580/283–3734
Ada–4 74820 Pontotoc 15,691 16,810 580/436–6300
Adair–1 74330 Mayes 704 790 918/785–2432
Addington–1 73520 Jefferson 117 114 n/a
Afton–1 74331 Ottawa 1,118 1,049 918/257–4304
Agra–1 74824 Lincoln 356 339 918/375–2344
Albion–1 74521 Pushmataha 143 106 918/563–4200
Alderson–1 74522 Pittsburg 261 304 918/423–2260
Alex–1 73002 Grady 635 550 405/785–2393
Aline–1 73716 Alfalfa 214 201 580/463–2612
Allen–1 74825 Pontotoc 951 932 580/857–2461
Altus–2 73521 Jackson 21,447 19,813 580/481–2202
Alva–2 73717 Woods 5,288 4,945 580/327–1340
Amber–1 73004 Grady 490 419 405/222–2175
Ames–1 73718 Major 199 239 580/753–4624
Amorita–1 73719 Alfalfa 44 37 580/474–2280
Anadarko–4 73005 Caddo 6,645 6,762 405/247–2481
Antlers–4 74523 Pushmataha 2,552 2,453 580/298–3756
Apache–1 73006 Caddo 1,616 1,444 580/588–3505
Arapaho–1 73620 Custer 748 796 580/323–4376
Arcadia–1 73007 Oklahoma 279 247 405/396–2899
Ardmore–4 73402 Carter 23,711 24,283 580/223–2934
Arkoma–1 74901 LeFlore 2,180 1,989 918/875–3381
Armstrong–1 74726 Bryan 141 105 n/a
Arnett–1 73832 Ellis 520 524 580/885–7833
Asher–1 74826 Pottawatomie 419 393 405/784–2242
Ashland–1 74570 Pittsburg 53 66 918/867–2751
Atoka–4 74525 Atoka 2,988 3,107 580/889–3341
Atwood–1 74827 Hughes 113 74 580/986–2211
Avant–1 74001 Osage 372 320 918/263–3205
Barnsdall–2 74002 Osage 1,325 1,243 918/847–2795
Bartlesville–4 74003 Washington 34,748 35,750 918/338–4282
Bearden–1 74859 Okfuskee 140 133 918/650–3343
Beaver–1 73932 Beaver 1,570 1,515 580/625–3331
Beggs–2 74421 Okmulgee 1,364 1,312 918/267–4935
Bennington–1 74723 Bryan 289 334 580/847–2311
Bernice–1 74331 Delaware 504 562 918/256–7777
Bessie–1 73622 Washita 190 181 580/337–6602
558  Oklahoma Almanac

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Population
City/Town–Gov’t Zip County 2000 2010 Phone Number
Bethany–4 73008 Oklahoma 20,307 19,051 405/789–2146
Bethel Acres–1 74802 Pottawatomie 2,735 2,895 405/275–4128
Big Cabin–1 74332 Craig 293 265 918/783–5704
Billings–1 74630 Noble 436 509 580/725–3610
Binger–1 73009 Caddo 708 672 405/656–2426
Bixby–4 74008 Tulsa 13,336 20,884 918/366–4430
Blackburn–1 74058 Pawnee 102 108 918/538–2271
Blackwell–4 74631 Kay 7,668 7,092 580/363–7250
Blair–1 73526 Jackson 894 818 580/563–2406
Blanchard–4 73010 McClain 2,816 7,670 405/485–9392
Bluejacket–1 74333 Craig 274 339 918/784–2382
Boise City–4 73933 Cimarron 1,483 1,266 580/544–2271
Bokchito–1 74726 Bryan 564 632 580/295–3775
Bokoshe–1 74930 LeFlore 450 512 918/969–2395
Boley–1 74829 Okfuskee 1,126 1,184 918/667–9790
Boswell–1 74727 Choctaw 703 709 580/566–2211
Bowlegs–1 74830 Seminole 371 405 405/398–4671
Boynton–1 74422 Muskogee 274 248 918/472–7232
Bradley–1 73011 Grady 182 130 405/462–7559
Braggs–1 74423 Muskogee 301 259 918/487–5952
Braman–1 74632 Kay 244 217 580/385–2169
Bray–1 73055 Stephens 1,035 1,209 580/658–2709
Breckenridge–1 73701 Garfield 239 245 580/446–5765
Bridgeport–1 73047 Caddo 109 116 405/524–6963
Bristow–3 74010 Creek 4,325 4,222 918/367–2237
Broken Arrow–4 74013 Tulsa 74,859 98,850 918/259–2400
Broken Bow–4 74728 McCurtain 4,230 4,120 580/584–2885
Bromide–1 74530 Johnston 163 165 580/638–2334
Brooksville–1 74873 Pottawatomie 90 63 405/598–5702
Buffalo–1 73834 Harper 1,200 1,299 580/735–2030
Burbank–1 74633 Osage 155 141 918/648–5383
Burlington–1 73722 Alfalfa 156 152 580/431–2550
Burns Flat–1 73624 Washita 1,782 2,057 580/562–3144
Butler–1 73625 Custer 345 287 580/664–3915
Byars–1 74831 McClain 280 287 405/783–4255
Byng–1 74820 Pontotoc 1,090 1,175 580/436–2545
Byron–1 73722 Alfalfa 45 35 n/a
Cache–2 73527 Comanche 2,371 2,796 580/429–3354
Caddo–1 74729 Bryan 944 997 580/367–2244
Calera–1 74730 Bryan 1,739 2,164 580/434–5420
Calumet–1 73014 Canadian 535 507 405/893–2323
Municipal Government  559

1—Town • 2—Aldermanic • 3—Mayor • 4—Council–Manager • 5—Home–Rule Charter
Population
City/Town–Gov’t Zip County 2000 2010 Phone Number
Calvin–1 74531 Hughes 279 294 405/645–2434
Camargo–1 73835 Dewey 115 178 580/926–3322
Cameron–1 74932 LeFlore 312 302 918/654–3591
Canadian–1 74425 Pittsburg 239 220 918/339–2517
Caney–1 74533 Atoka 199 205 580/889–8842
Canton–1 73724 Blaine 618 625 580/886–2212
Canute–1 73626 Washita 524 541 580/472–3111
Capron–1 73717 Woods 42 23 n/a
Cardin–1 74335 Ottawa n/a n/a n/a
Carmen–1 73726 Alfalfa 411 459 580/987–2321
Carnegie–1 73015 Caddo 1,637 1,723 580/654–1004
Carney–1 74832 Lincoln 649 647 405/865–2380
Carrier–1 73727 Garfield 77 85 n/a
Carter–1 73627 Beckham 254 256 580/486–3205
Cashion–1 73016 Kingfisher 635 802 405/433–2243
Castle–1 74833 Okfuskee 122 106 n/a
Catoosa–3 74015 Rogers 5,449 7,151 918/266–2505
Cedar Valley–1 73044 Logan 58 288 405/282–4800
Cement–1 73017 Caddo 530 501 405/489–3222
Centrahoma–1 74534 Coal 110 97 580/845–2293
Central High–1 73055 Stephens 954 1,199 580/658–9372
Chandler–4 74834 Lincoln 2,842 3,100 405/258–3200
Chattanooga–1 73528 Comanche 432 461 580/597–3390
Checotah–2 74426 McIntosh 3,481 3,335 918/473–5411
Chelsea–1 74016 Rogers 2,136 1,964 918/789–2557
Cherokee–4 73728 Alfalfa 1,630 1,498 580/596–3052
Cheyenne–1 73628 Roger Mills 778 801 580/497–2455
Chickasha–4 73018 Grady 15,850 16,036 405/222–6020
Choctaw–4 73020 Oklahoma 9,377 11,146 405/390–8198
Chouteau–1 74337 Mayes 1,931 2,097 918/476–5902
Cimarron City–1 73028 Logan 110 150 n/a
Claremore–4 74018 Rogers 15,873 18,581 918/341–2365
Clayton–1 74536 Pushmataha 719 821 918/569–4135
Clearview–1 74880 Okfuskee 56 48 405/786–2181
Cleo Springs–1 73729 Major 326 338 580/438–2243
Cleveland–4 74020 Pawnee 3,282 3,251 918/358–3506
Clinton–4 73601 Custer 8,833 9,033 580/323–0217
Coalgate–4 74538 Coal 2,005 1,967 580/927–3914
Colbert–1 74733 Bryan 1,065 1,140 580/296–2560
Colcord–1 74338 Delaware 819 815 918/326–4200
Cole–1 73010 McClain 473 555 n/a
560  Oklahoma Almanac

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Population
City/Town–Gov’t Zip County 2000 2010 Phone Number
Collinsville–4 74021 Tulsa 4,077 5,606 918/371–1010
Colony–1 73021 Washita 163 147 136
Comanche–4 73529 Stephens 1,556 1,663 580/439–8832
Commerce–2 74339 Ottawa 2,645 2,243 918/675–4373
Cooperton–1 73564 Kiowa 20 16 580/639–2804
Copan–1 74022 Washington 796 733 918/532–4114
Cordell–2 73632 Washita 2,867 n/a 580/832–3825
Corn–1 73024 Washita 591 503 580/343–2255
Cornish–1 73456 Jefferson 172 163 580/662–2428
Council Hill–1 74428 Muskogee 129 158 918/474–3777
Covington–1 73730 Garfield 553 527 580/864–7428
Coweta–4 74429 Wagoner 7,139 9,943 918/486–2189
Cowlington–1 74941 LeFlore 133 155 918/966–3283
Coyle–1 73027 Logan 337 325 405/466–3741
Crescent–4 73028 Logan 1,281 1,411 405/969–2538
Cromwell–1 74837 Seminole 265 286 405/944–5333
Crowder–1 74430 Pittsburg 436 430 918/424–2873
Cushing–4 74023 Payne 8,371 7,826 918/225–2394
Custer City–1 73639 Custer 393 375 580/593–2312
Cyril–1 73029 Caddo 1,168 1,059 580/464–2411
Dacoma–1 73731 Woods 148 107 580/871–2250
Davenport–1 74026 Lincoln 881 814 918/377–2235
Davidson–1 73530 Tillman 375 315 580/568–2600
Davis–4 73030 Murray 2,610 2,683 580/369–3333
Deer Creek–1 74636 Grant 147 130 580/267–3518
Del City–4 73155 Oklahoma 22,128 21,332 405/677–5741
Delaware–1 74027 Nowata 456 476 918/467–3218
Depew–1 74028 Creek 564 476 918/324–5251
Devol–1 73531 Cotton 150 151 n/a
Dewar–1 74431 Okmulgee 919 888 918/652–4042
Dewey–4 74029 Washington 3,179 3,432 918/534–2272
Dibble–1 73031 McClain 289 878 405/344–6659
Dickson–1 73401 Carter 1,139 1,207 580/223–5445
Dill City–1 73641 Washita 526 562 580/674–3376
Disney–1 74340 Mayes 226 311 918/435–8242
Dougherty–1 73032 Murray 224 215 580/993–2312
Douglas–1 73733 Garfield 32 32 580/862–7795
Dover–1 73734 Kingfisher 367 464 405/828–4212
Drummond–1 73735 Garfield 405 455 580/493–2900
Drumright–4 74030 Creek 2,905 2,907 918/352–2631
Duncan–4 73534 Stephens 22,505 23,431 580/252–0250
Municipal Government  561

1—Town • 2—Aldermanic • 3—Mayor • 4—Council–Manager • 5—Home–Rule Charter
Population
City/Town–Gov’t Zip County 2000 2010 Phone Number
Durant–4 74702 Bryan 13,549 15,856 580/931–6600
Dustin–1 74839 Hughes 452 395 918/656–3220
Eakly–1 73033 Caddo 276 338 405/797–3252
Earlsboro–1 74840 Pottawatomie 633 628 405/997–5560
East Duke–1 73532 Jackson 445 424 580/679–3400
Edmond–4 73033 Oklahoma 68,315 81,405 405/348–8830
Eldorado–1 73537 Jackson 527 446 580/633–2245
Elgin–2 73538 Comanche 1,210 2,156 580/492–5777
Elk City–4 73648 Beckham 10,510 11,693 580/225–3230
Elmer–1 73539 Jackson 96 96 580/687–4342
Elmore City–2 73433 Garvin 756 697 580/788–2345
El Reno–4 73036 Canadian 16,212 16,749 405/262–4070
Empire City–1 73533 Stephens 734 955 580/251–4727
Enid–4 73702 Garfield 47,045 49,379 580/234–0400
Erick–2 73645 Beckham 1,023 1,052 580/526–3924
Eufaula–2 74432 McIntosh 2,639 2,813 918/689–2534
Fair Oaks–1 74015 Wagoner 122 103 918/266–6740
Fairfax–1 74627 Osage 1,555 1,380 918/642–5211
Fairland–1 74343 Ottawa 1,025 1,057 918/676–3636
Fairmont–1 73736 Garfield 147 134 580/358–2282
Fairview–4 73737 Major 2,733 2,579 580/227–4416
Fallis–1 74881 Lincoln 28 27 n/a
Fanshawe–1 74935 LeFlore 384 419 918/659–2263
Fargo–1 73840 Ellis 326 364 580/698–2635
Faxon–1 73540 Comanche 134 136 580/597–3094
Fitzhugh–1 74843 Pontotoc 204 230 580/332–8233
Fletcher–1 73541 Comanche 1,022 1,177 580/549–6550
Foraker–1 74638 Osage 23 19 n/a
Forest Park–1 73121 Oklahoma 1,066 998 405/424–1212
Forgan–1 73938 Beaver 532 547 580/487–3393
Fort Cobb–1 73038 Caddo 667 634 405/643–2682
Fort Coffee–1 74959 LeFlore n/a 424 n/a
Fort Gibson–1 74434 Muskogee 4,054 4,154 918/478–3551
Fort Supply–1 73841 Woodward 328 330 580/766–3211
Fort Towson–1 74735 Choctaw 611 519 580/873–2628
Foss–1 73647 Washita 127 151 580/592–4513
Foyil–1 74031 Rogers 234 344 918/342–9525
Francis–1 74844 Pontotoc 332 315 580/332–3967
Frederick–4 73542 Tillman 4,637 3,940 580/335–7551
Freedom–1 73842 Woods 271 289 580/621–3302
Gage–1 73843 Ellis 429 442 580/923–7727
562  Oklahoma Almanac

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Population
City/Town–Gov’t Zip County 2000 2010 Phone Number
Gans–1 74936 Sequoyah 208 312 918/775–2411
Garber–2 73738 Garfield 845 822 580/863–2254
Garvin–1 74736 McCurtain 143 256 580/286–2200
Gate–1 73844 Beaver 112 93 580/934–2202
Geary–2 73040 Blaine 1,258 1,280 405/884–5466
Gene Autry–1 73436 Carter 99 158 580/294–3545
Geronimo–2 73543 Comanche 959 1,268 580/353–5511
Gerty–1 74531 Hughes 101 118 580/892–3836
Glencoe–1 74032 Payne 583 601 580/669–2271
Glenpool–4 74033 Tulsa 8,123 10,808 918/322–5409
Goldsby–1 73093 McClain 1,204 1,801 405/288–6675
Goltry–1 73739 Alfalfa 268 249 580/496–2441
Goodwell–1 73939 Texas 1,192 1,293 580/349–2566
Gore–1 74435 Sequoyah 850 977 918/489–2636
Gotebo–1 73041 Kiowa 272 226 580/538–5351
Gould–1 73544 Harmon 206 141 580/676–2199
Gracemont–1 73042 Caddo 336 318 405/966–2201
Grainola–1 74652 Osage 31 31 918/433–2391
Grand Lake–1 74301 Mayes 65 74 918/782–4436
Grandfield–4 73546 Tillman 1,110 1,038 580/479–5215
Granite–1 73547 Greer 1,844 2,065 580/535–2116
Grayson–1 74437 Okmulgee 134 159 918/652–4773
Greenfield–1 73043 Blaine 123 93 n/a
Grove–4 74344 Delaware 5,131 6,623 918/786–6107
Guthrie–5 73044 Logan 9,925 10,191 405/282–2489
Guymon–4 73942 Texas 10,472 11,442 580/338–0137
Haileyville–2 74546 Pittsburg 891 813 918/297–2402
Hallet–1 74034 Pawnee 168 125 918/356–4335
Hammon–1 73650 Roger Mills 469 568 580/473–2281
Hanna–1 74845 McIntosh 133 138 918/657–2244
Hardesty–1 73944 Texas 277 212 580/888–4568
Harrah–4 73045 Oklahoma 4,719 5,095 405/454–2951
Hartshorne–2 74547 Pittsburg 2,102 2,125 918/297–2544
Haskell–1 74436 Muskogee 1,765 2,007 918/482–3933
Hastings–1 73548 Jefferson 155 143 580/228–2961
Haworth–1 74740 McCurtain 354 297 580/245–2369
Headrick–1 73549 Jackson 130 94 580/738–5723
Healdton–4 73438 Carter 2,786 2,788 580/229–1283
Heavener–4 74937 LeFlore 3,201 3,414 918/653–2217
Helena–1 73741 Alfalfa 443 1,403 580/852–3250
Hendrix–1 74741 Bryan 79 79 580/838–2270
Municipal Government  563

1—Town • 2—Aldermanic • 3—Mayor • 4—Council–Manager • 5—Home–Rule Charter
Population
City/Town–Gov’t Zip County 2000 2010 Phone Number
Hennessey–1 73742 Kingfisher 2,058 2,131 405/853–2416
Henryetta–4 74437 Okmulgee 6,096 5,927 918/652–3348
Hickory–1 74865 Murray 87 71 580/456–7419
Hillsdale–1 73743 Garfield 101 121 580/635–2256
Hinton–1 73047 Caddo 2,175 3,196 405/542–3253
Hitchcock–1 73744 Blaine 141 121 580/825–3233
Hitchita–1 74438 McIntosh 113 88 918/466–3266
Hobart–4 73651 Kiowa 3,997 3,756 580/726–3100
Hoffman–1 74437 Okmulgee 148 127 918/652–8431
Holdenville–2 74848 Hughes 4,732 5,771 405/379–3397
Hollis–4 73550 Harmon 2,264 2,060 580/688–9245
Hollister–1 73551 Tillman 60 50 580/335–3531
Hominy–4 74035 Osage 2,584 3,565 918/885–2164
Hooker–2 73945 Texas 1,788 1,918 580/652–2885
Howe–1 74940 LeFlore 697 802 918/658–2459
Hugo–4 74743 Choctaw 5,536 5,310 580/326–7755
Hulbert–1 74441 Cherokee 543 590 918/772–2503
Hunter–1 73753 Garfield 173 165 n/a
Hydro–1 73048 Caddo 1,060 969 405/663–2531
Idabel–2 74745 McCurtain 6,952 7,010 580/286–7608
Indiahoma–1 73552 Comanche 374 344 580/246–3572
Indianola–1 74442 Pittsburg 191 162 918/823–4517
Inola–1 74036 Rogers 1,589 1,788 918/543–2430
IXL–1 74833 Okfuskee 60 51 918/668–3461
Jay–2 74346 Delaware 2,482 2,448 918/253–4148
Jefferson–1 73759 Grant 37 12 580/532–6278
Jenks–4 74037 Tulsa 9,557 16,924 918/299–5883
Jennings–1 74038 Pawnee 373 363 918/757–4250
Jet–1 73749 Alfalfa 230 213 580/626–4403
Johnson–1 74801 Pottawatomie 223 247 405/275–8562
Jones–1 73049 Oklahoma 2,517 2,692 405/399–5301
Kansas–1 74347 Delaware 685 802 918/868–2198
Katie–1 73433 Garvin 300 348 405/207–0951
Kaw City–2 74641 Kay 372 375 580/269–2525
Kellyville–1 74039 Creek 906 1,150 918/247–6160
Kemp–1 74747 Bryan 144 133 580/838–2606
Kendrick–1 74079 Lincoln 138 139 918/368–2219
Kenefic–1 74748 Bryan 192 196 580/367–2744
Keota–1 74941 Haskell 517 564 918/966–3655
Ketchum–1 74349 Craig 286 442 918/782–2244
Keyes–1 73947 Cimarron 410 324 580/546–7651
564  Oklahoma Almanac

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Population
City/Town–Gov’t Zip County 2000 2010 Phone Number
Kiefer–1 74041 Creek 1,026 1,685 918/321–5925
Kildare–1 74604 Kay 92 100 580/716–6162
Kingfisher–4 73750 Kingfisher 4,380 4,633 405/375–3705
Kingston–1 73439 Marshall 1,390 1,601 580/564–3750
Kinta–1 74552 Haskell 243 297 918/768–3474
Kiowa–1 74553 Pittsburg 693 731 918/432–5621
Knowles–1 73844 Beaver 32 11 580/934–2643
Konawa–4 74849 Seminole 1,479 1,298 580/925–3775
Krebs–2 74554 Pittsburg 2,051 2,053 918/423–6519
Kremlin–1 73753 Garfield 240 255 580/874–2601
Lahoma–1 73754 Garfield 577 611 580/796–2600
Lake Aluma–1 73121 Oklahoma 97 88 405/478–8587
Lamar–1 74850 Hughes 172 158 405/379–2114
Lambert–1 73728 Alfalfa 9 6 580/596–2850
Lamont–1 74643 Grant 465 417 580/388–4360
Langley–1 74350 Mayes 669 819 918/782–9850
Langston–1 73050 Logan 1,670 1,724 405/466–2271
Laverne–1 73848 Harper 1,097 1,344 580/921–5121
Lawrence Creek–1 74044 Creek 119 149 918/688–1203
Lawton–4 73501 Comanche 92,757 96,867 580/581–3305
Leedey–1 73654 Dewey 345 435 580/488–3616
LeFlore–1 74942 LeFlore 168 190 918/753–2287
Lehigh–3 74556 Coal 315 356 918/927–9953
Lenapah–1 74042 Nowata 298 293 918/468–2226
Leon–1 73441 Love 96 91 n/a
Lexington–4 73051 Cleveland 2,086 2,152 405/527–6123
Lima–1 74884 Seminole 74 53 405/257–6905
Lindsay–4 73052 Garvin 2,889 2,840 405/756–2019
Loco–1 73442 Stephens 150 122 580/537–2283
Locust Grove–1 74352 Mayes 1,366 1,423 918/479–5102
Lone Chimney–1 74058 Pawnee n/a n/a 918/454–2448
Lone Grove–4 73443 Carter 4,631 5,054 580/657–3111
Lone Wolf–1 73655 Kiowa 500 438 580/846–9078
Longdale–1 73755 Blaine 310 262 580/274–3375
Lookeba–1 73053 Caddo 131 166 405/457–6361
Loveland–1 73553 Tillman 14 13 580/479–5788
Loyal–1 73756 Kingfisher 81 79 n/a
Luther–1 73054 Oklahoma 612 1,221 405/277–3833
Macomb–1 74852 Pottawatomie 61 32 405/598–6876
Madill–4 73446 Marshall 3,410 3,770 580/795–5586
Manchester–1 73758 Grant 104 103 580/694–2340
Municipal Government  565

1—Town • 2—Aldermanic • 3—Mayor • 4—Council–Manager • 5—Home–Rule Charter
Population
City/Town–Gov’t Zip County 2000 2010 Phone Number
Mangum–4 73554 Greer 2,924 3,010 580/782–2256
Manitou–1 73555 Tillman 278 181 580/397–2006
Mannford–1 74044 Creek 2,095 3,076 918/865–4314
Mannsville–1 73447 Johnston 587 863 580/371–3334
Maramec–1 74045 Pawnee 104 91 n/a
Marble City–1 74945 Sequoyah 242 263 918/775–3002
Marietta–2 73448 Love 2,445 2,626 580/276–5569
Marland–1 74644 Noble 280 225 580/268–3271
Marlow–4 73055 Stephens 4,592 4,662 580/658–5401
Marshall–1 73056 Logan 258 272 580/935–6624
Martha–1 73556 Jackson 205 162 580/266–3300
Maud–2 74854 Pottawatomie 1,136 1,048 405/374–2717
May–1 73851 Harper 33 39 580/689–2303
Maysville–1 73057 Garvin 1,313 1,232 405/867–5850
McAlester–4 74502 Pittsburg 17,783 18,383 918/423–9300
McCurtain–1 74944 Haskell 466 516 918/945–7209
McLoud–4 74851 Pottawatomie 3,548 4,044 405/964–5264
Mead–1 73449 Bryan 123 122 580/924–1872
Medford–4 73759 Grant 1,172 996 580/395–2823
Medicine Park–1 73557 Comanche 373 382 580/529–2825
Meeker–1 74855 Lincoln 978 1.144 405/279–3321
Meno–1 73760 Major 195 235 580/776–2275
Meridian–1 73058 Logan 54 1,531 405/586–2488
Miami–4 74355 Ottawa 13,704 13,570 918/542–6685
Midwest City–4 73110 Oklahoma 54,088 53,371 405/739–2281
Milburn–1 73450 Johnston 312 317 580/443–5702
Mill Creek–1 74856 Johnston 340 319 580/384–5757
Millerton–1 74750 McCurtain 359 320 580/746–2692
Minco–2 73059 Grady 1,672 1,632 405/352–4274
Moffett–1 74946 Sequoyah 179 128 918/875–3666
Moore–4 73160 Cleveland 41,138 55,081 405/793–5000
Mooreland–1 73852 Woodward 1,226 1,190 580/994–5924
Morris–2 74445 Okmulgee 1,294 1,479 918/733–4222
Morrison–1 73061 Noble 636 733 580/724–3531
Mounds–1 74047 Creek 1,153 1,168 918/827–6711
Mountain Park–1 73559 Kiowa 390 409 580/569–4234
Mountain View–1 73062 Kiowa 880 795 580/347–2711
Muldrow–1 74948 Sequoyah 3,104 3,466 918/427–3226
Mulhall–1 73063 Logan 239 225 405/649–2494
Muskogee–4 74402 Muskogee 38,310 39,223 918/682–6602
Mustang–4 73064 Canadian 13,156 17,395 405/376–4521
566  Oklahoma Almanac

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Population
City/Town–Gov’t Zip County 2000 2010 Phone Number
Mutual–1 73853 Woodward 76 61 n/a
Nash–1 73761 Grant 224 204 580/839–2829
Newcastle–4 73065 McClain 5,434 7,685 405/387–4427
Newkirk–4 74647 Kay 2,243 2,317 580/362–2117
New Alluwe–1 74016 Nowata 95 90 918/475–2257
Nichols Hills–4 73116 Oklahoma 4,056 3,710 405/843–6637
Nicoma Park–3 73066 Oklahoma 2,415 2,393 405/769–5673
Ninnekah–1 73067 Grady 994 1,002 405/222–0882
Noble–4 73068 Cleveland 5,260 6,481 405/872–9251
Norman–4 73070 Cleveland 95,694 110,925 405/366–5406
North Enid–1 73701 Garfield 796 860 580/234–5941
North Miami–1 74358 Ottawa 433 374 918/542–2718
Nowata–4 74048 Nowata 3,971 3,731 918/273–3538
Oakland–1 73446 Marshall 674 1,057 580/795–3467
Oaks–1 74359 Delaware 412 288 918/868–3370
Oakwood–1 73658 Dewey 72 65 918/891–3316
Ochelata–1 74051 Washington 494 424 918/535–2213
Oilton–2 74052 Creek 1,099 1,013 918/862–3202
Okarche–1 73762 Canadian 1,110 1,215 405/263–7290
Okay–1 74446 Wagoner 597 620 918/687–6585
Okeene–1 73763 Blaine 1,240 1,204 580/822–3035
Okemah–4 74859 Okfuskee 3,038 3,223 918/623–1050
Oklahoma City–4 73102 Oklahoma 506,132 579,999 405/297–2345
Okmulgee–4 74447 Okmulgee 13,022 12,321 918/756–4060
Oktaha–1 74450 Muskogee 327 390 918/682–3212
Olustee–1 73560 Jackson 680 607 580/648–2288
Oologah–1 74053 Rogers 883 1,146 918/443–2783
Optima–1 73945 Texas 266 356 580/338–0644
Orlando–1 73073 Logan 201 148 580/455–2403
Osage–1 74054 Osage 188 156 918/354–2236
Owasso–4 74055 Tulsa 18,502 28,915 918/376–1500
Paden–1 74860 Okfuskee 446 461 405/932–4441
Panama–1 74951 LeFlore 1,362 1,413 918/963–4116
Paoli–1 73074 Garvin 649 610 405/484–7844
Paradise Hill–1 74435 Sequoyah 100 85 918/213–9325
Pauls Valley–4 73075 Garvin 6,256 6,187 405/238–3308
Pawhuska–4 74056 Osage 3,629 3,584 918/287–3576
Pawnee–2 74058 Pawnee 2,230 2,196 918/762–2658
Pensacola–1 74301 Mayes 71 125 n/a
Peoria–1 74363 Ottawa 141 132 n/a
Perkins–4 74059 Payne 2,272 2,831 405/547–2445
Municipal Government  567

1—Town • 2—Aldermanic • 3—Mayor • 4—Council–Manager • 5—Home–Rule Charter
Population
City/Town–Gov’t Zip County 2000 2010 Phone Number
Perry–2 73077 Noble 4,978 5,230 5,126
Phillips–1 74538 Coal 150 135 580/927–3372
Picher–1 74360 Ottawa 1,640 20 918/673–1765
Piedmont–4 73078 Canadian 3,650 5,720 405/373–2621
Pink–1 74873 Pottawatomie 1,165 2,058 405/598–2364
Pittsburg–1 74560 Pittsburg 280 207 918/432–5516
Pocasset–1 73079 Grady 192 156 405/459–6737
Pocola–1 74902 LeFlore 3,994 4,056 918/436–2388
Ponca City–4 74602 Kay 25,919 25,387 580/767–0301
Pond Creek–2 73766 Grant 896 836 580/532–4915
Porter–1 74454 Wagoner 574 566 918/483–8331
Porum–1 74455 Muskogee 725 727 918/484–5125
Poteau–2 74953 LeFlore 7,939 8,520 918/647–4191
Prague–4 74864 Lincoln 2,138 2,386 405/567–2270
Prue–1 74060 Osage 433 465 918/242–3613
Pryor Creek–3 74362 Mayes 8,659 9,539 918/825–0888
Purcell–4 73080 McClain 5,571 5,884 405/527–6561
Putnam–1 73659 Dewey 46 29 580/582–6248
Quapaw–1 74363 Ottawa 984 906 918/674–2525
Quinton–1 74561 Pittsburg 1,071 1,051 918/469–2652
Ralston–1 74650 Pawnee 355 330 918/738–4211
Ramona–1 74061 Washington 564 535 918/536–2245
Randlett–1 73562 Cotton 511 438 580/281–3370
Ratliff City–1 73481 Carter 131 120 580/856–3599
Rattan–1 74562 Pushmataha 241 310 580/587–2256
Ravia–1 73455 Johnston 459 528 580/371–3559
Red Bird–1 74458 Wagoner 153 137 918/483–4400
Red Oak–1 74563 Latimer 581 549 918/754–2832
Red Rock–1 74651 Noble 293 283 580/723–4474
Renfrow–1 73759 Grant 16 12 580/849–6500
Rentiesville–1 74459 McIntosh 102 128 918/473–1577
Reydon–1 73660 Roger Mills 177 210 580/655–4592
Ringling–1 73456 Jefferson 1,135 1,037 580/662–2264
Ringwood–1 73768 Major 424 497 580/883–5550
Ripley–1 74062 Payne 444 403 918/372–4287
Rock Island–1 74932 Le Flore 709 646 n/a
Rocky–1 73661 Washita 174 162 580/666–2473
Roff–1 74865 Pontotoc 734 725 580/456–7223
Roland–1 74954 Sequoyah 2,842 3,169 918/427–5779
Roosevelt–1 73564 Kiowa 280 248 580/639–2681
Rosedale–1 74831 McClain 66 68 n/a
568  Oklahoma Almanac

1—Town • 2—Aldermanic • 3—Mayor • 4—Council–Manager • 5—Home–Rule Charter
Population
City/Town–Gov’t Zip County 2000 2010 Phone Number
Rosston–1 73855 Harper 66 31 580/921–5130
Rush Springs–1 73082 Grady 1,278 1,231 580/476–3277
Ryan–1 73565 Jefferson 894 816 580/757–2277
Saint Louis–1 74866 Pottawatomie 206 158 918/289–3312
Salina–1 74365 Mayes 1,422 1,396 918/434–5027
Sallisaw–4 74955 Sequoyah 7,989 8,880 918/775–6241
Sand Springs–4 74063 Tulsa 17,451 18,906 918/246–2500
Sapulpa–4 74067 Creek 19,166 20,544 918/224–3040
Sasakwa–1 74867 Seminole 150 150 580/941–3002
Savanna–1 74565 Pittsburg 730 686 918/548–3397
Sawyer–1 74756 Choctaw 274 321 580/326–5226
Sayre–2 73662 Beckham 4,114 4,375 580/928–2260
Schulter–1 74460 Okmulgee 600 509 918/652–3654
Seiling–1 73663 Dewey 875 860 580/922–4460
Seminole–4 74818 Seminole 6,899 7,488 405/382–4330
Sentinel–1 73664 Washita 859 901 580/393–2171
Shady Point–1 74956 LeFlore 848 1,026 918/963–4214
Shamrock–1 74068 Creek 125 101 918/352–4111
Sharon–1 73857 Woodward 122 135 580/866–3399
Shattuck–1 73858 Ellis 1,274 1,356 580/938–2916
Shawnee–4 74802 Pottawatomie 28,692 29,857 405/878–1601
Shidler–2 74652 Osage 520 441 918/793–7171
Silo–1 74702 Bryan 282 331 580/931–9838
Skedee–1 74058 Pawnee 102 51 918/767–2281
Skiatook–1 74070 Osage 5,396 7,397 918/396–2797
Slaughterville–1 73051 Cleveland 3,609 4,137 405/872–3000
Slick–1 74071 Creek 148 131 918/367–1800
Smith Village–1 73115 Oklahoma 40 34 405/672–0440
Snyder–3 73566 Kiowa 1,509 1,394 580/569–2119
Soper–1 74759 Choctaw 300 261 580/345–2630
So. Coffeyville–1 74072 Nowata 790 785 918/255–6045
Sparks–1 74869 Lincoln 137 169 918/866–2411
Spaulding–1 74848 Hughes 62 178 405/379–3668
Spavinaw–1 74366 Mayes 563 437 918/589–2278
Spencer–4 73084 Oklahoma 3,746 3,912 405/771–3226
Sperry–1 74073 Tulsa 981 1,206 918/288–7056
Spiro–1 74959 LeFlore 2,227 2,164 918/962–2477
Sportsman Acres–1 74361 Mayes 204 322 918/824–1000
Springer–1 73458 Carter 577 700 580/653–2500
Sterling–1 73567 Comanche 762 793 580/365–4445
Stidham–1 74432 McIntosh 23 18 918/689–2435
Municipal Government  569

1—Town • 2—Aldermanic • 3—Mayor • 4—Council–Manager • 5—Home–Rule Charter
Population
City/Town–Gov’t Zip County 2000 2010 Phone Number
Stigler–4 74462 Haskell 2,731 2,685 918/967–2164
Stillwater–4 74076 Payne 39,065 45,688 405/372–0025
Stilwell–2 74960 Adair 3,276 3,949 918/696–8111
Stonewall–1 74871 Pontotoc 465 470 580/265–4511
Strang–1 74367 Mayes 100 89 918/593–2222
Stratford–1 74872 Garvin 1,474 1,525 580/759–2371
Stringtown–1 74569 Atoka 396 410 580/346–7759
Strong City–1 73628 Roger Mills 42 47 580/497–3933
Stroud–4 74079 Lincoln 2,758 2,690 918/968–2890
Stuart–1 74570 Hughes 220 180 918/546–2249
Sugden–1 73573 Jefferson 59 43 580/228–2402
Sulphur–4 73086 Murray 4,794 4,929 580/622–5096
Summit–1 74401 Muskogee 226 139 918/681–0100
Taft–1 74463 Muskogee 349 250 918/683–0568
Tahlequah–2 74464 Cherokee 14,458 15,753 918/456–0651
Talala–1 74080 Rogers 270 273 918/275–4203
Talihina–1 74571 LeFlore 1,211 1,114 918/567–2194
Taloga–1 73667 Dewey 372 299 580/328–5444
Tamaha–1 74462 Haskell 198 176 918/967–0817
Tatums–1 73087 Carter 172 151 580/856–3241
Tecumseh–4 74873 Pottawatomie 6,098 6,457 405/598–2188
Temple–1 73568 Cotton 1,146 1,002 580/342–6776
Terlton–1 74081 Pawnee 85 106 918/757–2562
Terral–1 73569 Jefferson 386 382 580/437–2337
Texhoma–1 73949 Texas 935 926 580/423–7456
Texola–1 73668 Beckham 47 36 580/526–3778
Thackerville–1 73459 Love 404 445 580/276–4842
The Village–4 73120 Oklahoma 10,157 8,929 405/751–8861
Thomas–2 73669 Custer 1,238 1,181 580/661–3687
Tipton–1 73570 Tillman 916 847 580/667–5211
Tishomingo–4 73460 Johnston 3,162 3,034 580/371–2369
Tonkawa–4 74653 Kay 3,299 3,299 580/628–2508
Tribbey–1 74852 Pottawatomie 273 391 405/899–4178
Tryon–1 74875 Lincoln 448 491 918/374–2227
Tullahassee–1 74454 Wagoner 106 106 918/483–2129
Tulsa–3 74103 Tulsa 393,049 391,906 918/596–2100
Tupelo–1 74572 Coal 377 329 580/845–2412
Tushka–1 74525 Atoka 345 312 580/889–3046
Tuttle–4 73089 Grady 4,294 6,019 405/381–2335
Tyrone–1 73951 Texas 880 762 580/854–6873
Union City–1 73090 Canadian 1,375 1,645 405/483–5509
570  Oklahoma Almanac

1—Town • 2—Aldermanic • 3—Mayor • 4—Council–Manager • 5—Home–Rule Charter
Population
City/Town–Gov’t Zip County 2000 2010 Phone Number
Valley Brook–1 73129 Oklahoma 817 765 405/677–6948
Valliant–1 74764 McCurtain 771 754 580/933–4556
Velma–1 73091 Stephens 664 620 580/444–3393
Vera–1 74082 Washington 188 241 918/371–5974
Verden–1 73092 Grady 659 530 405/453–7235
Verdigris–1 74018 Rogers n/a 3,993 918/379–0142
Vernon–1 74845 McIntosh 56 n/a n/a
Vian–1 74962 Sequoyah 1,362 1,466 918/773–8110
Vici–1 73859 Dewey 668 699 580/995–4442
Vinita–2 74301 Craig 6,472 5,743 918/256–6468
Wagoner–2 74477 Wagoner 7,669 7,669 918/485–4586
Wainwright–1 74468 Muskogee 197 165 918/616–0864
Wakita–1 73771 Grant 420 344 580/594–2200
Walters–4 73572 Cotton 2,657 2,551 580/875–3337
Wanette–1 74878 Pottawatomie 402 350 405/383–2246
Wann–1 74083 Nowata 132 125 918/531–2254
Wapanucka–1 73461 Johnston 445 438 580/937–4272
Warner–1 74469 Muskogee 1,430 1,641 918/463–2696
Warr Acres–3 73122 Oklahoma 9,375 10,043 405/789–2892
Warwick–1 74881 Lincoln 235 148 405/258–2882
Washington–1 73093 McClain 520 618 405/288–2578
Watonga–2 73772 Blaine 4,658 5,111 580/623–4669
Watts–1 74964 Adair 316 324 918/422–5924
Waukomis–1 73773 Garfield 1,261 1,286 580/758–3242
Waurika–4 73573 Jefferson 1,988 2,064 580/228–2713
Wayne–1 73095 McClain 714 688 405/449–3451
Waynoka–2 73860 Woods 993 927 580/824–2261
Weatherford–3 73096 Custer 9,859 10,833 580/772–7451
Webb City–1 74652 Osage 95 62 918/765–2121
Webbers Falls–1 74470 Muskogee 726 616 918/464–2280
Welch–1 74369 Craig 597 619 918/788–3616
Weleetka–1 74880 Okfuskee 1,014 998 405/786–2272
Wellston–1 74881 Lincoln 925 788 405/356–2476
W. Siloam Springs–1 74338 Delaware 877 846 918/422–5101
Westport–1 74020 Pawnee 264 298 918/243–7454
Westville–1 74965 Adair 1,596 1,639 918/723–3988
Wetumka–4 74883 Hughes 1,451 1,282 405/452–3153
Wewoka–4 74884 Seminole 3,562 3,430 405/257–2413
Whitefield–1 74472 Haskell 231 391 918/967–2217
Wilburton–2 74578 Latimer 2,972 2,843 918/465–5361
Willow–1 73673 Greer 114 149 580/287–3398
Municipal Government  571

1—Town • 2—Aldermanic • 3—Mayor • 4—Council–Manager • 5—Home–Rule Charter
Population
City/Town–Gov’t Zip County 2000 2010 Phone Number
Wilson–2 73463 Carter 1,584 1,724 580/668–2106
Winchester–1 74421 Okmulgee 424 516 918/267–4142
Wister–1 74966 LeFlore 1,002 1,102 918/655–7421
Woodlawn Park–1 73008 Oklahoma 161 153 405/789–8815
Woodward–4 73801 Woodward 11,853 12,051 580/256–2280
Wright City–1 74766 McCurtain 848 762 580/981–2100
Wyandotte–1 74370 Ottawa 363 333 918/678–2211
Wynnewood–2 73098 Garvin 2,367 2,212 405/665–2307
Wynona–1 74084 Osage 531 437 918/846–2526
Yale–4 74085 Payne 1,342 1,227 918/387–2405
Yeager–1 74848 Hughes 67 75 n/a
Yukon–4 73085 Canadian 21,043 22,709 405/354–1895
Total State Population—3,450,654  (2000 Census)

Source: 2010–2011 Directory of City & Town Officials in Oklahoma and the U.S. Census Bureau.
Photograph courtesy the United States Air Force/Margo Wright.

NASA’s Super Guppy aircraft after a visit to Tinker Air Force Base’s paint shop.The aircraft,
which swings open behind the cockpit to allow for loading and transport of space-program
parts, went through an extensive inspection and overhaul.
572

Communities Not Incorporated


Community Name (County)
Acme (Grady), Adams (Texas), Adamson (Pittsburg), Adel (Pushmataha), Agawan (Grady),
Agnus Valley Acres (Tulsa), Ahloso (Pontotoc), Ahpeatone (Cotton), Albany (Bryan), Albert
(Caddo), Alden (Caddo), Aledo (Dewey), Alfalfa (Caddo), Allison (Bryan), Alma (Stephens),
Alpers (Carter), Alsuma (Tulsa), Altee (Jefferson), Altona (Kingfisher), Antioch (Garvin),
Apperson (Osage), Apple (Choctaw), Arch (Pittsburg), Arlington (Lincoln), Arpelar (Pittsburg),
Arrowhead Estates (Pittsburg), Avery (Lincoln), Aydelotte (Pottawatomie)
Babbs (Kiowa), Bache (Pittsburg), Bacone (Muskogee), Bailey (Grady), Baker (Texas),
Baldhill (Okmulgee), Balko (Beaver), Ballard (Adair), Banner (Canadian), Banty (Bryan),
Barber (Cherokee), Barnes (Logan), Baron (Adair), Barry (Bryan), Bartlett (Okmulgee), Battiest
(McCurtain), Baum (Carter), Beachton (McCurtain), Beckett (Stephens), Bee (Johnston),
Beland (Muskogee), Bellemont (Pottawatomie), Bellvue (Creek), Belzoni (Pushmataha),
Bengal (Latimer), Bentley (Atoka), Berlin (Roger Mills), Bethel (Comanche), Bethel
(McCurtain), Bidding Springs (Adair), Big Cedar (LeFlore), Big Creek (LeFlore), Big Spring
(Hughes), Bison (Garfield), Blackgum (Sequoyah), Blanco (Pittsburg), Blocker (Pittsburg),
Blue (Bryan), Bluff (Choctaw), Boatman (Mayes), Boehler (Atoka), Boggy Depot (Atoka), Bois
D’Arc (Kay), Bokhoma (McCurtain), Bond (McIntosh), Boone (Caddo), Boss (McCurtain),
Boulevard (Cleveland), Bowden (Creek), Bowlin Spring (Craig), Bowring (Osage), Box
(Sequoyah), Boyd (Beaver), Braden (LeFlore), Brady (Garvin), Brentwood (Tulsa), Briartown
(Muskogee), Brinkman (Greer), Brock (Carter), Brooken (Haskell), Brookside (Tulsa), Brown
(Bryan), Broxton (Caddo), Bruner (Tulsa), Brush Hill (McIntosh), Bryant (Okmulgee), Buffalo
(McCurtain), Buffalo Valley (Latimer), Bunch (Adair), Burmah (Dewey), Burneyville (Love),
Burwell (McCurtain), Butner (Seminole)
Cade (Bryan), Cairo (Coal), Calhoun (LeFlore), Cambria (Latimer), Camp Houston
(Woods), Canadian Shores (Pittsburg), Caney Ridge (Cherokee), Carleton (Blaine), Carpenter
(Roger Mills), Carson (Hughes), Cartersville (Haskell), Cartwright (Bryan), Catale (Rogers),
Catesby (Ellis), Cedar Lake (Canadian), Cedar Ridge (Pawnee), Center (Pontotoc), Center
City (Oklahoma), Center Point (Atoka), Centerview (Pottawatomie), Centralia (Craig), Ceres
(Noble), Cestos (Dewey), Chance (Adair), Chase (Muskogee), Chester (Major), Cheyenne
Valley (Major), Chigley (Murray), Childers (Nowata), Chilli (Latimer), Chilocco (Kay),
Chimney Hill (Tulsa), Chisney (Pottawatomie), Chitwood (Grady), Chloeta (Delaware),
Choska (Wagoner), Christie (Adair), Cimarron (Oklahoma), Cimarron City (Logan),
Cisco (McCurtain), Citra (Hughes), Clarita (Coal), Clarksville (Wagoner), Clayton Lake
(Pushmataha), Clear Lake (Beaver), Clearview (Okfuskee), Clebit (McCurtain), Clemscot
(Carter), Clothier (Cleveland), Cloud Chief (Washita), Cloudy (Pushmataha), Clyde (Grant),
Coalton (Okmulgee), Cobb (Bryan), Cogar (Caddo), Coleman (Johnston), Connerville
(Johnston), Conser (LeFlore), Cookietown (Cotton), Cookson (Cherokee), Corbett (Cleveland),
Corinne (Pushmataha), Corum (Stephens), Cottonwood (Coal), Council (Oklahoma),
Countyline (Stephens and Carter), Courtney (Love), Cove Acres (Comanche), Cowden
(Washita), Cox City (Grady), Cravens (Latimer), Crawford (Roger Mills), Crekola (Muskogee),
Creosote (Choctaw), Criner (McClain), Crossbow (Tulsa), Crystal (Atoka), Crystal Lakes
(Major), Cumberland (Marshall)
Daisy (Atoka) , Dale (Pottawatomie), Damon (Latimer), Dane (Major), Darwin
(Pushmataha), Dawson (Tulsa), Degnan (Latimer), Dela (Pushmataha), Delhi (Beckham),
Dempsey (Roger Mills), Dereco (Oklahoma), Dewright (Seminole), Dighton (Okmulgee),
Dillard (Carter), Dixon (Seminole), Donaldson (Tulsa), Dow (Pittsburg), Drake (Murray),
Municipal Government  573

Driftwood (Alfalfa), Drumb (Latimer), Dunbar (Love), Dunbar (Pushmataha), Dungee Park
(Oklahoma), Durham (Roger Mills), Durwood (Carter)
Eagle City (Blaine), Eagletown (McCurtain), Earl (Johnston), Eastborough (Wagoner),
East Jessie (Coal), Eastside (Custer), Eddy (Kay), Edgewater Park (Comanche), Edna (Creek),
Elmwood (Beaver), Emerson Center (Cotton), Emet (Johnston), Enos (Marshall), Enterprise
(Haskell), Enville (Love), Eram (Okmulgee), Estella (Craig), Ethel (Pushmataha), Etta
(Cherokee), Eucha (Delaware), Eva (Texas), Ewing (Custer)
Falconhead (Love), Falfa (Latimer), Fame (McIntosh), Farmers Hill (McCurtain), Farris
(Atoka), Fay (Dewey), Featherston (Pittsburg), Felker (McCurtain), Felt (Cimarron), Fewell
(Pushmataha), Fillmore (Johnston), Finley (Pushmataha), Fisher (Tulsa), Fittstown (Pontotoc),
Fleetwood (Jefferson), Floris (Beaver), Flynn (Oklahoma), Folsom (Johnston), Forest Hill
(LeFlore), Forney (Choctaw), Forrester (LeFlore), Four Corners (Okmulgee), Four Corners
(Texas), Fox (Carter), Fox Run (Tulsa), Franklin (Cleveland), Frisco (Pontotoc), Frogville
(Choctaw), Fugate (Atoka), Fuller (Tulsa)
Garden City (Tulsa), Garr Corner (Pontotoc), Garden Grove (Pottawatomie), Garden
View (Tulsa), Garland (Haskell), Garnett (Tulsa), Gay (Choctaw), Georgetown (Muskogee),
Gibbon (Grant), Gibson (Wagoner), Gideon (Cherokee), Gilcrease (Tulsa), Gilmore (LeFlore),
Glendale (LeFlore), Glover (McCurtain), Godner (Oklahoma), Golden (McCurtain), Goodland
(Choctaw), Goodwater (McCurtain), Gould (Harmon), Gowen (Latimer), Grady (Jefferson),
Graham (Carter), Grandview Heights (Muskogee), Grant (Choctaw), Gray (Beaver), Gray
Horse (Osage), Greasy (Adair), Green Pastures (Oklahoma), Green Valley Estates (Cherokee
and Sequoyah), Greenville (Love), Greenwood (Pushmataha), Griggs (Cimarron), Grimes
(Roger Mills), Gulftown (Okmulgee), Gyp (Blaine), Gypsy (Creek)
Hall Addition (Tulsa), Hanson (Sequoyah), Happyland (Pontotoc), Harden City
(Pontotoc), Hardy (Kay), Harjo (Pottawatomie), Harmon (Ellis), Harmony Star (Rogers),
Harris (McCurtain), Harrison (Sequoyah), Haw Creek (LeFlore), Hawley (Grant), Hayward
(Garfield), Haywood (Pittsburg), Hazel Del (Pottawatomie), Hennepin (Garvin), Herring
(Roger Mills), Hess (Jackson), Hester (Greer), Hewitt (Carter), Hext (Beckham), Higgins
(Latimer), Highland Park (Tulsa), Hill (LeFlore), Hill Top (Hughes), Hockerville (Ottawa),
Hodgen (LeFlore), Hog Shooter (Washington), Holley Creek (McCurtain), Hollow (Craig),
Hollywood Corners (Cleveland), Homer (Pontotoc), Homestead (Blaine), Honobia (LeFlore),
Hontubby (LeFlore), Hopeton (Woods), Hough (Texas), Hoyt (Haskell), Hughes (Latimer),
Hulen (Cotton), Humphreys (Jackson), Hyde Park (Muskogee)
Independence (LeFlore), Indian Meadows (Cherokee), Ingalls (Payne), Ingersoll
(Alfalfa), Iona (Murray), Iron Post (Creek), Iron Stob Corner (McCurtain), Irving (Jefferson),
Isabella (Major)
Jackson (Bryan), Jacktown (Lincoln), Jamestown (Rogers), Jesse (Pontotoc), Jimtown
(Love), Jollyville (Murray), Joy (Murray), Jumbo (Pushmataha)
Keefeton (Muskogee), Keetonville (Rogers), Kellond (Pushmataha), Kellyville (Ottawa),
Kendal Wood (Tulsa), Kent (Choctaw), Kenton (Cimarron), Kenwood (Delaware), Kiamichi
(Pushmataha), Kiersey (Bryan), Kosoma (Pushmataha), Kulli/Kullituklo (McCurtain), Kusa
(Okmulgee)
Lacey (Kingfisher), Lafayette (Haskell), Lake Creek (Greer), Lake Ellsworth Addition
(Comanche), Lake Hiawasse (Oklahoma), Lake Humphreys (Stephens), Lakeside Village
(Comanche), Lake Station (Tulsa), Lake Valley (Washita), Lake West (Bryan), Lane (Atoka),
Lark (Marshall), Last Chance (Okfuskee), Latta (Pontotoc), La Mesa (Garfield), Leach
(Delaware), Lebanon (Marshall), Lecox (Oklahoma), Lenna (McIntosh), Lenora (Dewey),
Lenox (LeFlore), Leonard (Tulsa), Lequire (Haskell), Lewisville (Haskell), Liberty (Bryan),
Liberty (Sequoyah), Lighthouse (Tulsa), Lillard Park (Oklahoma), Limestone (Latimer),
574  Oklahoma Almanac

Lincolnville (Ottawa), Little (Seminole), Little Axe (Cleveland), Little Chief (Osage), Little
City (Marshall), Little Ponderosa (Beaver), Lodi (Latimer), Logan (Beaver), Lona (Haskell),
Lone Oak (Sequoyah), Lone View (Oklahoma), Lookout (Woods), Lovedale (Harper),
Lovell (Logan), Loving (Le Flore), Lowrey (Cherokee), Lucien (Noble), Lugert (Kiowa),
Lula (Pontotoc), Lutie (Latimer), Lynn Addition (Osage), Lynn Lane (Tulsa), Lyons (Adair)
MacArthur Park (Comanche), Madge (Harmon), Maguire (Cleveland), Mallard Bay
(Wagoner), Manard (Cherokee), Maple (Sequoyah), Martin (Muskogee), Mason (Okfuskee),
Matoy (Bryan), Maxwell (Pontotoc), Mayfield (Beckham), Mayhew (Choctaw), McBride
(Marshall), McKiddyville (Cleveland), McKnight (Harmon), McLain (Muskogee), McMillan
(Marshall), McWillie (Alfalfa), Meers (Comanche), Mehan (Payne), Mellette (McIntosh),
Melvin (Cherokee), Merritt (Beckham), Messer (Choctaw), Micawber (Okfuskee), Middleberg
(Grady), Midland (Bryan), Midlothian (Lincoln), Midway (Atoka and Coal), Milfay (Creek),
Miller (Pushmataha), Milo (Carter), Milton (LeFlore), Mingo (Tulsa), Mocane (Beaver),
Monroe (LeFlore), Montclair Addition (Le Flore), Moodys (Cherokee), Moon (McCurtain),
Moorewood (Custer), Mound Grove (McCurtain), Mount Herman (McCurtain), Mount
Zion (McCurtain), Mouser (Texas), Moyers (Pushmataha), Mudsand (Choctaw), Mule Barn
(Pawnee), Muse (LeFlore)
Nani–Chito (McCurtain), Nardin (Kay), Nashoba (Pushmataha), Natura (Okmulgee),
Navina (Logan), Nebo (Murray), Needmore (Cleveland), Neff (LeFlore), Nelagony (Osage),
Newalla (Oklahoma), New Liberty (Beckham), New Lima (Seminole (New Oberlin (Choctaw),
Newport (Carter), Nicut (Sequoyah), Nida (Johnston), Niles (Canadian), Nobletown
(Seminole), Non (Hughes), Norris (Latimer), Northeast (Tulsa), North Heights (Tulsa),
Northside (Tulsa), Northwest (Tulsa), North McAlester (Pittsburg), Nowhere (Caddo), Numa
(Grant), Nuyaka (Okmulgee)
Oak Grove (Murray), Oak Grove (Pawnee), Oak Grove (Payne), Oak Hill (McCurtain),
Oakhurst (Tulsa and Creek), Oakman (Pontotoc), Oak Park (Washington), Oakridge
(Creek), Oakwood (Tulsa), Oberlin (Bryan), Octavia (LeFlore), Ogeechee (Ottawa), Oglesby
(Washington), Oil Center (Pontotoc), Oil City (Carter), Okesa (Osage), Okfuskee (Okfuskee),
Oleta (Pushmataha), Olive (Creek), Olney (Coal), Omega (Kingfisher), Onapa (McIntosh),
Oneta (Wagoner), Oney (Caddo), Oowala (Rogers), Ord (Choctaw), Orienta (Major), Orion
(Major), Orr (Love), Osage (Kay), Osage Hills Estates (Tulsa), Oscar (Jefferson), Oswalt
(Love), Overbrook (Love)
Page (LeFlore), Panola (Latimer), Paradise View (Mayes), Park Hill (Cherokee), Parker
(Coal), Parkland (Lincoln), Park Lane (Comanche), Park View (Tulsa), Patterson (Latimer),
Patton (Mayes), Paw Paw (Sequoyah), Payne (McClain), Payson (Lincoln), Pearson
(Pottawatomie), Pearsonia (Osage), Peckham (Kay), Peggs (Cherokee), Penn 89th (Oklahoma),
Pernell (Garvin), Pershing (Osage), Petersburg (Jefferson), Petros (Le Flore), Pettit Bay
(Cherokee), Pharoah (Okfuskee), Pickens (McCurtain), Pickett (Pontotoc), Pierce (McIntosh),
Piney (Adair), Pin Oaks Acres (Mayes), Platter (Bryan), Pleasant Hill (McCurtain), Plucketville
(McCurtain), Pollard (McCurtain), Pontotoc (Johnston), Pooleville (Carter), Porter Hill
(Comanche), Powell (Marshall), Prattville (Tulsa), Preston (Okmulgee), Proctor (Adair),
Pruitt (Carter), Pumpkin Center (Comanche), Pumpkin Center (Okmulgee), Purdy (Garvin),
Pyramid Corners (Craig)
Qualls (Cherokee), Quinlan (Woodward)
Raiford (McIntosh), Reagan (Johnston), Reck (Carter), Red Hill (Haskell), Redland
(Sequoyah), Reed (Greer), Reichert (LeFlore), Remus (Pottawatomie and Seminole), Retrop
(Beckham and Washita), Rexroat (Carter), Reynolds (Atoka), Rhea (Dewey), Richards Spur
(Comanche), Richland (Canadian), Richville (Pittsburg), Ringold (McCurtain), Roberta
(Bryan), Rocky Point), Wagoner), Roll (Roger Mills), Rose (Mayes), Rossville (Lincoln),
Municipal Government  575

Rubottom (Love), Rufe (McCurtain), Russell (Greer), Russellville, (Pittsburg), Russett


(Johnston)
Sacred Heart (Pottawatomie), Saddle Mountain (Kiowa), Sageeyah (Rogers), Salem
(McIntosh and Okmulgee), Salt Fork (Grant), Sams Point (Pittsburg), Sandbluff (Choctaw),
Sand Creek (Grant), Sand Point (Bryan), Sans Bois (Haskell), Santa Fe (Stephens), Sardis
(Pushmataha), Schlegal (Payne), Schoolton (Seminole), Scipio (Pittsburg), Scott (Caddo),
Scraper (Cherokee), Scullin (Murray), Scullyville (LeFlore), Sedan (Kiowa), Selman (Harper),
Seward (Logan), Shady Grove (Sequoyah), Shartel (Oklahoma), Shay (Marshall), Sheridan
Plane (Comanche), Sheridan Place (Tulsa), Sherwood (McCurtain), Shinewell (McCurtain),
Shults (McCurtain), Sickles (Caddo), Silver City (Creek), Silver Tree (Tulsa), Slapout (Beaver),
Smith Lee (Bryan), Smithville (McCurtain), Snow (Pushmataha), Sobol (Pushmataha),
Southard (Blaine), Speer (Choctaw), Spelter City (Okmulgee), Spencerville (Choctaw),
Stafford (Custer), Stanley (Pushmataha), Stapp (LeFlore), Star (Haskell), Stealy (McClain),
Stecker (Caddo), Steedman (Pontotoc), Steen (Garfield), Steel Junction (McCurtain), Stella
(Cleveland), Stockyards (Oklahoma), Stonebluff (Wagoner), Stones Corner (Wagoner),
Stony Point (Adair), Stony Point (LeFlore), Story (Garvin), Straight (Texas), Sullivan Village
(Comanche), Summerfield (LeFlore), Sumner (Noble), Sungate (Comanche), Sunkist
(Choctaw), Sunnybrook Estate (Tulsa), Sunray (Stephens), Sunshine Valley (Ottawa), Survey
Hills (Texas), Swink (Choctaw)
Tabler (Grady), Tablerville (McCurtain), Tahona (LeFlore), Tailholt (Cherokee), Tallant
(Osage), Tangier (Woodward), Taupa (Comanche), Taylor (Cotton), Teresita (Cherokee),
The Meadows (Tulsa), Ti (Pittsburg), Tiajuana (Mayes), Tiawah (Rogers), Timber Brook
(Wagoner), Timberlane (Pawnee), Tiner (McCurtain), Titanic (Adair), Tom (McCurtain),
Topsy (Delaware), Townwest (Comanche), Trousdale (Pottawatomie), Troy (Johnston),
Tucker (LeFlore), Turkey Ford (Delaware), Turner (Love), Turpin (Beaver), Tuskahoma
(Pushmataha), Tuskegee (Creek), Tussy (Carter and Garvin), Tuxedo (Washington), Tyler
(Marshall)
Ulan (Pittsburg), Ultima Thule (McCurtain), Unger (Choctaw), Union (Clevland), Union
(Tulsa), Union Valley (Pontotoc), Utica (Bryan)
Vamoosa (Seminole), Vanoss (Pontotoc), Vernon (McIntosh), Victoria Pond (Tulsa),
Victory (Jackson), Vinco (Payne), Vinson (Harmon), Virgil (Choctaw), Vista (Pottawatomie),
Vivian (McIntosh)
Wade (Bryan), Wallville (Garvin), Ward Springs (Pittsburg), Warren (Jackson), Washita
(Caddo), Waterloo (Logan), Watova (Nowata), Watson (McCurtain), Wauhillau (Adair),
Weathers (Pittsburg), Webb (Dewey), Welty (Okfuskee), Wheeless (Cimarron), Whelon
(Jackson), Westside (Muskogee), Westside (Oklahoma), West Tulsa (Tulsa), Wheatlan
(Oklahoma), Whippoorwill (Osage), Whispering Creek (Tulsa), White Bead (Garvin), White
Eagle (Kay), White Oak (Cherokee), White Oak (Craig), Whitesboro (LeFlore), Whittier
(Tulsa), Wichita Mountain Estate (Comanche), Wildcat Point (Cherokee), Wild Horse (Osage),
Williams (LeFlore), Willis (Marshall), Willow Springs (Oklahoma), Wilson (Okmulgee),
Winganon (Rogers), Wirt (Carter), Wolco (Osage), Wolf (Seminole), Woodford (Carter),
Woodland View (Tulsa), Woods (Oklahoma), Woody Chapel (McClain), Wybark (Muskogee
and Wagoner), Wye (Pottawatomie)
Yanush (Latimer), Yarnaby (Bryan), Yewed (Alfalfa), Yost Lake (Payne), Yuba (Bryan)
Zafra (LeFlore), Zaneis (Carter), Zincville (Ottawa), Zoe (LeFlore)
Source: 2009 Rand McNally & Company Commercial Atlas & Marketing Guide
Tribal
Government
579

Tribal Government Offices


There are thirty-nine Indian tribes in Oklahoma; thirty-eight tribes are recognized by the
United States. Federally recognized Indian tribal government means the governing body
or a governmental agency of any Indian tribe, band, nation, or other organized group or
community certified by the Secretary of the Interior as eligible for the special programs
and services provided by the Secretary of the Interior through the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
Some of Oklahoma’s Indian tribal governments are self-governing. Self-governance returns
decision-making authority and management responsibilities to tribes. It allows tribal con-
trol over federal funding available for tribal programs, services, functions, and activities.
Tribes are accountable to their own people for resource management, service delivery,
and development.
Absentee Shawnee Tribe* Alabama Quassarte Tribal Town
George Blanchard, Governor Tarpie Yargee, Chief
2025 S Gordon Cooper PO Box 187
Shawnee 74801 Wetumka 74883
405/275–4030, FAX 405/275–5637 405/452–3987, FAX 405/452–3968
Apache Tribe Caddo Nation
Louis Maynahonah, Chair Brenda Edwards, Chair
511 E. Colorado, Anadarko 73005 PO Box 487, Binger 73009
405/247–9493, FAX 405/247–2686 405/656–2344, FAX 405/656–2892
Cherokee Nation* Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes
Bill John Baker, Principal Chief Janice Boswell, Governor
PO Box 948, Tahlequah 74465 PO Box 38, Concho 73022
918/456–0671, FAX 918/458–5580 800/247–4612, FAX 405/422–7424
Chickasaw Nation* Choctaw Nation*
Bill Anoatubby, Governor Gregory Pyle, Principal Chief
PO Box 1548, Ada 74821 PO Box 1210, Durant 74702
580/436–2603, FAX 580/436–4287 580/924–8280, FAX 580/924–1150
Citizen Potawatomi Nation* Comanche Nation
John A. Barrett, Chair Mike Burgess, Chair
1601 S Gordon Cooper Dr. HC–32, Box 1720
Shawnee 74801 Lawton 73502
405/275–3121, FAX 405/275–0198 580/492–4988, FAX 580/492–3796
Delaware Nation Delaware Tribe of Indians
Kerry Holton, President Paula Pechonik, Chief
PO Box 825, Anadark0 73005 170 NE Barbara, Bartlesville 74006
405/247–2488, FAX 405/247–6329 918/337–6590, FAX 337–6591
Eastern Shawnee Tribe* Ft. Sill Apache Tribe
Glenna J. Wallace, Chief Jeffrey Houser, Chair
PO Box 350, Seneca, MO 64865 Rt. 2, Box 121, Apache 73006
918/666–2435, FAX 918/666–2186 580/588–2298, FAX 580/588–3133
Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Kaw Nation of Oklahoma*
Janice Kurak, Chair Guy Munroe, Chair/CEO
RR 1, Box 721, Perkins 74059 PO Box 50, Kaw City 74641
405/547–2402, FAX 405/547–5294 580/269–2552, FAX 580/269–1157

* “Self-governance” tribes  ** Non-federally recognized tribe


580  Oklahoma Almanac

Kialegee Tribal Town Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma*


Ron Twohatchet, Mekko Gilbert Salazar, Chair
PO Box 332 PO Box 70, McLoud 74851
Wetumka 74883 405/964–7053
405/452–3262, FAX 405/452–3037 FAX 405/964–6211
Kiowa Tribe Miami Nation*
Donald G. Tofpi, Chair Tom Gamble, Chief
PO Box 369 PO Box 1326
Carnegie 73015 Miami 74355
580/654–2300, FAX 580/654–2188 918/542–1445, FAX 918/542–7260
Modoc Tribe* Muscogee Creek Nation*
Bill Follis, Chief George Tiger, Principal Chief
418 “G” SE PO Box 580
Miami 74354–8224 Okmulgee 74447
918/542–1190, FAX 918/542–5415 800/482–1979, FAX 918/756–2911
Osage Nation Otoe-Missouria Tribe
John Red Eagle, Principal Chief John R. Shotton, Chair
PO Box 779 8151 Highway 177
Pawhuska 74056 Red Rock 74651
918/287–5555, FAX 918/287–5562 580/723–4466, FAX 580/723–4273
Ottawa Tribe Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma
Ethel E. Cook, Chief Marshall Gover, President
PO Box 110 PO Box 470
Miami 74355 Pawnee 74058
918/540–1536, FAX 918/542–3214 918/762–3621, FAX 918/762–6446
Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Ponca Nation*
John P. Froman, Chief Douglas Rhodd, Chair
PO Box 1527, Miami 74355 20 White Eagle Drive
918/540–2535 Ponca City 74601
FAX 918/540–2538 580/762–8104, FAX 580/762–2743
Quapaw Tribe Sac & Fox Nation*
John Berrey, Chair George Thurman, Principal Chief
PO Box 765, Quapaw 74363 920883 S. HWY 99, Bldg. A
918/542–1853 Stroud 74079
FAX 918/542–4694 918/968–3526, FAX 918/968–1142
Seminole Nation Seneca-Cayuga Tribes
Leonard Harjo, Principal Chief LeRoy Howard, Chief
PO Box 1498, Wewoka 74884 23701 S. 655 Road, Grove 74344
405/257–7200, FAX 405/257–7209 918/787–5452, FAX 918/787–5521
Shawnee Tribe Thlopthlocco Tribal Town
Ron Sparkman, Chair George Scott, Mekko
PO Box 189, Miami 74355 PO Box 188, Okemah 74859–0188
918/542–2441, FAX 918/542–2922 918/560–6198, FAX 918/560–6196
Tonkawa Tribe United Keetoowah Band of Cherokees
Donald Patterson, President George Wickliffe, Chief
1 Rush Buffalo Road, Tonkawa 74653 PO Box 746, Park Hill 74465
580/628–2561, FAX 580/628–9903 918/431–1818, FAX 918/431–1873

* “Self-governance” tribes  ** Non-federally recognized tribe


Tribal Government  581

Wichita & Affiliated Tribes Wyandotte Nation*


Stratford Williams, President Billy Friend, Chief
PO Box 729, Anadarko 73005 64700 E. HWY 60
405/247–2425, FAX 405/247–2430 Wyandotte 74370
918/678–2297, FAX 918/678–2944
Yuchi (Euchee) Tribe of Indians **
Andrew Skeeter, Chair
PO Box 1086, Sapulpa 74067
918/224–3065, FAX 918/512–6996

* “Self-governance” tribes  ** Non-federally recognized tribe


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Placing the protective covering on visor of Gordon Cooper’s helmet, astronaut Alan
Shepard (Cooper’s backup, left) works with suit technician.
Election
Information
585

Election Dates 2013


Registration
Election Date Election Type Resolution Due Deadline
Jan. 8, 2013* Special Elections Nov. 8, 2012¹ Dec. 14, 2012
Feb. 12, 2013 Annual School Elections Nov. 16, 2012² Jan. 18, 2013
Regular Municipal Primary Nov. 16, 2012² Jan. 18, 2013
Elections (partisan) Dec. 13, 2012¹ Jan. 18, 2013
Special Elections
Mar. 5, 2013** Special Elections Jan. 3, 2013¹ Feb. 8, 2013
Apr. 2, 2013** Municipal General Elections Jan. 18, 2013² Mar. 8, 2013
(nonpartisan)

Annual School Runoff Elections Mar. 8, 2013


Special Elections Jan. 31, 2013¹ Mar. 8, 2013
May 14, 2013* Special Elections Mar. 14, 2013¹ Apr. 19, 2013
Jun. 11, 2013* Special Elections Apr. 11, 2013¹ May 17, 2013
Jul. 9, 2013* Special Elections May 9, 2013¹ Jun. 14, 2013
Aug. 13, 2013* Special Elections Jun. 13, 2013¹ Jul. 19, 2013
Sept. 10, 2013* Special Elections Jul. 11, 2013¹ Aug. 16, 2013
Oct. 8, 2013* Special Elections Aug. 8, 2013¹ Sep. 13, 2013
Nov. 12, 2013* Special Elections Sep. 12, 2013¹ Oct. 11, 2013
Dec. 2013* No Elections Allowed
* Second Tuesday of the Month  •  ** First Tuesday
¹ 60 days before election  •  ² 15 days before

Contests of Candidacy and Election


Any candidate may contest the candidacy of any other candidate for the same office
by filing a written petition with the Election Board where the Declaration of Candi-
dacy was filed before 5:00 pm on the Friday following the close of the filing period.
A candidate for president or a candidate for a state or county office may contest
an election in which he or she was a candidate by filing a written petition with
the secretary of the Election Board where the Declaration of Candidacy was filed,
before 5:00 pm on the Friday following the election.

Information for this chapter was supplied and verified by the staff of the State Election Board. Legislative
districts provided by Tricia Dameron, Oklahoma House of Representaives.
586

Election Dates 2014


Registration
Election Date Election Type Resolution Due Deadline
Jan. 14, 2014* Special Elections Nov. 14, 2013¹ Dec. 20, 2013
Feb. 11, 2014* Annual School Elections Nov. 15, 2013² Jan. 17, 2014
Special Elections Dec. 12, 2013¹ Jan. 17, 2014
Mar. 4, 2014** Special Elections Jan. 2, 2014¹ Feb. 7, 2014
Apr. 1, 2014** Annual School Runoff Elections Mar. 7, 2014
Special Elections Jan. 30, 2014¹ Mar. 7, 2014
May 2014 No Elections Allowed
Jun. 24, 2014 Primary Elections April 9, 20143 May 30, 2014
Special Elections
July 2014 No Elections Allowed
Aug. 26, 2014 Special Elections Jun. 11, 20143 August 1, 2014
Runoff Primary Election
Sep. 2014 No Elections Allowed
Oct. 2014 No Elections Allowed
Nov. 4, 2014** General Election Oct. 10, 2014
Special Elections Aug. 20, 20143
Dec. 2014* No Elections Allowed
* Second Tuesday of the Month  •  ** First Tuesday
¹ 60 days before election  •  ² 15 days before
3 75 days before

Changes in Voter Registration


and Political Affiliation
Registration applications may be made any time. If an application is received
twenty-four or fewer days preceding an election, it will not be processed until after
the election. Changes in political affiliation may not be made during the period
beginning at 5:00 pm on July 1 and ending at 5:00 pm on September 30 in any even-
numbered year.
Total Votes Cast in General Elections—for President and Governor—1907–1964
1907 1908 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 1920 1922 1924 1926 1928 1930 1932 1934
Dem 134,162 122,362 120,218 119,143 100,597 148,123 104,117 215,798 280,206 255,798 213,167 219,174 301,921 516,468 365,992
Rep 106,507 110,473 99,527 90,726 95,904 97,233 82,985 243,465 230,469 225,756 170,714 394,046 208,575 188,165 243,841
Soc 9,740 21,425 24,707 41,630 52,703 45,091 7,428 25,698 3,941 5,134 1,350 3,924 16,688
Prog** 4,189 234 41,142
Pop
Prob 3,214 2,195 1,646 1,422
Ind 206 431 824 388
F-L** 1,646 1,283
Total 250,409 254,260 247,666 253,694 253,599 292,327 194,530 484,961 514,616 527,830 387,308 618,427 511,320 704,633 628,331

1936 1938 1940 1942 1944 1946 1948 1950 1952 1954 1956 1958 1960 1962 1964
Dem 501,069 355,740 474,313 196,565 401,549 259,491 452,782 329,308 430,939 357,386 385,581 399,504 370,111 315,357 519,834
Rep 245,122 148,861 348,872 180,454 319,424 227,426 268,817 313,205 518,045 251,808 473,769 107,495 533,039 392,316 412,665
Soc 2,211
Prob** 1,328 2,579 3,027 1,762 1,663
Ind 776 7,682 1,763 31,840
Total 749,730 507,956 826,212 378,781 722,636 494,599 721,599 644,276 948,984 609,194 859,350 538,839 903,150 709,673 932,499

Dem= Democrat Rep=Republican Soc=Socialist Prog=Progressive Pop=Populist Prob= Prohibition Ind=Independent F-L=Farm-Labor


Votes cast for Presidential Electors every four years, beginning in 1908.   Votes cast for Governor in 1907, and every four years beginning in 1910.
** No candidates since 1916 (Prog.), 1928 (F-L.), 1944 (Prob.), 1972 (Amer.).
Election Information  587
Total Votes Cast in General Elections—for President and Governor—1966–2010
1966 1968 1970 1972 1974 1976 1978 1980 1982 1984 1986 1988 1990 1992 1994
Dem 296,328 301,658 338,338 247,147 514,389 532,442 402,240 402,026 548,159 385,080 405,295 483,423 523,196 473,066 294,936
Rep 377,078 449,697 336,157 759,025 290,459 545,708 367,055 695,570 332,207 861,530 431,762 678,367 297,584 592,929 466,740
Amer** 191,731 24,295 23,728
588  Oklahoma Almanac

Lib 13,828 9,066 6,261 4,486


Ind 3,852 14,101 8,119 38,284 2,764 60, 115 90,534 319,878 233,336
NA** 2,985
Total 677,258 943,086 698,790 1,029,900 804,848 1,092,251 777,414 1,149,708 883,130 1,255,676 897,172 1,171,036 911,314 1,390,359 995,012

1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016 2018 2020 2022 2024
Dem 488,105 357,552 474,276 448,143 503,966 616,135 502,496 409,261 443,547
Rep 582,315 505,498 744,337 441,277 959,792 310,327 960,165 625,506 891,325
Lib 5,505 6,602
Ind 130,788 146,200
Rfm 10,535 9,014
Total 1,206,713 873,585 1,234,229 1,035,620 1,463,758 926,462 1,462,661 1,034,766 1,334,872

Dem= Democrat Rep=Republican Amer=American Ind=Independent Lib=Libertarian NA=New Alliance Rfm=Reform


Votes cast for Presidential Electors every four years, beginning in 1908.   Votes cast for Governor in 1907, and every four years beginning in 1910.
** No candidates since 1916 (Prog.), 1928 (F-L), 1944 (Prob.), 1972 (Amer.).
589

Oklahoma Vote: Presidential Elections


PR = Progressive  S = Socialist  F-L = Farmer-Labor  P = Populist  A = American
I = Independent  L = Libertarian  PH = Prohibition  NA = New Alliance  Rfm = Reform
Date Democrat Republican Other Total
1908 122,362 110,473 21,425 (S) 254,260
1912 119,143 90,726 41,630 (S) 2,195 (PH) 253,694
1916 148,123 97,233 45,091 (S) 1,646 (PH) 234 (PR) 292,327
1920 215,798 243,465 25,698 (S) 484,961
1924 255,798 225,756 5,134 (S) 41,142 (PR) 527,830
1928 219,174 394,046 3,924 (S) 1,283 (F-L) 618,427
1932 516,468 188,165 704,633
1936 501,069 245,122 2,211 (S) 1,328 (PH) 749,730
1940 474,313 348,872 3,027 (PH) 826,212
1944 401,549 319,424 1,663 (PH) 722,636
1948 452,782 268,817 721,599
1952 430,939 518,045 948,984
1956 385,581 473,769 859,350
1960 370,111 533,039 903,150
1964 519,834 412,665 932,499
1968 301,658 449,697 191,731 (A) 943,086
1972 247,147 759,025 23,728 (A) 1,029,900
1976 532,442 545,708 14,101 (I) 1,092,251
1980 402,046 695,570 13,828 (L) 38,284 (I) 1,149,708
1984 385,080 861,530 9,066 (L) 1,255,676
1988 483,423 678,367 6,261 (L) 2,985 (NA) 1,171,036
1992 473,066 592,929 4,486 (L) 319,878 (I) 1,390,359
1996 488,105 582,315 5,505 (L) 130,788 (I) 1,206,713
2000 474,276 744,337 6,602 (L) 9,014 (Rfm) 1,234,229
2004 503,966 959,792 1,463,758
2008 502,496 960,165 1,462,661
2012 443,547 891,325 1,334,872

Source: Presidential Elections Since 1789, 5th Edition Congressional Quarterly


and the State Election Board.
590

Registration by Party in Oklahoma


Since 1960
As of January 15 of each year
Date Democrat Republican Other Independent Total
1960 836,529 179,645 3,585 1,019,759
1961 940,702 215,344 4,469 1,160,515
1962 928,435 216,498 4,688 1,149,621
1963 978,115 227,144 4,763 1,210,022
1964 986,470 233,238 4,702 1,224,410
1965 953,243 231,673 4,110 1,189,026
1966 949,211 231,744 4,270 1,185,225
1967 927,853 232,881 4,244 1,164,978
1968 923,642 235,272 4,414 1,163,328
1969 929,749 269,051 5,289 (A) 6,903 1,210,992
1970 922,158 267,284 5,602 (A) 6,622 1,201,666
1971 887,540 262,056 5,486 (A) 7,445 1,162,527
1972 923,013 277,709 6,059 (A) 10,326 1,217,107
1973 977,380 320,923 3,601 (A) 18,604 1,320,508
1974 991,928 326,167 3,511 (A) 19,603 1,341,209
1975 802,619 233,003 11,513 1,047,135
1976 869,994 255,796 14,870 1,140,660
1977 1,050,142 323,852 27,100 1,401,094
1978 925,643 285,629 21,411 1,232,683
1979 1,022,228 314,621 24,345 1,361,194
1980 874,895 263,008 15,830 1,153,733
1981 1,045,316 380,702 875 (L) 31,731 1,458,624
1982 1,051,806 388,458 32,675 1,472,939
1983 1,141,796 429,601 37,140 1,608,537
1984 1,170,361 445,365 444 (L) 39,803 1,655,529
1985 1,304,454 574,135 50,049 1,928,638
1986 1,305,288 581,372 50,761 1,937,421
1987 1,352,780 608,775 53,023 2,014,578
1988 1,356,460 616,232 53,933 2,026,625
1989 1,427,144 699,032 57,018 2,183,194
1990 1,239,275 624,801 46,567 1,910,643
1991 1,302,278 654,828 48,516 2,005,622
A =American Party  L = Libertarian Party

Please Note: Fluctuations in registrations occur, in part, because voter records are purged as specified
in the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA) of 1993. In compliance with the NVRA, the Oklahoma vot-
ers’ list was purged Jan. 31, 2003 for those voters who fell to inactive status in 1999.
Election Information  591

Date Democrat Republican Other Independent Total


1992 1,337,196 688,159 51,759 2,077,114
1993 1,251,258 653,846 57,948 1,963,052
1994 1,250,247 657,267 58,759 1,966,273
1995 1,073,986 581,596 50,286 1,705,868
1996 1,112,560 624,240 86,948 1,823,748
1997 1,171,620 693,076 147 (Rfm) 122,139 1,986,982
1998 1,158,754 691,942 269 (Rfm) 139,626 1,990,591
1999 1,183,523 718,534 157,760 2,059,817
2000 1,189,332 734,382 267 (L) 147,649 2,098,750
120 (Rfm)
2001 1,233,481 803,908 770 (L) 202,266
256 (Rfm) 2,240,681
2002 1,079,298 729,393 171 (L) 199,164
10 (Rfm) 2,008,039
2003 1,099,458 758,275 299 (L) 214,887
16 (Rfm) 2,072,935
2004 1,101,072 816,933 31 (Rfm) 225,253 2,143,978
689 (L)
2005 1,100,263 822,131 227,163 2,149,557
2006 1,021,053 778,405 209,515 2,008,973
2007 1,045,490 805,607 224,464 2,008,973
2008 1,012,594 790,713 219,230 2,022,537
2009 1,077,616 860,378 246,002 2,183,996
2010 999,855 813,158 225,607 2,038,620
2011 999,943 849,332 240,855 2,090,130
2012 943,283 828,257 229,070 2,000,610
A =American Party  L = Libertarian Party  Rfm = Reform Party

Please Note: Fluctuations in registrations occur, in part, because voter records are purged as specified
in the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA) of 1993. In compliance with the NVRA, the Oklahoma vot-
ers’ list was purged Jan. 31, 2003 for those voters who fell to inactive status in 1999.
592

County Registration by Party


Oklahoma State Election Board
as of January 15, 2012
County Pcts. Dem. Rep. Ind. Other Total

Adair 17 7,166 3,732 957 0 11,855


Alfalfa 7 946 1,843 240 0 3,029
Atoka 17 5,322 1,355 509 0 7,186
Beaver 7 741 2,308 288 0 3,337
Beckham 13 5,829 3,494 1,249 0 10,572
Blaine 9 2,353 2,627 367 0 5,347
Bryan 22 14,411 5,244 2,771 0 22,426
Caddo 20 9,347 3,183 1,157 0 13,687
Canadian 50 19,331 36,495 6,841 0 62,667
Carter 25 16,546 8,282 3,376 0 28,204
Cherokee 24 15,056 6,009 2,404 0 23,469
Choctaw 17 6,970 1,236 872 0 9,078
Cimarron 6 709 952 134 0 1,975
Cleveland 83 55,138 66,565 19,207 0 140,910
Coal 9 3,145 499 209 0 3,853
Comanche 39 27,416 16,749 7,283 0 51,448
Cotton 9 2,606 635 279 0 3,520
Craig 13 5,461 2,159 671 0 8,291
Creek 35 16,358 16,785 3,745 0 36,888
Custer 13 7,195 6,051 1,762 0 15,008
Delaware 22 11,693 8,180 2,352 0 22,225
Dewey 10 1,399 1,246 174 0 2,819
Ellis 7 898 1,391 191 0 2,480
Garfield 30 9,185 17,128 2,735 0 29,048
Garvin 17 9,464 4,160 1,520 0 15,144
Grady 28 13,887 12,653 3,924 0 30,464
Grant 7 1,125 1,641 242 0 3,008
Greer 8 2,270 596 159 0 3,025
Harmon 7 1,231 191 77 0 1,499
Election Information  593

County Pcts. Dem. Rep. Ind. Other Total


Harper 6 782 1,077 152 0 2,011
Haskell 11 5,623 991 316 0 6,930
Hughes 16 5,168 1,191 533 0 6,892
Jackson 15 6,190 4,585 1,182 0 11,957
Jefferson 10 2,637 633 292 0 3,562
Johnston 14 4,463 1,094 430 0 5,987
Kay 28 9,483 12,405 2,879 0 24,767
Kingfisher 14 2,492 5,059 554 0 8,105
Kiowa 14 3,511 1,075 326 0 4,912
Latimer 12 5,298 814 374 0 6,486
Leflore 37 18,156 5,405 2,675 0 26,236
Lincoln 21 8,394 8,153 1,884 0 18,431
Logan 22 8,767 12,800 3,152 0 24,719
Love 12 3,901 1,090 555 0 5,546
Major 8 1,055 3,011 244 0 4,310
Marshall 11 4,959 1,805 734 0 7,498
Mayes 27 11,996 7,462 1,964 0 21,422
McClain 26 8,999 9,127 2,292 0 20,418
McCurtain 31 12,246 2,170 898 0 15,314
McIntosh 14 9,198 2,262 685 0 12,145
Murray 10 5,549 1,500 512 0 7,561
Muskogee 33 25,137 9,503 4,465 0 39,105
Noble 12 2,542 3,243 551 0 6,336
Nowata 11 3,100 2,260 647 0 6,007
Okfuskee 13 4,330 1,258 455 0 6,043
Oklahoma 256 160,360 170,993 52,569 0 383,922
Okmulgee 29 13,658 5,529 2,101 0 21,288
Osage 28 14,109 9,206 2,468 0 25,783
Ottawa 17 9,811 4,277 1,459 0 15,547
Pawnee 10 4,547 3,546 859 0 8,952
Payne 31 15,542 18,467 4,901 0 38,910
Pittsburg 41 18,155 5,272 2,725 0 26,152
Pontotoc 21 12,556 5,449 2,044 0 20,049
Pottawatomie 26 18,354 13,586 4,105 0 36,045
Pushmataha 16 5,685 803 423 0 6,911
594  Oklahoma Almanac

County Pcts. Dem. Rep. Ind. Other Total


Roger Mills 9 1,467 663 94 0 2,224
Rogers 36 20,854 24,740 5,979 0 51,573
Seminole 14 7,856 3,052 966 0 11,874
Sequoyah 26 14,771 4,596 1,528 0 20,895
Stephens 28 13,761 9,288 2,251 0 25,300
Texas 11 2,776 4,996 1,413 0 9,185
Tillman 9 3,370 838 316 0 4,524
Tulsa 262 123,640 163,372 38,698 0 325,710
Wagoner 32 16,035 18,909 3,718 0 38,662
Washington 23 9,619 16,582 3,666 0 29,867
Washita 12 3,857 1,903 495 0 6,255
Woods 7 1,738 2,880 438 0 5,056
Woodward 15 3,588 5,948 1,408 0 10,944

County Totals 1,958 943,283 828,257 229,070 0 2,000,610


595

Election Results 1996–2012


For earlier results, please see previous editions of the Almanac, or contact the State Election Board at 405/521–2391

1996 Democratic Presidential 3–Craig A. Seikel 3,847


Preferential Primary—March 12 Darryl Roberts 49,628 41,478
Danny Williams 24,570 20,356
Bill Clinton 279,454 Mike Newport 23,217
Lyndon Larouche Jr. 46,392 4–Ed Crocker  (Unopposed)
Elvena E. Lloyd-Duffie 40,758 5–James L. Forsythe 23,800
Cecil Pirrong 8,215
1996 Republican Presidential 6–Paul M. Barby  (Unopposed)
Preferential Primary—March 12
Patrick J. Buchanan 56,949 1996 Republican Nominations,
Lamar Alexander 3,436 Primary Elections—August 27
Alan Keyes 6,306
United States Senate
Richard G. Lugar 538
Phil Gramm 1,490 James M. Inhofe 116,241
Steve Forbes 37,213 Dan Lowe 38,044
Charles E. Collins 451 United States Representative
Bob Dole 156,829 District—Candidates
1–Steve Largent  (Unopposed)
1996 Democratic Nominations,
2–Tom Coburn  (Unopposed)
Primary Elections
3–Evelyn L. Rogers 1,262
August 27 Regular Runoff
Darrel D. Tallant 467
Corporation Commissioner Wes Watkins 12,740
Ken B. Privett 1,045
Wando Jo Peltier 181,595 Bill E. Henley 584
Charley T. Long 150,972 4–J.C. Watts Jr.  (Unopposed)
United States Senate 5–Ernest Istook  (Unopposed)
6–Frank Lucas  (Unopposed)
Don McCorkell 122,635
Jim Boren 186,611
1996 Libertarian Nominations,
David L. Annanders 26,794 Primary Elections—August 27
United States Representative
District—Candidates United States Senate

1–Randolph J. Amen  (Unopposed) Michael A. Clem 1,429


2–Glen D. Johnson 57,948 Agnes Marie Regier 1,511
Henry Flanders 3,170
Virginia Jenner 8,554 1996 State Officers General
William S. Vardeman 4,890 Election—November 5
James R. Wilson 9,103
Total Vote Cast 1,206,713
596  Oklahoma Almanac

Presidential Electors Karla Condray (I) 8,996


Democrat—488,105 2–Glen D. Johnson (D) 90,120
Bill Clinton—President Tom A. Coburn (R) 112,273
Al Gore—Vice President 3–Darryl Roberts (D) 86,647
Carl Albert Julian J. Rothbaum Wes Watkins (R) 98,526
Thomas Dee Frasier Lorray Dyson Scott Demaree (I) 6,335
George Lee Stidham Betty J. McElderry 4–Ed Crocker (D) 73,950
Elizabeth Whetsel Marjean Mitchell J.C. Watts Jr. (R) 106,923
Republican—582,315 Robert T. Murphy (L) 4,500
Bob Dole—President 5–James L. Forsythe (D) 57,594
Jack Kemp—Vice President Ernest Istook (R) 148,362
Ava Kennedy (I) 6,835
J. Michael Brown Steven F. Garret
Skip Healey Leo F. Herlacher 6–Paul M. Barby (D) 64,173
Dixie I. Galloway Dale Switzer Frank D. Lucas (R) 113,499
Paul E. Thornbrugh Gary W. Banz Justices of the Supreme Court
Independent—130,788 Nonpartisan Retention Ballot
Ross Perot—President District—Judge Yes No
Pat Choate—Vice President
1–Robert E. Lavender 617,188 364,812
Dale Barlow Grace Rayedelle Hill
Sylvia Suggs H. Kelly Haynes 6–Robert D. Simms 617,318 357,110
Emmy Butler Vivian Winterman 9–Joseph M. Watt 608,009 364,042
Jack Newkirk Patt Cameron
Judges, Court of Criminal Appeals
Libertarian—5,505 Nonpartisan Retention Ballot
Harry Browne—President
Jo Jorgensen—Vice President
District—Judge Yes No

Randy Ashbrook Sharon L. Atherton 2–Charles A. Johnson 612,895 362,680


Roger Bloxham Charles Burris 3–Gary L. Lumpkin 587,748 375,910
Steven B. Galpin C. Michael Todd
Chad Vanis Robert Waldrop Justices of the Court of Civil Appeals
Nonpartisan Retention Ballot
Corporation Commissioner District—Judge Yes No
Wanda Jo Peltier (D) 519,598 District 1–Office 2
Ed Apple (R) 569,704 Daniel J. Boudreau 595,248 367,808
United States Senate District 2–Office 1
John F. Reif 584,875 376,405
Jim Boren (D) 474,162 District 2–Office 2
James M. Inhofe (R) 670,610 W. Keith Rapp 553,653 410,619
Chris Nedbalek (I) 8,691 District 4–Office 2
Bill Maguire (I) 15,092 Larry E. Joplin 604,556 358,366
Agnes Marie Regier (L) 14,595 District 1–Office 1
Jerry L. Goodman 618,199 351,398
United States Representative
District—Candidates
1–Randolph J. Amen (D) 57,996
Steve Largent (R) 143,415
Election Information  597

1998 Democratic Nominations 1998 Republican Nominations


Primary Elections—August 25 and Primary Elections—August 25
September 15 Regular Runoff
Superintendent of Public Instruction
Governor
Linda D. Murphy 75,310
Laura Boyd 171,121 Tod Williams 40,633
James Hager 112,941
Commissioner of Labor
Lieutenant Governor
Chris Brown 39,947
Dan Lowe 116,933 Brenda Reneau 79,430
Jack Morgan 145,705
Insurance Commissioner
Commissioner of Labor
John P. Crawford 64,377
Virginia Jenner 52,895 Bill Maguire 20,520
Jerry Morgan 90,486 77,879 Don Strong 34,723
J.C. Watts Sr. 141,118 81,731 Note: No Republican candidates filed for
Attorney General or State Treasurer.
Insurance Commissioner
Carroll Fisher 136,512 1998 State Officers General
Barry Hale 50,239 Election—November 3
John P. Spearman 84,092 Total Vote Cast 873,585
United States Senator Note: There was no race for Attorney
General or State Treasurer.
Don E. Carroll 120,759 117,442
Governor
Jerry Kobyluk 54,196
Jacquelyn Ledgerwood 56,393 38,817 Laura Boyd (D) 357,552
Arlie Nixon 31,860 Frank Keating (R) 505,498
H. Heidelberg (Rfm) 10,535
United States Representative
District—Candidates Lieutenant Governor
1–Howard Plowman  (Unopposed) Jack Morgan (D) 281,379
2–Isabel K. Baker 19,138 18,799 Mary Fallin (R) 585,712
Bryan J. Bigby 8,120
Kent Pharaoh 19,846 19,977 State Auditor and Inspector
James R. Wilson 16,551 Clifton H. Scott (D) 513,065
3–Bill Anoatubby 23,771 Allen M. Hart (R) 335,305
James Litherland 4,430
Darryl Roberts 29,067 28,195 Superintendent of Public Instruction
Walt Roberts 34,382 31,274 Sandy Garrett (D) 520,270
4–Ben Odom  (Unopposed) Linda D. Murphy (R) 343,291
5–M.C. Smothermon  (Unopposed)
Commissioner of Labor
6–Paul M. Barby 24,950
W.T. Dub Whalen 15,856 J.C. Watts Sr. (D) 273,043
Brenda Reneau (R) 591,636
598  Oklahoma Almanac

Insurance Commissioner Justices of the Court of Civil Appeals


Nonpartisan Retention Ballot
Carroll Fisher (D) 427,961
District—Judge Yes No
John P. Crawford (R) 425,327
District 3–Office 1
Corporation Commissioner Joe C. Taylor 492,655 232,125
Charley Long (D) 338,676 District 3–Office 2
Denise A. Bode (R) 510,910 Ron Stubblefield 476,636 245,878
District 4–Office 1
United States Senator Glenn D. Adams 488,301 232,119
Don E. Carroll (D) 268,898 District 4–Office 2
Don Nickles (R) 570,682 Larry E. Joplin 483,425 236,475
Mike Morris (I) 15,516 District 5–Office 1
Argus W. Yandell Jr. (I) 4,617 Kenneth L. Buettner 482,217 238,740

United States Representative 2000 Democratic Presidential


District—Candidates Preferential Primary—March 14
1–Howard Plowman (D) 56,309
Bill Bradley 34,311
Steve Largent (R) 91,031
Al Gore 92,654
2–Kent Pharaoh (D) 59,042
Tom A. Coburn (R) 85,581 Lyndon H. Larouche Jr. 7,885
Albert Jones (I) 3,641
3–Walt Roberts (D) 55,163 2000 Republican Presidential
Wes Watkins (R) 89,832 Preferential Primary—March 14
4–Ben Odom (D) 52,107 John McCain 12,973
J.C. Watts Jr. (R) 83,272 Steve Forbes 1,066
5–M.C. Smothermon (D) 48,182 George W. Bush 98,781
Ernest Istook (R) 103,217
Alan L. Keyes 11,595
6–Paul M. Barby (D) 43,555
Gary Bauer 394
Frank D. Lucas (R) 85,261
Ralph B. Finkle Jr. (I) 2,455
2000 Democratic Nominations,
Justices of the Supreme Court Primary Elections—August 22 and
Nonpartisan Retention Ballot September 19 Regular Runoff
District—Judge Yes No
United States Representative
2–Ralph B. Hodges 506,764 233,269
District—Candidates
5–Alma Wilson 495,356 243,869
8–Rudolph Hargrave 487,920 236,428 1–Dan Lowe 25,985
John Krymski 6,629
Judges, Court of Criminal Appeals 2–James R. Wilson 13,949
Nonpartisan Retention Ballot Brad Carson 39,837 35,410
District—Judge Yes No Bill Settle 34,964 26,981
1–Charles S. Chapel 490,564 239,021 3–(No Candidate)
4–Larry Weatherford  (Unopposed)
5–Garland McWatters  (Unopposed)
Election Information  599

6–Randy Beutler 33,771 Mary Jac Rauh Edmund Synar


Bob Mooneyham 15,173 Beulah Vernon Rhonda Walters
Republican—744,337
2000 Republican Nominations, George W. Bush—President
Primary Election—August 22 Dick Cheney—Vice President
Steve Byas James Cruson
United States Representative Paul Hollroth Kristol Markowitz
District—Candidates Bob McDowell Donald O’Nesky
1–Steve Largent 38,206 Tom Prince George Wiland
Evelyn L. Rogers 5,355 Reform—9,014
2–Terry Gorham 468 Pat Buchanan—President
Tennie Rogers 266 Ezola Foster—Vice President
Mark Detro 197 Robert K. Bell Jr. Gregory D. Brown
Steve Money 1,639 Patrick B.J. Carmack William B. Charles
Eric Troutt 815 Ivette Farmer Isabel Faith Lyman
Jack Ross 7,758 Earl David Shaffer Mary P. Ziglinski
Andy Ewing 16,639 Libertarian—6,602
3–Wes Watkins  (Unopposed) Harry Browne—President
4–J.C. Watts Jr. 21,960 Art Olivier—Vice President
James Odom 5,163 Lyn Atherton Charles Burris
5–Ernest Istook 39,976 Anne Fruits Christine M. Kane
Phillip A. Hillian 7,179 Mary Laurent David Lewis
6–Frank Lucas  (Unopposed) Jack Litherland Agnes Regier

Corporation Commissioner
2000 Libertarian Nominations,
Gilbert S. Bigby (D) 380,108
Primary Election—August 22
Bob Anthony (R) 771,609
Corporation Commission Roger Bloxham (L) 21,568
Richard Prawdzienski 538 United States Representative
Roger Bloxham 652 District—Candidates
Whitney L. Boutin Jr. 859 1–Dan Lowe (D) 58,493
Note: Whitney L. Boutin Jr. withdrew, Steve Largent (R) 138,528
therefore, no runoff primary was held. Michael A. Clem (L) 2,984
2–Brad Carson (D) 107,273
2000 State Officers, General Andy Ewing (R) 81,672
Election—November 7 Neil Mavis (L) 6,467
Total Vote Cast 1,234,229 3–Wes Watkins (R) 137,826
Argus W. Yandell Jr. (I) 14,660
Presidential Electors R.C. Sevier White (L) 6,730
Democrat—474,276 Note: No Democrat filed for District 3
Al Gore—President race.
Joseph Lieberman—Vice President 4–Larry Weatherford (D) 54,808
Obera Bergdall Carma Lee Brock J.C. Watts Jr. (R) 114,000
George Nigh Jay Parmley Keith B. Johnson (L) 1,979
Susan Ducey (Rfm) 4,897
600  Oklahoma Almanac

5–Garland McWatters (D) 53,275 2001 Special Republican Primary


Ernest Istook (R) 134,159 Election—December 11
Bill Maguire (I) 5,930
Robert T. Murphy (L) 2,658 United States Representative
6–Randy Beutler (D) 63,106 District—Candidates
Frank D. Lucas (R) 95,635
1–George E. Banasky 296
Joseph V. Cristiano (L) 2,435
Cathy Keating 12,737
Justices of the Supreme Court Scott Pruitt 9,513
Nonpartisan Retention Ballot Evelyn L. Rogers 210
District—Judge Yes No John Sullivan 19,018

3–Marian P. Opala 695,216 317,818


2002 Special General
4–Yvonne Kauger 673,273 328,540 Election—January 8
6–Daniel J. Boudreau 674,402 320,181
7–Hardy Summers 670,458 322,430 United States Representative
District—Candidates
Judges, Court of Criminal Appeals
Nonpartisan Retention Ballot 1–Doug Dodd (D) 50,850
District—Judge Yes No John Sullivan (R) 61,694
David Fares (I) 388
4–Reta M. Strubhar 677,156 321,340 Neil Mavis (I) 1,758
5–Steve Lile 675,234 317,318
Justices of the Court of 2002 Democratic Nominations
Civil Appeals Nonpartisan Primary Elections—August 27 and
Retention Ballot Yes No September 17 Regular Runoff
District 5–Office 1 Governor
Kenneth L. Beuttner 670,143 322,173
District 5–Office 2 Kelly Haney 59,044
Carl B. Jones 671,157 318,351 Brad Henry 99,883 135,336
District 6–Office 1 Vince Orza 154,263 122,855
James P. Garrett 685,054 308,763 James E. Lamkin 9,069
District 6–Office 2 Jim Dunegan 28,130
Carol M. Hansen 686,290 308,841
State Auditor and Inspector

2001 Special Election—September 25 Rod Dillard 69,651


Jeff A. McMahan 197,308
State Question 695 was the only item
on the ballot. John K. Fodge 54,131
Commissioner of Labor
2001 Special Democratic Primary Lloyd L. Fields 218,686
Election—December 11
Virginia Jenner 110,489
United States Representative Corporation Commissioner
District—Candidates
Curtis Speaker 44,699
1–James E. Lamkin 1,584 Jeff Tomlin 116,276 91,779
Doug Dodd 12,516
Election Information  601

Keith Butler 154,180 143,930 Corporation Commission


United States Senator Dana Murphy 77,449 35,740
Tom Boettcher 118,986 111,067 Jeff Cloud 78,705 51,579
David Walters 170,414 146,899 Mark Snyder 39,701
Jim Rogers 34,217 United States Representative
George Gentry 22,770 District—Candidates
United States Representative 1–John Sullivan 39,992
District—Candidates Evelyn L. Rogers 7,280
2–Kent Pharaoh  (Unopposed)
1–Doug Dodd  (Unopposed)
3–Richard Hovis 5,330
2–Mike Mass 34,450
Frank D. Lucas 43,887
Brad Carson 72,612
Dorothy Vandiver 6,040 4–Terry Johnson 1,119
Jerry J. Black 600
3–No Democratic Candidate on the
Tom Cole 21,789
Ballot
Tennie Rogers 648
4–Darryl Roberts 34,393 Marc Nuttle 11,944
Brandon Clabes 5,312 Garlin Newton 426
Lance Compton 7,202
5–Ernest Istook  (Unopposed)
Ben Odom 24,369
Note: U.S. Congressional District 6 was
5–Lou Barlow  (Unopposed) eliminated as a result of the 2000 U.S.
Note: U.S. Congressional District 6 was Census.
eliminated as a result of the 2000 U.S.
Census.
2002 State Officers, General
Election—November 5
2002 Republican Nominations
Primary Elections—August 27 and Note: No race for State Treasurer,
unopposed candidate in General Election.
September 17 Regular Runoff
Total Vote Cast 1,035,620
Governor Governor
Jim Denny 16,713 Brad Henry (D) 448,143
Andrew Marr Jr. 9,532 Steve Largent (R) 441,277
Steve M. Largent 179,631 Gary L. Richardson (I) 146,200
Lieutenant Governor Lieutenant Governor
Jim Clark 37,068 Laura Boyd (D) 400,511
Mary Fallin 168,461 Mary Fallin (R) 584,990
Attorney General Elmer Zen Million (I) 11,802
Denise A. Bode 119,245 Billy Maguire (I) 31,053
Tim Green 81,912 State Auditor and Inspector
Commissioner of Labor Jeff A. McMahan (D) 516,425
Brenda Reneau Wynn 126,684 Gary Jones (R) 487,646
Tim Pope 70,511
602  Oklahoma Almanac

Attorney General Justices of the Supreme Court


Nonpartisan Retention Ballot
Drew Edmondson (D) 615,932
District—Judge Yes No
Denise A. Bode (R) 408,833
1–Robert E. Lavender 583,024 274,673
Superintendent of Public Instruction
5–James R. Winchester 582,369 271,293
Sandy Garrett (D) 609,851 6–Daniel J. Boudreau 578,282 273,290
Lloyd Roettger (R) 411,814 9–Joseph M. Watt 574,539 276,665
Commissioner of Labor Judges, Court of Criminal Appeals
Lloyd L. Fields (D) 479,339 Nonpartisan Retention Ballot
Brenda Reneau
District—Judge Yes No
Wynn (R) 523,073 2–Charles A. Johnson 584,117 266,267
State Insurance Commissioner 3–Gary L. Lumpkin 570,428 274,771

Carroll Fisher (D) 586,871 Justices of the Court of Civil Appeals


Doug Barry (R) 422,713 Nonpartisan Retention Ballot
District—Judge Yes No
Corporation Commissioner
District 1–Office 1
Keith Butler (D) 415,355 Jerry L. Goodman 582,317 265,124
Jeff Cloud (R) 540,751 District 1–Office 2
Roger Bloxam (I) 51,155 Tom Colbert 587,088 262,910
District 2–Office 1
United States Senator
John F. Reif 568,771 276,545
David Walters (D) 369,789 District 2–Office 2
Jim Inhofe (R) 583,579 Keith Rapp 569,697 277,190
James Germalic (I) 65,056
2004 Democratic Presidential
United States Representative
Preferential Primary—February 3
District—Candidates
Wesley K. Clark 90,526
1–Doug Dodd (D) 90,649
John Sullivan (R) 119,566 Howard Dean 12,734
Joe Cristiano (I) 4,740 John Edwards 89,310
2–Brad Carson (D) 146,748 Dick Gephardt 1,890
Kent Pharaoh (R) 51,234 John F. Kerry 81,073
3–Frank D. Lucas (R) 148,206 Dennis J. Kucinich 2,544
Robert T. Murphy (I) 47,884 Lyndon H. LaRouche Jr. 689
4–Darryl Roberts (D) 91,322 Joe Lieberman 19,680
Tom Cole (R) 106,452 Al Sharpton 3,939
5–Lou Barlow (D) 63,208
Ernest Istook (R) 121,374
2004 Republican Presidential
Donna C. Davis (I) 10,469
Preferential Primary—February 3
6–Note: U.S. Congressional District 6 was
eliminated as a result of the 2000 U.S. George W. Bush 59,577
Census.
Bill Wyatt 6,621
Election Information  603

2004 Democratic Nominations, John Edwards—Vice President


Primary Elections—July 27 George Krumme Edwynne Krumme
Maxine Horner Jim Hamilton
United States Senator Bernice Mitchell Betty McElderry
Brad Carson 280,026 Bob Lemon
Carroll Fisher 28,385 Republican—959,792
Monte E. Johnson 17,274 George W. Bush—President
Dick Cheney—Vice President
Jim Rogers 20,179
W.B.G. Woodson 6,932 George Wiland III Paul Hollrah
Colby Schwartz Diana Gunther
United States Representative Ken Bartlett Donald Burdick
District—Candidates Bob Hudspeth

2–Bryan J. Bigby 5,328 Corporation Commissioner


Dan Boren 73,421
John Wylie (D) 489,759
Vern L. Cassity 2,497
Kalyn Free 46,061 Denise A. Bode (R) 857,387
5–Bert Smith 26,903 United States Senate
Harley Venters 16,920
Brad Carson (D) 596,750
Tom Coburn (R) 763,433
2004 Republican Nominations,
Primary Election—July 27 Sheila Bilyeu (I) 86,663
United States Representative
United States Senator District—Candidates
Bob Anthony 29,596 1–Doug Dodd (D) 116,731
Tom Coburn 145,974 John Sullivan (R) 187,145
Kirk Humphreys 59,877 John Krymski (I) 7,058
Jay Richard Hunt 2,944 2–Dan Boren (D) 179,579
Wayland Smalley (R) 92,963
United States Representative
3–Frank D. Lucas (R) 215,510
District—Candidates
Gregory M. Wilson (I) 46,621
1–Evelyn L. Rogers 2,779 4–Tom Cole (R) 198,985
John Sullivan 44,082 Charlene Bradshaw (I) 56,869
Bill Wortman 15,778 5–Bert Smith (D) 92,719
2–Damon Harris 6,664 Ernest Istook (R) 180,430
Wayland Smalley 11,851
Raymond Wickson 4,321 Justices of the Supreme Court
Nonpartisan Retention Ballot
2004 State Officers, General District—Judge Yes No
Election—November 2 5–James Winchester 886,987 344,301
Total Vote Cast 1,463,758 8–Rudolph Hargrave 832,828 374,424

Presidential Electors
Democrat—503,966
John F. Kerry—President
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Judges, Court of Criminal Appeals 2006 Republican Nominations


Nonpartisan Retention Ballot Primary Elections—July 25 and August 22
District—Judge Yes No Regular Runoff
1–Charles Chapel 855,934 369,223
Governor
Justices of the Court of Civil Appeals Jim Evanoff 8,370
Nonpartisan Retention Ballot
Ernest Istook 99,650
District—Judge Yes No
Bob Sullivan 56,347
District 3–Office 1 James A. Williamson 17,769
Joe C. Taylor 854,691 362,294
District 3–Office 2 Lieutenant Governor
Ron Stubblefield 845,129 366,284 Todd Hiett 76,634 66,220
District 4–Office 1 Scott Pruitt 60,367 63,817
Glenn D. Adams 853,183 356,955 Nancy Riley 41,984
District 4–Office 2
Larry E. Joplin 838,223 370,648 State Treasurer
District 6–Office 1 Howard Barnett 107,015
E. Bay Mitchell III 851,118 361,485 Daniel Keating 71,170

2006 Democratic Nominations State Insurance Commissioner


Primary Elections—July 25 and August 22 Bill Case 125,485
Regular Runoff Tahl Willard 35,278

Governor United States Representative


District—Candidates
Brad Henry 226,957
Andrew W. Marr 37,510 1–Fran Moghaddam 1,895
Evelyn L. Rogers 5,826
Lieutenant Governor John Sullivan 38,279
Jari Askins 103,515 95,096 2–Patrick K. Miller 9,941
Cal Hobson 46,768 Raymond J. Wickson 3,829
Pete Regan 74,784 81,626 5–Denise A. Bode 9,139
Kevin Calvey 4,870
Jim Rogers 32,336
Mick Cornett 11,718 15,669
Commissioner of Labor Mary Fallin 16,691 26,748
Fred Morgan 4,493
Lloyd L Fields 135,253 Johnny B. Roy 1,376
Frank Shurden 109,678
United States Representative 2006 State Officers, General
District—Candidates Election—November 7
3–Sue Barton 24,177 Total Vote Cast 926,462
John Coffee Harris 9,833
Governor
Gregory M. Wilson 11,249
5–David Hunter 24,660 Brad Henry (D) 616,135
Bert Smith 14,455 Ernest Istook (R) 310,327
Election Information  605

Lieutenant Governor David Hunter (D) 67,293


Matthew Woodson (I) 4,196
Jari Askins (D) 463,753
Todd Hiett (R) 439,418
2008 Democratic Presidential
Elmer Zen Million (I) 21,684
Preferential Primary—February 5
State Auditor and Inspector Hillary Clinton 228,480
Jeff A. McMahan (D) 469,311 Christopher J. Dodd 2,511
Gary Jones (R) 438,778 John Edwards 42,725
Attorney General Dennis J. Kucinich 2,378
Barack Obama 130,130
Drew Edmondson (D) 563,364
Bill Richardson 7,078
James Dunn (R) 357,267
Jim Rogers 3,905
State Treasurer
Scott Mecham (D) 542,347 2008 Republican Presidential
Preferential Primary—February 3
Howard Barnett (R) 371,961
Jerry R. Curry 387
Superintendent of Public Instruction
Daniel Gilbert 124
Sandy Garrett (D) 576,304 Rudy Giuliani 2,412
Bill Crozier (R) 343,900 Mike Huckabee 111,899
Commissioner of Labor Duncan Hunter 317
Alan L. Keyes 817
Lloyd L. Fields (D) 456,446
John McCain 122,772
Brenda Reneau (R) 453,720
Ron Paul 11,183
Insurance Commissioner Mitt Romney 83,030
Kim Holland (D) 474,221 Tom Tancredo 189
Bill Case (R) 437,081 Fred Thompson 1,924
Corporation Commissioner
2008 Democratic Nominations,
Bob Anthony 536,341 Primary Elections—July 29 and August 26
Cody Graves 378,030 Regular Runoff
United States Representative United States Senator
District—Candidates
Andrew Rice 113,795
1–Alan Gentges (D) 56,724
Jim Rogers 76,981
John Sullivan (R) 116,920
Bill Wortman (I) 10,085 United States Representatives
2–Dan Boren (D) 122,347 District—Candidates
Patrick K. Miller (R) 45,861
1–Mark Manley 8,842
3–Sue Barton (D) 61,749 Georgianna W. Oliver 11,116
Frank D. Lucas (R) 128,042
2–Dan Boren 66,041
4–Tom Cole (R) 118,266 Kevin Coleman 11,438
Hal Spake (D) 64,775
5–Steven L. Perry 12,902
5–Mary Fallin (R) 108,936
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Bert Smith 9,003 Corporation Commissioner


(Short Term)
2008 Republican Nominations, Dana Murphy (R) 738,671
Primary Elections—July 29
Jim Roth (D) 674,905
United States Senator United States Senate
Jim Inhofe 116,371 Jim Inhofe (R) 763,375
Evelyn L. Rogers 10,770 Andrew Rice (D) 527,736
Ted Ryals 7,306 Stephen P. Wallace (I) 55,708
Dennis Lopez 3,800
United States Representative
United States Representatives District—Candidates
District—Candidates
1–Georgianna Wallace (D) 98,890
1–John Sullivan 33,563 John Sullivan (R) 193,404
Fran Mo-Ghaddam 3,025 2–Dan Boren (D) 173,757
Raymond Wickson (R) 72,815
Corporation Commissioner
(Short Term) 3–Frank D. Lucas (R) 184,306
Forrest Michael (I) 17,756
Dana Murphy 68,757 Frankie Robbins (D) 62,297
Rob Johnson 65,947 4–Tom Cole (R) 180,080
Blake Cummings (D) 79,674
2008 State Officers, General David E. Joyce (I) 13,027
Election—November 4 5–Mary Fallin (R) 171,925
Steven L. Perry (D) 88,996
Total Vote Cast 1,462,661
Justices of the Supreme Court
Presidential Electors
Nonpartisan Retention Ballot
Democrat—502,496 District—Judge Yes No
Barack Obama—President
Joe Biden—Vice President 1–John F. Reif 778,524 453,015
Sally Freeman Frasier Robert Lemon 6–Tom Colbert 829,450 425,291
Gene A. Wallace David Walters 9–Joseph M. Watt 778,002 443,036
Anita R. Norman Walter W. Jenny Jr.
Judges, Court of Criminal Appeals
Tim Mauldin
Nonpartisan Retention Ballot
Republican—960,165 District—Judge Yes No
John McCain—President
Sarah Palin—Vice President 2–Charles A. Johnson 804,532 425,954
Virginia Chrisco Gail Stice 3–Gary Lumpkin 783,652 429,211
Pete Katzdorn Robert Cleveland Justices of the Court of Civil Appeals
Mary Phyllis Gorman Bunny Chambers Nonpartisan Retention Ballot
Diana Murphy Gunther
District—Judge Yes No
Corporation Commissioner District 1–Office 1
(Full Term) Jerry L. Goodman 807,531 410,709
Jeff Cloud (R) 856,879 District 1–Office 2
Charles Gray (D) 548,190 Jane P. Wiseman 803,906 413,889
Election Information  607

District 2–Office 2 State Auditor & Inspector


Keith Rapp 778,434 431,901
Gary Jones 151,712
District 3–Office 2
David Hanigar 66,364
John F. Fischer 793,573 422,448
Attorney General
2010 Democratic Nominations, Scott Pruitt 134,355
Primary Elections—July 27
Ryan Leonard 105,34
Governor State Treasurer
Jari Askins 132,591 Ken Miller 145,415
Drew Edmondson 131,097 Owen Laughlin 85,240
Superintendent of Public Instruction Superintendent of Public Instruction
Susan Paddack 183,550 Janet Barresi 145,433
Jerry Combrink 66,697 Brian S. Kelly 86,430
United States Senator Commissioner of Labor
Jim Rogers 157,955 Mark Costello 127,413
Mark Myles 83,715 Jason Reese 95,869
United States Representative Insurance Commissioner
District—Candidates
John P. Crawford 92,924 35,292
2–Dan Boren 66,439 John Doak 87,274 84,573
Jim Wilson 21,496
Mark Croucher 42,772
5–Billy Coyle 21,143
Tom Guild 16,063 Corporation Commissioner
Dana Murphy 158,779
2010 Republican Nominations, Tod Yeager 70,651
Primary Elections—July 27
United States Representative
Governor District—Candidates
Mary Fallin 136,477 1–John Sullivan 38,673
Randy Brogdon 98,170 Kenneth Rice 10,394
Nathan Dahm 8,871
Robert Hubbard 8,132
Patrick K. Haworth 1,737
Roger L. Jackson 6,290 Craig Allen 1,421
Lieutenant Governor Fran Moghaddam 1,213
2–Charles Thompson 8,161 7,492
Todd Lamb 156,834
Daniel Edmonds 6,886 3,645
John A. Wright 41,177 Daniel Arnett 3,863
Paul F. Nosak 13,941 Howard Houchen 2,785
Bill Crozier 12,177 Chester Clem Falling 1,527
Bernie Adler 10,515 Raymond Wickson 1,095
4–Tom Cole 32,589
R. J. Harris 9,583
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5–James Lankford 18,760 29,817 United States Senator


Kevin Calvey 18,147 15,902
Tom Coburn (R) 718,482
Mike Thompson 10,008
Shane Jett 5,956 Jim Rogers (D) 265,814
Johnny B. Roy 1,548 Stephen P. Wallace (I) 25,048
Rick Flanigan 762 Ronald F. Dwyer (I) 7,807
Harry Johnson 686
United States Representative
District—Candidates
2010 State Officers, General
Election—November 2 1–John Sullivan (R) 151,173
Angelia O’Dell (I) 45,656
Total Vote Cast 1,034,766
2–Dan Boren (D) 108,203
Governor Charles Thompson (R) 83,226
Mary Fallin (R) 625,506 3–Frank D. Lucas (R) 161,927
Frankie Robbins (D) 45,689
Jari Askins (D) 409,261
5–James Lankford (R) 123,236
Lieutenant Governor Billy Coyle (D) 68,074
Clark Duffe (I) 3,067
Todd Lamb (R) 659,242
Dave White (I) 2,728
Kenneth Corn (D) 334,711
Richard Prawdzienski (I) 35,665 Justices of the Supreme Court
Nonpartisan Retention Ballot
State Auditor and Inspector District—Judge Yes No
Gary Jones (R) 570,174 2–Steven W. Taylor 575,570 311,608
Steve Burrage (D) 449,152 5–James R. Winchester 571,893 307,615
Attorney General Justices of the Court of Civil Appeals
Scott Pruitt (R) 666,407 Nonpartisan Retention Ballot
Jim Priest (D) 357,162 District—Judge Yes No

State Treasurer District 2–Office 1


Deborah Barnes 565,390 316,542
Ken Miller (R) 675,515 District 3–Office 1
Stephen E. Covert (D) 339,272 Doug Gabbard II 539,326 336,136
Superintendent of Public Instruction District 3–Office 2
John F. Fischer 549,756 326,506
Janet Barresi (R) 573,716 District 4–Office 2
Susan Paddack (D) 387,007 Larry E. Joplin 548,247 329,520
Richard E. Cooper (I) 65,243
Commissioner of Labor 2012 Democratic Presidential
Preferential Primary—March 6
Mark Costello (R) 649,748
Bob Ely 5,323
Lloyd L. Fields (D) 362,805
Barack Obama 64,389
Insurance Commissioner Darcy G. Richardson 7,201
John Doak (R) 555,740 Jim Rogers 15,546
Kim Holland (D) 464,310 Randall Terry 20,312
609

2012 Republican Presidential Barack Obama—President


Preferential Primary—March 6 Joe Biden—Vice President

Michele Bachmann 951 Isabel Baker Doug Dodd


Carl Downing Connie Johnson
Newt Gingrich 78,730
Judy Eason McIntyre Mack Miller
Jon Huntsman 750 Martha Skeeters
Ron Paul 27,596
Republican—891,325
Rick Perry 1,291 Mitt Romney—President
Mitt Romney 80,356 Paul Ryan—Vice President
Rick Santorum 96,849 David Holt Lynn Windel
L. A. Williamson Joe Peters
2012 Democratic Nominations, Mark Thomas Jason Cowen
Primary Elections—June 26 Duane Crumbacher

United States Representative


United States Representative
District—Candidates
District—Candidates
1–John Olsen (D) 91,421
3–Timothy Ray Murray 9,252
Jim Bridenstine (R) 181,084
Frankie Robbins 8,429
Craig Allen (I) 12,807
4–Donna Marie Bebo 11,935
2–Rob Wallace (D) 96,081
Bert Smith 8,532
Markwayne Mullin (R) 143,701
Michael G. Fulks (I) 10,830
2012 Republican Nominations, 3–Timothy R. Murray (D) 53,472
Primary Election—June 26 Frank D. Lucas (R) 201,744
William M. Sanders (I) 12,787
United States Representative
4–Donna Marie Bebo (D) 71,846
District—Candidates
Tom Cole (R) 176,740
1–Jim Bridenstine 28,055 R.J. Harris (I) 11,745
John Sullivan 24,058 5–Tom Guild (D) 97,504
2–George Faught 6,582 James Lankford (R) 153,603
Markwayne Mullin 12,008 Pat Martin (I) 5,394
Wayne Pettigrew 2,479 Robert T. Murphy (I) 5,176
Dustin Rowe 2,871
Dwayne Thompson 901
Dakota Wood 3,479
3–Frank D. Lucas 33,454
William Craig Stump 4,492
4–Tom Cole 22,840
Gary D. Caissie 3,195

2012 General Election—November 6


Total Vote Cast 1,334,872
Presidential Electors
Democrat—443,547
610

Summary of State Questions By Topic


State Questions are listed in this summary by subject matter, and do not necessarily
appear in numerical order. The questions are grouped within election years, following
consecutively from the general election of 1908 until the current year. More information
about state questions is available at www.sos.state.ok.us

Ad Valorem Taxation
SQ 68 Method of assessments. Rejected. Primary Election. August 4, 1914.
SQ 74 Reducing maximum levy on assessments. Rejected. General Election. November
3, 1914.
SQ 114 Increasing maximum total taxes authorized. Rejected. Primary Election. August 1,
1922.
SQ 124 Limiting taxation to 31 1/2 mills. Adopted. Special Election. October 2, 1923.
(Supreme Court ruled act submitting proposal unconstitutional.)
SQ 138 Method of ascertaining average tax rate. Rejected. General Election. November 2,
1926.
SQ 168 Limiting rate of taxation. Rejected. Primary Election. July 5, 1932.
SQ 184 Equalization of property assessments. Law Vetoed. Special Election. August 15,
1933.
SQ 185 Limiting tax for schools to 15 mills. Adopted. Special Election. August 15, 1933.
SQ 201 Exempting homesteads from Ad Valorem taxation. Adopted. Special Election.
September 24, 1935.
SQ 208 Providing $1,500 exemption. Rejected. Special Election. September 24, 1935.
SQ 379 Assessment at 35 percent of fair cash value. Adopted. Special Election. July 1, 1958.
SQ 443 No situs on tangible personal property stored or in transit. Adopted. Runoff
Election. September 17, 1968.
SQ 460 Prohibiting taxation of personal tangible property. Adopted. Primary Election.
August 27, 1968.
SQ 486 Assessment at 35 percent for highest and best use. Adopted. General Election.
November 7, 1972.
SQ 575 Additional Ad Valorem tax levy not to exceed 3 mills for health care. Rejected.
General Election. November 6, 1984.
SQ 588 Exempting certain new or expanding manufacturing plants from Ad Valorem
taxes for five years. Adopted. Special Election. April 30, 1985.
SQ 669 Limits the total amount of property tax that could be levied on a parcel of real
property to 1993 levels and restricts future increases to no more than 3 percent
per year with a 60 percent vote of county residents. Rejected. Presidential
Primary Election. March 12, 1996.
SQ 675 Freezing assessment ratios at 1997 levels on all real property, including
residences, agriculture property and business structures. Adopted. General
Election. November 5, 1996.
Election Information  611

SQ 676 Limits annual increases placed on property values for tax purposes to five
percent for any year in which the property is not transferred. Adopted. General
Election. November 5, 1996.
SQ 677 Freezes property values on homes of homeowners 65 or older whose gross
household income is no more than $25,000.00 annually. Adopted. General
Election. November 5, 1996.
SQ 683 Exempts certain personal property from Ad Valorem tax, specifically
“pollution control property” to be defined by the legislature. Rejected. General
Election. November 3, 1998.
SQ 696 Exempts from property tax up to 100 square feet of storm shelters, added after
January 1, 2002, including a safe room designed to protect against tornadoes.
Adopted. General Election. November 5, 2002.
SQ 697 Allows county voters to decide to use a portion of property taxes from certain
manufacturing facilities previously exempt from property tax for economic
development purposes. Adopted. General Election. November 5, 2002.
SQ 702 Allows the legislature to enact laws for the abatement of property taxes under
certain specified conditions. Adopted. General Election. November 5, 2002.
SQ 704 Allows school districts to use monies in their building fund for county
assessor inspections for ad valorem revaluation purposes. Rejected. General
Election. November 5, 2002.
SQ 758 The measure amends Section 8B of Article 10 of the Oklahoma Constitution.
The measure changes the limits on fair cash value of property. Increases are
limited to 5% of fair cash value in any taxable year. The measure also changes
the cap on increases to 3% for homestead exempted property and agricultural
land. Adopted. General Election. November 6, 2012.
SQ 766 The measure amends Oklahoma Constitution. The measure would exempt
all intangible personal property from ad valorem property taxation. Adopted.
General Election. November 6, 2012.

Affirmative Action
SQ 759 The measure does not allow affirmative action in employment, education, and
contracting. The measure permits affirmative action: 1)When gender is a bona
fide qualification; 2) Existing court orders and consent decrees that require
preferred treatment will continue and can be allowed; 3) Affirmative action
is allowed when needed to keep or obtain federal funds. The measure applies
to the State and its agencies; counties, cities, and towns; school districts; and
other State subdivisions. Adopted. General Election. November 6, 2012.

Agriculture
SQ 170 Limiting acreage on certain crops. Rejected. Primary Election. July 5, 1932.
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Agriculture, Board of
SQ 38 Membership and duties. Adopted. General Election. November 5, 1912.
SQ 60 Reducing membership from 11 to 5. Adopted. Special Election. August 5, 1913.
SQ 158 Relieving duties as board of A & M Colleges. Rejected. General Election.
November 4, 1930.
SQ 210 Relieving duties as board of A & M Colleges. Rejected. General Election.
November 3, 1936.

Alcoholic Beverages (See also Beer)


SQ 1 Dispensing by physicians’ prescription. Rejected. General Election. November 3,
1908.
SQ 22 Local option for sale of liquor. Rejected. General Election. November 8, 1910.
SQ 222 Repeal of prohibition. Rejected. General Election. November 3, 1936.
SQ 289 Local option for sale of liquor. Rejected. General Election. November 5, 1940.
SQ 343 Legalizing sale and prohibiting open saloons. Rejected. Special Election.
September 27, 1949.
SQ 386 Legalizing package sales. Adopted. Special Election. April 7, 1959.
SQ 387 County option sale of liquor. Rejected. Special Election. April 7, 1959.
SQ 406 Providing for franchising. Rejected. General Election. November 6, 1962.
SQ 480 Liquor by drink, franchising, and advertising. Rejected. General Election.
November 7, 1972.
SQ 515 Authorizing sale of liquor by the drink. Rejected. General Election. November 2,
1976.
SQ 563 Retail sale of liquor by the drink at county option; repeal of Alcoholic
Beverage Control Board. Adopted. Primary Election. September 18, 1984.
SQ 591 Requires winemakers to sell to licensed wholesale distributors. In-state
winemakers could also sell to non-distributors. Adopted. General Election.
November 4, 1986.
SQ 637 Allowing liquor stores to be open during certain elections such as city
franchise elections with closure during other elections. Rejected. General
Election. November 6, 1990.
SQ 638 Allowing the legislature to enact laws restricting state employees and certain
agencies from being involved in alcoholic beverage business. Adopted. Runoff
Election, September 18, 1990.
SQ 663 Would allow wineries to make wine with fruit grown outside Oklahoma.
Approved. General Election. November 8, 1994.
SQ 688 Amends Section 3 of Article 28 of the Constitution. Allows winemakers to
sell wine to retail package stores and restaurants. Adopted. General Election.
November 7, 2000.
Election Information  613

SQ 733 The measure would amend Article 28 of the State Constitution to allow the
sale of alcoholic beverages by package stores on election days. Adopted.
General Election. November 7, 2006.
SQ 743 The measure amends Section 3 of Article 28 of the State Constitution. It
requires a customer to be twenty-one and physically present to purchase wine
at a winery, festival, or trade show. The measure changes the law to allow
certain winemakers to sell directly to retail package stores and restaurants in
Oklahoma. Adopted. General Election. November 4, 2008.

Auditor and Examiner, State


SQ 508 Removing as member of Board of Equalization. Adopted. Special Election. July
22, 1975.
SQ 510 Consolidating office of Auditor and Examiner and Inspector into office of
Auditor and Examiner. Adopted. Special Election. July 22, 1975.
SQ 514 Changed membership of Commissioners of the Land Office. Adopted. Special
Election. July 22, 1975.
SQ 508 Adding to membership on Board of Equalization. Adopted. Special Election. July
22, 1975.
SQ 510 Creating office by consolidation of Auditor and Examiner and Inspector.
Adopted. Special Election. July 22, 1975.

Banks
SQ 125 Payment for claims against Depositors’ Guaranty Fund. Rejected. Special
Election. October 2, 1923.

Beer
SQ 183 Defining non-intoxicating beverages; providing for licensing, taxing. Adopted.
Special Election. July 11, 1933.
SQ 376 County option on sale of beer. Rejected. Special Election. December 3, 1957.
SQ 530 Allowing marketing agreements between brewers and wholesalers. Rejected.
General Election. November 7, 1978.

Bond Issues
SQ 100 $50 million for highway construction. Rejected. Special Election. May 6, 1919.
SQ 139 Method of issuance, sale, and payment. Rejected. General Election. November 2,
1926.
SQ 313 Use of surplus funds to retire bonded indebtedness. Adopted. Primary Election.
July 11, 1944.
SQ 348 $36 million for construction of state buildings. Adopted. Special Election.
September 27, 1949.
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SQ 393 $35.5 million for capital improvements at state institutions of higher


education. Adopted. Primary Election. July 5, 1960.
SQ 411 $7 million for capital improvements at Medical Center. Adopted. Special
Election. December 3, 1963.
SQ 426 $56.7 million for capital improvements for state government. Rejected. Special
Election. April 27, 1965.
SQ 427 $60 million for highway construction. Rejected. Special Election. April 27, 1965.
SQ 433 $54.7 million for capital improvements at state institutions, departments.
Adopted. Special Election. December 14, 1965.
SQ 463 $99.8 million for capital improvements at state institutions and departments.
Adopted. Special Election. December 10, 1968.
SQ 485 $250 million for highway construction (Freeway ‘77). Rejected. Special Election.
March 7, 1972.
SQ 552 Municipalities joint issuance, sale, and payment for public utilities. Rejected.
General Election. November 4, 1980.
SQ 616 This measure expands the way certain city and town bond issues could be
used. Adopted. Primary Election, August 23, 1988.
SQ 647 Measure would enact new laws to impose taxes on health care providers to
pay for health care programs. Rejected. General Election. November 3, 1992.
SQ 649 Allows Legislature to authorize issuance of general obligation bonds to be
used to build, remodel, and repair state buildings and make other capital
improvements. Adopted. General Election. November 3, 1992.
SQ 693 Amends Constitution to allow expanding sources for payment of local bonds
issued for economic/community development to include a sales tax not
to exceed one cent or apportionment of tax increment financing revenues.
Adopted. General Election. November 5, 2002.
SQ 764 Amends Constitution to allow the Oklahoma Water Resources Board to issue
bonds. Adopted. General Election. November 6, 2012.

Budget
SQ 298 Appropriations not to exceed revenues. Adopted. Special Election. March 11, 1941.
SQ 587 Limits amount of tax money to be spent each year to 95 percent of estimated
income. Limits how reserve funds can be spent. Adopted. Special Election. April
30, 1985.
SQ 686 Deals with the state budget, allowing state colleges and universities to make
contracts with presidents for more than one (1) year but not more than three
(3) years. Adopted. General Election. November 7, 2000.

Budget Officer
SQ 173 Creating state budget officer. Rejected. Special Election. December 18, 1931.
Election Information  615

Business Development
SQ 611 Would let state monies be used to make grants, loans, and investments to
develop business in this state. Adopted. Runoff Election. September 20, 1988.
SQ 680 Would allow use of college or university property by a business to develop
technology, defined as a product, process, or idea. Adopted. General Election.
November 3, 1998.
SQ 681 Would allow colleges and universities and higher education employees
to own technology (product, process, or idea) and/or interest in private
business. Adopted. General Election. November 3, 1998.
SQ 693 Amends Constitution to allow expanding sources for payment of local bonds
issued for economic/community development to include a sales tax not
to exceed one cent or apportionment of tax increment financing revenues.
Adopted. General Election. November 5, 2002.
SQ 697 Allows county voters to decide to use a portion of property taxes from certain
manufacturing facilities previously exempt from property tax for economic
development purposes. Adopted. General Election. November 5, 2002.

Charities and Corrections Commissioner


SQ 509 Abolishing office. Adopted. Special Election. July 22, 1975.

Children
SQ 636 Allowing the legislature to set the age at which children of this state would be
required to attend school. Rejected. Special Election. June 26, 1990.

Chiropractors
SQ 94 Licensing and practice of chiropractic. Law Vetoed. General Election. November
2, 1920.

Cigarette Tax (See also Tobacco)


SQ 179 Levying 3–cent tax. Law vetoed. Special Election. August 15, 1933.

Cities and Towns


SQ 85 Limiting indebtedness. Rejected. Primary Election. August 1, 1916.
SQ 373 Increasing indebtedness for municipal water supply. Rejected. Primary Election.
July 3, 1956.
SQ 380 Authorizing purchase of water supplies. Adopted. Special Election. July 1, 1958.
SQ 488 Removing requirement that voters be property taxpayers in public utility bond
elections. Rejected. Primary Election. August 22, 1972.
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SQ 489 Indebtedness not to exceed ten percent of property valuations. Adopted.


Primary Election. August 22, 1972.
SQ 557 Providing that constitutional limitation on borrowing for construction or
maintenance on public buildings may be extended. Rejected. General Election.
November 2, 1982.
SQ 581 Use of state monies to finance water resource and sewage treatment projects
in cities and towns. Adopted. August 28, 1984.
SQ 610 Would allow the Oklahoma Development Finance Authority to issue general
obligation bonds. Adopted. Runoff Election, September 20, 1988.
SQ 626 Allows cities and towns to borrow money for buying, building or improving
public utilities without levying any additional tax. Adopted. Primary Election.
August 28, 1990.
SQ 641 Permits cities and counties to give tax relief to certain areas in economic
decline. Adopted. General Election. November 6, 1990.
SQ 693 Amends Constitution to allow expanding sources for payment of local bonds
issued for economic/community development to include a sales tax not
to exceed one cent or apportionment of tax increment financing revenues.
Adopted. General Election. November 5, 2002.

Coal Mines
SQ 47 Health and safety regulations for coal miners. Act vetoed. Special Election.
August 5, 1913.
SQ 589 Allowing males and females, at least eighteen years of age, to work in
underground mines. Adopted. General Election. November 4, 1986.

Cockfighting
SQ 687 Proposes a statute making cockfighting illegal. Adopted. General Election.
November 5, 2002.

Colleges and Universities


SQ 159 Creating Board of Regents for University of Oklahoma. Rejected. General
Election. November 4, 1930.
SQ 310 Creating Board of Regents for A & M Colleges. Adopted. Primary Election. July 11,
1944.
SQ 311 Creating Board of Regents for University of Oklahoma. Adopted. Primary
Election. July 11, 1944.
SQ 328 Creating Board of Regents for certain colleges. Adopted. Primary Election. July 6,
1948.
SQ 371 Creating Board of Regents for Oklahoma College for Women. Rejected. Primary
Election. July 3, 1956.
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SQ 680 Would allow use of college or university property by a business to develop


technology, defined as a product, process, or idea. Adopted. General Election.
November 3, 1998.
SQ 681 Would allow colleges and universities and higher education employees
to own technology (product, process, or idea) and/or interest in private
business. Adopted. General Election. November 3, 1998.
SQ 686 Deals with the state budget, allowing state colleges and universities to make
contracts with presidents for more than one (1) year but not more than three
(3) years. Adopted. General Election. November 7, 2000.

Congress and Districts


SQ 357 Creating six new districts. Rejected. General Election. November 6, 1956.
SQ 437 Fixing boundaries. Rejected. Special Election. November 8, 1966.
SQ 556 Repealing prior state legislation which established and fixed boundaries of
congressional districts. Rejected. General Election. November 2, 1982.
SQ 662 Limits the terms of U.S. Representatives to three two-year terms and Senators
to two six-year terms. No person could serve more than six years as a
Representative and 12 years as a Senator, or combined 18 years total. Approved.
Runoff Election. September 20, 1994. (Note: This bill was nullified by the decision of
the U.S. Supreme Court in U.S. Term Limits, Inc., et al., v. Ray Thornton, 514 U.S.779,
1995)

Conservation Commission
SQ 230 Designating as agency for federal soil program. Rejected. Primary Election. July 7,
1936.

Constitution, State
SQ 353 No proposal shall embrace more than one general subject. Adopted. Primary
Election. July 1, 1952.
SQ 473 Amendment by article as single question. Rejected. Special Election. March 17,
1970.
SQ 495 Eliminating provision that measures initiated directly by people need majority
of total votes cast in that election (“Silent Vote”). Adopted. Primary Election.
August 27, 1974.
SQ 496 Eliminating provision that approval of constitutional amendment needs
majority of total votes cast in that election (“Silent Vote”). Adopted. Primary
Election. August 27, 1974.
SQ 603 Would allow Senate or House alone to disapprove a rule made by a state
entity. Rejected. Presidential Preferential Primary Election, March 8, 1988.
SQ 660 Would remove the requirement to hold a constitutional convention every
twenty years. Rejected. General Election. November 8, 1994.
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Constitutional Convention
SQ 146 Calling convention for November, 1927. Rejected. General Election. November 2,
1926.
SQ 347 Calling convention for September, 1951. Rejected. General Election. November 7,
1950.
SQ 472 Authorizing legislature to call convention. Rejected. Special Election. March 17,
1970.
SQ 660 Would remove the requirement to hold a constitutional convention every
twenty years. Rejected. General Election. November 8, 1994.

Convict Label Law


SQ 135 Labeling of convict-made goods. Referendum Rejected. Law Sustained. General
Election. November 2, 1926.

Corporation Commission
(See also Oil Inspections and Public Service Corporations)

SQ 679 Would allow salaries of Corporation Commissioners and members of the


Oklahoma Tax Commission to be raised at any time so long as pay was equal.
Rejected. General Election. November 3, 1998.

Corporations
SQ 169 Ownership of lands outside cities and towns. Rejected. Special Election.
December 18, 1931.
SQ 358 Prohibiting corporate ownership of agriculture land. Adopted. Primary Election.
July 6, 1954.
SQ 375 Ownership of stocks in competitive corporations. Rejected. Primary Election. July
3, 1956.
SQ 455 Eliminating filing of certain reports. Adopted. Runoff Election. September 17,
1968.
SQ 458 Restrictions for issuance of corporate stock. Adopted. Runoff Election.
September 17, 1968.

County Government
SQ 497 Additional 2–mill levy for operational funds. Rejected. Primary Election. August
27, 1974.
SQ 570 Additional 3–mill levy to construct, maintain, improve county parks. Rejected.
General Election. November 6, 1984.
SQ 573 Additional county ad valorem tax levy not to exceed 5 mills for roads and jails.
Rejected. General Election. November 6, 1984.
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SQ 596 Allowing for new tax levy not to exceed 3 mills to provide solid waste
management services. Other sources of funding could be used. Adopted.
Primary Election. August 26, 1986.
SQ 625 Allowing county to issue bonds to develop industry near the county with
bond interest rates and issuance of bonds prescribed by law. Adopted. Primary
Election. August 28, 1990.
SQ 646 Allowing annual property tax levy for county to maintain Oklahoma
cooperative extension office. Rejected. General Election. November 3, 1992.
SQ 647 Measure would enact new laws to impose taxes on health care providers to
pay for health care programs. Rejected. General Election. November 3, 1992.
SQ 670 Changes the number of signatures needed to call a county grand jury.
Requires signatures equal to sixteen percent of the total vote cast at the last
general election for the county office receiving the highest number of votes.
Adopted. General Election. November 5, 1996.
SQ 685 Allows counties to increase property tax by up to two and one-half mills to
support county health departments. The new tax will only be allowed in
counties with more than 500,000 persons and must be approved by county
voters. Rejected. General Election. November 7, 2000.
SQ 693 Amends Constitution to allow expanding sources for payment of local bonds
issued for economic/community development to include a sales tax not
to exceed one cent or apportionment of tax increment financing revenues.
Adopted. General Election. November 5, 2002.
SQ 697 Allows county voters to decide to use a portion of property taxes from certain
manufacturing facilities previously exempt from property tax for economic
development purposes. Adopted. General Election. November 5, 2002.

County Officers
SQ 377 Four-year terms for county officers. Rejected. General Election. November 6, 1956.
SQ 417 Four-year terms for county officers. Rejected. Special Election. December 3, 1963.
SQ 418 Four-year terms for county judges. Rejected. Special Election. December 3, 1963.

County Superintendent of Schools


SQ 424 Authorized to conduct joint district program. Rejected. General Election.
November 3, 1964.

Courts
SQ 71 Abolishing Court of Criminal Appeals. Rejected. General Election. November 3,
1914.
SQ 84 Appointment of Clerk of Supreme Court. Rejected. Primary Election. August 1,
1916.
SQ 87 Consolidation of Supreme Court and Criminal Court of Appeals. Rejected.
Primary Election. August 1, 1916.
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SQ 89 Abolishing county courts. Rejected. Primary Election. August 1, 1916.


SQ 152 Creating Court of Tax Review. Adopted. Primary Election. August 7, 1928.
SQ 415 Establishing Court on the Judiciary. Rejected. General Election. November 3, 1964.
SQ 431 Creating Court on the Judiciary. Adopted. Primary Election. May 3, 1966.
SQ 441 Creating Judicial Department. Rejected. Runoff Election. September 17, 1968.
SQ 447 Selection of judges on retention ballot and establishing Judicial Nominating
Commission. Adopted. Special Election. July 11, 1967.
SQ 448 Establishing Judicial Department; election of judges on non-partisan ballot
and appointment of clerk of Supreme Court. Adopted. Special Election. July 11,
1967.
SQ 752 The measure amends Section 3 of Article 7–B of the State Constitution
regarding the Judicial Nominating Commission. The amendment adds two at-
large members to the commission. Adopted. General Election. November 2, 2010.
SQ 755 The measure amends Article 7 Section 1 of the State Constitution. It requires
courts to rely on federal and state law when deciding cases. It forbids courts
from considering or using international law. It also forbids courts from
considering or using Sharia Law. Adopted. General Election. November 2, 2010.

Crime Victims
SQ 674 Victims are to be given notice when an accused or convicted person is to
be released from custody or escapes. Victims have a right to be present at
proceedings where the defendant has a right to be present. Gives victims
right to be heard at sentencing and parole hearings. Adopted. General Election.
November 5, 1996.

Criminal Prosecutions
SQ 401 Trial in county where evidence indicates crime committed. Adopted. Special
Election. September 12, 1961.
SQ 612 Expands the types of crimes for which bail may be denied. Adopted. General
Election. November 8, 1988.

Deaf and Mute


SQ 521 Changing language relating to state care of deaf, dumb, and blind to read
“deaf, deaf and mute, or blind.” Adopted. General Election. April 26, 1976.

Education, State Board


SQ 172 Creating State Board of Education and Textbook Committee. Rejected. Special
Election. December 18, 1931.
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SQ 633 Providing for a State Board of Education with the School Superintendent
being a member and president and the governor appointing the six other
members. Rejected. Special Election. June 26, 1990.

Education, State System


SQ 300 Creating state system of higher education. Adopted. Special Election. March 11,
1941.
SQ 639 Replaces H.B. 1017 with law existing before bill’s passage. Rejected. Special
Election. October 15, 1991.

Educational Loans
SQ 481 Investing educational funds in student guaranteed loans. Adopted. Special
Election. December 7, 1971.

Elderly
SQ 209 Authorizing legislation for old-age pensions. Rejected. Special Election.
September 24, 1935.
SQ 214 Authorizing pensions, social security and creating Welfare Commission.
Adopted. Special Election. September 24, 1935. (Supreme Court ruled amendment
illegally submitted.)
SQ 215 Graduated tax on land for old-age security. Rejected. General Election. November
5, 1940.
SQ 220 Appropriating $2.5 million for welfare assistance. Adopted. Special Election.
December 17, 1935.
SQ 225 Establishing welfare program and administration. Adopted. Primary Election.
July 7, 1936.
SQ 226 Assistance for aged, blind, crippled children and dependent children.
Adopted. Primary Election. July 7, 1936.
SQ 299 Repealing limitations on payments on providing taxation. Adopted. Special
Election. March 11, 1941.
SQ 677 Freezes property values on homes of homeowners 65 or older whose gross
household income is no more than $25,000.00 annually. Adopted. General
Election. November 5, 1996.

Election Board, State


SQ 21 Appointment of board and providing for elections. Referendum Rejected. Law
Sustained. General Election. November 8, 1910.
SQ 78 Abolishing election boards and providing method of selecting State Election.
Board. Rejected. General Election. November 7, 1916.
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Elections
SQ 312 Providing for runoff primary election. Adopted. Primary Election. July 11, 1944.
SQ 531 Recodifying elector qualifications. Adopted. General Election. November 7, 1978.

Emergency In Government
SQ 400 Operation of government in case of disaster. Adopted. Runoff Election. May 22,
1962.

Emergency Medical Districts (See Medical Service Districts)

Equalization Board, State


SQ 81 Creating Tax Commission and abolishing Board of Equalization. Rejected.
Primary Election. August 1, 1916.
SQ 453 Changing method of estimating revenues. Adopted. Special Election. April 16,
1968.
SQ 461 Changing method of estimating revenues. Rejected. Primary Election. August 27,
1968.
SQ 506 Changing method of estimating revenues. Adopted. Special Election. July 22, 1975.
SQ 508 Revising membership. Adopted. Special Election. July 22, 1975.

Ethics Commission
SQ 627 Creating a five-member Ethics Commission with the governor, chief justice,
attorney general, president pro tempore and Speaker of the House each
appointing one member. Adopted. Runoff Election. September 18, 1990.

Examiner and Inspector, State


SQ 508 Removed as member of Board of Equalization. Adopted. Special Election. July 22,
1975.
SQ 510 Consolidating office with State Auditor. Adopted. Special Election. July 22, 1975.

Gambling (See also Lotteries, Cock Fighting, and Horse Racing)


SQ 61 Repeal of law preventing gambling, bookmaking. Rejected. Primary Election.
August 4, 1914.
SQ 62 Invalidating law penalizing gambling, slot machines. Referendum Rejected. Law
Sustained. Primary Election. August 4, 1914.
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SQ 216 Repeal of law legalizing slot machines, pinball machines. Referendum Rejected.
Law Sustained. General Election. November 8, 1938.
SQ 650 Measure would enact new laws allowing and regulating charity games (bingo
and break open ticket games). Adopted. General Election. November 3, 1992.
SQ 658 Would legalize a state lottery. Rejected. Special Election. May 10, 1994.
SQ 672 Would add a new Article to the Constitution legalizing slot machines, roulette,
craps, keno, and video gambling. Only four non-Indian gambling facilities
could be operated the first five years. Rejected. Special Election. February 10, 1998.
SQ 687 Proposes a statute making cockfighting illegal. Adopted. General Election.
November 5, 2002.
SQ 712 The measure would enact a tribal gaming compact. Indian tribes agreeing
to the compact could use new types of gaming machines. Gaming machines
would be allowed at state racetracks. Adopted. General Election. November 2,
2004.

Government Reorganization
SQ 505 Reorganization of executive department of state government. Rejected. Primary
Election. August 27, 1974.

Governor
SQ 420 Repealing authority of governor to appoint certain judges and U. S. Senators.
Rejected. General Election. November 3, 1964.
SQ 436 Limits governor to two terms. Adopted. Primary Election. May 3, 1966.

Grand Juries (See Juries, Grand)

Health Departments and Health Care


SQ 390 Additional 2.5 mill levy for county health departments. Adopted. Primary
Election. July 5, 1960.
SQ 561 Increase ad valorem tax to 5 mill levy for county health departments. Rejected.
Primary Election. August 28, 1984.
SQ 575 Additional ad valorem tax levy not to exceed 3 mills for health care. Rejected.
General Election. November 6, 1984.
SQ 647 Measure would enact new laws to impose taxes on health care providers to
pay for health care programs. Rejected. General Election. November 3, 1992.
SQ 667 Creates the Oklahoma Breast Cancer Act, creating a tax on places of
entertainment, recreation or amusement. Rejected. General Election. November
8, 1994.
SQ 685 Allows counties to increase property tax by up to two and one-half mills to
support county health departments. The new tax will only be allowed in
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counties with more than 500,000 persons and must be approved by county
voters. Rejected. General Election. November 7, 2000.
SQ 756 The measure adds Section 37 to Article 2 of the State Constitution. It defines
health care system. It prohibits making a person participate in a health care
system. It prohibits making an employer participate in a health care system.
It prohibits making a health care provider provide treatment in a health
care system. It allows persons and employees to pay for treatment directly.
It allows a health care provider to accept payment for treatment directly. It
allows the purchase of health care insurance in private health care systems.
It allows the sale of health insurance in private health care systems. Adopted.
General Election. November 2, 2010.

Highway Commission
SQ 325 Creating four-member commission. Rejected. General Election. November 7,
1950.
SQ 396 Constitutional Highway Commission. Rejected. Special Election. September 20,
1960.

Highway Users Revenues


SQ 326 Prohibiting diversion of highway users’ revenues. Rejected. General Election.
November 7, 1950.

Homestead Exemptions
SQ 201 Exempting homesteads from ad valorem taxation. Adopted. Special Election.
September 24, 1935.
SQ 208 Providing $1,500 exemption. Rejected. Special Election. September 24, 1935.
SQ 696 Exempts from property tax up to 100 square feet of storm shelters, added after
January 1, 2002, including a safe room designed to protect against tornadoes.
Adopted. General Election. November 5, 2002.
SQ 714 The measure would change the method for determining the fair cash value
of the homestead of certain heads of household. The head of household
must be at least 65 years old, and their gross income must meet income level
requirements. Adopted. November 2, 2004.

Horse Racing
SQ 498 Pari-mutuel betting on horse racing; county option. Rejected. Primary Election.
August 27, 1974.
SQ 553 Creating Horse Racing Commission. Adopted. Runoff Election. September 21,
1982.

Hospital Districts (See Medical Service Districts)


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Human Services Department


SQ 765 The measure amends the Oklahoma Constitution. It abolishes the Oklahoma
Department of Human Services, the Oklahoma Commission of Human
Services, and the position of DHS director; authorizes legislature to create
new department(s) to provide for public welfare. Adopted. General Election.
November 6, 2012.

Impeachment
SQ 73 Drunkenness and intoxication grounds for impeachment. Adopted. Primary
Election. August 4, 1914.
SQ 429 Provisions of impeachment for various state officers. Adopted. Primary Election.
May 3, 1966.

Income Tax
SQ 167 Repeal of money and credits tax law and levying net income tax. Rejected.
Special Election. December 18, 1931.
SQ 175 Reducing ad valorem taxes in lieu of income tax. Rejected. General Election.
November 8, 1932.
SQ 395 Withholding by employer. Referendum Adopted. Law Vetoed. General Election.
November 8, 1960.
SQ 539 Deduction state gross income amount equal to Federal Income Tax payable in
same year. Rejected. Special Election. November 6, 1979.

Industrial Development
SQ 391 Creating Industrial Finance Authority; authorizing $10 million in bonds.
Adopted. Runoff Election. July 26, 1960.
SQ 404 Cities and counties to issue industrial development bonds. Adopted. Primary
Election. May 1, 1962.
SQ 465 Issuance of industrial finance bonds. Nullified.
SQ 468 Issuance of industrial finance bonds with full faith and credit of state. Rejected.
Special Election. September 9, 1969.
SQ 474 Issuance of industrial finance bonds. Rejected. Special Election. March 17, 1970.
SQ 479 Limited tax bonds to obtain industry. Rejected. Special Election. December 7, 1971.
SQ 600 Increasing amount of bonds Industrial Finance Authority can sell to
$90,000,000. Adopted. Primary Election. August 26, 1986.
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Information Technology
SQ 703 Enables the legislature to enact laws limiting vendor liability to the state
information technology contracts, provided that the liability is not less than
the contract amount. Rejected. General Election. November 5, 2002.

Initiative Petition
SQ 698 Raises the petition signature requirement for abolishing certain animal-
related activities from 8 percent to 15 percent of voters voting in the statewide
office receiving the highest number of votes. Rejected. General Election.
November 5, 2002.
SQ 750 Changes the number of required signatures on initiative petitions and
referendums. The measure’s basis only uses general elections with the
governor on the ballot. The measure would have a lowering effect on the
number of required signatures. Adopted. General Election. November 2, 2010.

Insurance
SQ 111 Nonprofit insurance organizations. Rejected. General Election. November 2, 1920.

Judicial Department (See Courts, SQ 441)

Judicial Nominating Commission (See Courts, SQ 447)

Judicial Reform (See Courts, SQ 448)

Juries
SQ 88 Eight-man juries in certain courts. Rejected. Primary Election. August 1, 1916.
SQ 354 Women on juries. Adopted. Primary Election. July 1, 1952.
SQ 449 Providing exceptions to right of trial by jury. (See SQ 459 below)
SQ 459 Exceptions to right of trial by jury. Adopted. Runoff Election. September 17, 1968.
SQ 623 Changes in jury requirements in civil and criminal cases. Adopted. Primary
Election. August 28, 1990.

Juries, Grand
SQ 457 Qualified electors eligible to sign petition. Adopted. Primary Election. August 27,
1968.
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SQ 483 Attorney general to convene when multi-county crime involved. Adopted.


Special Election. December 7, 1971.
SQ 576 Percentage of qualified electors signing petition increased from 1 percent to 2
percent of the county population. Rejected. General Election. November 6, 1984.
SQ 670 Changes the number of signatures needed to call a county grand jury.
Requires signatures equal to sixteen percent of the total vote cast at the last
general election for the county office receiving the highest number of votes.
Adopted. General Election. November 5, 1996.

Labor Commissioner, State


SQ 494 Making office appointive. Rejected. General Election. November 5, 1974.
SQ 512 Making office appointive. Adopted. Special Election. July 22, 1975.
SQ 613 Making office elective. Adopted. General Election, November 8, 1988.

Land Office, Commissioners of the


SQ 212 Appointment by governor. Rejected. Special Election. September 24, 1935.
SQ 514 Change in membership. Adopted. Special Election. July 22, 1975.
SQ 617 This measure would allow the commissioners of the Land Office to grant
commercial and agricultural leases in trust land. Adopted. Primary Election,
August 23, 1988.

Land Titles
SQ 2 Torrens Registration System. Rejected. General Election. November 3, 1908.

Lands, School and Public


SQ 5 Sale of school and public lands. Rejected. General Election. November 3, 1908.
SQ 490 Increasing percentage on valuation. Rejected. Primary Election. August 22, 1972.
SQ 624 Taking private lands for public use will now involve more just compensation
and consideration for injury to land not taken. Adopted. Primary Election.
August 28, 1990.
SQ 635 Changing the way income from the leasing of public lands is distributed to
common schools and the way interest is distributed to the schools. Now based
on number of students, the legislature would henceforth decide distribution
to common schools. Rejected. Special Election. June 26, 1990.
SQ 684 Changing the way the state can use the permanent school fund. The
measure allows the state to use more than the fund’s income to aid schools.
The measure allows the state to diminish the fund itself to aid schools and
universities. Rejected. General Election. November 7, 2000.
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Language
SQ 751 The measure adds an amendment to the State Constitution. It requires that
official state actions be in English. Native American languages could also be
used. Adopted. General Election. November 2, 2010.

Legislature
SQ 77 Abolishing bicameral legislature. Rejected. General Election. November 3, 1914.
SQ 112 Pay of $6.00 per day. Rejected. General Election. November 2, 1920.
SQ 119 Investigation of state officers subject to impeachment. Adopted. Special
Election. October 2, 1923. (Ruled inoperative by Supreme Court.)
SQ 144 Pay of legislators. Rejected. General Election. November 2, 1926.
SQ 243 Membership and salaries. Rejected. General Election. November 8, 1938.
SQ 329 $100 monthly salary. Adopted. Primary Election. July 6, 1948.
SQ 389 Monthly salary of $200. Rejected. Primary Election. July 5, 1960.
SQ 394 Calling itself into session. Rejected. General Election. November 8, 1960.
SQ 397 Apportionment by commission. Rejected. Special Election. September 20, 1960.
SQ 405 Limiting sessions and salary of $300 monthly. Rejected. Runoff Election. May 22,
1962.
SQ 407 Election. Board to apportion House. Rejected. Special Election. September 12,
1961.
SQ 408 Legislative apportionment commission. Rejected. Special Election. November 6,
1962.
SQ 413 Legislative compensation by law. Rejected. Primary Election. May 5, 1964.
SQ 414 Compensation of $25 per day for 75 days. Rejected. General Election. November 3,
1964.
SQ 416 Reapportionment. Adopted. Runoff Election. May 26, 1963.
SQ 419 Increasing terms. Rejected. Special Election. December 3, 1963.
SQ 435 Annual sessions with limit of 90 days. Adopted. Runoff Election. May 24, 1966.
SQ 462 Conflict of interest; creating Board on Legislative Compensation. Adopted.
Primary Election. August 27, 1968.
SQ 477 Repealing certain provisions for legislative apportionment. Rejected Primary
Election. August 25, 1970.
SQ 523 Increasing time limit for legislative apportionment. Adopted. General Election.
November 2, 1976.
SQ 540 Special sessions called by joint order of the legislature. Adopted. General
Election. November 4, 1980.
SQ 551 Apportionment within 45 days of 2nd session following decennial census.
Rejected. General Election. November 4, 1980.
SQ 620 Setting new dates on which regular session of the Legislature can meet.
Adopted. Special Election. March 14, 1989.
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SQ 632 Limiting the term of office for both the Senate and House members to 12
years. Years served need not be consecutive, and service in either House of
the legislature will be counted. When elected or appointed to serve less than
a full term, those years shall not be counted. Effective January 1, 1991. Adopted.
Runoff Election. September 18, 1990.
SQ 662 Limits the terms of U.S. Representatives to three two-year terms and Senators
to two six-year terms. No person could serve more than six years as a
Representative and 12 years as a Senator, or combined 18 years total. Approved.
Runoff Election. September 20, 1994. (Note: This was nullified by the decision of the
U.S. Supreme Court in U.S. Term Limits, Inc., et al., v. Ray Thornton, 514 U.S.779, 1995)
SQ 724 The measure would amend Article V, Section 21 of the State Constitution to
restrict the pay of state legislators found guilty of a crime, or those legislators
who plead guilty or no contest to a crime. Adopted. General Election. November
7, 2006.
SQ 748 The measure amends Sections 11A and 11B of Article 5 of the State
Constitution. The measure changes the name of the Apportionment
Commission. It removes all three existing commission members, with
appointments made by the Governor, Senate President Pro Tempore, and
House Speaker. The Lieutenant Governor chairs as a non-voting member.
Adopted. General Election. November 2, 2010.

Libraries
SQ 392 Additional millage for county libraries. Adopted. Runoff Election. July 26, 1960.
SQ 507 Increasing millage for county libraries from 2 to 4 mills. Adopted. General
Election. November 2, 1976.
SQ 666 Allows all counties the option of funding county library districts with ad
valorem taxes approved by voters. Raises cap on the ad valorem tax levy for
libraries from four (4) to six (6) mills in certain counties, based on population.
Approved. General Election. November 8, 1994.

Lieutenant Governor
SQ 508 Added as member of Board of Equalization. Adopted. Special Election. July 22,
1975.
SQ 514 Added as member of the Commissioners of the Land Office. Adopted. Special
Election. July 22, 1975.

Loans and Lenders


SQ 454 Classification of loans and licensing of lenders. Adopted. Runoff Election.
September 17, 1968.
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Lotteries
SQ 658 Would legalize a state lottery. Rejected. Special Election. May 10, 1994.
SQ 705 Would create the Oklahoma Education Lottery Act as well as create the
Oklahoma Lottery Commission that would operate a state lottery. Adopted.
General Election. November 2, 2004.
SQ 706 Would create the Oklahoma Education Lottery Trust Fund. Adopted. General
Election. November 2, 2004.

Marriage
SQ 711 Would add a new section of law to the Constitution defining marriage to be
between one man and one woman. Adopted. General Election. November 2, 2004.

Medical Examiners, Board


SQ 241 Composition of board and requiring hearings on license revocation. Rejected.
General Election. November 5, 1940.

Medical Service Districts


SQ 476 Creation of hospital districts through bond issues. Rejected. Runoff Election.
September 15, 1970.
SQ 504 4–mill levy to provide emergency service districts. Rejected. Runoff Election.
September 17, 1974.
SQ 522 Providing for emergency medical service districts and election for issuance of
bonds. Adopted. Primary Election. August 24, 1976.
SQ 528 Authorizing counties to create hospital districts. Rejected. Primary Election.
August 22, 1978.
SQ 678 Would allow counties or parts of counties to withdraw from an existing
ambulance service district if approved by the voters in the county. Adopted.
General Election. November 3, 1998.

Mine Inspector, Chief


SQ 513 Appointment by governor. Adopted. Special Election. July 22, 1975.
SQ 594 Removes mention of Chief Mine Inspector from Constitution. Duties given to
Department of Mines. Adopted. Primary Election. August 26, 1986.

New Jerusalem District


SQ 6 Centrally located land for model city, public buildings. Rejected. General
Election. November 8, 1910.
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Oath of Office
SQ 445 Oath of office for public officials. Rejected. General Election. November 5, 1968.
SQ 466 Form of oath of office for public officials. Adopted. Special Election. September 9,
1969.

Oil Inspections
SQ 238 State oil inspections supervised by Tax Commission instead of Corporation
Commission. Rejected. General Election. November 8, 1938.

Oklahoma Military Academy


SQ 346 Proposing Board of Regents. Rejected. General Election. November 7, 1950.
SQ 372 Creating Board of Regents. Rejected. Primary Election. July 3, 1956.

Oleomargarine
SQ 164 Repeal of law regulating and taxing. Referendum Rejected. Law Sustained.
General Election. November 8, 1932.
SQ 236 Regulating and collecting tax by Tax Commission. Rejected. General Election.
November 8, 1938.

Pardon and Parole Board


SQ 309 Creating board and specifying duties of governor. Adopted. Primary Election. July
11, 1944.
SQ 446 Legislature to create new board. Rejected. Primary Election. August 27, 1968.
SQ 502 Creating full-time board. Rejected. Runoff Election. September 17, 1974.
SQ 593 Neither Pardon and Parole nor governor to grant paroles to convicts
sentenced to death. Adopted. General Election. November 4, 1986.
SQ 664 Would allow legislature to set minimum prison terms for felons. Approved.
Primary Election. August 23, 1994.
SQ 762 The measure decreases the power and authority of the governor by removing
the governor from the parole process for persons convicted of certain offenses
defined as nonviolent offenses. Approved. General Election. November 6, 2102.
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Pari-mutuel Betting (See Horse Racing)

Police Officers
SQ 187 Authorizing cities to provide pensions. Rejected. General Election. November 6,
1934.
SQ 207 Authorizing cities to provide pensions. Adopted. General Election. November 3,
1936.

Presidential Electors
SQ 388 Nomination of presidential electors by political parties. Adopted. Primary
Election. July 5, 1960.

Prisons
SQ 682 Would allow the state to enter into contracts, up to 15–year terms, with
counties and cities for housing of state inmates. Cities and counties could
build or add to existing jails to participate. Adopted. General Election. November
3, 1998.

Public Service Corporations (See also Corporation Commission)


SQ 24 Transfer to or consolidation with foreign corporations. Rejected. General
Election. November 8, 1910.
SQ 186 Transactions supervised by Corporation Commission. Rejected. General
Election. November 6, 1934.
SQ 282 Approval of Corporation Commission for merger or sale. Rejected. General
Election. November 5, 1940.

Racial Definitions
SQ 527 Repealing certain racial definitions. Adopted. General Election. November 7, 1978.

Railroad, Transportation,
and Transmission Companies
SQ 16 Authorizing incorporation of out-of-state companies. Rejected. Special Election.
June 11, 1910.
SQ 25 Same as SQ 16. Rejected. Special Election. April 25, 1911.
SQ 46 Purchase and sale of property or franchise. Adopted. Special Election. August 5,
1913.
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SQ 545 Revenue funding for joint public transportation facilities. Rejected. General
Election. November 4, 1980.
SQ 592 Allowing railroads to charge more than two cents per mile for any first-class
passenger. Adopted. General Election. November 4, 1986.
SQ 643 Repeals necessity of railroad to pass through county seat and build depot
when passing within 4 miles of same. Adopted. General Election. November 3,
1992.

Rainy Day Fund


SQ 708 The measure would change the amount which could be spent from the Rainy
Day Fund. In the event of revenue failure, up to three-eights of the fund could
be spent. The total amount spent from the fund could not exceed the amount
of funds shortage predicted by the State Board of Equalization. Adopted.
General Election. November 2, 2004.
SQ 725 The measure would allow money to be spent from the Rainy Day Fund to
retain employment for state residents by helping at-risk manufacturers.
Payments would be made to manufacturers to make investments in
Oklahoma. Adopted. General Election. November 7, 2006.
SQ 757 The measure amends Article 10, Section 23 of the State Constitution. It
increases the amount of surplus revenue which goes into the Rainy Day Fund.
The amount would increase from 10 percent to 15 percent. Adopted. General
Election. November 2, 2010.

Real Property, Delinquent Tax


SQ 361 Eliminating or reducing delinquent tax assessment charges. Adopted. General
Election. November 2, 1954.
SQ 702 Allows the legislature to enact laws for the abatement of property taxes under
certain conditions. Adopted. General Election. November 5, 2002.

Retirement System
SQ 645 Requires that proceeds, assets, and income of certain public retirement
systems (state agencies) be held, invested or disbursed as in trust for a limited
purpose only. Adopted. General Election. November 3, 1992.

Right-To-Work
SQ 409 Neither membership nor nonmembership in unions as condition of
employment. Rejected. Primary Election. May 5, 1964.
SQ 695 Bans new employment contracts that require joining, remaining in, or
quitting a labor organization to get or keep a job, and bans contracts
requiring dues or other payments to labor organizations, or requiring labor
organization approval of an employee to get or keep a job. Adopted. Special
Election. September 25, 2002.
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Roads and Highways


SQ 398 Transfer of county road construction to Highway Department. Rejected. Special
Election. September 20, 1960.

Sales Tax
SQ 226 Increase from 1 to 2 cents for welfare. Adopted. Primary Election. July 7, 1936.
SQ 349 Increasing from 2 to 3 percent. Rejected. General Election. November 4, 1952.
SQ 425 Increase of one cent. Rejected. Special Election. April 27, 1965.
SQ 693 Amends Constitution to allow expanding sources for payment of local bonds
issued for economic/community development to include a sales tax not
to exceed one cent or apportionment of tax increment financing revenues.
Adopted. General Election. November 5, 2002.

School Administration
SQ 671 Amends Constitution to allow school districts to make contracts with school
superintendents for more than one year, but no more than three. Adopted.
General Election. November 5, 1996.

School Annexation
SQ 423 For those not maintaining 12 years of instruction. Rejected. General Election.
November 3, 1964.

School Financing
SQ 23 Statewide distribution of taxes from public service corporations. Rejected.
General Election. November 8, 1910.
SQ 45 Legislature to levy taxes for school financing for five months of year. Rejected.
General Election. November 5, 1912.
SQ 57 State distribution of taxes from public service corporations. Adopted. Special
Election. August 5, 1913.
SQ 59 Tax levy by legislature for five months of year. Rejected. Primary Election. August
4, 1914.
SQ 83 Public service corporation taxation for common school funds. Rejected.
Primary Election. August 1, 1916.
SQ 99 Taxing public service corporations for school purposes. Rejected. General
Election. November 2, 1920.
SQ 109 Property tax of 6 to 10 mills for common schools. Rejected. General Election.
November 2, 1920.
SQ 145 Creating Special Tax Apportionment Fund for common schools. Rejected.
General Election. November 2, 1926.
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SQ 314 Increasing ad valorem tax rate for school purposes. Adopted. General Election.
November 5, 1946.
SQ 315 Appropriating funds on basis of $42 per capita statewide. Adopted. General
Election. November 5, 1946.
SQ 316 Additional one mill for school construction. Adopted. General Election.
November 5, 1946.
SQ 319 Levying one mill for construction of separate schools. Adopted. Primary
Election. July 2, 1946.
SQ 327 Levying one mill for construction of separate schools. Adopted. Primary
Election. July 6, 1948.
SQ 368 Ad valorem levies for public schools. Adopted. Special Election. April 5, 1955.
SQ 421 Local support levy for schools. Rejected. General Election. November 3, 1964.
SQ 422 Increasing minimum programs. Rejected. General Election. November 3, 1964.
SQ 430 Local support levy. Adopted. Special Election. September 14, 1965.
SQ 442 Deposit of school funds in banks insured by FDIC. Adopted. Primary Election.
August 27, 1968.
SQ 487 Making certain local support levies permanent until repealed. Rejected.
General Election. November 7, 1972.
SQ 546 Allowing up to 15 mills on emergency levy. Rejected. General Election. November
4, 1980.
SQ 548 Maximum indebtedness increased from 10 percent to 20 percent. Rejected.
General Election. November 4, 1980.
SQ 549 Making emergency and local support levies uniform until repealed. Rejected.
General Election. November 4, 1980.
SQ 572 Limit on debt a school district may incur for buildings and equipment
increased from 10 to 15 percent. Rejected. General Election. November 6, 1984.
SQ 578 Amending wording and limits on Public Common Building Equalization
Fund for school districts. Adopted. Primary Election. August 28, 1984.
SQ 580 Authorize local school district incentive tax levy. Up to 10 mills. Rejected.
General Election. November 6, 1984.
SQ 582 Permit taxing of schools and colleges operating for profit. Remove tax for
ex-Civil War soldiers and their widows. Adopted. General Election. November 6,
1984.
SQ 599 Amends the way school funds can be invested. Adopted. Primary Election.
August 26, 1986.
SQ 634 Changing the way local school property taxes on certain property are
distributed with the legislature to decide how the fund is distributed to
schools across the state. Rejected. Special Election. June 26, 1990.
SQ 659 Affecting the emergency school levy, local support levy and building fund
levy, making them permanent until repealed by voters. Rejected. Annual School
election February 8, 1994.
SQ 665 Allows for laws providing for use of permanent common school fund and
other funds to guarantee bonds. Approved. General Election. November 8, 1994.
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SQ 684 Changing the way the state can use the permanent school fund. The
measure allows the state to use more than the fund’s income to aid schools.
The measure allows the state to diminish the fund itself to aid schools and
universities. Rejected. General Election. November 7, 2000.
SQ 690 Changing the procedure for voter approval of emergency levy, local support
levy and the building fund levy for school districts. Allows each school
district to decide to eliminate the need for an annual election for those levies.
Once levies are approved, the voters of the school district would also decide
whether to allow them to continue from year to year. The vote on levies would
change only if another election is held and the voters rescind their prior
action. Adopted. General Election. November 7, 2000.
SQ 704 Allows school districts to use monies in their building fund for county
assessor inspections for ad valorem revaluation purposes. Rejected. General
Election. November 5, 2002.
SQ 744 The measure adds a new article to the Constitution. It sets a minimum average
amount the state must annually spend on common schools. It requires the
state to spend annually, no less than the average amount spent on each
student by the surrounding states of Missouri, Texas, Kansas, Arkansas,
Colorado, and New Mexico. Rejected. General Election. November 2, 2010.

School Land (See Lands, School and Public)

Schools, County Superintendent of


(See County Superintendent of Schools)

Secretary of State
SQ 508 Removal from Board of Equalization. Adopted. Special Election. July 22, 1975.
SQ 511 Appointment by governor. Adopted. Special Election. July 22, 1975.
SQ 514 Removal from Commissioners of the Land Office. Adopted. Special Election. July
22, 1975.

Segregation
SQ 428 Repealing requirement for separate schools. Adopted. Primary Election. May 3,
1966.
SQ 475 Prohibiting segregation in public schools. Rejected. Runoff Election. September
15, 1970.
SQ 526 Prohibiting segregation in public schools. Adopted. General Election. November
7, 1978.
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Senators, United States


SQ 41 Election by direct vote of people. Adopted. Primary Election. August 6, 1912.

Sentencing
SQ 525 Allowing legislature to prescribe minimum mandatory sentence for persons
convicted of third felony. Adopted. General Election. November 7, 1978.

Silent Vote (See Constitution, State SQ 495 and 496)

Slot Machines (See Gambling, SQ 62 and 216)

State Appropriations
SQ 754 Adds a new section to the State Constitution. The measure would prohibit the
Constitution from requiring the legislature from funding state functions based
on predetermined constitutional formulas; how much others states spend on
functions; and how much any entity spends on a function. Rejected. General
Election. November 2, 2010.

State Capitol
SQ 3 Location of capitol by vote of people. Rejected. General Election. November 3,
1908.
SQ 4 Obtaining site for capitol. Rejected. General Election. November 3, 1908.
SQ 15 Locating capitol in Oklahoma City. Adopted. Special Election. June 11, 1910.
SQ 40 Location at Guthrie. Rejected. General Election. November 5, 1912.

State Offices
SQ 122 Qualifications for certain elective offices. Adopted. Special Election. October 2,
1923. (Supreme Court ruled election invalid.)
SQ 122 (Resubmitted) Qualifications for certain elective officers. Rejected. General
Election. November 2, 1930.
SQ 281 Qualifications for elective offices. Rejected. General Election. November 5, 1940.
SQ 302 Qualifications for elective officers. Adopted. General Election. November 3, 1942.
SQ 436 Limiting governor to two terms; secretary of state, auditor, treasurer eligible to
succeed self. Adopted. Primary Election. May 3, 1966.
SQ 456 Permitting change in salary of elected or appointive officer during terms.
Rejected. Primary Election. August 27, 1968.
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SQ 747 This measure amends sections 4 and 23 of Articles 6 and section 15 of Article
9 of the State Constitution. It limits the ability of voters to re-elect statewide
elected officers by limiting how many years those officers can serve. It limits
the number of years a person may serve in each statewide elected office.
Service as governor is limited to eight years; lieutenant governor is limited
to eight years; attorney general is limited to eight years; treasurer is limited
to eight years; commissioner of labor is limited to eight years; auditor and
inspector is limited to eight years; superintendent of public instruction is
limited to eight years; insurance commissioner is limited to eight years; and
corporation commissioner is limited to twelve years. Adopted. General Election.
November 2, 2010.

Sunday Closing
SQ 478 Prohibiting sale of certain merchandise on consecutive days of Saturday and
Sunday. Rejected. Special Election. December 7, 1971.

Superintendent of Public Instruction


(See Equalization Board, SQ 508)

Superintendent of Schools, County


(See County Superintendent of Schools)

Tax Commission
SQ 81 Creating Tax Commission and abolishing Board of Equalization. Rejected.
Primary Election. August 1, 1916.
SQ 679 Would allow salaries of Corporation Commissioners and members of the
Oklahoma Tax Commission to be raised at any time so long as pay was equal.
Rejected. General Election. November 3, 1998.

Taxation (See also Ad Valorem, Income Tax, Sales Tax, School Financing)
SQ 75 Levy on mining, oil and gas. Rejected. General Election. November 3, 1914.
SQ 141 Procedure for testing tax levy. Adopted. Primary Election. August 3, 1926.
(Supreme Court ruled unconstitutional.)
SQ 226 Increasing motor vehicle excise tax from 1 to 2 percent. Adopted. Primary
Election. July 7, 1936.
SQ 253 Apportionment of motor vehicle and gasoline taxes. Rejected. General Election.
November 5, 1940.
SQ 361 Minimizing delinquent tax assessment charges against real property. Adopted.
General Election. November 2, 1954.
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SQ 444 Legislature to define amounts and imposition. Adopted. Primary Election.


August 27, 1968.
SQ 544 Levying for public and private transportation systems. Rejected. General
Election. November 4, 1980.
SQ 590 Poll tax to be removed because it is obsolete. Adopted. General Election.
November 4, 1986.
SQ 597 Allowing tax to be placed on federal property obtained by foreclosure of
bankruptcy, unless tax prohibited by federal law. Adopted. General Election.
November 4, 1986.
SQ 604 Would allow cities to vote extra millage. Adopted. Presidential Preferential Primary
Election, March 8, 1988.
SQ 618 This measure would require the legislature to define the term, “manufacturing
facility,” by law, for purposes of the property tax exemption. Adopted. Primary
Election, August 23, 1988.
SQ 640 Would require approval of majority of voters before revenue bills could
become law unless approved by three-fourths of each house of the legislature.
Adopted. Special Election. March 10, 1992.
SQ 648 Would give counties the option of exempting household goods and certain
livestock from ad valorem taxation. Adopted. General Election. November 3, 1992.
SQ 685 Allows counties to increase property tax by up to two and one-half mills to
support county health departments. The new tax will only be allowed in
counties with more than 500,000 persons and must be approved by county
voters. Rejected. General Election. November 7, 2000.
SQ 707 The measure would allow cities, towns, or counties to use taxes and fees for
specific public investments, development financing, or as an income source
for other public bodies in the area. Adopted. General Election. November 2, 2004.
SQ 715 The measure would allow property tax exemptions for certain injured
veterans or their surviving spouses. The exemption would be for the full fair
cash value of the homestead. Adopted. General Election. November 2, 2004.
SQ 723 The measure would add Article XVI-A to the Oklahoma Constitution, creating
a Bridge and Highway Trust Fund. The provision would levy new gasoline and
diesel fuel taxes, of which 80 percent would go into the trust fund. Rejected.
Special Election. September 13, 2005.
SQ 734 The measure would provide a property tax exemption to goods that are
shipped into the state, but do not remain in the state for more than ninety
days. Adopted. General Election, November 7, 2006.
SQ 735 The measure amends the Oklahoma Constitution. It creates an exemption
from personal property tax. The exemption would be for the full amount of
taxes due on all household personal property. The exemption would apply
to certain injured veterans. It would also apply to those veterans’ surviving
spouses. Adopted. General Election. November 4, 2008.
SQ 741 The measure amends the Oklahoma Constitution. It is related to exemptions
from property taxes. It would require a person or business to file an
application for an exemption. No exemption could be granted prior to filing
an application. Adopted. General Election. November 4, 2008.
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Teacher Retirement
SQ 242 Authorization legislature to provide retirement, death, and disability benefits.
Rejected. General Election. November 8, 1938.
SQ 303 Authorizing legislature to provide retirement system. Rejected. General Election.
November 3, 1942.
SQ 306 Creating state system. Adopted. Primary Election. July 14, 1942.

Textbooks
SQ 137 Repeal of free textbook bill. Referendum Rejected. Law Sustained. General
Election. November 2, 1926.
SQ 172 Creating Board of Education, Textbook Committee and free textbooks.
Rejected. Special Election. December 18, 1931.
SQ 318 Free textbooks for all school pupils. Adopted. General Election. November 5, 1946.

Tobacco
SQ 692 Creates the Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust Fund. A percentage of
payments received shall be deposited in the trust fund. The percentage goes
from 50 percent for the fiscal year ending June 2002 to 75 percent for any fiscal
year ending 2007 or after. Monies not deposited in the trust fund shall be
subject to legislative appropriations. The trust fund would be managed by a
board of directors consisting of members appointed by various state officials
and chaired by the state treasurer. Adopted. General Election. November 7, 2000.
SQ 701 Limits the annual expenditure from the Tobacco Settlement Endowment
Trust Fund to five and one-half percent of the Fund’s average market value.
Rejected. General Election. November 5, 2002.
SQ 713 The measure would end sales tax on cigarettes and other tobacco products.
The measure places a new tax on cigarettes. The measure places a new tax on
other tobacco products. Adopted. General Election. November 2, 2004.

Township Government
SQ 58 Establishing or abolishing township government. Adopted. Special Election.
August 5, 1913.

Transportation
SQ 555 Directing legislature to establish procedures for creation of transportation
districts. Rejected. Primary Election. August 24, 1982.
SQ 579 Transportation service districts, formation, and funding. Rejected. General
Election. November 6, 1984.
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Treasurer, State
SQ 469 State Treasurer sole authority over deposit of state funds. Act Rejected. General
Election. November 3, 1970.
SQ 559 Trust Fund. Rejected. Primary Election. August 24, 1982.
SQ 692 Creates the Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust Fund. A percentage of
payments received shall be deposited in the trust fund. The percentage goes
from 50 percent for the fiscal year ending June 2002 to 75 percent for any fiscal
year ending 2007 or after. Monies not deposited in the trust fund shall be
subject to legislative appropriations. The trust fund would be managed by a
board of directors consisting of members appointed by various state officials
and chaired by the state treasurer. Adopted. General Election. November 7, 2000.

Turnpikes
SQ 359 Repealing Turnpike Projects in SB 454. Act Adopted. Law Sustained. Special
Election. January 26, 1954.
SQ 360 Providing new turnpike routes. Act Adopted. Law Sustained. Special Election.
January 26, 1954.

Unemployment Relief
SQ 171 Creating public works projects. Rejected. Primary Election. July 5, 1932.

United Nations
SQ 344 Supporting United Nations; urging world federal government. Rejected.
General Election. November 7, 1951.

Utilities, Public
SQ 205 Government indebtedness to acquire public utilities. Rejected. General Election.
November 8, 1938.
SQ 574 Indebtedness to finance public utilities. Rejected. General Election. November 6,
1984.

Vehicle Registration
SQ 524 Establishing staggered five-year tags and mail-order system. Adopted. General
Election. November 7, 1978.
SQ 691 Changes vehicle registration fees and taxes. Annual registration fees change
to a flat fee based on the number of years registered. The fee would be $85.00
for years one through four, $75 for years five through eight, $55 for years nine
though twelve, and $35 for years thirteen through sixteen and $15 for years
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seventeen and over. The method of calculating vehicle excise tax would
change, basing the excise tax on the actual sales price instead of the existing
arbitrary formula. Also reduces tag costs for recreational vehicles. Adopted.
Primary Election. August 22, 2000.

Veterans
SQ 116 Bonus for World War I. Rejected. General Election. November 7, 1922.
SQ 123 Benefits for World War I. Rejected. Special Election. October 2, 1923.
SQ 355 State veterans’ bonus. Rejected. General Election. November 4, 1952.
SQ 362 Providing farm loans. Adopted. Primary Election. July 6, 1954.
SQ 369 Veterans Loan Authority for farm and home loans. Rejected. Primary Election.
July 3, 1956.
SQ 370 Repealing authority for loans to veterans from school funds. Rejected. Primary
Election. July 3, 1956.

Victims and Victims’ Rights (See Crime Victims)

Vocational-Technical Education
SQ 434 Authorizing area school districts; five-mill levy. Adopted. Runoff Election. May
24, 1966.

Voting
SQ 17 Would prohibit voting unless voter is able to read and write any section of
State Constitution. Further, any person who, prior to January 1, 1866, lived in
a foreign nation, or any lineal descendent of such person, who was entitled to
vote under any form of government, would not be denied the right to register
and vote because of his inability to read or write. Adopted. Primary Election.
August 2, 1910. (Note: Found by U.S. Supreme Court in Guinn v. U.S., 238 U.S. 347, 1915,
to be in violation of the 15th Amendment to U.S. Constitution.)
SQ 80 Initiative measure only method to enact law for registration of electors.
Rejected. General Election. November 7, 1916.
SQ 82 Literacy test for electors. Rejected. Primary Election. August 1, 1916.
SQ 356 Lowering voting age to 18. Rejected. General Election. November 4, 1952.
SQ 412 Residency requirements for voting. Adopted. Primary Election. May 5, 1964.
SQ 432 Waiving residency requirements in presidential elections. Adopted. Primary
Election. May 3, 1966.
SQ 484 Providing 18–year-old vote. Adopted. Special Election. December 7, 1971.
SQ 488 Removing requirements voters be property taxpayers in municipal public
utility bond elections. Rejected. Primary Election. August 22, 1972.
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SQ 503 Removing durational residency requirements. Rejected. Primary Election. August


27, 1974.
SQ 746 The measure requires that each person appearing to vote present a document
providing their identity. The document must have a name and photograph
of the voter, and it must have been issued by the federal, state, or tribal
government. Adopted. General Election. November 2, 2010.

Voting Machines
SQ 464 Eliminating straight-party voting in elections where there are nonpartisan and
retention candidates. Rejected. General Election. November 3, 1970.

Water
SQ 558 Amending Article X of the Constitution to allow the legislature to incur
indebtedness and make grants or gifts for water resource development and
sewage treatment. Rejected. General Election. November 2, 1982.

Welfare Assistance (See Elderly)

Wildlife Conservation Commission


SQ 374 Creating commission and department. Adopted. Primary Election. July 3, 1956.
SQ 742 The measure adds a new section to the State Constitution. Allows all people
of this state the right to hunt, trap, fish, and take game and fish. It allows the
Wildlife Conservation Commission to approve methods and procedures for
hunting, trapping, fishing, and taking of game and fish. It allows for taking
of game and fish by traditional means. Adopted. General Election. November 4,
2008.

Witnesses
SQ 482 Immunity from prosecution. Adopted. Special Election. December 7, 1971.

Women
SQ 8 Women’s right to vote. Rejected. General Election. November 8, 1910.
SQ 97 Universal suffrage. Adopted. General Election. November 5, 1918.
SQ 211 Eligible for elective state office. Rejected. Special Election. September 24, 1935.
SQ 281 Qualifications for elective officers, including allowing women to run for office.
Rejected. General Election. November 5, 1940.
SQ 302 Qualifications for elective officers, including allowing women to run for office.
Adopted. General Election. November 3, 1942.
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SQ 354 Women on juries. Adopted. Primary Election. July 1, 1952.


SQ 371 Creating Board of Regents for Oklahoma College for Women. Rejected. Primary
Election. July 3, 1956.
SQ 517 Repealing archaic provisions for women to vote only in school elections.
Adopted. General Election. November 2, 1976.

Worker’s Compensation
SQ 86 Legislation to provide death and injury benefits. Rejected. Primary Election.
August 1, 1916.
SQ 121 Compulsory compensation in case of death or permanent, partial disability.
Rejected. Special Election. October 2, 1923.
SQ 304 No statutory limit on amount recoverable. Rejected. General Election. November
11, 1942.
SQ 345 Compensation for death resulting from injuries during employment. Adopted.
Primary Election. July 4, 1950.
SQ 571 Right to sue for damages resulting in death. Rejected. General Election.
November 6, 1984.
SQ 586 Allowing legislature to set statutory limits on damages recovered from
personal injuries resulting in death. Adopted. Special Election. April 30, 1985.
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County-by-County Vote for Governor


General Election, November 2, 2010
Jari Mary Jari Mary
County Askins (D) Fallin (R) County Askins (D) Fallin (R)
Adair 2,501 3,023 LeFlore 5,950 7,040
Alfalfa 737 1,301 Lincoln 3,838 6,976
Atoka 1,500 2,231 Logan 4,098 8,848
Beaver 321 1,564 Love 1,107 1,554
Beckham 1,994 3,471 Major 791 2,221
Blaine 1,100 2,061 Marshall 1,485 2,528
Bryan 4,346 6,115 Mayes 4,768 6,992
Caddo 3,602 3,723 McClain 3,817 7,248
Canadian 9,964 24,964 McCurtain 4,035 4,312
Carter 4,461 8,478 McIntosh 2,921 3,244
Cherokee 5,609 5,850 Murray 1,802 2,177
Choctaw 1,843 2,227 Muskogee 8,348 9,405
Cimarron 263 734 Noble 1,200 2,782
Cleveland 30,467 42,797 Nowata 1,300 1,981
Coal 958 1,052 Okfuskee 1,405 1,619
Comanche 10,950 10,827 Oklahoma 82,316 111,614
Cotton 1,007 818 Okmulgee 4,906 5,393
Craig 1,834 2,470 Osage 6,473 7,938
Creek 7,034 13,377 Ottawa 3,138 3,985
Custer 2,654 5,061 Pawnee 1,813 3,030
Delaware 4,127 7,304 Payne 8,258 11,633
Dewey 557 1,307 Pittsburg 5,671 6,808
Ellis 415 1,105 Pontotoc 4,412 5,365
Garfield 5,318 11,515 Pottawatomie 6,536 11,832
Garvin 3,641 5,254 Pushmataha 1,525 1,901
Grady 5,741 10,031 Roger Mills 413 923
Grant 613 1,199 Rogers 9,171 18,874
Greer 683 892 Seminole 2,689 3,637
Harmon 334 420 Sequoyah 4,497 5,659
Harper 331 899 Stephens 8,217 6,458
Haskell 1,525 1,901 Texas 889 3,545
Hughes 1,642 1,881 Tillman 1,020 1,083
Jackson 2,050 3,950 Tulsa 63,558 105,060
Jefferson 943 881 Wagoner 6,678 14,314
Johnston 1,231 1,713 Washington 5,039 11,548
Kay 4,970 8,656 Washita 1,333 2,265
Kingfisher 1,295 3,504 Woods 1,043 2,042
Kiowa 1,250 1,424 Woodward 1,523 4,082
Latimer 1,467 1,610 Total 409,261 625,506
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County Election Tables


Vote for President and Governor
Presidential years are in bolder type.
Year Dem Rep Other Total Year Dem Rep Other Total
2004 2562 4971 0 7533
Adair 2006 3253 1565 0 4818
1907 922 718 6 1646 2008 2052 4638 0 6690
1908 825 782 26 1633 2010 2501 3023 0 5524
1910 753 693 35 1481 2012 2127 4381 0 5524
1912 916 850 162 1928
1914 1182 1028 183 2393 Alfalfa
1916 1190 1010 221 2421 1907 1323 1698 122 3143
1918 1019 923 30 1972 1908 1459 1732 179 3370
1920 1560 2020 25 3605 1910 1288 1883 369 3540
1922 2470 1901 28 4399 1912 1179 1714 484 3377
1924 1942 2317 229 4488 1914 954 1239 832 3025
1926 1796 1926 8 3730 1916 1390 1378 546 3314
1928 1944 2867 20 4831 1918 892 1393 173 2458
1930 2658 2263 4 4925 1920 1350 3004 348 4702
1932 3812 1941 0 5753 1922 1659 3025 50 4734
1934 2793 3271 358 6099 1924 1558 2967 656 5181
1936 3257 2699 16 5972 1926 1824 3017 38 4879
1938 3573 2125 21 5719 1928 1086 4224 107 5417
1940 3203 3275 6 6484 1930 2341 2428 7 4776
1942 2368 2205 10 4583 1932 3642 2037 0 5679
1944 2760 2792 12 5564 1934 2378 3399 120 5897
1946 2684 1982 20 4686 1936 3398 2573 55 6026
1948 3067 2407 0 5474 1938 2556 2644 84 5284
1950 2834 2808 6 5648 1940 2720 3675 60 6455
1952 2725 3037 0 5762 1942 1454 2414 33 3901
1954 2988 1905 0 4893 1944 1716 3434 32 5182
1956 2418 3152 0 5570 1946 1060 2318 114 3492
1958 3136 1651 43 4830 1948 1838 2765 0 4603
1960 1903 3655 0 5558 1950 1683 2858 7 4548
1962 2419 2652 8 5079 1952 1118 4155 0 5273
1964 3003 2859 0 5862 1954 1214 2445 0 3659
1966 2484 2336 18 4838 1956 1371 3251 0 4622
1968 1549 2877 1000 5426 1958 1881 1268 397 3546
1970 2471 2204 158 4833 1960 1067 3332 0 4399
1972 1601 4720 134 6455 1962 977 3061 9 4047
1974 3306 2165 0 5471 1964 1730 2450 0 4180
1976 3183 3013 63 6259 1966 1018 2320 7 3345
1978 2746 2223 116 5085 1968 865 2672 310 3847
1980 2761 6429 151 9341 1970 1258 1949 77 3284
1982 4112 1965 10 6087 1972 641 3208 88 3937
1984 2266 4423 56 6745 1974 1761 1699 0 3460
1986 2900 2745 176 5821 1976 1725 2113 59 3897
1988 2624 3558 58 6240 1978 1215 1974 20 3209
1990 2512 1168 314 3994 1980 899 2628 115 3642
1992 2645 2994 944 6583 1982 1969 1012 2 2983
1994 1937 2063 918 4918 1984 866 2715 27 3608
1996 2792 2956 773 6521 1986 1147 1422 313 2882
1998 2140 2111 61 4312 1988 1117 1960 55 3132
2000 2361 3503 113 5977 1990 1313 874 472 2659
2002 2803 2374 874 6051 1992 741 1567 737 3045
County Election for President and Governor 647

Year Dem Rep Other Total Year Dem Rep Other Total
1994 550 1017 774 2341 1996 2281 1542 550 4373
1996 796 1504 363 2663 1998 1746 1658 50 3454
1998 726 1367 23 2116 2000 1906 2375 43 4324
2000 583 1886 38 2507 2002 2429 1211 181 3821
2002 782 964 297 2,043 2004 1946 3142 0 5088
2004 470 2201 0 2671 2006 2372 806 0 3178
2006 1389 683 0 2072 2008 1370 3511 0 4881
2008 411 2023 0 2434 2010 1500 2231 0 3731
2010 737 1301 0 2038 2012 1243 3538 0 4781
2012 322 1761 0 2083
Beaver
Atoka 1907 1245 1235 109 2589
1907 1261 851 98 2210 1908 1212 1362 197 2771
1908 784 757 198 1739 1910 963 1204 268 2435
1910 1005 630 208 1843 1912 926 1070 520 2516
1912 1100 669 577 2346 1914 791 940 429 2160
1914 1135 900 954 2989 1916 1382 917 479 2778
1916 1479 925 540 2944 1918 878 978 74 1930
1918 1346 1039 53 2438 1920 1068 1965 240 3273
1920 2103 2078 636 4817 1922 1408 1885 45 3338
1922 3623 2022 19 5664 1924 1195 1565 407 3167
1924 2204 1130 725 4059 1926 1134 1137 44 2315
1926 1700 1099 37 2836 1928 887 2596 41 3524
1928 2056 1572 33 3661 1930 1754 1226 10 2990
1930 2544 592 0 3136 1932 2553 1358 0 3911
1932 3678 562 0 4240 1934 1651 2278 64 3993
1934 3273 1576 117 4966 1936 2502 1340 21 3863
1936 3173 1141 9 4323 1938 1256 2087 14 3357
1938 3192 546 8 3746 1940 2034 2219 29 4282
1940 3601 2218 13 5832 1942 1385 1160 24 2569
1942 1499 669 9 2177 1944 1355 1913 27 3295
1944 2172 1515 6 3693 1946 1068 1040 43 2151
1946 1993 792 21 2806 1948 1596 1420 0 3016
1948 3104 1033 0 4137 1950 1446 1502 5 2953
1950 2867 1131 2 4000 1952 819 2539 0 3358
1952 2654 2004 0 4658 1954 1299 1450 0 2749
1954 3017 915 0 3932 1956 946 2046 0 2992
1956 2424 1731 0 4155 1958 788 585 107 1480
1958 2068 271 86 2425 1960 887 2442 0 3329
1960 1759 1892 0 3651 1962 879 1901 3 2783
1962 1827 1632 19 3478 1964 1508 1982 0 3490
1964 2459 1424 0 3883 1966 1012 1333 11 2356
1966 1754 1166 14 2934 1968 624 2114 339 3077
1968 1400 1131 1613 4144 1970 1254 1005 25 2284
1970 2381 905 260 3546 1972 522 2562 102 3186
1972 933 2905 89 3927 1974 1530 894 0 2424
1974 3207 579 0 3786 1976 1213 1801 47 3061
1976 3276 1098 28 4402 1978 1125 1308 19 2452
1978 2341 1079 31 3451 1980 696 2430 92 3218
1980 2505 1613 98 4216 1982 1471 832 3 2306
1982 3351 624 5 3980 1984 536 2689 27 3252
1984 2047 2361 36 4444 1986 599 1828 101 2528
1986 2520 1505 148 4173 1988 777 2013 44 2834
1988 2565 1971 34 4570 1990 1025 1082 212 2319
1990 2826 818 149 3793 1992 580 1699 571 2850
1992 2336 1561 1270 5167 1994 416 1252 456 2124
1994 761 839 2019 3619 1996 515 1893 203 2611
648 County Election for President and Governor
Year Dem Rep Other Total Year Dem Rep Other Total
1998 466 1529 45 2040 2000 2408 4067 57 6532
2000 339 2092 25 2456 2002 2105 2511 649 5265
2002 561 1297 119 1977 2004 1931 5454 0 4421
2004 297 2272 0 2569 2006 3423 1394 0 4817
2006 857 990 0 1847 2008 1625 5772 0 7397
2008 265 2199 0 2464 2010 1994 3471 0 5465
2010 321 1564 0 1885 2012 1417 5508 0 6925
2012 244 2062 0 2306
Blaine
Beckham 1907 1469 1735 174 3378
1907 2010 778 214 3002 1908 1317 1598 341 3256
1908 1807 866 498 3171 1910 1286 1484 356 3126
1910 1524 626 723 2873 1912 744 831 374 1949
1912 1566 648 892 3106 1914 921 1260 702 2883
1914 964 719 1139 2822 1916 1214 1339 715 3268
1916 1850 527 898 3275 1918 831 1242 278 2351
1918 1253 600 138 1991 1920 1292 2782 436 4510
1920 2343 1743 644 4730 1922 2314 2807 85 5206
1922 3109 1690 53 4852 1924 1488 2255 904 4647
1924 2496 1357 534 4387 1926 1639 1935 55 3629
1926 1929 764 41 2734 1928 1543 3413 76 5032
1928 2201 3810 101 6112 1930 2426 2680 416 5522
1930 3349 985 0 4334 1932 4719 1728 77 6524
1932 5979 892 7 6878 1934 3362 3073 45 6480
1934 3889 1861 294 6044 1936 4242 2877 41 7160
1936 5372 1352 56 6780 1938 3060 2574 31 5665
1938 2958 730 27 3715 1940 3095 4080 14 7189
1940 4598 2148 42 6788 1942 1112 2426 0 3538
1942 1279 773 15 2067 1944 2097 3480 0 5577
1944 3608 2034 15 5657 1946 1507 2463 102 4072
1946 2552 1148 108 3808 1948 2595 2835 0 5430
1948 4544 1310 0 5854 1950 2186 3448 13 5647
1950 3354 1863 14 5231 1952 1826 4851 0 6677
1952 3972 4504 0 8476 1954 2139 2996 0 5135
1954 3206 1767 0 4973 1956 1844 3855 0 5699
1956 3561 3194 0 6755 1958 2459 1411 372 4242
1958 2659 537 173 3369 1960 1725 3646 0 5371
1960 2721 4258 0 6979 1962 1371 3273 15 4659
1962 2483 3157 10 5650 1964 2384 2741 0 5125
1964 4115 2557 0 6672 1966 1371 2693 16 4080
1966 2223 2508 15 4746 1968 1285 3036 732 5053
1968 2354 2935 1550 6839 1970 1517 2267 140 3924
1970 2596 1687 110 4393 1972 963 3958 171 5092
1972 1608 4472 155 6235 1974 2548 2043 0 4591
1974 4131 1262 0 5393 1976 2297 2682 77 5056
1976 4530 2351 54 6935 1978 1445 2886 15 4346
1978 2325 2441 17 4783 1980 1399 3708 157 5264
1980 3298 3637 178 7113 1982 2840 1736 4 4580
1982 3765 1439 1 5205 1984 1484 4037 33 5554
1984 2601 5005 48 7654 1986 1967 2120 463 4550
1986 4035 2038 260 6333 1988 1775 2889 70 4734
1988 3388 3463 64 6915 1990 2517 1262 730 4509
1990 4041 1321 299 5661 1992 1564 2209 1279 5052
1992 2947 2913 1960 7820 1994 1076 1803 1355 4234
1994 1590 2235 1516 5341 1996 1832 2127 578 4537
1996 2797 2912 842 6551 1998 1052 2161 56 3269
1998 1641 2673 32 4346 2000 1402 2633 59 4094
County Election for President and Governor 649

Year Dem Rep Other Total Year Dem Rep Other Total
2002 1554 1285 553 3392 2004 5745 8615 0 14360
2004 1222 3199 0 4421 2006 6310 1671 0 7981
2006 2192 961 0 3153 2008 4426 9307 0 13733
2008 1011 3101 0 4112 2010 4346 6115 0 10461
2010 1100 2061 0 3161 2012 3681 9520 0 13201
2012 992 2824 0 3816
Caddo
Bryan 1907 3161 2873 202 6236
1907 2923 1234 264 4421 1908 2964 2860 423 6247
1908 2215 1044 462 3721 1910 2623 2734 629 5986
1910 2234 948 576 3758 1912 2514 2413 1048 5975
1912 2278 711 823 3812 1914 1934 2447 1167 5548
1914 2429 912 1427 4768 1916 2735 2272 1174 6181
1916 2974 1267 766 5007 1918 1949 2309 155 4413
1918 2234 609 109 2952 1920 3581 4818 653 9052
1920 4502 3127 424 8053 1922 5075 4496 127 9698
1922 6545 1543 25 8113 1924 4211 4388 931 9530
1924 4593 1780 699 7072 1926 3985 4202 81 8268
1926 3440 1328 28 4796 1928 3885 7313 180 11378
1928 3885 3014 51 6950 1930 6647 4177 9 10833
1930 5355 1099 3 6457 1932 11001 2972 0 13973
1932 7681 825 0 8506 1934 6396 5066 780 12242
1934 6360 1892 111 8363 1936 9358 5205 106 14669
1936 8106 1362 20 9488 1938 6492 2911 62 9465
1938 5255 420 15 5690 1940 8280 6304 61 14645
1940 9095 2190 25 11310 1942 3444 3136 29 6609
1942 3194 767 10 3971 1944 6850 5539 24 12413
1944 7180 1677 17 8874 1946 4681 3131 124 7936
1946 4746 830 71 5647 1948 8110 3793 0 11903
1948 7748 1366 0 9114 1950 5925 4192 25 10142
1950 5633 1241 15 6889 1952 6153 6834 0 12987
1952 6739 3340 0 10079 1954 6064 3094 0 9158
1954 6013 1172 0 7185 1956 5884 5331 0 11215
1956 5729 2939 0 8668 1958 5138 1327 672 7137
1958 4253 352 48 4653 1960 5115 5920 0 11035
1960 4428 3845 0 8273 1962 4740 4820 19 9579
1962 3841 2355 14 6210 1964 7447 3724 0 11171
1964 5934 2652 0 8586 1966 3845 3851 32 7728
1966 3570 1694 9 5273 1968 4212 4712 1858 10782
1968 3214 2727 2264 8205 1970 4851 3681 182 8714
1970 4483 1592 421 6496 1972 2921 7683 308 10912
1972 3144 5397 177 8718 1974 6488 2456 0 8944
1974 6965 919 7884 1976 7382 3854 91 11327
1976 7410 2848 35 10293 1978 4646 3957 57 8660
1978 4594 1475 33 6102 1980 4695 5945 355 10995
1980 6410 3980 192 10582 1982 5907 2204 11 8122
1982 6928 1234 9 8171 1984 4463 6811 67 11341
1984 5475 6246 48 11769 1986 5105 3345 538 8988
1986 5920 2757 129 8806 1988 5387 4689 101 10177
1988 6849 4615 37 11501 1990 5833 1846 723 8402
1990 5805 1969 284 8058 1992 4861 3664 2963 11488
1992 6259 3452 3757 13468 1994 2705 2607 2618 7930
1994 2251 1683 5855 9789 1996 4844 3422 1404 9670
1996 5962 3943 1430 11335 1998 3077 3598 68 6743
1998 3772 4476 83 8331 2000 4272 4835 103 9210
2000 5554 6084 108 11746 2002 3948 2341 1463 7752
2002 6158 3422 383 9963 2004 3916 6491 0 10407
650 County Election for President and Governor
Year Dem Rep Other Total Year Dem Rep Other Total
2006 4990 1742 0 6732 2008 11426 36428 0 47854
2008 3404 6413 0 9817 2010 9964 24964 0 34928
2010 3602 3723 0 7325 2012 10537 35625 0 46162
2012 3164 5687 0 8851
Carter
Canadian 1907 2672 1543 252 4467
1907 2102 1790 95 3987 1908 2181 1305 587 4073
1908 2124 1931 157 4212 1910 2116 899 461 3476
1910 1941 2144 318 4403 1912 1860 652 713 3225
1912 2047 1794 379 4220 1914 1998 727 1152 3877
1914 1594 1749 468 3811 1916 2949 1013 946 4908
1916 2200 1590 469 4259 1918 2083 639 94 2816
1918 1529 1362 120 3011 1920 6003 3555 576 10134
1920 3268 3875 291 7434 1922 6149 3344 90 9583
1922 3680 3708 59 7447 1924 7134 3164 564 10862
1924 3065 3070 1262 7397 1926 5543 2392 58 7993
1926 2502 2233 110 4845 1928 5086 6538 92 11716
1928 2786 5011 78 7875 1930 6467 1865 11 8343
1930 3879 3029 9 6917 1932 9633 1733 0 11366
1932 6767 2549 0 9316 1934 7014 3706 237 10957
1934 4173 3078 325 7576 1936 9387 2247 35 11669
1936 6135 3325 48 9508 1938 6054 834 26 6914
1938 4860 2746 49 7655 1940 10441 3270 35 13746
1940 5506 4699 32 10237 1942 3627 1147 13 4787
1942 2201 3075 39 5315 1944 9184 2446 24 11654
1944 4800 4674 18 9492 1946 5363 1557 67 6987
1946 3706 3179 257 7142 1948 9474 2147 0 11621
1948 5568 3729 0 9297 1950 6928 2900 22 9850
1950 3706 4725 51 8482 1952 10276 5974 0 16250
1952 4203 7289 0 11492 1954 7043 2135 0 9178
1954 3622 3708 0 7330 1956 9341 5974 0 15315
1956 3896 5702 0 9598 1958 7364 713 215 8292
1958 5055 1545 612 7212 1960 8441 6288 0 14729
1960 4234 5697 0 9931 1962 6885 5,082 22 7620
1962 3300 5081 32 8413 1964 10645 4986 0 15631
1964 5747 5193 0 10940 1966 5903 4254 24 10181
1966 3485 5256 40 8781 1968 5807 5127 3414 14348
1968 3577 5891 2525 11993 1970 5829 4092 538 10459
1970 4030 4934 383 9347 1972 4577 9368 161 14106
1972 2751 11400 413 14564 1974 8071 2041 0 10112
1974 7996 5243 0 13239 1976 8319 6668 83 15070
1976 7288 9766 285 17339 1978 6044 4690 68 10802
1978 5432 8085 108 13625 1980 6509 9262 383 16154
1980 4889 15272 880 21041 1982 8404 3772 15 12191
1982 9290 7872 19 17181 1984 6161 11578 83 17822
1984 5245 20929 146 26320 1986 6963 5658 576 13197
1986 7761 9426 2633 19820 1988 7988 8430 117 16535
1988 7453 17872 205 25530 1990 8249 3557 906 12712
1990 10200 8721 2663 21584 1992 7171 5947 5250 18368
1992 7215 16756 9079 33050 1994 3316 3788 5352 12456
1994 5460 15004 4322 24786 1996 6979 6769 2056 15804
1996 8977 18139 3420 30536 1998 5124 6978 112 12214
1998 5292 15873 244 21409 2000 6659 9667 132 16458
2000 8367 22679 314 31360 2002 7099 5458 900 13457
2002 9658 14422 4485 28565 2004 6466 12178 0 18644
2004 9712 33297 0 43009 2006 7348 3032 0 10380
2006 16188 11565 0 27753 2008 5603 13241 0 18844
County Election for President and Governor 651

Year Dem Rep Other Total Year Dem Rep Other Total
2010 4461 8478 0 12939 2012 6144 8162 0 14306
2012 4908 12214 0 17122
Choctaw
Cherokee 1907 1554 1167 107 2828
1907 1248 1161 25 2434 1908 1038 878 312 2228
1908 913 1040 47 2000 1910 1202 764 579 2545
1910 1291 1208 84 2583 1912 1392 692 723 2807
1912 1094 962 148 2204 1914 1465 641 1071 3177
1914 1424 1325 426 3175 1916 1945 957 627 3529
1916 1594 1379 282 3255 1918 1097 356 114 1567
1918 1256 1246 30 2532 1920 2529 2088 282 4899
1920 1859 2522 86 4467 1922 3928 1566 26 5520
1922 3089 2489 35 5613 1924 2528 2013 737 5278
1924 2454 2622 185 5261 1926 2382 1480 29 3891
1926 2211 1972 13 4196 1928 2581 2541 30 5152
1928 2446 2963 29 5438 1930 3597 1344 44 4985
1930 2984 2279 10 5273 1932 4908 1040 0 5948
1932 4633 2275 0 6908 1934 4772 1587 59 6418
1934 3489 3518 55 7062 1936 4624 1269 17 5910
1936 3966 2917 21 6904 1938 3852 442 8 4302
1938 4137 1939 16 6092 1940 5177 2365 19 7561
1940 3952 4128 18 8098 1942 2138 624 12 2774
1942 2740 2225 16 4981 1944 4358 1404 13 5775
1944 3415 3336 12 6763 1946 2700 649 35 3384
1946 3215 2288 20 5523 1948 4750 1036 0 5786
1948 4249 2785 0 7034 1950 3563 1187 12 4762
1950 3113 2204 0 5317 1952 4260 2251 0 6511
1952 3234 3326 0 6560 1954 3942 730 0 4672
1954 3693 2299 0 5992 1956 3469 2206 0 5675
1956 2991 3277 0 6268 1958 2544 197 41 2782
1958 3397 792 44 4233 1960 2941 2531 0 5472
1960 2687 3571 0 6258 1962 2708 1615 5 4328
1962 3354 3156 4 6514 1964 3969 1718 0 5687
1964 4449 3467 0 7916 1966 2278 1232 10 3520
1966 3866 3110 20 6996 1968 2268 1414 1751 5433
1968 2554 3971 1866 8391 1970 2991 1000 389 4380
1970 3617 2526 188 6331 1972 1798 3399 81 5278
1972 2899 7080 227 10206 1974 3544 435 0 3979
1974 5935 2894 0 8829 1976 4269 1821 50 6140
1976 6006 4443 115 10564 1978 2920 998 60 3978
1978 5143 2862 48 8053 1980 3507 2394 108 6009
1980 5215 5594 499 11308 1982 3420 784 11 4215
1982 5933 2645 20 8598 1984 2801 3155 31 5987
1984 5307 7614 94 13015 1986 3022 1261 191 4474
1986 4609 5124 542 10275 1988 3362 2217 20 5599
1988 6483 5838 103 12424 1990 3878 1086 120 5084
1990 6750 2180 947 9877 1992 3413 1641 1323 6377
1992 6794 4977 3340 15111 1994 1127 652 2528 4307
1994 4569 3620 2265 10454 1996 3198 1580 601 5379
1996 6817 5046 1833 13696 1998 2091 1657 45 3793
1998 5540 4083 123 9746 2000 2799 2461 55 5315
2000 7256 6918 294 14468 2002 2472 1183 213 3868
2002 6549 3731 2520 12800 2004 2639 3168 0 5807
2004 8623 9569 0 18192 2006 3139 704 0 3843
2006 7903 2495 0 10398 2008 1860 3730 0 5590
2008 7194 9186 0 16380 2010 1843 2227 0 4070
2010 5609 5850 0 11459 2012 1494 3572 0 5066
652 County Election for President and Governor
Year Dem Rep Other Total Year Dem Rep Other Total
Cimarron Cleveland
1907 540 397 23 960 1907 1853 1188 213 3254
1908 449 371 38 858 1908 1437 1092 414 2943
1910 487 412 80 979 1910 1423 945 350 2718
1912 342 263 817 1422 1912 1471 938 453 2862
1914 280 253 94 627 1914 1228 1167 705 3100
1916 387 238 146 771 1916 1753 885 597 3235
1918 373 289 36 698 1918 1323 625 85 2033
1920 460 626 82 1168 1920 2383 2280 304 4967
1922 738 743 16 1497 1922 3200 2185 54 5439
1924 672 586 164 1422 1924 2841 1672 495 5008
1926 589 483 31 1103 1926 2459 1337 145 3941
1928 566 1139 20 1725 1928 2291 3738 64 6093
1930 1077 707 6 1790 1930 3501 2157 17 5675
1932 1895 571 0 2466 1932 5969 1868 0 7837
1934 1325 956 34 2315 1934 4747 2567 164 7478
1936 1342 555 13 1910 1936 6304 2643 75 9022
1938 808 779 23 1610 1938 3745 948 47 4740
1940 989 841 0 1830 1940 5833 3660 57 9550
1942 632 485 0 1117 1942 2351 1499 21 3871
1944 746 822 0 1568 1944 5240 3642 21 8903
1946 214 176 3 393 1946 3511 2478 85 6074
1948 894 650 0 1544 1948 6556 3671 0 10227
1950 838 643 2 1483 1950 4328 4732 58 9118
1952 705 1438 0 2143 1952 6190 8149 0 14339
1954 1024 707 0 1731 1954 4994 3213 0 8207
1956 812 1053 0 1865 1956 5987 7766 0 13753
1958 758 294 74 1126 1958 5734 1258 644 7636
1960 696 1316 0 2012 1960 6397 9292 0 15689
1962 509 1284 5 1798 1962 6043 6888 40 12971
1964 878 1225 0 2103 1964 11599 9656 0 21255
1966 602 925 4 1531 1966 6060 10067 50 16177
1968 436 1122 527 2085 1968 8617 12446 4711 25774
1970 822 544 85 1451 1970 8775 10596 563 19934
1972 323 1350 212 1885 1972 8617 25777 615 35009
1974 946 504 0 1450 1974 18627 9447 0 28074
1976 962 872 45 1879 1976 20054 22098 1129 43281
1978 654 751 43 1448 1978 13501 16124 294 29919
1980 373 1404 44 1821 1980 14536 31178 4687 50401
1982 937 729 5 1671 1982 21381 16080 70 37531
1984 359 1420 15 1794 1984 16512 42806 387 59705
1986 514 683 131 1328 1986 16182 20186 4636 41004
1988 470 1153 24 1647 1988 22067 36313 577 58957
1990 683 635 88 1406 1990 24222 16802 5762 46786
1992 395 965 264 1624 1992 24404 35561 20664 80629
1994 226 830 327 1383 1994 17409 31459 9076 57944
1996 361 986 108 1455 1996 26038 36457 7288 69783
1998 261 906 33 1200 1998 19460 30960 693 51113
2000 277 1230 27 1484 2000 27792 47293 986 76171
2002 298 909 74 1281 2002 28112 29160 8022 65294
2004 184 1242 0 1426 2004 34007 65720 0 99727
2006 353 705 0 1058 2006 40641 21707 0 62348
2008 152 1119 0 1271 2008 39681 64749 0 104430
2010 263 734 0 997 2010 30467 42979 0 73264
2012 115 1082 0 1197 2012 34771 59113 0 93887
County Election for President and Governor 653

Year Dem Rep Other Total Year Dem Rep Other Total
Coal Comanche
1907 1377 705 247 2329 1907 3133 2538 192 5863
1908 906 722 524 2152 1908 3481 2437 411 6329
1910 1166 610 404 2180 1910 3221 2381 733 6335
1912 1109 571 623 2303 1912 1931 1320 632 3883
1914 1017 769 701 2487 1914 1307 1418 861 3586
1916 1418 824 588 2830 1916 2130 1221 815 4166
1918 1033 454 101 1588 1918 1374 968 130 2472
1920 1797 1748 483 4028 1920 2988 3286 431 6705
1922 2793 1335 12 4140 1922 4131 2855 61 7047
1924 1772 800 607 3179 1924 3084 3084 841 7009
1926 1771 854 31 2656 1926 3365 2989 44 6398
1928 1681 1283 32 2996 1928 2956 5069 92 8117
1930 2239 510 1 2750 1930 4605 2938 11 7554
1932 2788 300 0 3088 1932 7586 2046 0 9632
1934 2347 651 158 3156 1934 5646 2839 342 8827
1936 2550 603 7 3160 1936 7026 3039 75 10140
1938 1690 243 6 1939 1938 5850 1521 46 7417
1940 2377 1148 10 3535 1940 6796 3703 36 10535
1942 969 295 4 1268 1942 2911 1379 16 4306
1944 1959 760 5 2724 1944 7342 4109 28 11479
1946 1502 308 18 1828 1946 4697 2294 155 7146
1948 2124 464 0 2588 1948 7955 2787 0 10742
1950 1717 497 2 2216 1950 5702 3290 28 9020
1952 1755 1106 0 2861 1952 9029 8756 0 17785
1954 1715 392 0 2107 1954 7131 2683 0 9814
1956 1596 920 0 2516 1956 8756 7532 0 16288
1958 1265 123 39 1427 1958 11053 997 572 12622
1960 1269 1019 0 2288 1960 9562 10691 0 20253
1962 1249 759 4 2012 1962 8274 6018 31 14323
1964 1613 721 0 2334 1964 13585 7936 0 21521
1966 997 678 4 1679 1966 8926 6607 41 15574
1968 963 669 625 2257 1968 8061 9225 5879 23165
1970 1173 457 121 1751 1970 8938 5828 481 15247
1972 680 1461 38 2179 1972 4559 19759 427 24745
1974 1582 292 0 1874 1974 13913 4689 0 18602
1976 1774 769 23 2566 1976 12910 13163 230 26303
1978 1091 478 14 1583 1978 12592 6761 94 19447
1980 1442 926 63 2431 1980 9972 16609 1329 27910
1982 1536 313 5 1854 1982 15111 5824 33 20968
1984 1284 1259 21 2564 1984 8890 21382 122 30394
1986 1320 721 109 2150 1986 11362 6892 851 19105
1988 1365 891 14 2270 1988 11441 17464 194 29099
1990 1621 429 131 2181 1990 13159 7890 957 22006
1992 1448 714 638 2800 1992 12237 15704 7579 35520
1994 552 381 985 1918 1994 9554 10032 4902 24488
1996 1205 734 337 2276 1996 12841 14461 2976 30278
1998 937 838 23 1798 1998 8578 12621 193 21392
2000 1148 1196 18 2362 2000 11971 17103 259 29333
2002 1360 554 132 2046 2002 8363 9077 4340 21780
2004 1203 1396 0 2599 2004 12022 21170 0 33192
2006 1627 380 0 2007 2006 14941 5086 0 20027
2008 600 1672 0 2272 2008 14120 20127 0 34247
2010 958 1052 0 2010 2010 10950 10827 0 21777
2012 649 1710 0 2359 2012 12521 17664 0 30185
654 County Election for President and Governor
Year Dem Rep Other Total Year Dem Rep Other Total
Cotton Craig
1907 0 0 0 0 1907 1671 1479 27 3177
1908 0 0 0 0 1908 1578 1296 56 2930
1910 0 0 0 0 1910 1584 1234 82 2900
1912 1063 587 288 1938 1912 1772 1391 123 3286
1914 1036 855 466 2357 1914 1456 1545 100 3101
1916 1500 685 370 2555 1916 1901 1647 196 3744
1918 1011 611 49 1671 1918 1459 1276 34 2769
1920 2256 1815 172 4243 1920 2903 3091 87 6081
1922 2665 1434 22 4121 1922 3048 2417 22 5487
1924 1825 1581 299 3705 1924 3096 2519 171 5786
1926 1588 1244 24 2856 1926 2587 2300 26 4913
1928 1605 2419 24 4048 1928 2897 3511 36 6444
1930 3298 990 0 4288 1930 3413 2270 5 5688
1932 4426 758 0 5184 1932 4861 2124 0 6985
1934 3522 1372 285 5179 1934 3962 3473 42 7477
1936 3842 1181 17 5040 1936 4377 2964 13 7354
1938 2425 577 11 3013 1938 4157 1744 27 5928
1940 3121 1616 23 4760 1940 4316 3582 19 7917
1942 1302 649 11 1962 1942 2528 2076 16 4620
1944 2711 1266 17 3994 1944 3363 3111 11 6485
1946 1731 498 72 2301 1946 3252 2807 70 6129
1948 2613 738 0 3351 1948 4182 2807 0 6989
1950 1875 498 72 2445 1950 3357 2684 9 6050
1952 2117 1897 0 4014 1952 3135 3830 0 6965
1954 1988 510 27 2525 1954 3484 1942 0 5426
1956 1889 1398 0 3287 1956 3106 3543 0 6649
1958 1625 230 47 1902 1958 3264 1120 135 4519
1960 1634 1619 0 3253 1960 2792 3770 0 6562
1962 1449 1060 2 2511 1962 2647 2709 3 5359
1964 2216 1123 0 3339 1964 3838 2541 0 6379
1966 1557 864 7 2428 1966 2569 2311 8 4888
1968 1192 1016 905 3113 1968 2098 2686 1229 6013
1970 1367 650 76 2093 1970 2402 1904 118 4424
1972 798 2050 71 2919 1972 1642 4163 112 5917
1974 1730 414 0 2144 1974 3228 2078 0 5306
1976 1911 1127 26 3064 1976 3577 2540 61 6178
1978 1297 772 15 2084 1978 2903 1368 35 4306
1980 1410 1702 31 3143 1980 2801 2956 195 5952
1982 1804 461 0 2265 1982 3417 976 9 4402
1984 1264 1796 20 3080 1984 2515 3629 46 6190
1986 1372 628 0 2000 1986 2361 2127 174 4662
1988 1482 1266 27 2775 1988 2940 2463 43 5446
1990 1777 524 54 2355 1990 2862 1161 357 4380
1992 1314 910 867 3091 1992 2780 2106 1333 6219
1994 885 545 911 2341 1994 1760 1561 1076 4397
1996 1258 1042 398 2698 1996 2649 2058 779 5486
1998 889 1182 31 2102 1998 2787 1589 43 4419
2000 1068 1388 26 2482 2000 2568 2815 111 5484
2002 799 717 333 1849 2002 2253 1409 851 4513
2004 898 1742 0 2640 2004 2504 3894 0 6398
2006 1660 355 0 2015 2006 3319 1012 0 4331
2008 690 1793 0 2483 2008 2073 3858 0 5931
2010 1007 818 0 1825 2010 1834 2470 0 4304
2012 657 1796 0 2453 2012 1747 3559 0 5306
County Election for President and Governor 655

Year Dem Rep Other Total Year Dem Rep Other Total
Creek Custer
1907 1302 1551 88 2941 1907 1930 1523 161 3614
1908 1417 1761 335 3513 1908 1721 1579 333 3633
1910 1619 1910 344 3873 1910 1817 1765 427 4009
1912 1676 1902 996 4574 1912 1774 1693 543 4010
1914 1608 2179 1049 4836 1914 1173 1815 530 3518
1916 3496 2820 1323 7639 1916 1771 1507 638 3916
1918 2775 2422 116 5313 1918 1031 1181 83 2295
1920 5406 7936 614 13956 1920 2263 3224 340 5827
1922 6989 8075 102 15166 1922 3006 3116 81 6203
1924 7969 8894 851 17714 1924 2473 2409 747 5629
1926 6292 6230 68 12590 1926 2435 1872 58 4365
1928 5693 12254 95 18042 1928 1995 4576 103 6674
1930 6931 7933 6 14870 1930 3434 2484 5 5923
1932 12963 6786 0 19749 1932 6573 1684 0 8257
1934 9218 7412 1225 17855 1934 4226 2662 332 7220
1936 12540 7257 106 19903 1936 5093 2386 46 7525
1938 10030 4878 62 14970 1938 4452 931 39 5422
1940 10976 9468 51 20495 1940 4612 3419 40 8071
1942 4532 5538 42 10112 1942 1609 1407 14 3030
1944 8342 7549 41 15932 1944 3928 3349 25 7302
1946 5413 6630 294 12337 1946 3015 2021 57 5093
1948 9198 6532 0 15730 1948 4618 2568 0 7186
1950 6755 7410 21 14186 1950 3773 2882 44 6699
1952 8818 9257 0 18075 1952 3226 5667 0 8893
1954 7106 4729 0 11835 1954 3030 2264 0 5294
1956 7102 8295 0 15397 1956 3026 4182 0 7208
1958 6966 1898 385 9249 1958 3025 911 282 4218
1960 6205 8785 0 14990 1960 2743 5050 0 7793
1962 5115 5838 11 10964 1962 2527 3777 37 6341
1964 9836 6355 0 16191 1964 4464 3362 0 7826
1966 5543 6179 44 11766 1966 2366 3676 6 6048
1968 5151 6934 3913 15998 1968 2717 4709 936 8362
1970 6050 5507 517 12074 1970 2887 3040 103 6030
1972 3705 12396 402 16503 1972 2298 7267 215 9780
1974 8028 6332 0 14360 1974 5014 2373 0 7387
1976 8964 8458 169 17591 1976 4597 4847 102 9546
1978 7363 5044 82 12489 1978 3083 4302 28 7413
1980 7339 11749 641 19729 1980 3008 6469 377 9854
1982 10088 5583 20 15691 1982 5208 2546 1 7755
1984 7465 15011 152 22628 1984 2700 8191 49 10940
1986 7430 7932 1622 16984 1986 3886 4019 482 8387
1988 9512 11308 162 20982 1988 3697 6735 95 10527
1990 8904 4176 1771 14851 1990 5516 2475 748 8739
1992 9118 10055 6065 25238 1992 3540 5362 2792 11694
1994 6476 7825 4020 18321 1994 2098 3857 2171 8126
1996 9674 9861 2922 22457 1996 4027 4723 1129 9879
1998 8114 8431 226 16771 1998 2451 4616 47 7114
2000 9753 13580 408 23741 2000 1068 1388 26 2482
2002 8385 7497 4132 20014 2002 3426 3438 1179 8043
2004 9929 18848 0 28777 2004 2801 7839 0 10640
2006 12936 6519 0 19455 2006 4681 2148 0 6829
2008 8318 20187 0 28505 2008 2660 7842 0 10502
2010 7034 13377 0 20411 2010 2654 5061 0 7715
2012 7128 18986 0 26114 2012 2359 7446 0 9805
656 County Election for President and Governor
Year Dem Rep Other Total Year Dem Rep Other Total
Delaware Dewey
1907 1003 589 25 1617 1907 1171 1137 342 2650
1908 974 625 52 1651 1908 1075 1210 486 2771
1910 924 705 76 1705 1910 983 1208 616 2807
1912 983 732 186 1901 1912 1075 1086 791 2952
1914 1080 783 206 2069 1914 729 915 813 2457
1916 1227 837 233 2297 1916 992 796 923 2711
1918 1021 817 43 1881 1918 643 794 304 1741
1920 1280 2059 141 3480 1920 987 1734 623 3344
1922 2167 1657 22 3846 1922 1786 1638 148 3572
1924 1729 1563 263 3555 1924 1126 1539 799 3464
1926 1338 1404 95 2837 1926 1331 1168 52 2551
1928 1706 2603 51 4360 1928 1175 2486 143 3804
1930 2415 1488 5 3908 1930 2373 1412 6 3791
1932 3684 1469 0 5153 1932 3855 1051 0 4906
1934 2753 2990 42 5785 1934 1980 2326 654 4960
1936 3398 2632 15 6045 1936 2980 1846 37 4863
1938 3397 1971 30 5398 1938 2235 1642 30 3907
1940 3417 3305 17 6739 1940 2391 2613 34 5038
1942 2107 1909 23 4039 1942 1491 1534 25 3050
1944 2373 2660 93 5126 1944 1808 2166 13 3987
1946 2454 1943 33 4430 1946 1307 1202 51 2560
1948 3157 2343 0 5500 1948 2049 1494 0 3543
1950 3003 2644 5 5652 1950 1615 1800 9 3424
1952 2686 3399 0 6085 1952 1281 2583 0 3864
1954 3177 2211 0 5388 1954 1400 1639 0 3039
1956 2679 3078 0 5757 1956 1448 1896 0 3344
1958 3157 1285 94 4536 1958 1557 746 135 2438
1960 2282 3639 0 5921 1960 1082 2115 0 3197
1962 2742 2737 8 5487 1962 1007 1713 6 2726
1964 3702 2743 0 6445 1964 1617 1438 0 3055
1966 2378 2422 15 4815 1966 1127 1443 15 2585
1968 2129 3168 1402 6699 1968 773 1508 540 2821
1970 3141 3188 195 6524 1970 1240 952 61 2253
1972 2135 5476 178 7789 1972 626 2106 84 2816
1974 2865 2359 0 5224 1974 1564 956 0 2520
1976 4924 3642 91 8657 1976 1540 1230 55 2825
1978 4514 2268 67 6849 1978 958 1374 14 2346
1980 4244 5302 273 9819 1980 826 1943 107 2876
1982 6167 2320 16 8503 1982 1472 794 4 2270
1984 3789 6690 63 10542 1984 664 2098 15 2777
1986 4237 3929 264 8430 1986 1035 1004 212 2251
1988 4889 5248 75 10212 1988 963 1543 45 2551
1990 4581 2132 675 7388 1990 1459 637 315 2411
1992 4842 4840 2744 12426 1992 845 1244 693 2782
1994 3619 4050 1732 9401 1994 472 870 894 2236
1996 5094 5230 1615 11939 1996 816 1179 306 2301
1998 4635 5160 139 9934 1998 523 1171 23 1717
2000 5514 7618 221 13353 2000 599 1607 14 2220
2002 4845 4253 1728 10826 2002 820 744 283 1847
2004 5591 10017 0 15608 2004 408 1843 0 2251
2006 6807 3098 0 9905 2006 1291 562 0 1853
2008 5085 10277 0 15362 2008 346 1857 0 2203
2010 4127 7304 0 11431 2010 557 1307 0 1864
2012 4196 10080 0 14276 2012 301 1792 0 2093
County Election for President and Governor 657

Year Dem Rep Other Total Year Dem Rep Other Total
Ellis Garfield
1907 1326 1328 104 2758 1907 2219 3237 175 5631
1908 1260 1379 224 2863 1908 2618 2924 254 5796
1910 1085 1417 379 2881 1910 2343 3436 348 6127
1912 918 1373 508 2799 1912 2353 2900 466 5719
1914 659 1012 665 2336 1914 1639 2989 619 5247
1916 960 983 620 2563 1916 2347 2854 694 5895
1918 494 835 202 1531 1918 1513 3176 140 4829
1920 842 1786 380 3008 1920 3656 6615 569 10840
1922 1266 1637 104 3007 1922 5324 7267 107 12698
1924 879 1499 700 3078 1924 3791 7524 2054 13369
1926 1017 1282 44 2343 1926 4356 5092 36 9484
1928 1122 1953 35 3110 1928 3503 12748 141 16392
1930 1681 1455 2 3138 1930 5582 6839 25 12446
1932 2795 1089 0 3884 1932 10773 6837 0 17610
1934 1840 2158 116 4114 1934 7353 7811 270 15434
1936 2493 1324 30 3847 1936 11142 7457 124 18723
1938 1622 1576 13 3211 1938 8419 6391 164 14974
1940 1657 2162 17 3836 1940 9544 10792 166 20502
1942 703 916 19 1638 1942 3736 8308 75 12119
1944 1104 1939 8 3051 1944 7879 11211 65 19155
1946 929 1060 51 2040 1946 3978 8677 300 12955
1948 1420 1522 0 2942 1948 8217 10352 0 18569
1950 1140 1884 2 3026 1950 6273 11609 40 17922
1952 717 2583 0 3300 1952 7047 17589 0 24636
1954 771 1616 0 2387 1954 6308 10774 0 17082
1956 920 1916 0 2836 1956 6769 15348 0 22117
1958 1318 824 175 2317 1958 10181 4389 1322 15892
1960 709 2085 0 2794 1960 6582 14860 0 21442
1962 615 1879 2 2496 1962 5181 13413 62 18656
1964 1120 1452 0 2572 1964 10175 12297 0 22472
1966 866 1204 7 2077 1966 5605 12364 43 18012
1968 533 1601 426 2560 1968 5802 14370 3011 23183
1970 966 1099 89 2154 1970 6973 9949 459 17381
1972 473 2059 116 2648 1972 4557 19348 564 24469
1974 1373 1033 0 2406 1974 9937 8926 0 18863
1976 1256 1429 61 2746 1976 8969 14202 303 23474
1978 862 1373 43 2278 1978 6771 10643 111 17525
1980 561 1908 81 2550 1980 5718 17989 1121 24828
1982 1254 712 2 1968 1982 9956 8265 8 18229
1984 562 1881 17 2460 1984 5730 19642 162 25534
1986 761 1128 87 1976 1986 7341 9287 1476 18104
1988 786 1422 36 2244 1988 8067 15248 223 23538
1990 1078 623 280 1981 1990 9543 5806 2843 18192
1992 594 1072 641 2307 1992 6720 13095 5670 25485
1994 365 784 650 1799 1994 5131 11120 3843 20094
1996 619 1090 287 1996 1996 7504 11712 2625 21841
1998 463 1108 26 1597 1998 5837 11191 178 17206
2000 468 1513 32 2013 2000 6543 14902 238 21683
2002 633 739 270 1642 2002 6421 8381 2767 17569
2004 395 1685 0 2080 2004 5586 17685 0 23271
2006 972 569 0 1541 2006 10760 5351 0 16111
2008 282 1627 0 1909 2008 5545 17067 0 22612
2010 415 1105 0 1520 2010 5318 11515 0 16833
2012 226 1575 0 1801 2012 4733 15177 0 19910
658 County Election for President and Governor
Year Dem Rep Other Total Year Dem Rep Other Total
Garvin Grady
1907 2772 1239 55 4066 1907 2981 1243 70 4294
1908 2391 1290 336 4017 1908 2826 1491 258 4575
1910 2055 959 385 3399 1910 2566 1287 513 4366
1912 2114 740 1066 3920 1912 2577 1121 776 4474
1914 1886 848 1435 4169 1914 1855 1073 1291 4219
1916 2697 804 1023 4524 1916 3243 1272 841 5356
1918 1798 651 52 2501 1918 2231 810 116 3157
1920 4096 2915 274 7285 1920 4320 3412 476 8208
1922 4825 1768 52 6645 1922 5236 2891 53 8180
1924 4758 1863 312 6933 1924 5091 2640 855 8586
1926 3244 1095 129 4468 1926 3861 2136 27 6024
1928 3589 3321 91 7001 1928 3667 6332 110 10109
1930 5535 1474 7 7016 1930 5160 2375 9 7544
1932 7834 1034 0 8868 1932 9247 2034 0 11281
1934 4151 1805 237 6193 1934 5184 2431 652 8267
1936 6276 1700 58 8034 1936 9025 3013 61 12099
1938 3810 896 31 4737 1938 5076 1451 37 6564
1940 7001 2958 40 9999 1940 8075 4299 43 12417
1942 2602 1137 10 3749 1942 2730 1946 13 4689
1944 5328 2086 7 7421 1944 7689 4069 20 11778
1946 3614 1082 52 4748 1946 4399 2341 96 6836
1948 6779 1681 0 8460 1948 8136 2882 0 11018
1950 5005 2114 6 7125 1950 5788 3590 16 9394
1952 6844 4402 0 11246 1952 7710 6348 0 14058
1954 5157 1468 0 6625 1954 5376 2472 0 7848
1956 6451 3850 0 10301 1956 6773 5191 0 11964
1958 4020 521 232 4773 1958 4917 733 405 6055
1960 4795 5125 0 9920 1960 5446 5913 0 11359
1962 4320 3828 17 8165 1962 4410 4208 28 8646
1964 7013 3470 0 10483 1964 7593 3569 0 11162
1966 3963 3531 89 7583 1966 4340 3784 35 8159
1968 3845 3786 2670 10301 1968 4760 4242 2117 11119
1970 4284 3261 295 7840 1970 4864 3372 232 8468
1972 2685 7245 315 10245 1972 3440 7762 297 11499
1974 6752 2096 0 8848 1974 6647 2539 0 9186
1976 6797 3905 83 10785 1976 7155 4686 114 11955
1978 4525 3352 44 7921 1978 4976 4114 46 9136
1980 5033 5520 307 10860 1980 5330 8131 510 13971
1982 6690 2833 4 9527 1982 7059 3707 10 10776
1984 4215 7505 91 11811 1984 4846 11042 72 15960
1986 5042 3355 696 9093 1986 6088 4532 1404 12024
1988 5438 5109 109 10656 1988 6689 7994 165 14848
1990 5335 2313 931 8579 1990 7387 3817 1214 12418
1992 4811 3983 3069 11863 1992 6177 6997 4583 17757
1994 2677 2795 2983 8455 1994 3921 5822 3545 13288
1996 4639 3745 1383 9767 1996 6256 7228 2114 15598
1998 3056 3597 82 6735 1998 4606 7345 180 12131
2000 4189 5536 118 9843 2000 6037 10040 199 16276
2002 4525 3064 1275 8864 2002 6291 5583 2509 14383
2004 3707 7610 0 11317 2004 5970 14136 0 20106
2006 5745 2304 0 8049 2006 9151 4587 0 13738
2008 3028 7710 0 10738 2008 5520 15195 0 20715
2010 3641 5254 0 8895 2010 5741 10031 0 15772
2012 2559 6925 0 9484 2012 4786 14833 0 19619
County Election for President and Governor 659

Year Dem Rep Other Total Year Dem Rep Other Total
Grant Greer
1907 1799 1729 87 3615 1907 2151 864 173 3188
1908 1866 1796 105 3767 1908 2149 708 472 3329
1910 1642 1886 216 3744 1910 1409 414 375 2198
1912 1559 1729 362 3650 1912 1334 351 404 2089
1914 1214 1610 337 3161 1914 946 406 590 1942
1916 1700 1517 368 3585 1916 1675 369 483 2527
1918 1091 1449 64 2604 1918 996 376 22 1394
1920 1879 3205 206 5290 1920 1850 1009 226 3085
1922 1971 3161 29 5161 1922 2208 862 14 3084
1924 1990 2800 622 5412 1924 1982 551 293 2826
1926 1857 18/83 20 3760 1926 1423 540 8 1971
1928 1449 4371 63 5883 1928 1645 2262 28 3935
1930 2920 2174 17 5111 1930 2529 735 0 3264
1932 4432 1902 0 6334 1932 4240 418 0 4658
1934 2951 2815 83 5849 1934 2850 1078 73 4001
1936 3955 2307 32 6294 1936 3745 766 11 4522
1938 2769 2607 51 5427 1938 1852 304 6 2162
1940 2970 3394 38 6402 1940 3524 1195 21 4740
1942 1456 2321 38 3815 1942 1010 377 8 1395
1944 2045 3021 13 5079 1944 2984 1075 5 4064
1946 1257 2311 61 3629 1946 2260 556 51 2867
1948 2126 2471 0 4597 1948 3044 713 0 3757
1950 2211 2746 6 4963 1950 2469 838 6 3313
1952 1521 3996 0 5517 1952 2321 2147 0 4468
1954 2005 2519 0 4524 1954 1709 584 0 2293
1956 1953 2788 0 4741 1956 1907 1499 0 3406
1958 2385 1065 262 3712 1958 1367 292 111 1770
1960 1723 2810 0 4533 1960 1698 2158 0 3856
1962 1194 2751 6 3951 1962 2046 1192 3 3241
1964 2120 1992 0 4112 1964 2671 1247 0 3918
1966 1265 2050 9 3324 1966 1672 1117 11 2800
1968 1047 2403 437 3887 1968 1419 1225 830 3474
1970 1434 1553 60 3047 1970 1770 861 88 2719
1972 805 2829 121 3755 1972 1004 2154 86 3244
1974 1863 1289 0 3152 1974 1978 519 0 2497
1976 1853 1685 50 3588 1976 2113 1164 31 3308
1978 1468 1520 25 3013 1978 1353 1084 9 2446
1980 927 2411 134 3472 1980 1492 1535 72 3099
1982 1834 967 1 2802 1982 1927 586 1 2514
1984 825 2470 29 3324 1984 1220 1664 17 2901
1986 1175 1330 278 2783 1986 1348 764 78 2190
1988 1249 1690 41 2980 1988 1256 1225 22 2503
1990 1317 786 532 2635 1990 1745 608 171 2524
1992 864 1311 881 3056 1992 1162 964 653 2779
1994 596 1004 851 2451 1994 847 609 574 2030
1996 867 1382 404 2653 1996 1240 905 372 2517
1998 800 1295 42 2137 1998 757 1042 16 1815
2000 709 1762 32 2503 2000 839 1287 26 2152
2002 875 941 325 2141 2002 957 651 331 1939
2004 571 1950 0 2521 2004 719 1529 0 2248
2006 1302 589 0 1891 2006 1085 460 0 1545
2008 514 1836 0 2350 2008 566 1548 0 2114
2010 613 1199 0 1812 2010 683 892 0 1575
2012 393 1675 0 2068 2012 417 1344 0 1832
660 County Election for President and Governor
Year Dem Rep Other Total Year Dem Rep Other Total
Harmon Harper
1907 0 0 0 0 1907 729 735 91 1555
1908 0 0 0 0 1908 746 876 201 1823
1910 852 174 135 1161 1910 701 810 177 1688
1912 895 197 291 1383 1912 523 679 303 1505
1914 628 248 343 1219 1914 443 612 545 1600
1916 1091 147 256 1494 1916 798 662 427 1887
1918 766 140 21 927 1918 482 647 67 1196
1920 1120 635 116 1871 1920 751 1404 182 2337
1922 1578 502 28 2108 1922 1199 1203 14 2416
1924 1049 339 68 1456 1924 824 1226 365 2415
1926 821 164 15 1000 1926 906 979 12 1897
1928 1060 1431 26 2517 1928 872 1844 59 2775
1930 1828 354 2 2184 1930 1368 1215 6 2589
1932 3042 189 0 3231 1932 2139 783 0 2922
1934 1809 449 102 2360 1934 1455 1575 64 3094
1936 2570 331 11 2912 1936 1836 1068 7 2911
1938 1102 130 8 1240 1938 1246 1093 15 2354
1940 2292 731 18 3041 1940 1419 1616 38 3073
1942 623 199 0 822 1942 874 964 11 1849
1944 1933 503 10 2446 1944 1056 1394 23 2473
1946 1059 215 30 1304 1946 923 936 54 1913
1948 2340 266 0 2606 1948 1281 1221 0 2502
1950 1772 372 7 2151 1950 1184 1669 7 2860
1952 1904 1057 0 2961 1952 736 2057 0 2793
1954 1074 154 0 1228 1954 940 1484 0 2424
1956 1743 837 0 2580 1956 736 1596 0 2332
1958 972 84 22 1078 1958 742 579 118 1439
1960 1265 1142 0 2407 1960 744 2057 0 2801
1962 1123 621 4 1748 1962 685 1575 7 2267
1964 1665 602 0 2267 1964 1240 1379 0 2619
1966 866 524 3 1393 1966 829 1248 7 2084
1968 1097 644 403 2144 1968 518 1483 353 2354
1970 1075 355 45 1475 1970 902 954 89 1945
1972 568 1319 42 1929 1972 385 1976 114 2475
1974 1318 114 0 1432 1974 1064 928 0 1992
1976 1371 666 8 2045 1976 978 1303 39 2320
1978 903 407 6 1316 1978 687 1143 17 1847
1980 961 676 33 1670 1980 517 1652 61 2230
1982 1189 279 0 1468 1982 1186 664 3 1853
1984 785 1009 11 1805 1984 373 1748 25 2146
1986 823 344 118 1285 1986 578 1065 157 1800
1988 890 611 3 1504 1988 593 1281 24 1898
1990 1116 300 55 1471 1990 901 597 308 1806
1992 783 496 332 1611 1992 486 1038 511 2035
1994 460 252 403 1115 1994 385 722 590 1697
1996 729 448 150 1327 1996 511 1036 231 1778
1998 417 471 8 896 1998 570 904 33 1507
2000 507 692 6 1205 2000 374 1296 13 1683
2002 446 310 133 889 2002 594 642 186 1422
2004 354 838 0 1192 2004 268 1397 0 1665
2006 559 192 0 751 2006 746 410 0 1156
2008 333 757 0 1090 2008 221 1342 0 1563
2010 334 420 0 754 2010 331 899 0 1230
2012 264 659 0 923 2012 173 1261 0 1434
County Election for President and Governor 661

Year Dem Rep Other Total Year Dem Rep Other Total
Haskell Hughes
1907 1804 1319 91 3214 1907 1965 1256 89 3310
1908 1401 1139 363 2903 1908 1649 1459 380 3488
1910 1417 1176 304 2897 1910 1715 1204 442 3361
1912 1688 902 685 3275 1912 1769 1228 1004 4001
1914 1218 893 942 3053 1914 1396 1074 1129 3599
1916 1486 976 484 2946 1916 2187 1219 800 4206
1918 1108 774 74 1956 1918 1591 982 33 2606
1920 2201 2673 201 5075 1920 3481 3046 150 6677
1922 3516 1869 13 5398 1922 4067 2105 38 6210
1924 2480 1935 401 4816 1924 3996 1994 210 6200
1926 2526 2312 7 4845 1926 2846 1703 29 4578
1928 2172 2580 30 4782 1928 3169 3937 29 7135
1930 3069 1735 1 4805 1930 4792 2075 11 6878
1932 4357 1439 0 5796 1932 6485 1114 0 7599
1934 3737 2543 22 6302 1934 4068 2317 123 6508
1936 3961 2182 1 6144 1936 5990 2032 8 8030
1938 3744 1216 11 4971 1938 4286 9271 14 13571
1940 3896 2661 9 6566 1940 6005 3168 21 9194
1942 2231 1345 3 3579 1942 2764 1556 6 4326
1944 2924 2102 15 5041 1944 5009 2484 13 7506
1946 2337 1126 22 3485 1946 3545 1474 45 5064
1948 3206 1390 0 4596 1948 5492 1676 0 7168
1950 2275 1000 130 3405 1950 3770 1791 6 5567
1952 2619 1872 0 4491 1952 4639 3012 0 7651
1954 2764 907 0 3671 1954 3345 1020 0 4365
1956 2381 1758 0 4139 1956 4278 2783 0 7061
1958 1581 244 24 1849 1958 2865 362 102 3329
1960 1712 1858 0 3570 1960 3057 3117 0 6174
1962 1815 1161 3 2979 1962 2970 1986 9 4965
1964 2542 1355 0 3897 1964 4477 1692 0 6169
1966 1850 907 9 2766 1966 2578 1756 17 4351
1968 1563 1516 1013 4092 1968 2578 1897 1170 5645
1970 2032 710 144 2886 1970 2751 1298 126 4175
1972 1408 2815 0 4223 1972 1787 3497 108 5392
1974 2977 768 0 3745 1974 3856 793 0 4649
1976 3388 1401 29 4818 1976 4185 1715 56 5956
1978 2302 983 23 3308 1978 2659 1416 42 4117
1980 2874 2024 113 5011 1980 3211 2170 196 5577
1982 3123 855 5 3983 1982 3501 1002 9 4512
1984 2535 2417 29 4981 1984 2901 2663 34 5598
1986 2758 1199 133 4090 1986 2971 1356 180 4507
1988 2963 1822 44 4829 1988 3259 2037 31 5327
1990 3137 750 254 4141 1990 3008 900 483 4391
1992 3069 1461 1016 5546 1992 2850 1522 1182 5554
1994 1220 736 1357 3313 1994 1119 805 2501 4425
1996 2762 1442 601 4805 1996 2748 1510 754 5012
1998 1837 1108 37 2982 1998 2007 1682 42 3731
2000 2510 2039 79 4628 2000 2334 2196 55 4595
2002 2516 1165 509 4190 2002 2355 1173 578 4106
2004 2378 2946 0 5324 2004 2283 3066 0 5349
2006 2426 790 0 3216 2006 2526 803 0 3329
2008 1474 3207 0 4681 2008 1709 3134 0 4843
2010 1525 1901 0 3426 2010 1642 1881 0 3523
2012 1175 3069 0 4244 2012 1370 2838 0 4208
662 County Election for President and Governor
Year Dem Rep Other Total Year Dem Rep Other Total
Jackson Jefferson
1907 2143 604 94 2841 1907 1543 594 72 2209
1908 1905 635 220 2760 1908 1435 604 288 2327
1910 2089 613 406 3108 1910 1446 563 458 2467
1912 1819 588 687 3094 1912 1118 361 673 2152
1914 1123 597 862 2582 1914 1198 566 821 2585
1916 2096 409 698 3203 1916 1739 493 630 2862
1918 1392 364 78 1834 1918 1079 389 32 1500
1920 2694 1340 415 4449 1920 2281 1728 379 4388
1922 2820 1371 56 4247 1922 2636 1139 42 3817
1924 2342 941 521 3804 1924 2441 1108 214 3763
1926 2114 558 29 2701 1926 2136 1003 22 3161
1928 2493 3440 27 5960 1928 1916 2251 18 4185
1930 3070 771 2 3843 1930 2830 627 5 3462
1932 5759 603 0 6362 1932 3566 485 0 4051
1934 3613 1227 273 5113 1934 2409 1340 251 4000
1936 5435 1095 41 6571 1936 3719 1032 22 4773
1938 2588 411 16 3015 1938 2505 349 11 2865
1940 4832 1540 36 6408 1940 3814 1226 20 5060
1942 1324 452 7 1783 1942 1534 580 18 2132
1944 4866 1313 13 6192 1944 2948 974 15 3937
1946 3278 649 54 3981 1946 1727 473 58 2258
1948 5450 923 0 6373 1948 3326 55 0 3381
1950 4055 1103 8 5166 1950 2382 608 5 2995
1952 4921 2627 0 7548 1952 2872 1384 0 4256
1954 3194 614 0 3808 1954 1968 351 0 2319
1956 4435 2343 0 6778 1956 2539 1186 0 3725
1958 3820 403 229 4452 1958 1471 152 23 1646
1960 3761 3375 0 7136 1960 1945 1343 0 3288
1962 3573 1610 7 5190 1962 1595 719 6 2320
1964 5894 2366 0 8260 1964 2555 811 0 3366
1966 3538 1855 12 5405 1966 1561 515 5 2081
1968 3371 2248 1786 7405 1968 1628 780 701 3109
1970 4191 1586 181 5958 1970 1410 471 62 1943
1972 2054 5519 134 7707 1972 969 1709 73 2751
1974 4913 874 0 5787 1974 1743 318 0 2061
1976 4914 3189 60 8163 1976 2303 26 956 3285
1978 3798 2072 45 5915 1978 1383 609 7 1999
1980 4031 4327 196 8554 1980 1812 1440 80 3332
1982 5153 1583 2 6738 1982 1823 465 3 2291
1984 2996 5773 26 8795 1984 1496 1656 27 3179
1986 3611 2480 400 6491 1986 1373 636 67 2076
1988 3542 4423 36 8001 1988 1767 1063 16 2846
1990 4310 1796 414 6520 1990 1831 470 86 2387
1992 3273 3893 2254 9420 1992 1580 671 768 3019
1994 2180 2604 2089 6873 1994 972 408 996 2376
1996 3245 4422 915 8582 1996 1430 865 351 2646
1998 1862 4438 35 6335 1998 811 930 15 1756
2000 2515 5591 53 8159 2000 1245 1320 28 2593
2002 2363 3156 785 6304 2002 1057 756 155 1968
2004 2232 7024 0 9256 2004 1057 1546 0 2603
2006 3673 1952 0 5625 2006 1402 343 0 1745
2008 2264 6719 0 8983 2008 805 1652 0 2457
2010 2050 3950 0 6000 2010 943 881 0 1824
2012 1954 5965 0 7919 2012 605 1634 0 2239
County Election for President and Governor 663

Year Dem Rep Other Total Year Dem Rep Other Total
Johnston Kay
1907 1944 757 213 2914 1907 2651 2562 87 5300
1908 1274 693 602 2569 1908 2511 2754 138 5403
1910 1314 641 490 2445 1910 2400 2635 228 5263
1912 1289 506 758 2553 1912 2380 2508 382 5270
1914 1154 591 989 2734 1914 1857 2238 468 4563
1916 1727 756 678 3161 1916 2340 2482 496 5318
1918 1044 630 66 1740 1918 1682 2274 108 4064
1920 2119 1945 392 4456 1920 4543 5949 222 10714
1922 3617 1003 26 4646 1922 4582 5841 47 10470
1924 2122 923 676 3721 1924 6049 7392 1007 14448
1926 1536 929 19 2484 1926 5213 5076 47 10336
1928 1766 1294 36 3096 1928 4196 13829 136 18161
1930 3368 418 5 3791 1930 5250 7080 26 12356
1932 3277 329 0 3606 1932 12841 5884 0 18725
1934 2894 914 103 3911 1934 10578 5426 209 16213
1936 3099 743 23 3865 1936 11846 6671 132 18649
1938 2754 358 21 3133 1938 7704 6469 136 14309
1940 2955 1362 12 4329 1940 10725 10003 156 20884
1942 1110 443 10 1563 1942 4210 6060 101 10371
1944 2339 925 14 3278 1944 8656 9498 88 18242
1946 2089 530 32 2651 1946 4959 8360 156 13475
1948 2936 584 0 3520 1948 10119 8982 0 19101
1950 2668 580 6 3254 1950 7341 10100 33 17474
1952 2495 1349 0 3844 1952 8382 16460 0 24842
1954 2350 618 0 2968 1954 7678 8933 0 16611
1956 2232 1157 0 3389 1956 8071 14837 0 22908
1958 1812 155 47 2014 1958 12126 4201 867 17194
1960 1822 1441 0 3263 1960 8249 15156 0 23405
1962 1599 1302 6 2907 1962 6025 12719 45 18789
1964 2370 1065 0 3435 1964 11296 12033 0 23329
1966 1450 936 11 2397 1966 6127 11277 53 17457
1968 1216 1048 974 3238 1968 6031 12751 2809 21591
1970 1701 644 245 2590 1970 6898 8252 408 15558
1972 983 2205 68 3256 1972 4246 17244 494 21984
1974 2246 377 0 2623 1974 9877 7844 0 17721
1976 2765 1127 42 3934 1976 9371 12441 274 22086
1978 1654 928 13 2595 1978 7323 9459 115 16897
1980 2066 1701 90 3857 1980 6449 15004 884 22337
1982 2648 573 9 3230 1982 10283 7526 20 17829
1984 1820 2195 23 4038 1984 6044 16731 136 22911
1986 1675 1091 83 2849 1986 6880 9588 1267 17735
1988 2042 1518 21 3581 1988 7751 12646 167 20564
1990 2015 599 166 2780 1990 7737 5439 1878 15054
1992 2096 1191 1052 4339 1992 6643 9115 7070 22828
1994 620 505 1874 2999 1994 5243 8652 3938 17833
1996 1998 1229 540 3767 1996 6882 9741 2891 19514
1998 1450 1350 27 2827 1998 5004 9030 215 14249
2000 1809 2072 49 3930 2000 6122 11768 272 10162
2002 2280 990 141 3411 2002 6071 7264 2279 15614
2004 1713 2635 0 4348 2004 5957 14121 0 20078
2006 2253 515 0 2768 2006 9054 4096 0 13150
2008 1249 2708 0 3957 2008 5463 13230 0 18693
2010 1231 1713 0 2944 2010 4970 8656 0 13626
2012 1137 2649 0 3786 2012 4627 11499 0 16126
664 County Election for President and Governor
Year Dem Rep Other Total Year Dem Rep Other Total
Kingfisher Kiowa
1907 1688 2204 94 3986 1907 2610 1529 130 4269
1908 1541 2106 226 3873 1908 2354 1591 301 4246
1910 1339 1901 258 3498 1910 1414 1054 287 2755
1912 1235 1527 354 3116 1912 1831 1167 948 3946
1914 968 1721 497 3186 1914 1018 1230 1302 3550
1916 1364 1728 442 3534 1916 2279 1017 1130 4426
1918 791 1527 145 2463 1918 1218 1121 46 2385
1920 1743 3214 249 5206 1920 2512 2638 442 5592
1922 2545 2864 26 5435 1922 3554 2477 85 6116
1924 1644 2834 617 5095 1924 2635 1688 531 4854
1926 1471 2631 37 4139 1926 1857 1052 48 2957
1928 1780 4063 39 5882 1928 2270 4116 92 6478
1930 2151 2648 6 4805 1930 3692 1565 3 5260
1932 3986 2103 0 6089 1932 5204 966 0 6170
1934 2947 3380 27 6354 1934 3514 1729 587 5830
1936 4081 2539 32 6652 1936 5624 1684 53 7361
1938 3145 2632 36 5813 1938 2924 892 27 3843
1940 2865 3718 25 6608 1940 4679 2539 34 7252
1942 1440 2509 25 3974 1942 1383 831 16 2230
1944 2175 3417 17 5609 1944 4175 2081 24 6280
1946 1298 2435 145 3878 1946 2212 1030 60 3302
1948 2488 2931 0 5419 1948 4263 1530 0 5793
1950 1785 3701 14 5500 1950 3117 2048 10 5175
1952 1459 4873 0 6332 1952 3489 4100 0 7589
1954 1828 3069 0 4897 1954 3349 1303 0 4652
1956 1668 3935 0 5603 1956 3371 2713 0 6084
1958 2064 1636 354 4054 1958 2092 971 1149 4212
1960 1821 3501 0 5322 1960 2638 3515 0 6153
1962 1363 3753 13 5129 1962 2471 2348 8 4827
1964 2512 3117 0 5629 1964 3686 2206 0 5892
1966 1326 3221 13 4560 1966 2307 2114 6 4427
1968 1226 3558 720 5504 1968 2219 2418 957 5594
1970 1961 2729 136 4826 1970 2922 1714 153 4789
1972 912 4861 162 5935 1972 1495 3711 110 5316
1974 2752 2515 0 5267 1974 3367 897 0 4264
1976 2372 3443 82 5897 1976 3403 1971 46 5420
1978 1958 3209 45 5212 1978 2094 1752 15 3861
1980 1282 4962 174 6418 1980 2372 1737 116 4225
1982 3127 2455 9 5591 1982 3119 917 3 4039
1984 1125 5528 33 6686 1984 2016 2951 28 4995
1986 2026 2934 560 5520 1986 2351 1383 191 3925
1988 1777 4011 64 5852 1988 2296 2030 32 4358
1990 2306 2087 683 5076 1990 2805 923 220 3948
1992 1379 3479 1553 6411 1992 2143 1635 1132 4910
1994 974 2628 1790 5392 1994 1490 1357 985 3832
1996 1626 3423 630 5679 1996 1973 1638 517 4128
1998 1001 3375 52 4428 1998 1369 1787 30 3186
2000 1304 4693 59 6056 2000 1544 2173 33 3750
2002 1767 2426 708 4901 2002 1742 1000 373 3115
2004 1022 5630 0 6652 2004 1413 2610 0 4023
2006 2921 1939 0 4860 2006 2148 630 0 2778
2008 1009 5372 0 6381 2008 1226 2537 0 3763
2010 1295 3504 0 4799 2010 1250 1424 0 2674
2012 898 4870 0 5768 2012 1106 2316 0 3422
County Election for President and Governor 665

Year Dem Rep Other Total Year Dem Rep Other Total
Latimer LeFlore
1907 969 629 68 1666 1907 2162 1715 83 3960
1908 720 616 197 1533 1908 1872 1771 230 3873
1910 690 527 199 1416 1910 1843 1529 229 3601
1912 722 482 349 1553 1912 2009 1538 528 4075
1914 759 570 382 1711 1914 1646 1220 1122 3988
1916 950 663 346 1959 1916 2576 1944 656 5176
1918 748 539 59 1346 1918 2101 1630 83 3814
1920 1200 1410 333 2943 1920 3757 4928 387 9072
1922 2245 1282 14 3541 1922 5820 3325 41 9186
1924 1457 971 274 2702 1924 4069 3326 852 8247
1926 1159 1103 16 2278 1926 3500 2845 54 6399
1928 1583 1368 38 2989 1928 4622 5168 57 9847
1930 1979 1038 6 3023 1930 5403 2665 15 8083
1932 3119 728 0 3847 1932 8680 2363 0 11043
1934 2897 1333 38 4268 1934 7717 4071 60 11848
1936 2923 1344 19 4286 1936 8061 3894 14 11969
1938 3023 773 22 3818 1938 6739 1865 41 8645
1940 3138 1600 28 4766 1940 8379 4664 44 13087
1942 1625 670 18 2313 1942 3345 1499 13 4857
1944 1948 1296 11 3255 1944 5660 3667 22 9349
1946 1574 662 10 2246 1946 4560 1777 21 6358
1948 2536 919 0 3455 1948 6786 2821 0 9607
1950 1805 910 3 2718 1950 5117 2278 7 7402
1952 2283 1668 0 3951 1952 6349 4631 0 10980
1954 2348 649 0 2997 1954 5826 1843 0 7669
1956 1994 1387 0 3381 1956 5276 4310 0 9586
1958 1678 235 37 1950 1958 4859 772 95 5726
1960 1534 1454 0 2988 1960 4844 5302 0 10146
1962 1756 1094 8 2858 1962 5064 2636 18 7718
1964 2297 849 0 3146 1964 7105 3904 0 11009
1966 1381 702 4 2087 1966 4293 2325 15 6633
1968 1350 1091 892 3333 1968 4020 3600 3345 10965
1970 2163 836 152 3151 1970 5123 2029 279 7431
1972 1239 2520 130 3889 1972 3433 7932 394 11759
1974 2562 529 0 3091 1974 7179 1862 0 9041
1976 2661 1312 55 4028 1976 8033 4907 145 13085
1978 2123 827 27 2977 1978 6859 2045 59 8963
1980 2105 1737 124 3966 1980 6668 6807 284 13759
1982 2364 679 2 3045 1982 9552 2058 19 11629
1984 1858 2210 32 4100 1984 5990 8604 104 14698
1986 2125 1094 110 3329 1986 6864 3364 416 10644
1988 2365 1830 38 4233 1988 6594 6964 83 13641
1990 2245 608 234 3087 1990 8602 2622 293 11517
1992 2606 1212 1067 4885 1992 7843 5850 3070 16763
1994 1121 509 1398 3028 1994 3529 2699 3854 10082
1996 2222 1189 592 4003 1996 6831 5689 1729 14249
1998 1774 991 34 2799 1998 5910 5446 136 11492
2000 1865 1739 65 3669 2000 6536 8215 234 14985
2002 1984 914 377 3275 2002 6941 4468 499 11908
2004 1945 2535 0 4480 2004 6741 10683 0 17424
2006 2019 630 0 2649 2006 7963 3100 0 11063
2008 1313 2860 0 4173 2008 5136 11605 0 16741
2010 1467 1610 0 3077 2010 5950 7040 0 12990
2012 1170 2628 0 3798 2012 4662 11177 0 15839
666 County Election for President and Governor
Year Dem Rep Other Total Year Dem Rep Other Total
Lincoln Logan
1907 3432 3562 220 7214 1907 2179 3831 84 6094
1908 3030 3515 534 7079 1908 2183 3768 203 6154
1910 2298 2662 784 5744 1910 1300 2761 257 4318
1912 2137 2459 971 5567 1912 1700 2546 565 4811
1914 1488 2557 1324 5369 1914 1026 2567 535 4128
1916 2258 2387 1081 5726 1916 1701 2270 626 4597
1918 1555 2461 152 4168 1918 1275 1933 137 3345
1920 2968 5254 635 8857 1920 2210 4606 278 7094
1922 3812 4269 62 8143 1922 3099 4992 57 8148
1924 3283 4220 739 8242 1924 2366 4445 751 7562
1926 2888 3353 74 6315 1926 2442 2838 44 5324
1928 2405 6118 126 8649 1928 2251 6277 104 8632
1930 4286 3868 10 8164 1930 2527 4600 21 7148
1932 7641 3505 0 11146 1932 5773 3959 0 9732
1934 4863 6097 221 11181 1934 4385 5023 134 9542
1936 5903 5452 52 11407 1936 5425 4609 61 10095
1938 5613 4232 50 9895 1938 5201 3213 118 8532
1940 5271 6269 34 11574 1940 4752 5427 46 10225
1942 3048 4377 36 7461 1942 2261 3190 35 5486
1944 3910 4801 28 8739 1944 3795 4586 36 8417
1946 3240 3555 134 6929 1946 2550 3634 243 6427
1948 4913 3898 0 8811 1948 4109 3817 0 7926
1950 3778 4306 10 8094 1950 2884 4771 18 7673
1952 4071 5778 0 9849 1952 3444 6172 0 9616
1954 4245 3552 0 7797 1954 3100 3871 0 6971
1956 3909 4993 0 8902 1956 2875 5326 0 8201
1958 5179 1927 384 7490 1958 4199 1614 740 6553
1960 3255 5528 0 8783 1960 2820 5121 0 7941
1962 3083 4924 19 8026 1962 2310 4560 15 6885
1964 5046 3854 0 8900 1964 4279 3787 0 8066
1966 2863 3928 23 6814 1966 2613 4081 34 6728
1968 2304 3855 1969 8128 1968 2508 3960 1689 8157
1970 3272 3302 273 6847 1970 2900 3385 307 6592
1972 1919 6512 254 8685 1972 2760 6543 200 9503
1974 5298 2660 0 7958 1974 4601 2898 0 7499
1976 4988 4429 133 9550 1976 4594 4382 160 9136
1978 3307 3506 41 6854 1978 3345 3763 65 7173
1980 3231 6064 290 9585 1980 3246 6311 435 9992
1982 5436 3665 13 9114 1982 4722 3391 20 8133
1984 3020 8088 81 11189 1984 3551 8356 71 11978
1986 3956 3795 1435 9186 1986 3905 3903 1465 9273
1988 4225 6409 106 10740 1988 4603 6947 154 11704
1990 4995 2860 1180 9035 1990 5247 3446 1068 9761
1992 3904 5315 3204 12423 1992 4453 6071 3282 13806
1994 2250 3777 3538 9565 1994 2526 5020 2223 9769
1996 4332 5243 1606 11181 1996 4854 5949 1419 12222
1998 3211 5621 131 8963 1998 2743 5564 113 8420
2000 4140 7387 174 11701 2000 4510 8187 173 12870
2002 4935 4251 2103 11289 2002 4245 5048 1964 11257
2004 4041 10149 0 14190 2004 4869 11474 0 16343
2006 7023 3369 0 10392 2006 6408 4280 0 10688
2008 3504 10470 0 13974 2008 5717 12556 0 18273
2010 3838 6976 0 10814 2010 4098 8848 0 12946
2012 3273 9553 0 12826 2012 4724 12314 0 17038
County Election for President and Governor 667

Year Dem Rep Other Total Year Dem Rep Other Total
Love Major
1907 1199 491 87 1777 1907 968 1296 302 2566
1908 835 413 253 1501 1908 877 1446 463 2786
1910 815 308 224 1347 1910 704 1379 506 2589
1912 750 199 412 1361 1912 987 321 556 1864
1914 1046 233 691 1970 1914 474 671 1007 2152
1916 1125 266 365 1756 1916 762 946 674 2382
1918 856 159 35 1050 1918 474 863 352 1689
1920 1660 711 152 2523 1920 780 1920 483 3183
1922 2112 301 7 2420 1922 1181 1774 132 3087
1924 1713 479 536 2728 1924 649 1781 614 3044
1926 1018 440 15 1473 1926 1053 1260 50 2363
1928 1268 843 0 2111 1928 674 2891 107 3672
1930 1778 195 3 1976 1930 1427 1405 7 2839
1932 2426 187 0 2613 1932 2525 1374 0 3899
1934 1574 641 154 2369 1934 1165 2798 237 4200
1936 2227 440 20 2687 1936 1929 2230 45 4204
1938 1606 154 7 1767 1938 1782 2010 40 3832
1940 2485 687 11 3183 1940 1404 3453 34 4891
1942 861 168 5 1034 1942 607 2096 20 2723
1944 1955 446 4 2405 1944 965 3019 21 4005
1946 1357 145 8 1510 1946 730 2144 79 2953
1948 2191 249 0 2440 1948 3054 798 5 3857
1950 1530 334 3 1867 1950 1170 2409 4 3583
1952 1972 806 0 2778 1952 845 2495 0 3340
1954 1892 240 0 2132 1954 888 2033 0 2921
1956 1756 731 0 2487 1956 951 2826 0 3777
1958 1311 66 17 1394 1958 1294 974 319 2587
1960 1443 932 0 2375 1960 716 2892 0 3608
1962 1255 481 4 1740 1962 672 2862 3 3537
1964 1863 663 0 2526 1964 1291 2436 0 3727
1966 1044 446 4 1494 1966 742 2295 11 3048
1968 931 677 766 2374 1968 594 2550 357 3501
1970 1151 460 129 1740 1970 1009 1776 119 2904
1972 671 1407 30 2108 1972 512 3203 103 3818
1974 1461 177 0 1638 1974 1517 1766 0 3283
1976 1923 846 9 2778 1976 1357 2282 58 3697
1978 1205 531 12 1748 1978 858 2011 14 2883
1980 1578 1449 48 3075 1980 584 3059 96 3739
1982 2717 452 7 3176 1982 1799 1164 3 2966
1984 1359 1833 17 3209 1984 619 3385 31 4035
1986 1384 1036 92 2512 1986 1020 1873 354 3247
1988 1889 1361 17 3267 1988 982 2638 51 3671
1990 1804 471 143 2418 1990 1581 1120 563 3264
1992 1708 922 1049 3679 1992 731 2154 870 3755
1994 545 366 1562 2463 1994 579 1588 1061 3228
1996 1675 1224 392 3291 1996 900 2188 424 3512
1998 1084 1176 19 2279 1998 707 1997 32 2736
2000 1530 1807 35 3372 2000 635 2672 45 3352
2002 1753 884 95 2732 2002 907 1490 398 2795
2004 1538 2295 0 3833 2004 537 3122 0 3659
2006 1797 447 0 2244 2006 1603 1191 0 2794
2008 1257 2589 0 3846 2008 515 2956 0 3471
2010 1107 1554 0 2661 2010 791 2221 0 3012
2012 1034 2436 0 3470 2012 446 2700 0 3146
668 County Election for President and Governor
Year Dem Rep Other Total Year Dem Rep Other Total
Marshall Mayes
1907 1248 467 218 1933 1907 1215 908 8 2131
1908 842 406 406 1654 1908 1186 1021 44 2251
1910 845 389 526 1760 1910 1454 1137 61 2652
1912 958 315 702 1975 1912 1391 1079 215 2685
1914 1037 399 1006 2442 1914 1362 1186 239 2787
1916 1352 449 623 2424 1916 1574 1229 228 3031
1918 841 365 90 1296 1918 1127 955 42 2124
1920 1589 1487 269 3345 1920 1989 2447 163 4599
1922 2416 664 34 3114 1922 2764 2172 24 4960
1924 1935 866 545 3346 1924 2246 2317 325 4888
1926 1298 778 43 2119 1926 1824 1941 27 3792
1928 1358 1063 80 2501 1928 2161 3004 49 5214
1930 1829 287 0 2116 1930 3098 1889 4 4991
1932 3236 319 0 3555 1932 4444 1596 0 6040
1934 2015 528 175 2718 1934 3345 3356 49 6750
1936 2840 415 23 3278 1936 3920 2690 13 6623
1938 1488 193 5 1686 1938 3874 1897 21 5792
1940 2723 1032 15 3770 1940 4057 3631 21 7709
1942 992 315 7 1314 1942 2052 1895 12 3959
1944 2261 752 11 3024 1944 3830 3822 19 7671
1946 1662 300 9 1971 1946 3371 2714 40 6125
1948 2455 469 0 2924 1948 4201 2854 0 7055
1950 1848 471 0 2319 1950 3756 3745 12 7513
1952 2288 1204 0 3492 1952 3837 4704 0 8541
1954 2971 288 0 3259 1954 4368 2765 0 7133
1956 2100 1151 0 3251 1956 3760 4677 0 8437
1958 1952 106 38 2096 1958 4603 1524 166 6293
1960 1793 1325 0 3118 1960 3721 5194 0 8915
1962 1060 1668 8 2736 1962 3802 4272 13 8087
1964 2318 1101 0 3419 1964 5421 4157 0 9578
1966 1220 1149 6 2375 1966 3613 3490 25 7128
1968 1191 1209 986 3386 1968 2855 4360 2431 9646
1970 1370 601 909 2880 1970 4279 3649 247 8175
1972 1113 2273 91 3477 1972 2656 7535 263 10454
1974 2694 300 0 2994 1974 5099 3541 0 8640
1976 2939 1358 27 4324 1976 6298 5040 81 11419
1978 1690 1237 21 2948 1978 4934 3355 43 8332
1980 2157 1961 77 4195 1980 5344 6633 381 12358
1982 3246 843 6 4095 1982 7002 3034 14 10050
1984 2039 2488 33 4560 1984 5154 8585 99 13838
1986 2395 1494 100 3989 1986 4820 4917 834 10571
1988 2730 1911 28 4669 1988 6691 6115 95 12901
1990 2880 930 216 4026 1990 6539 2702 1037 10278
1992 2519 1478 1501 5498 1992 6432 5445 3294 15171
1994 1075 831 1909 3815 1994 4453 3902 2345 10700
1996 2624 1605 684 4913 1996 6377 5268 1663 13308
1998 1670 2252 34 3956 1998 5871 4000 117 9988
2000 2210 2641 49 4900 2000 6618 7132 251 14001
2002 2694 1402 172 4268 2002 6460 4025 1981 12466
2004 2088 3363 0 5451 2004 6933 9946 0 16879
2006 2650 882 0 3532 2006 8300 2940 0 11240
2008 1643 3730 0 5373 2008 5749 10243 0 15983
2010 1485 2528 0 4013 2010 4768 6992 0 11760
2012 1396 3744 0 5140 2012 4823 9637 0 14460
County Election for President and Governor 669

Year Dem Rep Other Total Year Dem Rep Other Total
McClain McCurtain
1907 1465 723 111 2299 1907 1287 955 61 2303
1908 1234 780 363 2377 1908 565 482 148 1195
1910 1292 671 344 2307 1910 1130 650 183 1963
1912 1273 583 420 2276 1912 1059 704 848 2611
1914 940 594 620 2154 1914 1645 512 1263 3420
1916 1541 680 495 2716 1916 1763 795 654 3212
1918 994 469 41 1504 1918 955 305 36 1296
1920 2310 1728 249 4287 1920 2598 1959 315 4872
1922 2623 1273 13 3909 1922 3483 1048 23 4554
1924 2519 1233 259 4011 1924 3279 1669 237 5185
1926 1980 809 26 2815 1926 2637 1011 42 3690
1928 1913 2399 44 4356 1928 2877 1915 21 4813
1930 3098 1102 7 4207 1930 3253 760 2 4015
1932 5087 818 0 5905 1932 5886 587 0 6473
1934 3367 1518 67 4952 1934 4238 1509 0 5747
1936 4092 1191 17 5300 1936 5089 1119 13 6221
1938 2063 433 2 2498 1938 3566 358 7 3931
1940 3768 1862 11 5641 1940 6994 2225 29 9248
1942 1353 697 6 2056 1942 2548 439 12 2999
1944 3301 1492 8 4801 1944 5322 1419 10 6751
1946 2057 764 47 2868 1946 2951 475 14 3440
1948 3451 908 0 4359 1948 6223 1091 0 7314
1950 2544 1193 4 3741 1950 5246 916 16 6178
1952 3201 2326 0 5527 1952 5793 2748 0 8541
1954 2418 874 0 3292 1954 4960 997 0 5957
1956 2981 2081 0 5062 1956 4761 2707 0 7468
1958 2435 235 111 2781 1958 3913 263 48 4224
1960 2365 2547 0 4912 1960 4202 3562 0 7764
1962 1941 1942 11 3894 1962 4246 2144 4 6394
1964 3638 1638 0 5276 1964 5982 2981 0 8963
1966 1844 1775 12 3631 1966 3857 2368 23 6248
1968 1842 2047 1647 5536 1968 2944 2795 2880 8619
1970 2263 1593 134 3990 1970 3433 1438 147 5018
1972 1350 4241 206 5797 1972 2568 6441 166 9175
1974 3465 1329 0 4794 1974 5899 628 0 6527
1976 4048 2444 80 6572 1976 7560 3423 97 11080
1978 2604 2123 53 4780 1978 4937 1517 89 6543
1980 2990 4284 259 7533 1980 5953 5189 230 11372
1982 4099 2230 5 6334 1982 4562 1641 9 6212
1984 2549 6056 67 8672 1984 3994 6381 41 10416
1986 3170 2753 793 6716 1986 4498 2412 110 7020
1988 3594 4771 88 8453 1988 4928 4920 63 9911
1990 4389 2177 831 7397 1990 5584 1434 218 7236
1992 3378 4377 3021 10776 1992 5082 3519 2893 11494
1994 2421 3545 2248 8214 1994 2461 1553 4348 8362
1996 3753 4363 1323 9439 1996 4350 3892 1532 9774
1998 2614 4385 119 7118 1998 3587 2926 255 6768
2000 3679 6750 110 10539 2000 3752 6601 129 10492
2002 4102 4115 1536 9753 2002 5187 3035 427 8649
2004 3742 10041 0 13783 2004 3684 7472 0 11156
2006 6622 3527 0 10149 2006 4485 1926 0 6411
2008 3551 11193 0 14744 2008 2794 7745 0 10539
2010 3817 7248 0 11065 2010 4035 4312 0 8347
2012 3194 11112 0 14306 2012 2440 7635 0 10075
670 County Election for President and Governor
Year Dem Rep Other Total Year Dem Rep Other Total
McIntosh Murray
1907 1666 1607 43 3316 1907 1356 502 93 1951
1908 1236 1606 141 2983 1908 1111 574 280 1965
1910 1256 1000 152 2408 1910 987 445 498 1930
1912 1325 970 540 2835 1912 987 321 556 1864
1914 1252 1009 842 3103 1914 890 459 536 1885
1916 1743 898 561 3202 1916 1305 458 356 2119
1918 1185 725 65 1975 1918 903 336 20 1259
1920 2635 2353 258 5246 1920 1747 1359 119 3225
1922 2969 1519 10 4498 1922 2220 936 9 3165
1924 2723 1675 97 4495 1924 2083 784 148 3015
1926 1582 1274 10 2866 1926 1419 868 20 2307
1928 2044 2742 35 4821 1928 1498 1631 36 3165
1930 3081 1797 9 4887 1930 2920 697 1 3618
1932 4533 1077 0 5610 1932 3086 532 0 3618
1934 3854 2951 66 6871 1934 2902 1099 98 4099
1936 3898 2470 16 6384 1936 3181 823 23 4027
1938 3739 1106 26 4871 1938 2378 339 20 2737
1940 3771 487 17 4275 1940 3126 1238 17 4381
1942 1633 1406 6 3045 1942 1425 452 7 1884
1944 3190 2569 12 5771 1944 2602 1005 9 3616
1946 2144 1166 73 3383 1946 2123 615 28 2766
1948 3674 1442 0 5116 1948 3054 798 0 3852
1950 2401 1599 14 4014 1950 2514 898 5 3417
1952 3007 2295 0 5302 1952 2868 1885 0 4753
1954 2634 1046 0 3680 1954 2279 788 0 3067
1956 2728 2149 0 4877 1956 2482 1809 0 4291
1958 2587 366 45 2998 1958 2106 213 98 2417
1960 2185 2221 0 4406 1960 2129 1993 0 4122
1962 2184 1319 8 3511 1962 2059 1641 8 3708
1964 3497 1428 0 4925 1964 3083 1236 0 4319
1966 2173 1288 7 3468 1966 1665 1325 11 3001
1968 1759 1532 1254 4545 1968 1773 1454 1027 4254
1970 2174 1069 107 3350 1970 1980 1036 141 3157
1972 1686 3216 132 5034 1972 1294 2983 95 4372
1974 3607 1209 0 4816 1974 2903 653 0 3556
1976 4145 1822 48 6015 1976 2932 1563 41 4536
1978 2884 1465 28 4377 1978 2039 1257 15 3311
1980 3654 2925 184 6763 1980 2384 2494 189 5067
1982 4310 1454 5 5769 1982 2903 1033 2 3938
1984 3479 3646 40 7165 1984 2229 3073 45 5347
1986 3292 2067 217 5576 1986 2440 1619 338 4397
1988 4041 2665 36 6742 1988 2697 2056 41 4794
1990 4466 1229 473 6168 1990 2824 987 461 4272
1992 4184 2225 1484 7893 1992 2594 1536 1458 5588
1994 2990 1931 2057 6978 1994 1188 1011 1734 3933
1996 4219 2400 1072 7691 1996 2620 1712 736 5068
1998 3698 2437 110 6245 1998 1740 1763 43 3546
2000 4206 3444 131 7781 2000 2263 2609 50 4922
2002 3631 1809 1357 6797 2002 2662 1325 463 4450
2004 4488 4692 0 9180 2004 2130 3665 0 5795
2006 4626 1404 0 6030 2006 3015 916 0 3931
2008 3320 4903 0 8223 2008 1592 3746 0 5338
2010 2921 3244 0 6165 2010 1802 2177 0 3979
2012 2779 4509 0 7288 2012 1540 3606 0 5146
County Election for President and Governor 671

Year Dem Rep Other Total Year Dem Rep Other Total
Muskogee Noble
1907 3479 3789 63 7331 1907 1459 1494 61 3014
1908 2793 3592 168 6553 1908 1364 1476 125 2965
1910 3241 2367 200 5808 1910 1258 1447 208 2913
1912 3681 2385 536 6602 1912 1188 1266 293 2747
1914 2866 2736 549 6151 1914 958 1352 279 2589
1916 4004 2532 340 6876 1916 1346 1243 234 2823
1918 2692 1473 35 4200 1918 916 1239 82 2237
1920 6378 5159 96 11633 1920 1553 2494 147 4194
1922 7471 5652 18 13141 1922 1950 2523 43 4516
1924 6895 6158 644 13697 1924 1927 2680 633 5240
1926 5644 5280 24 10948 1926 2611 2164 26 4801
1928 6343 9972 54 16369 1928 1777 3067 64 4908
1930 6690 5752 16 12458 1930 2529 2360 13 4902
1932 12621 5351 0 17972 1932 4414 1635 0 6049
1934 10485 7180 152 17817 1934 3077 2738 59 5874
1936 13344 6452 33 19829 1936 3901 2461 13 6375
1938 9762 2573 35 12370 1938 2800 2339 40 5179
1940 12917 9585 49 22551 1940 3226 3441 7 6674
1942 5137 3825 15 8977 1942 1381 2227 15 3623
1944 11679 8280 31 19990 1944 2300 3060 13 5373
1946 8218 5384 95 13697 1946 1547 2476 80 4103
1948 13860 6592 0 20452 1948 2770 2430 0 5200
1950 9183 7340 31 16554 1950 2071 3113 13 5197
1952 13040 11810 0 24850 1952 1803 4422 0 6225
1954 9860 4682 0 14542 1954 2134 2558 0 4692
1956 10413 11057 0 21470 1956 2017 3536 0 5553
1958 11596 1840 246 13682 1958 2727 1276 246 4249
1960 11082 12403 0 23485 1960 1910 3198 0 5108
1962 9612 8042 23 17677 1962 1366 3333 9 4708
1964 16330 8508 0 24838 1964 2713 2157 0 4870
1966 10004 8117 30 18151 1966 1643 2524 12 4179
1968 9377 8707 4596 22680 1968 1412 2911 618 4941
1970 9896 6246 436 16578 1970 1697 2206 108 4011
1972 7380 15101 551 23032 1972 999 4085 128 5212
1974 13587 5101 0 18688 1974 2455 2058 0 4513
1976 14678 10287 190 25155 1976 2278 2634 53 4965
1978 12167 6255 120 18542 1978 1616 2393 21 4030
1980 13341 11511 863 25715 1980 1398 3663 179 5240
1982 13781 5984 26 19791 1982 2579 1834 7 4420
1984 12343 14652 188 27183 1984 1238 4018 23 5279
1986 9155 8772 781 18708 1986 1734 2161 422 4317
1988 13760 11147 161 25068 1988 1661 3015 50 4726
1990 11525 4526 1691 17742 1990 2144 1417 689 4250
1992 13619 8782 5531 27932 1992 1333 2474 1476 5283
1994 8515 6728 4587 19830 1994 840 1865 1631 4336
1996 12963 8974 3243 25180 1996 1756 2318 717 4791
1998 10265 7761 230 18256 1998 1234 2180 60 3474
2000 12520 11820 353 24693 2000 1416 3230 51 4697
2002 9867 6132 4275 20274 2002 1757 1767 704 4228
2004 12585 15124 0 27709 2004 1335 3993 0 5328
2006 12885 4117 0 17002 2006 2460 1210 0 3670
2008 11294 15289 0 26583 2008 1174 3881 0 5055
2010 8348 9405 0 17753 2010 1200 2782 0 3982
2012 9952 13404 0 23556 2012 1143 3488 0 4631
672 County Election for President and Governor
Year Dem Rep Other Total Year Dem Rep Other Total
Nowata Okfuskee
1907 1068 992 23 2083 1907 1125 878 181 2184
1908 923 1086 61 2070 1908 872 1297 402 2571
1910 1077 1070 105 2252 1910 957 749 371 2077
1912 1012 1087 172 2271 1912 952 651 740 2343
1914 1044 1300 236 2580 1914 990 810 744 2544
1916 1355 1322 184 2861 1916 1337 670 525 2532
1918 933 1180 25 2138 1918 887 557 52 1496
1920 1699 2678 75 4452 1920 1643 1764 241 3648
1922 2247 2240 19 4506 1922 3020 1522 33 4575
1924 2049 2296 154 4499 1924 2654 1431 264 4349
1926 1588 1578 29 3195 1926 2517 1748 107 4372
1928 1763 2930 19 4712 1928 2513 3612 76 6201
1930 2104 2216 8 4328 1930 3788 1764 4 5556
1932 3773 1900 0 5673 1932 5126 1415 0 6541
1934 2374 2647 51 5072 1934 3806 2142 865 6813
1936 3512 2552 20 6084 1936 4843 2162 47 7052
1938 3195 2100 27 5322 1938 4298 867 10 5175
1940 3615 3406 39 7060 1940 4574 3001 24 7599
1942 1691 2117 34 3842 1942 1939 1235 11 3185
1944 2581 2730 15 5326 1944 3291 2177 9 5477
1946 1814 2171 145 4130 1946 2061 1359 80 3500
1948 2688 2119 0 4807 1948 3335 1624 0 4959
1950 2136 2678 16 4830 1950 2234 1733 2 3969
1952 2657 3226 0 5883 1952 2775 2469 0 5244
1954 2573 2069 0 4642 1954 2398 1186 0 3584
1956 2268 3168 0 5436 1956 2331 2299 0 4630
1958 3021 1075 260 4356 1958 2336 357 142 2835
1960 2125 3014 0 5139 1960 1968 2510 0 4478
1962 2033 2409 7 4449 1962 1966 1594 2 3562
1964 2644 2142 0 4786 1964 2905 1629 0 4534
1966 1950 1844 8 3802 1966 1610 1548 11 3169
1968 1314 2116 1080 4510 1968 1777 1686 981 4444
1970 1659 1753 164 3576 1970 1774 1313 83 3170
1972 1096 3293 146 4535 1972 1328 2862 99 4289
1974 1830 1905 0 3735 1974 2763 985 0 3748
1976 2195 2077 39 4311 1976 2663 1630 32 4325
1978 1778 1529 14 3321 1978 1663 1248 22 2933
1980 1694 2640 136 4470 1980 2177 2126 98 4401
1982 2756 1122 5 3883 1982 2295 985 8 3288
1984 1687 3030 44 4761 1984 1684 2443 18 4145
1986 1867 1528 128 3523 1986 1832 1176 213 3221
1988 2203 2000 31 4234 1988 2209 1851 38 4098
1990 1996 920 336 3252 1990 2390 794 340 3524
1992 1912 1531 1081 4524 1992 2141 1580 909 4630
1994 1195 1148 841 3184 1994 1253 1018 1327 3598
1996 1788 1457 609 3854 1996 2074 1380 556 4010
1998 1546 1641 45 3232 1998 1632 1432 64 3128
2000 1703 2069 77 3849 2000 1714 1910 64 3788
2002 1718 1241 709 3668 2002 1932 976 602 3510
2004 1660 2805 0 4465 2004 1743 2542 0 4285
2006 2026 840 0 2866 2006 2147 726 0 2873
2008 1411 3031 0 4442 2008 1480 2643 0 4123
2010 1300 1981 0 3281 2010 1405 1619 0 3024
2012 1244 2832 0 4076 2012 1256 2335 0 3591
County Election for President and Governor 673

Year Dem Rep Other Total Year Dem Rep Other Total
Oklahoma Okmulgee
1907 5038 5944 337 11319 1907 1287 1502 140 2929
1908 4833 5317 498 10648 1908 1103 1400 295 2798
1910 6140 5051 913 12104 1910 1183 1246 358 2787
1912 6963 5706 905 13574 1912 1243 1140 567 2950
1914 3858 6478 1183 11519 1914 1559 1101 752 3412
1916 7971 5291 1302 14564 1916 2406 1860 773 5039
1918 5461 4332 222 10015 1918 1809 1550 114 3473
1920 17797 15314 1212 34323 1920 4492 5368 588 10448
1922 20397 23701 156 44254 1922 5579 6542 68 12189
1924 21708 17504 3873 43085 1924 5927 6015 896 12838
1926 17796 12549 203 30548 1926 4717 4714 62 9493
1928 16073 36608 272 52953 1928 5834 9149 73 15056
1930 15569 18965 44 34578 1930 7405 5128 10 12543
1932 41130 21238 0 62368 1932 11287 4762 0 16049
1934 30372 14150 879 45401 1934 9246 5740 250 15236
1936 50946 24312 373 75631 1936 12061 4975 57 17093
1938 31585 10828 352 42765 1938 8032 3166 53 11251
1940 53649 35639 329 89617 1940 11016 6696 84 17796
1942 19085 15605 133 34823 1942 4862 4081 27 8970
1944 57812 42464 116 100392 1944 9737 5430 25 15192
1946 28626 29772 1067 59465 1946 6446 4294 230 10970
1948 59954 40161 0 100115 1948 10467 4368 0 14835
1950 38679 49717 271 88667 1950 6137 5247 25 11409
1952 70199 95492 0 165691 1952 10115 6717 0 16832
1954 47928 42314 0 90242 1954 7717 3482 0 11199
1956 57512 85395 0 142907 1956 7626 6703 0 14329
1958 52472 16012 8477 76961 1958 6465 1157 246 7868
1960 64648 102992 0 167640 1960 7262 7107 0 14369
1962 52779 74470 682 127931 1962 6180 4852 15 11047
1964 90641 83660 0 174301 1964 10195 4704 0 14899
1966 43989 73817 1338 119144 1966 6236 4493 37 10766
1968 60395 93212 33834 187441 1968 6089 4709 2728 13526
1970 49625 68272 4297 122194 1970 5767 3703 304 9774
1972 46986 156437 4502 207925 1972 4494 8706 447 13647
1974 85625 57770 0 143395 1974 8131 3265 0 11396
1976 87185 119120 3808 210113 1976 8499 5333 131 13963
1978 58348 79092 3575 141015 1978 6800 3072 51 9923
1980 58765 139538 12970 211273 1980 7236 6652 397 14285
1982 83706 74087 1704 159497 1982 8140 3052 11 11203
1984 60235 159974 3052 223261 1984 7380 8704 105 16189
1986 59176 75811 19309 154296 1986 5581 5198 787 11566
1988 75812 135376 1703 212891 1988 8262 5674 60 13996
1990 85019 69514 16239 170772 1990 6811 2432 1192 10435
1992 76271 126788 56864 259923 1992 7767 4586 3068 15421
1994 50589 107489 26785 184863 1994 4718 3335 2626 10679
1996 80438 120429 19386 220253 1996 7555 4246 1536 13337
1998 50977 102216 1817 155010 1998 5291 3428 82 8801
2000 81590 139078 2443 223111 2000 7186 5797 195 13178
2002 73236 91270 24570 189076 2002 5823 3341 1974 11138
2004 97298 174741 0 272039 2004 7367 8363 0 15730
2006 110726 64987 0 175713 2006 7321 2378 0 9699
2008 116182 163172 0 279354 2008 6191 8727 0 14918
2010 82316 111614 0 193930 2010 4906 5393 0 10299
2012 106982 149728 0 256710 2012 5432 7731 0 13163
674 County Election for President and Governor
Year Dem Rep Other Total Year Dem Rep Other Total
Osage Ottawa
1907 1693 1357 50 3100 1907 1305 1245 43 2593
1908 1584 1528 159 3271 1908 1296 1174 94 2564
1910 1872 1651 223 3746 1910 1410 1274 123 2807
1912 1900 1713 488 4101 1912 1384 1315 173 2872
1914 1771 1555 527 3853 1914 1369 1435 19 2823
1916 2052 1524 430 4006 1916 1875 1642 228 3745
1918 1443 1184 63 2690 1918 2222 1808 96 4126
1920 3801 4567 254 8622 1920 3922 5269 368 9559
1922 4427 4842 73 9342 1922 4179 4086 60 8325
1924 7070 6363 769 14202 1924 4522 5197 658 10377
1926 4434 4475 54 8963 1926 4231 3553 57 7841
1928 5010 10555 67 15632 1928 4488 8144 88 12720
1930 6324 5461 15 11800 1930 5904 4156 20 10080
1932 10833 4775 0 15608 1932 8175 3210 0 11385
1934 7500 3964 229 11693 1934 6313 4665 264 11242
1936 10090 4917 49 15056 1936 7658 4697 57 12412
1938 5647 2468 74 8189 1938 6544 3237 48 9829
1940 9019 6419 43 15481 1940 7873 5738 35 13646
1942 2971 3482 48 6501 1942 3098 2983 22 6103
1944 6846 5557 7 12410 1944 5876 5056 13 10945
1946 3668 4107 157 7932 1946 3914 3605 72 7591
1948 7156 3951 0 11107 1948 7243 4304 0 11547
1950 4708 5198 24 9930 1950 5420 4304 15 9739
1952 6714 7731 0 14445 1952 6692 7211 0 13903
1954 4991 3538 0 8529 1954 5889 4100 0 9989
1956 5939 7296 0 13235 1956 5721 6730 0 12451
1958 6237 1519 488 8244 1958 5239 1688 176 7103
1960 5801 7508 0 13309 1960 5705 6520 0 12225
1962 4126 5382 15 9523 1962 5229 3830 13 9072
1964 7395 5695 0 13090 1964 7589 4090 0 11679
1966 4408 4794 24 9226 1966 4441 3549 15 8005
1968 3919 5499 2407 11825 1968 4820 5000 1421 11241
1970 4654 4300 268 9222 1970 4707 3500 133 8340
1972 2968 9288 335 12591 1972 3657 8348 158 12163
1974 6240 4087 0 10327 1974 6328 2371 0 8699
1976 6832 6398 118 13348 1976 7446 4985 84 12515
1978 5912 4105 46 10063 1978 5619 2642 42 8303
1980 5687 8044 515 14246 1980 6143 6362 414 12919
1982 7576 3667 16 11259 1982 7497 2069 9 9575
1984 6095 10083 79 16257 1984 5781 7666 58 13505
1986 5764 5369 672 11805 1986 5819 3865 222 9906
1988 7778 7162 115 15055 1988 6658 5026 45 11729
1990 7249 2829 1299 11377 1990 5854 2014 417 8285
1992 6894 5891 4537 17322 1992 6304 4141 2764 13209
1994 5040 4863 2518 12421 1994 4325 2985 1312 8622
1996 7342 5827 2014 15183 1996 5844 4127 1533 11504
1998 6166 4700 154 11020 1998 4464 3555 115 8134
2000 7540 8138 231 15909 2000 5647 5625 139 11411
2002 6843 4696 2347 13886 2002 4508 3018 1136 8662
2004 8068 11467 0 19535 2004 5086 7443 0 12529
2006 8833 3507 0 12340 2006 5211 1929 0 7140
2008 7498 12160 0 19658 2008 4268 6905 0 11173
2010 6473 7938 0 14411 2010 3138 3985 0 7123
2012 6704 11242 0 17946 2012 3509 6466 0 9975
County Election for President and Governor 675

Year Dem Rep Other Total Year Dem Rep Other Total
Pawnee Payne
1907 1714 1599 167 3480 1907 2261 2093 189 4543
1908 1500 1556 299 3355 1908 1980 2244 390 4614
1910 1394 1495 373 3262 1910 1699 1834 590 4123
1912 1316 1332 474 3122 1912 1534 1669 808 4011
1914 1134 1512 474 3120 1914 1367 1391 1223 3981
1916 1491 1396 565 3452 1916 2140 1767 902 4809
1918 1123 1205 112 2440 1918 1484 1808 165 3457
1920 1948 2982 371 5301 1920 3240 4576 543 8359
1922 2481 3140 64 5685 1922 4368 5356 75 9799
1924 2376 3093 552 6021 1924 4342 4817 774 9933
1926 2260 2650 43 4953 1926 2646 3098 66 5810
1928 1949 4489 85 6523 1928 2904 7864 125 10893
1930 2804 3002 9 5815 1930 4388 5025 16 9429
1932 5000 2280 0 7280 1932 7819 3874 0 11693
1934 2887 3821 548 7256 1934 5207 5128 302 10637
1936 4031 2961 72 7064 1936 8081 4783 57 12921
1938 3252 2798 31 6081 1938 6051 2876 58 8985
1940 3435 3991 38 7464 1940 7704 6772 63 14539
1942 1900 2843 23 4766 1942 3470 3919 34 7423
1944 2460 3310 16 5786 1944 5624 6048 30 11702
1946 1682 2965 127 4774 1946 4065 4325 139 8529
1948 2721 2651 0 5372 1948 7390 5799 0 13189
1950 2028 3668 7 5703 1950 5768 6387 47 12202
1952 2274 3975 0 6249 1952 6490 10605 0 17095
1954 2420 2311 0 4731 1954 5599 4951 0 10550
1956 2264 3390 0 5654 1956 6320 9381 0 15701
1958 2576 1147 236 3959 1958 6309 2180 656 9145
1960 1639 3153 0 4792 1960 5694 9943 0 15637
1962 1369 2516 6 3891 1962 4996 7541 22 12559
1964 2389 2278 0 4667 1964 8906 7936 0 16842
1966 1533 2307 7 3847 1966 4881 8036 32 12949
1968 1343 2437 990 4770 1968 5772 9577 2475 17824
1970 1716 2140 97 3953 1970 5982 7782 371 14135
1972 1135 4280 122 5537 1972 5644 17019 407 23070
1974 2547 2344 0 4891 1974 9992 7317 0 17309
1976 3031 3111 59 6201 1976 9987 13481 420 23888
1978 2590 2117 37 4744 1978 8531 8366 115 17012
1980 2020 3902 229 6151 1980 7466 15955 2270 25691
1982 2905 2007 11 4923 1982 10804 7093 39 17936
1984 2165 4699 64 6928 1984 7653 20811 184 28648
1986 2288 2705 407 5400 1986 7119 10317 1544 18980
1988 2781 3324 57 6162 1988 10568 16027 310 26905
1990 2703 1372 620 4695 1990 9921 5803 2220 17944
1992 2612 2675 1686 6973 1992 9886 13032 7962 30880
1994 1889 2038 1399 5326 1994 3455 7518 9374 20347
1996 2663 2560 783 6006 1996 9985 11686 2637 24308
1998 1990 1969 64 4023 1998 6418 10283 165 16866
2000 2435 3386 94 5925 2000 9319 15256 372 24947
2002 2251 1814 904 4969 2002 8714 8697 2595 20006
2004 2564 4412 0 6976 2004 10101 19560 0 29661
2006 3049 1373 0 4422 2006 12006 5529 0 17535
2008 2063 4533 0 6596 2008 10601 18435 0 29036
2010 1813 3030 0 4843 2010 8258 11633 0 19891
2012 1813 4232 0 6045 2012 9198 16481 0 25679
676 County Election for President and Governor
Year Dem Rep Other Total Year Dem Rep Other Total
Pittsburg Pontotoc
1907 3366 2602 232 6200 1907 2328 855 244 3427
1908 2893 2735 629 6257 1908 1841 860 579 3280
1910 2901 2049 668 5618 1910 1893 711 578 3182
1912 2767 1574 1478 5819 1912 1842 642 939 3423
1914 2651 1530 1498 5679 1914 1626 720 1285 3631
1916 3441 1879 889 6209 1916 2418 913 957 4288
1918 2602 1222 116 3940 1918 1785 567 50 2402
1920 5364 5363 683 11410 1920 3800 2365 204 6369
1922 7855 4639 49 12543 1922 4692 2643 24 7359
1924 6062 3554 1149 10765 1924 4268 1859 493 6620
1926 5269 3125 76 8470 1926 2168 1842 39 4049
1928 5960 5875 107 11942 1928 3203 3356 38 6597
1930 7054 2751 4 9809 1930 4619 1235 4 5858
1932 10536 2396 0 12932 1932 7227 1207 0 8434
1934 8738 3569 129 12436 1934 4580 1706 126 6412
1936 9974 3651 43 13668 1936 8079 2015 42 10136
1938 7378 1144 22 8544 1938 4128 815 22 4965
1940 10169 4484 23 14676 1940 9310 3449 35 12794
1942 3123 1097 11 4231 1942 3530 1282 18 4830
1944 8535 4068 23 12626 1944 6552 2960 21 9533
1946 5872 2195 44 8111 1946 4527 2116 46 6689
1948 9576 2893 0 12469 1948 7750 2289 0 10039
1950 6719 4008 12 10739 1950 5655 2840 14 8509
1952 9546 5909 0 15455 1952 7208 5389 0 12597
1954 8697 2225 0 10922 1954 5289 1856 0 7145
1956 8382 5239 0 13621 1956 5950 4814 0 10764
1958 7970 673 140 8783 1958 4707 626 224 5557
1960 7310 5834 0 13144 1960 4654 5863 0 10517
1962 7600 3300 12 10912 1962 4994 4133 12 9139
1964 9903 3555 0 13458 1964 7449 4166 0 11615
1966 6594 3242 28 9864 1966 4111 3974 20 8105
1968 6112 3978 3726 13816 1968 4291 4161 2425 10877
1970 6722 3054 339 10115 1970 4486 3025 334 7845
1972 4748 9989 303 15040 1972 3160 8762 240 12162
1974 9823 2050 0 11873 1974 8613 2250 0 10863
1976 10743 4807 142 15692 1976 7466 4895 125 12486
1978 8389 3427 75 11891 1978 5260 3986 72 9318
1980 8292 7062 503 15857 1980 5942 6232 457 12631
1982 9352 2480 19 11851 1982 7481 2953 5 10439
1984 6860 9778 122 16760 1984 5526 8301 80 13907
1986 7604 4721 702 13027 1986 6347 5340 1025 12712
1988 8623 7594 125 16342 1988 6484 6609 146 13239
1990 8797 3010 911 12718 1990 5785 3605 1495 10885
1992 8523 5659 4645 18827 1992 6350 5206 3965 15521
1994 4558 3352 5903 13813 1994 2377 2456 7201 12034
1996 8475 5966 2325 16766 1996 6470 5366 1777 13613
1998 7339 5437 140 12916 1998 5083 6297 128 11508
2000 7627 8514 216 16357 2000 5387 7299 150 12836
2002 8557 4987 1977 15521 2002 5447 3904 1107 10458
2004 7452 11134 0 18586 2004 5165 9647 0 14812
2006 8076 2808 0 10884 2006 7313 2592 0 9905
2008 5457 11752 0 17209 2008 4512 9750 0 14262
2010 5671 6808 0 12479 2010 4412 5365 0 9777
2012 4831 10841 0 15672 2012 3947 8945 0 12892
County Election for President and Governor 677

Year Dem Rep Other Total Year Dem Rep Other Total
Pottawatomie Pushmataha
1907 4210 2911 232 7353 1907 864 520 45 1429
1908 3561 2609 555 6725 1908 625 484 125 1234
1910 2694 2451 822 5967 1910 691 535 239 1465
1912 3082 2075 1062 6219 1912 747 479 490 1716
1914 2161 2526 1226 5913 1914 874 524 640 2038
1916 3276 2042 1155 6473 1916 1059 645 453 2157
1918 2086 1592 143 3821 1918 793 534 68 1395
1920 5314 5357 591 11262 1920 1364 1862 267 3493
1922 6558 5308 159 12025 1922 2546 1005 25 3576
1924 5072 4040 1297 10409 1924 1647 1084 275 3006
1926 4888 2577 55 7520 1926 1494 998 25 2517
1928 3797 8478 89 12364 1928 3184 1616 56 4856
1930 7782 4993 14 12789 1930 2834 895 53 3782
1932 12013 4063 0 16076 1932 3419 490 0 3909
1934 8657 5533 269 14459 1934 2972 1182 62 4216
1936 12187 4703 27 16917 1936 3389 1097 19 4505
1938 11178 2574 230 13982 1938 3628 709 52 4389
1940 12058 6776 78 18912 1940 3952 1709 9 5670
1942 4311 3478 32 7821 1942 1344 404 7 1755
1944 9130 6486 43 15659 1944 2848 1181 11 4040
1946 5336 4283 134 9753 1946 2505 573 28 3106
1948 10220 4760 0 14980 1948 2977 789 0 3766
1950 7389 5609 76 13074 1950 2469 818 7 3294
1952 9455 10099 0 19554 1952 2578 1640 0 4218
1954 7821 4303 0 12124 1954 2496 678 0 3174
1956 8895 8496 0 17391 1956 2273 1499 0 3772
1958 8007 1408 550 9965 1958 2358 214 20 2592
1960 8067 9421 0 17488 1960 1630 1728 0 3358
1962 6733 7226 39 13998 1962 2095 1115 4 3214
1964 10884 6841 0 17725 1964 2563 1332 0 3895
1966 6006 6741 33 12780 1966 1707 960 7 2674
1968 6721 6899 3873 17493 1968 1232 1225 1287 3744
1970 7197 5986 388 13571 1970 1841 642 176 2659
1972 4822 13308 534 18664 1972 1016 2456 127 3599
1974 11261 3665 0 14926 1974 2824 510 0 3334
1976 11255 9090 226 20571 1976 2987 1360 29 4376
1978 8072 6106 76 14254 1978 2348 1116 55 3519
1980 8526 12466 858 21850 1980 2666 1989 120 4775
1982 11508 5920 16 17444 1982 2785 678 6 3469
1984 6966 16143 152 23261 1984 2079 2499 36 4614
1986 8889 7010 1791 17690 1986 2404 1170 135 3709
1988 8873 12099 197 21169 1988 2430 1841 30 4301
1990 10141 5823 1913 17877 1990 3121 749 112 3982
1992 8616 10350 6706 25672 1992 2553 1319 1025 4897
1994 4967 7458 5730 18155 1994 1115 760 2299 4174
1996 9141 9802 2810 21753 1996 2270 1458 613 4341
1998 6291 10336 238 16865 1998 1987 1724 52 3763
2000 8763 13265 318 22316 2000 1969 2331 48 4348
2002 10740 6674 2125 19539 2002 2336 1119 321 3776
2004 8638 17215 0 25853 2004 1934 2863 0 4797
2006 12257 5073 0 17330 2006 2330 563 0 2893
2008 7910 17753 0 25663 2008 1265 3208 0 4473
2010 6536 11832 0 18368 2010 1525 1901 0 3426
2012 7188 16250 0 23438 2012 1043 3087 0 4130
678 County Election for President and Governor
Year Dem Rep Other Total Year Dem Rep Other Total
Roger Mills Rogers
1907 1290 854 241 2385 1907 1759 1116 31 2906
1908 1168 839 403 2410 1908 1599 1134 131 2864
1910 1014 673 478 2165 1910 1638 1195 210 3043
1912 902 716 572 2190 1912 1637 1258 451 3346
1914 636 657 749 2042 1914 1525 1344 517 3386
1916 1148 538 575 2261 1916 1900 1435 546 3881
1918 695 516 176 1387 1918 1425 1190 70 2685
1920 930 1189 426 2545 1920 2450 2850 212 5512
1922 1542 1005 134 2681 1922 3087 2330 47 5464
1924 1318 946 519 2783 1924 2901 2207 237 5345
1926 1232 743 170 2145 1926 2186 1870 44 4100
1928 986 1948 133 3067 1928 2147 3477 41 5665
1930 2637 835 5 3477 1930 3072 1995 1 5068
1932 3648 511 0 4159 1932 5347 1879 0 7226
1934 1801 1239 311 3351 1934 3130 3437 309 6876
1936 3383 989 57 4429 1936 4290 3119 42 7451
1938 2380 513 20 2913 1938 4019 1621 136 5776
1940 2580 1504 22 4106 1940 4028 4086 25 8139
1942 1258 660 18 1936 1942 1870 2046 17 3933
1944 2015 1148 13 3176 1944 3209 3739 8 6956
1946 1746 575 58 2379 1946 2358 2360 79 4797
1948 2176 509 0 2685 1948 4197 2849 0 7046
1950 1396 862 5 2263 1950 3125 2943 11 6079
1952 1479 1667 0 3146 1952 3830 4873 0 8703
1954 1305 594 0 1899 1954 3856 2475 0 6331
1956 1367 1072 0 2439 1956 3185 4487 0 7672
1958 920 233 67 1220 1958 3553 845 207 4605
1960 809 1463 0 2272 1960 3167 5412 0 8579
1962 841 1328 13 2182 1962 3334 4106 109 7549
1964 1345 926 0 2271 1964 5449 4202 0 9651
1966 979 1138 13 2130 1966 3353 3604 25 6982
1968 720 1102 610 2432 1968 2665 4631 3141 10437
1970 1158 680 56 1894 1970 4428 3858 484 8770
1972 420 1696 54 2170 1972 2607 9697 424 12728
1974 1267 588 0 1855 1974 5535 5108 0 10643
1976 1346 873 24 2243 1976 7368 7318 129 14815
1978 845 881 13 1739 1978 6390 4510 64 10964
1980 877 1221 73 2171 1980 6399 11581 662 18642
1982 1154 484 6 1644 1982 8775 5441 15 14231
1984 680 1550 13 2243 1984 6013 16137 138 22288
1986 904 828 96 1828 1986 6341 8458 1201 16000
1988 866 1132 14 2012 1988 8771 12940 140 21851
1990 1304 459 207 1970 1990 9517 5075 2061 16653
1992 767 890 516 2173 1992 8257 12455 7180 27892
1994 479 705 645 1829 1994 6106 9991 3751 19848
1996 733 959 241 1933 1996 9544 12883 3127 25554
1998 466 949 19 1434 1998 8253 9766 286 18305
2000 441 1234 12 1687 2000 10713 17713 425 28951
2002 614 632 185 1431 2002 10508 10265 4184 24957
2004 382 1388 0 1770 2004 11918 24976 0 36894
2006 983 479 0 1462 2006 15674 8278 0 23952
2008 287 1502 0 1789 2008 10772 27743 0 38515
2010 413 923 0 1336 2010 9171 18874 0 28045
2012 272 1402 0 1674 2012 9148 27553 0 36701
County Election for President and Governor 679

Year Dem Rep Other Total Year Dem Rep Other Total
Seminole Sequoyah
1907 1396 1101 192 2689 1907 1927 1940 35 3902
1908 945 1168 452 2565 1908 1648 2037 131 3816
1910 1064 964 409 2437 1910 1596 1238 91 2925
1912 1172 715 766 2653 1912 1416 1115 232 2763
1914 1086 763 993 2842 1914 1517 1171 549 3237
1916 1444 872 935 3251 1916 1632 1179 527 3338
1918 1151 987 93 2231 1918 1395 1082 42 2519
1920 1870 3388 316 5574 1920 2503 3192 113 5808
1922 3352 2392 20 5764 1922 3689 2652 29 6370
1924 3007 2326 475 5808 1924 3429 2875 70 6374
1926 2446 1535 36 4017 1926 2714 2022 12 4748
1928 4423 8072 0 12495 1928 2692 3296 0 5988
1930 7721 3616 14 11351 1930 3207 2344 9 5560
1932 12154 3348 0 15502 1932 4704 1833 0 6537
1934 7257 3618 476 11351 1934 3767 3378 16 7161
1936 11695 4001 72 15768 1936 4281 2609 0 6890
1938 7148 1886 64 9098 1938 4240 1568 15 5823
1940 11167 6880 36 18083 1940 4469 3803 9 8281
1942 3782 2512 22 6316 1942 2963 1691 8 4662
1944 7116 4560 16 11692 1944 3571 2893 8 6472
1946 4819 3352 87 8258 1946 3243 1670 17 4930
1948 8122 3423 0 11545 1948 4449 2077 0 6526
1950 5617 4065 17 9699 1950 4159 2472 57 6688
1952 7076 6668 0 13744 1952 4072 3288 0 7360
1954 5737 2468 0 8205 1954 3656 1435 0 5091
1956 5897 5230 0 11127 1956 3560 3330 0 6890
1958 4489 865 286 5640 1958 3241 530 34 3805
1960 4256 5505 0 9761 1960 2942 3862 0 6804
1962 3949 3842 19 7810 1962 3714 1837 5 5556
1964 6582 3676 0 10258 1964 4304 2846 0 7150
1966 3916 3990 18 7924 1966 3369 1676 17 5062
1968 3889 3711 2142 9742 1968 2618 2797 2158 7573
1970 3618 3134 190 6942 1970 4318 1796 172 6286
1972 2746 6879 199 9824 1972 2519 6842 190 9551
1974 8236 1041 0 9277 1974 5881 1822 0 7703
1976 5874 4237 91 10202 1976 5873 3938 73 9884
1978 4513 2985 48 7546 1978 5409 2031 68 7508
1980 4726 5067 352 10145 1980 4983 5987 226 11196
1982 5447 2036 11 7494 1982 5889 1473 12 7374
1984 3957 6009 64 10030 1984 4202 7042 56 11300
1986 4788 2900 437 8125 1986 5673 3504 430 9607
1988 4911 4078 84 9073 1988 4951 5710 68 10729
1990 5157 2135 727 8019 1990 7250 1970 395 9615
1992 4624 3253 2363 10240 1992 6092 4925 2539 13556
1994 1943 2049 3507 7499 1994 3911 2827 1333 8071
1996 4225 2935 1069 8229 1996 5665 4733 1726 12124
1998 3394 3159 70 6623 1998 4141 4007 129 8277
2000 3783 4011 72 7866 2000 5425 6614 215 12254
2002 4260 2307 882 7449 2002 5158 3391 865 9414
2004 3648 5624 0 9272 2004 5910 8865 0 14775
2006 4384 1834 0 6218 2006 5882 2342 0 8224
2008 2977 5600 0 8577 2008 4454 9466 0 13920
2010 2689 3637 0 6326 2010 4497 5659 0 10156
2012 2600 4856 0 7456 2012 4193 9578 0 13771
680 County Election for President and Governor
Year Dem Rep Other Total Year Dem Rep Other Total
Stephens Texas
1907 2205 710 331 3246 1907 1576 1353 86 3015
1908 1761 725 290 2776 1908 1470 1315 239 3024
1910 1802 819 721 3342 1910 1143 1130 333 2606
1912 1738 598 901 3237 1912 764 683 280 1727
1914 1279 875 1047 3201 1914 745 642 285 1672
1916 2343 607 1098 4048 1916 1349 807 313 2469
1918 1337 461 97 1895 1918 947 743 70 1760
1920 2814 2038 348 5200 1920 1397 1751 135 3283
1922 7756 2566 145 10467 1922 1884 1962 36 3882
1924 4745 2377 412 7534 1924 1812 1745 405 3962
1926 3186 1301 46 4533 1926 1583 1269 36 2888
1928 2982 5192 105 8279 1928 1240 2890 49 4179
1930 5635 1703 19 7357 1930 2326 1686 7 4019
1932 7706 1012 0 8718 1932 4033 1372 0 5405
1934 3797 1713 590 6100 1934 2918 1707 108 4733
1936 6390 1636 45 8071 1936 3229 1223 19 4471
1938 4129 799 31 4959 1938 1313 2485 11 3809
1940 6149 2989 34 9172 1940 2831 1918 28 4777
1942 3073 1723 38 4834 1942 1523 852 10 2385
1944 6189 2766 19 8974 1944 2119 1731 20 3870
1946 3358 1666 49 5073 1946 1129 887 43 2059
1948 6702 1909 0 8611 1948 2693 1676 0 4369
1950 5292 2486 20 7798 1950 2265 1902 12 4179
1952 8029 6461 0 14490 1952 1915 4196 0 6111
1954 4951 1938 0 6889 1954 2224 1676 0 3900
1956 7524 6324 0 13848 1956 1886 3320 0 5206
1958 5601 935 366 6902 1958 2296 839 221 3356
1960 6899 8084 0 14983 1960 1549 4314 0 5863
1962 5653 5152 22 10827 1962 1588 2991 8 4587
1964 9272 5323 0 14595 1964 2500 3339 0 5839
1966 5106 4404 43 9553 1966 1856 2361 10 4227
1968 5249 5508 3566 14323 1968 1176 3729 954 5859
1970 6119 3468 555 10142 1970 2592 1833 77 4502
1972 3623 10309 464 14396 1972 924 5726 287 6937
1974 9161 2281 0 11442 1974 3327 1148 0 4475
1976 9795 7099 126 17020 1976 2591 3919 70 6580
1978 7118 5459 49 12626 1978 2787 2069 47 4903
1980 7191 10199 462 17852 1980 1451 5503 145 7099
1982 9827 4123 8 13958 1982 2852 2254 10 5116
1984 6359 12871 103 19333 1984 1033 5968 38 7039
1986 8935 5036 1101 15072 1986 1756 3147 230 5133
1988 7833 9844 118 17795 1988 1717 4971 64 6752
1990 8556 4784 907 14247 1990 2063 2585 294 4942
1992 7644 7085 5742 20471 1992 1487 4059 1434 6980
1994 4931 5556 4704 15191 1994 792 2668 1052 4512
1996 7248 8144 2384 17776 1996 1408 4139 544 6091
1998 4763 9355 136 14254 1998 1035 3222 57 4314
2000 6467 10860 161 17488 2000 1084 4964 40 6088
2002 5484 6290 2482 14256 2002 1424 3208 282 4914
2004 5515 13646 0 19161 2004 1016 5450 0 6466
2006 9168 4076 0 13244 2006 1642 2262 0 3904
2008 4538 14394 0 18932 2008 923 5336 0 6259
2010 8217 6458 0 14675 2010 889 3545 0 4434
2012 3939 12908 0 16847 2012 862 4930 0 5792
County Election for President and Governor 681

Year Dem Rep Other Total Year Dem Rep Other Total
Tillman Tulsa
1907 1472 557 47 2076 1907 2163 1951 111 4225
1908 1661 732 109 2502 1908 2292 2150 226 4668
1910 1758 735 194 2687 1910 2594 2193 360 5147
1912 1801 638 374 2813 1912 2747 2029 571 5347
1914 1325 616 577 2518 1914 2432 3217 770 6419
1916 2250 625 382 3257 1916 4497 3857 886 9240
1918 1203 360 48 1611 1918 4011 3456 138 7605
1920 2640 1540 151 4331 1920 9994 14484 638 25116
1922 2728 1804 27 4559 1922 10467 13481 56 24004
1924 2653 1326 184 4163 1924 14377 19537 1265 35179
1926 1903 518 10 2431 1926 10095 14160 46 24301
1928 2141 3331 25 5497 1928 16062 38769 167 54998
1930 2746 681 0 3427 1930 14528 19468 79 34075
1932 4960 523 0 5483 1932 35330 25541 0 60871
1934 3854 935 48 4837 1934 23900 18128 983 43011
1936 5268 1126 16 6410 1936 41256 28759 328 70343
1938 2701 475 18 3194 1938 22903 11253 123 34279
1940 4920 1564 24 6508 1940 33098 40342 135 73575
1942 1329 462 8 1799 1942 14767 24982 63 39812
1944 3902 1496 12 5410 1944 33436 42663 89 76188
1946 2423 648 57 3128 1946 19859 40734 539 61132
1948 4071 1058 0 5129 1948 38548 42892 0 81440
1950 3080 1184 2 4266 1950 25679 49059 227 74965
1952 3639 2657 0 6296 1952 46728 73862 0 120590
1954 2683 593 0 3276 1954 36209 41415 0 77624
1956 3366 1810 0 5176 1956 42805 83219 0 126024
1958 2473 351 111 2935 1958 66564 19185 3953 89702
1960 2736 2678 0 5414 1960 52725 89899 0 142624
1962 2430 1474 3 3907 1962 32826 62387 319 95532
1964 3354 2001 0 5355 1964 61484 76770 0 138254
1966 2171 1296 18 3485 1966 30310 70462 1039 101811
1968 1771 1748 1376 4895 1968 32748 81476 28443 142667
1970 2295 1114 216 3625 1970 40289 65756 3233 109278
1972 1256 3331 110 4697 1972 32779 125278 3069 161126
1974 3045 493 0 3538 1974 60697 64492 0 125189
1976 2852 1802 41 4695 1976 65298 108653 2349 176300
1978 2018 1165 22 3205 1978 57482 61375 900 119757
1980 2144 2450 93 4687 1980 53438 124643 10067 188148
1982 2742 821 2 3565 1982 71098 67784 310 139192
1984 1674 2637 15 4326 1984 58274 159549 1049 218872
1986 2010 1017 109 3136 1986 47911 88096 10333 146340
1988 2148 1754 26 3928 1988 69044 127512 1207 197763
1990 2166 743 107 3016 1990 72730 49403 15710 137843
1992 1749 1377 1052 4178 1992 71165 117465 50438 239068
1994 1215 766 753 2734 1994 45549 99606 21044 166199
1996 1827 1346 486 3659 1996 76924 111243 19189 207356
1998 1131 1127 22 2280 1998 59346 81938 1394 142678
2000 1400 1920 29 3349 2000 81656 134152 2883 218691
2002 1263 1034 338 2635 2002 65383 84187 25158 174728
2004 1175 2273 0 3448 2004 90220 163452 0 253672
2006 2185 459 0 2644 2006 90459 57060 0 147519
2008 1042 2195 0 3237 2008 96133 158363 0 254496
2010 1020 1083 0 2103 2010 63558 105060 0 168618
2012 906 1815 0 2721 2012 82744 145062 0 227806
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Year Dem Rep Other Total Year Dem Rep Other Total
Wagoner Washington
1907 1200 1723 60 2983 1907 1404 1442 48 2894
1908 1151 2107 167 3425 1908 1409 1528 124 3061
1910 1182 828 171 2181 1910 1517 1484 221 3222
1912 888 555 281 1724 1912 1561 1447 340 3348
1914 953 714 467 2134 1914 1427 1922 359 3708
1916 1040 749 303 2092 1916 1839 1727 359 3925
1918 820 595 90 1505 1918 1130 1227 55 2412
1920 1373 1428 150 2951 1920 2800 4102 186 7088
1922 2226 1370 47 3643 1922 2478 3929 12 6419
1924 1985 1646 272 3903 1924 2487 4579 234 7300
1926 1791 1522 13 3326 1926 2755 2770 22 5547
1928 1745 2726 26 4497 1928 2563 7258 56 9877
1930 2644 1826 4 4474 1930 2536 3869 18 6423
1932 4015 1505 0 5520 1932 6863 4713 0 11576
1934 2667 2349 175 5191 1934 5062 4249 141 9452
1936 2977 2119 21 5117 1936 6202 5201 26 11429
1938 2929 1384 17 4330 1938 5370 3413 54 8837
1940 2946 4647 25 7618 1940 6289 7347 40 13676
1942 2114 2944 91 5149 1942 6249 4327 33 10609
1944 2373 3467 8 5848 1944 6090 6533 18 12641
1946 2056 2527 48 4631 1946 2886 5063 270 8219
1948 3389 2666 0 6055 1948 5508 6036 0 11544
1950 2494 3228 26 5748 1950 4496 7698 51 12245
1952 2966 3321 0 6287 1952 6238 11334 0 17572
1954 2968 1994 0 4962 1954 5344 7246 0 12590
1956 2544 3537 0 6081 1956 5529 12488 0 18017
1958 3591 1213 122 4926 1958 9345 3321 582 13248
1960 2707 3570 0 6277 1960 5479 13700 0 19179
1962 2652 2903 15 5570 1962 5267 11925 35 17227
1964 3957 2840 0 6797 1964 8571 12382 0 20953
1966 2586 2800 17 5403 1966 5819 11252 73 17144
1968 2183 3187 2262 7632 1968 4641 12812 3091 20544
1970 3219 2531 116 5866 1970 4904 9588 391 14883
1972 2257 6569 281 9107 1972 3658 16347 495 20500
1974 4975 3152 0 8127 1974 8210 8720 0 16930
1976 5879 5071 107 11057 1976 6898 14560 212 21670
1978 4841 3478 43 8362 1978 7275 8645 66 15986
1980 5235 8969 523 14727 1980 5854 16563 1086 23503
1982 7142 4303 10 11455 1982 9946 7722 18 17686
1984 5271 12534 108 17913 1984 5476 19043 148 24667
1986 5166 6344 974 12484 1986 6182 9967 526 16675
1988 7378 10219 121 17718 1988 6971 14613 129 21713
1990 7334 3911 1372 12617 1990 8072 6419 1707 16198
1992 7041 9053 5435 21529 1992 6593 11342 5728 23663
1994 5167 7319 2972 15458 1994 4401 10319 2544 17264
1996 7749 9392 2417 19558 1996 6732 11605 2357 20694
1998 7067 7425 223 14715 1998 5438 8907 156 14501
2000 8244 12981 292 21517 2000 6644 13788 312 20744
2002 7320 7595 3676 18591 2002 5801 8700 2687 17188
2004 9157 19081 0 28238 2004 6862 16551 0 23413
2006 10977 6464 0 17441 2006 8995 6265 0 15260
2008 8810 21441 0 30251 2008 6308 16457 0 22765
2010 6678 14314 0 20992 2010 5039 11548 0 16587
2012 7791 20900 0 28691 2012 5532 15668 0 21200
County Election for President and Governor 683

Year Dem Rep Other Total Year Dem Rep Other Total
Washita Woods
1907 2100 1152 230 3482 1907 1276 1424 163 2863
1908 1867 1118 409 3394 1908 1421 1557 228 3206
1910 1723 1081 531 3335 1910 1327 1510 612 3449
1912 1663 1100 770 3533 1912 1247 1679 543 3469
1914 1187 1161 885 3233 1914 1030 1531 500 3061
1916 2107 958 719 3784 1916 1417 1358 526 3301
1918 1304 580 291 2175 1918 936 1365 113 2414
1920 2122 2065 320 4507 1920 1524 2815 330 4669
1922 2853 1754 67 4674 1922 2217 2469 71 4757
1924 2325 1357 372 4054 1924 1533 2615 840 4988
1926 1561 774 35 2370 1926 1847 1930 52 3829
1928 2024 3572 49 5645 1928 1550 3941 109 5600
1930 3512 1469 4 4985 1930 2679 2405 7 5091
1932 6049 887 0 6936 1932 4279 2008 0 6287
1934 3107 1719 408 5234 1934 3068 2795 196 6059
1936 5205 1792 32 7029 1936 4179 2346 44 6569
1938 2680 867 16 3563 1938 3332 2384 65 5781
1940 4256 2978 11 7245 1940 3506 3440 61 7007
1942 1218 1009 9 2236 1942 1764 2198 37 3999
1944 3524 2706 18 6248 1944 2426 3226 23 5675
1946 2311 1143 65 3519 1946 1678 2381 89 4148
1948 4326 1637 0 5963 1948 2882 2871 0 5753
1950 2799 1722 4 4525 1950 2221 3444 13 5678
1952 3177 3914 0 7091 1952 1999 4892 0 6891
1954 2429 1220 0 3649 1954 2002 3053 0 5055
1956 3191 2552 0 5743 1956 2123 3787 0 5910
1958 1890 479 324 2693 1958 2513 1304 395 4212
1960 2414 3209 0 5623 1960 1902 4064 0 5966
1962 2151 2317 8 4476 1962 1673 3465 14 5152
1964 3339 2147 0 5486 1964 2750 2886 0 5636
1966 1948 1935 13 3896 1966 1706 2851 27 4584
1968 1771 2592 858 5221 1968 1439 3449 517 5405
1970 2233 1628 104 3965 1970 2076 2460 130 4666
1972 1305 3578 125 5008 1972 1234 4413 142 5789
1974 3143 1144 0 4287 1974 2794 2086 0 4880
1976 3304 2165 62 5531 1976 2530 2788 103 5421
1978 1702 2247 61 4010 1978 1683 2753 12 4448
1980 2044 3206 123 5373 1980 1364 3592 5208 10164
1982 2848 1245 2 4095 1982 2630 1670 5 4305
1984 1547 3847 36 5430 1984 1231 3741 46 5018
1986 2750 1311 240 4301 1986 1697 2262 326 4285
1988 2290 2402 53 4745 1988 1735 2835 81 4651
1990 3175 800 357 4332 1990 2215 1259 494 3968
1992 1929 1912 1498 5339 1992 1361 2225 1191 4777
1994 1293 1645 1167 4105 1994 830 1648 1225 3703
1996 1913 1994 768 4675 1996 1431 2151 520 4102
1998 1173 2012 44 3229 1998 1099 2341 27 3467
2000 1564 2850 54 4468 2000 1235 2774 37 4046
2002 1810 1440 554 3804 2002 1471 1339 353 3163
2004 3705 1340 0 5045 2004 932 3166 0 4098
2006 2766 1108 0 3874 2006 2009 896 0 2905
2008 1052 3724 0 4776 2008 873 3043 0 3916
2010 1333 2265 0 3598 2010 1043 2042 0 3085
2012 822 3494 0 4316 2012 671 2727 0 3398
684 County Election for President and Governor
Year Dem Rep Other Total
Woodward
1907 1327 1416 232 2975
1908 1308 1614 371 3293
1910 1200 1524 420 3144
1912 1083 1403 596 3082
1914 754 1050 758 2562
1916 1130 1092 702 2924
1918 842 1076 125 2043
1920 1440 2482 288 4210
1922 1897 2112 40 4049
1924 1418 1831 763 4012
1926 1611 1578 51 3240
1928 1347 3188 81 4616
1930 2103 2276 14 4393
1932 3988 1614 0 5602
1934 2494 2930 156 5580
1936 3361 2430 40 5831
1938 2466 2232 67 4765
1940 2806 3403 34 6243
1942 1460 1930 24 3414
1944 2152 3055 18 5225
1946 1481 1855 44 3380
1948 2180 2391 0 4571
1950 2046 2796 8 4850
1952 1690 1463 0 3153
1954 1177 3720 0 4897
1956 1618 3405 0 5023
1958 2013 1766 313 4092
1960 1487 4185 0 5672
1962 1434 3770 7 5211
1964 2934 3094 0 6028
1966 1811 2863 22 4696
1968 1444 3748 663 5855
1970 1942 2899 126 4967
1972 1104 5350 229 6683
1974 3172 2250 0 5422
1976 2807 3782 102 6691
1978 1651 3082 55 4788
1980 1703 5318 268 7289
1982 3549 2142 2 5693
1984 1647 6376 40 8063
1986 2686 3600 644 6930
1988 2408 4996 89 7493
1990 3741 2089 810 6640
1992 2063 4006 2457 8526
1994 1336 3120 1798 6254
1996 2403 4093 1002 7498
1998 1805 3482 64 5351
2000 1950 5067 83 7100
2002 2339 2695 801 5835
2004 1458 6193 0 7651
2006 3517 1850 0 5367
2008 1350 6404 0 7754
2010 1523 4082 0 5605
2012 1133 5945 0 7078
685

County Election Boards


Adair PO Box 6, Stilwell 74960 918/696–7221
Alfalfa 300 S Grand, Cherokee 73728 580/596–2718
Atoka 200 E Court Street, Suite 106E, Atoka 74525 580/889–5297
Beaver PO Box 639, Beaver 73932 580/625–4742
Beckham 306 E Main, Sayre 73662 580/928–3314
Blaine 212 N Weigle, Suite 6, Watonga 73772 580/623–5518
Bryan 217 N 16 Avenue, Durant 74701 580/924–3228
Caddo PO Box 277, Anadarko 73005 405/247–5001
Canadian PO Box 307, El Reno 73036 405/422–2422
Carter 106 Hinkle Street SW, Ardmore 73401 580/223–5290
Cherokee 914 S College Ave., Tahlequah 74464 918/456–2261
Choctaw PO Box 517, Hugo 74743 580/326–5164
Cimarron PO Box 331, Boise City 73933 580/544–3377
Cleveland 641 E Robinson, Suite 200, Norman 73071 405/366–0210
Coal 4 N Main, Suite 10, Coalgate 74538 580/927–3456
Comanche 315 SW 5 Street, Room 206 Lawton 73501 580/353–1880
Cotton 301 N Broadway, Room 2, Walters 73572 580/875–3403
Craig 210 W Delaware Ave., Suite 108, Vinita 74301 918/256–7559
Creek PO Box 990, Sapulpa 74067 918/224–3529
Custer PO Box 1326, Clinton 73601 580/323–5124
Delaware PO Box 589, Jay 74346 918/253–8762
Dewey PO Box 115, Taloga 73667 580/328–5668
Ellis PO Box 492, Arnett 73832 580/885–7721
Garfield PO Box 1872, Enid 73702 580/237–6016
Garvin 210 W Grant Avenue, Room 8, Pauls Valley 73075 405/238–3303
Grady PO Box 1226, Chickasha 73023 405/224–1430
Grant PO Box 68, Medford 73759 580/395–2862
Greer Courthouse, Mangum 73554 580/782–2307
Harmon 114 W Hollis, 2 Floor, Room 5, Hollis 73550
nd 580/688–2460
Harper PO Box 541, Buffalo 73834 580/735–2313
Haskell PO Box 300, Stigler 74462 918/967–8792
Hughes 200 N Broadway, Suite 3, Holdenville 74848 405/379–2174
Jackson 101 N Main, Room 105, Altus 73522 580/482–2370
Jefferson 220 N Main, Room 203, Waurika 73521 580/228–3150
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Johnston 705 W Main, Tishomingo 73460 580/371–3670


Kay PO Box 331, Newkirk 74647 580/362–2130
Kingfisher 101 S Main, Room 8, Kingfisher 73750 405/375–3895
Kiowa 228 N Lincoln Street, Hobart 73651 580/726–2509
Latimer 109 N Central, Rm. 102, Wilburton 74578 918/465–3703
LeFlore PO Box 249, Poteau 74953 918/647–3701
Lincoln PO Box 97, Chandler 74834 405/258–1349
Logan 224 E Vilas Ave., Guthrie 73044 405/282–1900
Love 405 W Main, Suite 103, Marietta 73448 580/276–2242
Major 500 E Broadway, Suite 8, Fairview 73737 580/227–4520
Marshall PO Box 9, Madill 73446 580/795–5460
Mayes 1 Court Place, Suite 130,, Pryor 74362 918/825–1826
McClain PO Box 759, Purcell 73080 405/527–3121
McCurtain 108 N Central, Idabel 74745 580/286–7405
McIntosh PO Box 1022, Eufaula 74432 918/689–2452
Murray PO Box 556, Sulphur 73086 580/662–3800
Muskogee PO Box 216, Muskogee 74402 918/687–8151
Noble 300 Courthouse Drive, Suite 2, Perry 73077 580/336–3527
Nowata 228 N Maple, Nowata 74048 918/273–0710
Okfuskee 209 N 3 Street, Okemah 74859 918/623–0105
Oklahoma 4201 N Lincoln Blvd., Oklahoma City 73105 405/713–1515
Okmulgee 314 W 7 Street, Room 102, Okmulgee 74447 918/756–2365
Osage PO Box 929, Pawhuska 74056 918/287–3036
Ottawa 123 E Central Ave., Suite 104, Miami 74354 918/542–2893
Pawnee PO Box 38, Pawnee 74058 918/762–2125
Payne 315 W 6 Street, Suite 207, Stillwater 74074 405/747–8350
Pittsburg 109 E Carl Albert Pkwy, Room 101, McAlester 74501 918/423–3877
Pontotoc PO Box 302, Ada 74821 580/332–4534
Pottawatomie 325 N Broadway, #105, Shawnee 74801 405/273–8376
Pushmataha 303 SW “C” Street, Antlers 74523 580/298–3292
Roger Mills PO Box 147, Cheyenne 73628 580/497–3330
Rogers 415 W 1 Street, Claremore 74017
st 918/341–2965
Seminole 110 S Wewoka Ave., Suite 101, Wewoka 74884 405/257–2786
Sequoyah 110 E Creek Avenue, Sallisaw 74955 918/775–2614
Stephens 101 S 11 Street, Room 100, Duncan 73533 580/255–8782
Texas PO Box 607, Guymon 73942 580/338–7644
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Tillman 201 N Main, Suite Room 5, Frederick 73542 580/335–2287


Tulsa 555 N Denver, Tulsa 74103 918/596–5780
Wagoner PO Box 714, Wagoner 74477 918/485–2124
Washington 420 S Johnstone, Room 101, Bartlesville 74003 918/337–2850
Washita 111 E Main, Room 2, Cordell 73632 580/832–3658
Woods PO Box 184, Alva 73717 580/327–1452
Woodward PO Box 613, Woodward 73802 580/256–3609
Photograph courtesy the Oklahoma Historical Society

In 1928, Braniff charged travelers $20 roundtrip (equal to $270 today) to fly from Oklahoma City to Tulsa.
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Voting Districts of Cities and Towns


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Achille Bryan 2 6 21
Ada Pontotoc 4 13 25
Adair Mayes 2 1 6
Addington Jefferson 4 31 50
Afton Ottawa 2 1 7
Agra Lincoln 3 28 32
Albion Pushmataha 2 5 19
Alderson Pittsburg 2 7 17
Alex Grady 4 23 51
Aline Alfalfa 3 19 58
Allen Hughes/Pontotoc 2, 4 7, 13 18, 25
Altus Jackson 3 38 52
Alva Woods 3 27 58
Amber Grady 4 23 56
Ames Major 4 27 58
Amorita Alfalfa 3 19 58
Anadarko Caddo 3 26 56
Antlers Pushmataha 2 5 19
Apache Caddo 3 26 65
Arapaho Custer 3 26 57
Arcadia Oklahoma 5 41 96
Ardmore Carter 4 14 48, 49
Arkoma LeFlore 2 4 3
Armstrong Bryan 2 6 21
Arnett Ellis 3 27 6
Asher Pottawatomie 5 13 20, 27
Ashland Pittsburg 2 7 18
Atoka Atoka 2 6 22
Atwood Hughes 2 13 18
Avant Osage 3 10 36
Avard Woods 3 49 58
Barnsdall Osage 3 10 36
Bartlesville Osage/Washington 1, 3 10 10, 36
Bearden Okfuskee 2 7 24
Beaver Beaver 3 27 61
Beggs Okmulgee 2 8 24
Bennington Bryan 2 6 19
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Bernice Delaware 2 1 5
Bessie Washita 3 38 55
Bethany Oklahoma 5 30, 40, 47 84, 100
Bethel Acres Pottawatomie 5 28 26, 27
Big Cabin Craig 2 1 6
Billings Noble 3 20 38
Binger Caddo 3 26 56
Bixby Tulsa/Wagoner 1 12, 18, 25, 33 16, 30, 67, 69, 80
Blackburn Pawnee 3 20 35
Blackwell Kay 3 19 38
Blair Jackson 3 38 52
Blanchard Grady/McClain 4 23 51
Bluejacket Craig 2 1 6
Boise City Cimarron 3 27 61
Bokchito Bryan 2 6 19
Bokoshe LeFlore 2 4 15
Boley Okfuskee 2 8 24
Boswell Choctaw 2 5 19
Bowlegs Seminole 5 28 28
Boynton Muskogee 2 18 16
Bradley Grady 4 43 51
Braggs Muskogee 2 9 14
Braman Kay 3 19 38
Bray Stephens 4 43 51
Breckenridge Garfield 3 19 38
Bridge Creek Grady 4 23 51
Bridgeport Caddo 3 26 60
Bristow Creek 3 12 29
12, 67, 75, 76, 80,
Broken Arrow Tulsa/Wagoner 1 18, 25, 33, 36
98
Broken Bow McCurtain 2 5 1
Bromide Coal/Johnston 2 6, 14 18, 22
Brooksville Pottawatomie 5 28 27
Buffalo Harper 3 27 61
Burbank Osage 3 10 37
Burlington Alfalfa 3 19 58
Burns Flat Washita 3 38 55
Butler Custer 3 26 57
Byars McClain 4 43 20
Byng Pontotoc 4 13 25
Byron Alfalfa 3 19 58
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Cache Comanche 4 32 63
Caddo Bryan 2 6 21
Calera Bryan 2 6 21
Calumet Canadian 3 7 18
Calvin Hughes 2 13 24
Camargo Dewey 3 27 59
Cameron LeFlore 2 4 3
Canadian Pittsburg 2 7 18
Caney Atoka 2 6 22
Canton Blaine 3 26 59
Canute Washita 3 38 55
Capron Woods 3 27 58
Cardin Ottawa 2 1 7
Carmen Alfalfa 3 19 58
Carnegie Caddo 3 26 60
Carney Lincoln 3 28 32
Carrier Garfield 3 20 41
Carter Beckham 3 26 55
Cashion Kingfisher/Logan 3 20 31, 41
Castle Okfuskee 2 8 24
Catoosa Rogers 1, 2 2 23, 77
Cedar Valley Logan 3 20 31
Cement Caddo 3 26 65
Centrahoma Coal 2 6 18
Central High Stephens 4 31, 43 51, 65
Chandler Lincoln 3 28 32
Chattanooga Comanche 4 31 63
Chattanooga Tillman 4 31 63
Checotah McIntosh 2 8 13
Chelsea Rogers 2 29 6
Cherokee Alfalfa 3 20 58
Cheyenne Rogers Mills 3 26 55
Chickasha Grady 4 23 51,56
Choctaw Oklahoma 4, 5 17, 42, 48 96, 101
Chouteau Mayes 2 3 8
Cimarron City Logan 3 20 38
Claremore Rogers 2 2, 29 6, 8, 9
Clayton Pushmataha 2 5 19
Clearview Okfuskee 2 8 24
Cleo Springs Major 4 27 58
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Cleveland Pawnee 3 20 35
Clinton Custer/Washita 3 38 55, 57
Coalgate Coal 2 6 18
Colbert Bryan 2 6 21
Colcord Delaware 2 3 86
Cole McClain 4 43 20, 42
Collinsville Rogers/Tulsa 1, 2 2, 34 9, 11, 36
Colony Washita 3 38 55
Comanche Stephens 4 31, 43 50
Commerce Ottawa 2 1 7
Cooperton Kiowa 3 38 56
Copan Washington 1 29 10
Cordell Washita 3 38 55
Corn Washita 3 38 55
Cornish Jefferson 4 31 50
Council Hill Muskogee 2 18 16
Covington Garfield 3 19 38
Coweta Wagoner 1 18 12, 16, 80
Cowlington LeFlore 2 4 15
Coyle Logan 3 20 32, 33
Crescent Logan 3 20 38
Cromwell Seminole 5 28 28
Crowder Pittsburg 2 7 17, 18
Cushing Payne 3 21 33
Custer City Custer 3 26 57
Cyril Caddo 3 26 65
Dacoma Woods 3 27 58
Davenport Lincoln 3 28 32
Davidson Tillman 4 31 63
Davis Garvin/Murray 4 13, 14 22, 48
Deer Creek Grant 3 19 38
Del City Oklahoma 5 42 94
Delaware Nowata 2 29 10
Depew Creek 3 12 29
Devol Cotton 4 31 65
Dewar Okmulgee 2 8 16
Dewey Washington 1 29 10
Dibble McClain 4 43 42
Dickson Carter 4 14 49
Dill City Washita 3 38 55
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Disney Mayes 2 1 5
Dougherty Murray 4 14 22
Douglas Garfield 3 19 38
Dover Kingfisher 3 19 59
Drummond Garfield 3 20 41
Drumright Creek/Payne 3 12, 21 33, 35
Duncan Stephens 4 31, 43 50, 51, 65
Durant Bryan 2 6 20, 21
Dustin Hughes 2 7 24
Eakly Caddo 3 26 60
Earlsboro Pottawatomie 5 28 26, 27
East Duke Jackson 3 38 52
31, 39, 81, 82, 83,
Edmond Oklahoma 5 22, 41, 47
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El Reno Canadian 3 23 59, 60
Eldorado Jackson 3 38 52
Elgin Comanche 4 31 65
Elk City Beckham 3 26 55, 57
Elmer Jackson 3 38 52
Elmore City Garvin 4 13 42
Empire City Stephens 4 31, 43 50, 65
Enid Garfield 3 19 38, 40, 41
Erick Beckham 3 26 55
Erin Springs Garvin 4 43 42
Etowah Cleveland 4 15 20
Eufaula McIntosh 2 8 15, 18
Fair Oaks Rogers/Wagoner 1, 2 2 23
Fairfax Osage 3 10 36
Fairland Ottawa 2 1 7
Fairmont Garfield 3 19 38
Fairview Major 3 27 58
Fallis Lincoln 3 28 32
Fanshawe Latimer/LeFlore 2 4, 5, 7 3, 17
Fargo Ellis 3 27 61
Faxon Comanche 4 31 63
Fitzhugh Pontotoc 4 13 25
Fletcher Comanche 4 31 65
Foraker Osage 3 10 37
Forest Park Oklahoma 5 48 97
Forgan Beaver 3 27 61
Fort Cobb Caddo 3 26 56
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Fort Coffee LeFlore 2 4 3
Fort Gibson Muskogee 2 9, 18 14
Fort Sill Comanche 4 31, 32 65
Fort Supply Woodward 3 27 61
Fort Towson Choctaw 2 5 19
Foss Washita 3 38 55
Foyil Rogers 2 29 6
Francis Pontotoc 4 13 25
Frederick Tillman 4 31 63
Freedom Woods 3 27 58
Gage Ellis 3 27 61
Gans Sequoyah 2 4 2
Garber Garfield 3 19 38
Garvin McCurtain 2 5 1
Gate Beaver 3 27 61
Geary Blaine/Canadian 3 23, 26 57, 60
Gene Autry Carter 4 14 48
Geronimo Comanche 4 31 63
Gerty Hughes 2 7 18
Glencoe Payne 3 21 35
Glenpool Tulsa 1 12, 35, 37 30, 68
Goldsby McClain 4 15, 43 20, 42, 46
Goltry Alfalfa 3 19 58
Goodwell Texas 3 27 61
Gore Sequoyah 2 3, 4 15
Gotebo Kiowa 3 38 56
Gould Harmon 3 38 52
Gracemont Caddo 3 26 56
Grainola Osage 3 10 37
Grand Lake Towne Mayes 2 1 5
Grandfield Tillman 4 31 63
Granite Greer 3 38 52
Grayson Okmulgee 2 8 16
Greenfield Blaine 3 26 59
Grove Delaware 2 3 5, 7
Guthrie Logan 3 20 31, 38
Guymon Texas 3 27 61
Haileyville Pittsburg 2 7 17
Hallet Pawnee 3 20 35
Hammon Custer/Roger Mills 3 26 55, 57
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Hanna McIntosh 2 8 18
Hardesty Texas 3 27 61
Harrah Oklahoma 5 17 96, 101
Hartshorne Pittsburg 2 7 17
Haskell Muskogee 2 18 16
Hastings Jefferson 4 31 50
Haworth McCurtain 2 5 1
Headrick Jackson 3 38 52
Healdton Carter 4 14 48
Heavener LeFlore 2 5 3
Helena Alfalfa 3 19 58
Hendrix Bryan 2 6 21
Hennessey Kingfisher 3 19 59
Henryetta Okmulgee 2 8 16, 24
Hickory Murray 4 14 22
Hillsdale Garfield 3 19 41
Hinton Caddo 3 26 60
Hitchcock Blaine 3 26 59
Hitchita McIntosh 2 8 18
Hobart Kiowa 3 38 55, 56
Hoffman Okmulgee 2 8 16
Holdenville Hughes 2 13 24
Hollis Harmon 3 38 52
Hollister Tillman 4 31 63
Hominy Osage 3 10 36
Hooker Texas 3 27 61
Hoot Owl Mayes 2 1 5
Horntown Hughes 2 7 18, 24
Howe LeFlore 2 5 3
Hugo Choctaw 2 5 19
Hulbert Cherokee 2 18 4, 14
Hunter Garfield 3 19 38
Hydro Blaine/Caddo 3 26 57
Idabel McCurtain 2 5 1
Indiahoma Comanche 4 32 63
Indianola Pittsburg 2 7 18
Inola Rogers 2 3 8
IXL Okfuskee 2 8 24
Jay Delaware 2 1 5
Jefferson Grant 3 19 38
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Jenks Tulsa 1 25, 37 68, 69
Jennings Pawnee 3 20 35
Jet Alfalfa 3 19 58
Johnson Pottawatomie 5 17, 28 26, 28
Jones Oklahoma 5 48 96, 97
Kansas Delaware 2 3 86
Kaw City Kay 3 10 37
Kellyville Creek 3 12 29
Kemp Bryan 2 6 21
Kendrick Lincoln 3 28 32
Kenefic Bryan 2 6 21
Keota Haskell 2 7 15
Ketchum Craig 2 1 6
Keyes Cimarron 3 27 61
Kiefer Creek 1 12 30
Kildare Kay 3 10 37
Kingfisher Kingfisher 3 20, 26 59
Kingston Marshall 4 6 49
Kinta Haskell 2 7 15
Kiowa Pittsburg 2 7 18
Knowles Beaver 3 27 61
Konawa Seminole 5 13 28
Krebs Pittsburg 2 7 17
Kremlin Garfield 3 19 38
Lahoma Garfield 3 19 41
Lake Aluma Oklahoma 5 48 97
Lamar Hughes 2 7 18, 24
Lambert Alfalfa 3 19 58
Lamont Grant 3 19 38
Langley Mayes 2 1 5, 6
Langston Logan 3 20 31, 32, 33
Laverne Harper 3 27 61
Lawrence Creek Creek 3 12 35
Lawton Comanche 4 31, 32 62, 63, 64, 65
Leedey Dewey 3 27 59
LeFlore LeFlore 2 5 17
Lehigh Coal 2 6 18
Lenapah Nowata 2 29 10
Leon Love 4 14 49
Lexington Cleveland 4 16 20
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Liberty Okmulgee/Tulsa 1, 2 8, 33 24, 30
Lima Seminole 5 28 28
Lindsay Garvin 4 43 42
Loco Stephens 4 43 50
Locust Grove Mayes 2 3 8
Lone Grove Carter 4 14 48, 49
Lone Wolf Kiowa 3 38 52, 55
Longdale Blaine 3 26 59
Lookeba Caddo 3 26 60
Lotsee Tulsa 1 37 29
Loveland Tillman 4 31 63
Loyal Kingfisher 3 20 59
Luther Oklahoma 5 17 96
Macomb Pottawatomie 5 13 27
Madill Marshall 2 6 49
Manchester Grant 3 19 38
Mangum Greer 3 38 52, 55
Manitou Tillman 4 31 63
Mannford Creek/Pawnee/Tulsa 1, 3 12, 20, 37 29, 35
Mannsville Johnston 2 14 22
Maramec Pawnee 3 20 35
Marble City Sequoyah 2 4 2
Marietta Love 4 14 49
Marland Noble 3 20 38
Marlow Stephens 4 43 51
Marshall Logan 3 20 38
Martha Jackson 3 38 52
Pottawatomie/Semi-
Maud 5 13 27, 28
nole
May Harper 3 27 61
Maysville Garvin 4 13 42
McAlester Pittsburg 2 7 17, 18
McCurtain Haskell 2 7 15
McLoud Pottawatomie 5 17, 28 26, 27
Mead Bryan 2 6 21
Medford Grant 3 19 38
Medicine Park Comanche 4 32 63
Meeker Lincoln 3 28 32
Meno Major 3 27 58
Meridian Logan/Stephens 3 20 32
Miami Ottawa 2 1 7
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Midwest City Oklahoma 4, 5 17, 42, 48 95, 97, 101
Milburn Johnston 2 6 22
Mill Creek Johnston 2 14 22
Millerton McCurtain 2 5 1
Minco Grady 4 23 56
Moffett Sequoyah 2 4 2
Moore Cleveland 4 15, 24, 45 27, 53, 54
Mooreland Woodward 3 27 58
Morris Okmulgee 2 8 16
Morrison Noble 3 20 35
Mounds Creek 1 12 30
Mountain Park Kiowa 3 38 52
Mountain View Kiowa 3 38 56
Muldrow Sequoyah 2 4 2
Mule Barn Pawnee 3 10 35
Mulhall Logan 3 20 38
Muskogee Muskogee 2 9 13, 14
Mustang Canadian 3, 4 45 47
Mutual Woodward 3 27 59
Nardin Kay 3 20 38
Nash Grant 3 19 38
New Alluwe Nowata 2 29 10
New Cordell Washita 3 26 55
New Tulsa Wagoner 1 18, 36 98
Newcastle McClain 4 15, 43 20, 46, 51
Newkirk Kay 3 10 38
Nichols Hills Oklahoma 5 40, 48 83, 85, 99
Nicoma Park Oklahoma 5 17, 48 97, 101
Ninnekah Grady 4 23 51
Noble Cleveland 4 16 20, 46
Norge Grady 4 23 56
20, 27, 44, 45,
Norman Cleveland 4 15, 16, 24
46, 53
North Enid Garfield 3 19 40
North Miami Ottawa 2 1 7
Nowata Nowata 2 29 10
Oak Grove Pawnee 3 20 35
Oakhurst Creek/Tulsa 1, 3 12, 37 30, 68
Oakland Marshall 4 6 49
Oaks Cherokee/Delaware 2 3 86
Oakwood Dewey 3 27 59
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Ochelata Washington 1 29 10
Oilton Creek 3 12 35
Okarche Canadian/Kingfisher 3 23, 26 59
Okay Wagoner 1 18 12
Okeene Blaine 3 26 59
Okemah Okfuskee 2 8 24
27, 39, 41, 43, 47,
15, 17, 22, 23,
53, 54, 59, 60, 81,
Canadian, Cleveland, 24, 30, 40,
82, 83, 84, 85, 87,
Oklahoma City Oklahoma, 3, 4, 5, 41, 42, 44, 45,
88, 89, 90, 91, 92,
Pottawatomie 46, 47, 48,
93, 94, 95, 96, 97,
48,
99, 100, 101
Okmulgee Okmulgee 2 8 16, 24
Oktaha Muskogee 2 9 13
Olustee Jackson 3 38 52
Oologah Rogers 2 29 6
Optima Texas 3 27 61
Orlando Logan/Payne 3 20, 21 33, 38
Osage Osage 3 10 35
Owasso Rogers/Tulsa 1, 2 2, 34 9, 11, 74
Paden Okfuskee 2 8 24
Panama LeFlore 2 4 15
Paoli Garvin 4 13 20, 42
Paradise Hill Sequoyah 2 4 15
Pauls Valley Garvin 4 13 20, 42
Pawhuska Osage 3 10 36, 37
Pawnee Pawnee 3 20 35
Peggs Cherokee 2 3 86
Pensacola Mayes 2 1 5
Peoria Ottawa 2 1 7
Perkins Payne 3 21 33
Perry Noble 3 20 35, 38
Phillips Coal 2 6 18
Picher Ottawa 2 1 7
Piedmont Canadian/Kingfisher 3 20, 22 41, 59
Pink Pottawatomie 5 28 27
Pittsburg Pittsburg 2 7 17
Pocasset Grady 4 23 56
Pocola LeFlore 2 4 3
Ponca City Kay/Osage 3 10 37, 38
Pond Creek Grant 3 19 38
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Porter Wagoner 1 18 12
Porum Muskogee 2 8 15
Poteau LeFlore 2 4 3, 15
Prague Lincoln 3 28 32
Prue Osage 3 10 35
Pryor Creek Mayes 2 2 8
Purcell Cleveland/McClain 4 16, 43 20, 42
Putnam Dewey 3 27 59
Quapaw Ottawa 2 1 7
Quay Payne/Pawnee 3 10 33, 35
Quinton Pittsburg 2 7 17
Ralston Pawnee 3 20 35
Ramona Washington 1 29 10
Randlett Cotton 4 31 65
Ratliff City Carter 4 14 48
Rattan Pushmataha 2 5 19
Ravia Johnston 2 14 22
Red Oak Latimer 2 7 17
Red Rock Noble 3 20 38
Redbird Wagoner 1 18 12
Renfrow Grant 3 19 38
Rentiesville McIntosh 2 8 13
Reydon Roger Mills 3 26 55
Ringling Jefferson 4 31 50
Ringwood Major 3 27 58
Ripley Payne 3 21 33
Rock Island LeFlore 2 4 3
Rocky Washita 3 38 55
Roff Pontotoc 4 13 25
Roland Sequoyah 2 4 2
Roosevelt Kiowa 3 38 5
Rosedale McClain 4 43 20
Rosston Harper 3 27 61
Rush Springs Grady 4 43 65
Ryan Jefferson 4 31 50
Salina Mayes 2 1 5, 8
Sallisaw Sequoyah 2 4 2
Sand Springs Osage/Tulsa 1, 3 10, 11, 37 29, 36, 66, 68
Sapulpa Creek/Tulsa 1, 3 12, 37 29, 30, 68
Sasakwa Seminole 5 13 28
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Savanna Pittsburg 2 7 17, 18
Sawyer Choctaw 2 5 19
Sayre Beckham 3 26 55
Schulter Okmulgee 2 8 16
Seiling Dewey 3 27 59
Seminole Seminole 5 28 28
Sentinel Washita 3 38 55
Shady Grove Sequoyah 3 20 35
Shady Point LeFlore 2 4 15
Shamrock Creek 3 12 29
Sharon Woodward 3 27 59
Shattuck Ellis 3 27 61
Shawnee Pottawatomie 5 17, 28 26, 27, 28
Shidler Osage 3 10 37
Silo Bryan 2 6 21
Skedee Pawnee 3 20 35
Skiatook Osage/Tulsa 1, 3 10, 34 10, 36
Slaughterville Cleveland 4 15, 16 20
Slick Creek 3 12 29
Smith Village Oklahoma 5 42 94
Smithville McCurtain 2 5 1
Snyder Kiowa 3 38 52
Soper Choctaw 2 5 19
South Coffeyville Nowata 2 29 10
Sparks Lincoln 3 28 32
Spaulding Hughes 2 13 24
Spavinaw Mayes 2 1 5
Spencer Oklahoma 5 48 97
Sperry Tulsa 1, 3 10, 34 36, 72
Spiro LeFlore 2 4 3, 15
Sportsman Acres Mayes 2 3 8
Springer Carter 4 14 48
St. Louis Pottawatomie 5 13 27
Sterling Comanche 4 31 65
Stidham McIntosh 2 8 18
Stigler Haskell 2 7 15
Stillwater Payne 3 21 33, 34, 35
Stilwell Adair 2 3 86
Stonewall Pontotoc 4 13 25
Strang Mayes 2 1 5
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Stratford Garvin 4 13 22
Stringtown Atoka 2 5, 6 19
Strong City Roger Mills 3 26 55
Stroud Creek/Lincoln 3 12, 28 29, 32
Stuart Hughes 2 7 18
Sugden Jefferson 4 31 50
Sulphur Murray 4 14 22
Summit Muskogee 2 9 13
Sweetwater Beckham/Roger Mills 3 26 55
Taft Muskogee 2 9 13
Tahlequah Cherokee 2 9, 18 4
Talala Rogers 2 29 6
Talihina LeFlore 2 5 1, 17
Taloga Dewey 3 27 59
Tamaha Haskell 2 7 15
Tatums Carter 4 14 48
Tecumseh Pottawatomie 5 28 26, 27
Temple Cotton 4 31 65
Terlton Pawnee 3 20 35
Terral Jefferson 4 31 50
Texhoma Texas 3 27 61
Texola Beckham 3 26 55
Thackerville Love 4 14 49
The Village Oklahoma 5 30, 40 83, 85
Thomas Custer 3 26 57
Tipton Tillman 4 31 63
Tishomingo Johnston 2 14 22
Tonkawa Kay 3 10 38
Tribbey Pottawatomie 5 13 27
Tryon Lincoln 3 28 32
Tullahassee Wagoner 1 18 12
2, 10, 11, 18,
25, 33, 34, 23, 36, 66, 67,
Tulsa Osage/Rogers/Tulsa 1, 2
35, 36, 37, 68–73, 75–79, 98
39,
Tupelo Coal 2 6 18
Turley Tulsa 1 11 72
Tushka Atoka 2 6 22
Tuttle Grady 4 23 47, 51
Tyrone Texas 3 27 61
Union City Canadian 3 23 60
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Valley Brook Oklahoma 5 45 54, 74
Valley Park Rogers 2 2 9
Valliant McCurtain 2 5 1
Velma Stephens 4 43 51
Vera Washington 1 29 10, 11
Verden Grady 4 23 56
Verdigris Rogers 2 2 9, 23
Vian Sequoyah 2 4 2, 15
Vici Dewey 3 27 59
Vinita Craig 2 1 6
Wagoner Wagoner 1 18 12
Wainwright Muskogee 2 18 13
Wakita Grant 3 19 38
Walters Cotton 4 31 65
Wanette Pottawatomie 5 13 20
Wann Nowata 2 29 10
Wapanucka Johnston 2 6 22
Warner Muskogee 2 8 13, 15
Warr Acres Oklahoma 5 30, 40 84, 85, 87, 100
Warwick Lincoln 3 28 32
Washington McClain 4 46 42
Watonga Blaine 3 23 59
Watts Adair 2 3 86
Waukomis Garfield 3 19 41
Waurika Jefferson 4 31 50
Wayne McClain 4 43 42
Waynoka Woods 3 27 58
Weatherford Custer 3 38 57
Webb City Osage 3 10 37
Webbers Falls Muskogee 2 8 14, 15
Welch Craig 2 1 6
Weleetka Okfuskee 2 7, 8 24
Wellston Lincoln 3 28 32
West Siloam Springs Delaware 2 3 86
Westport Pawnee 3 20 35
Westville Adair 2 3 86
Wetumka Hughes 2 13 24
Wewoka Seminole 5 28 28
Whitefield Haskell 2 7 15
Wilburton Latimer 2 7 17
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Willow Greer 3 38 55
Wilson Carter 4 14 48, 49
Winchester Okmulgee 2 8 24
Wister LeFlore 2 4, 5 3,
Woodlawn Park Oklahoma 5 30 84
Woodville Marshall 2 6 49
Woodward Woodward 3 27 58, 59
Wright City McCurtain 2 5 1
Wyandotte Ottawa 2 1 7
Wynnewood Garvin 4 13 22
Wynona Osage 3 10 36
Yale Payne 3 21 33
Yeager Hughes 2 7 24
Yukon Canadian 3 22, 23, 45 43, 60
Photograph courtesy the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)

Apollo 13 lunar module pilot (and University of Oklahoma alumnus) Fred Haise chats with members of the
pad closeout crew in the White Room following a countdown demonstration at Launch Complex 39A.
Education
Information in this section was provided by the State Regents for Higher Education, and Gary Phillips at
the Oklahoma Department of Libraries.  •  This section is also compiled from the websites of the State
Department of Education (SDE) and the U.S. Department of Education. Specifically, Profiles 2011 State
Report, (published by SDE). ACT test score data was obtained from the ACT report on National and State
Scores, available online at www.act.org.  •  Information regarding higher education was obtained from
the Oklahoma State Regents of Higher Education’s Educational and General Budgets Summary and Analysis
Report 2013.  •  Information about NAEP results is available through the National Center for Education
Statistics (NCES) at www.ed.gov. Additional information was obtained from the Oklahoma State Depart-
ment of Education website: www.ok.gov/sde
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Public Schools In Oklahoma


Public schools in Oklahoma are operated by local boards of education, under accreditation
standards established by the State Board of Education. Attendance is compulsory between
the ages of five and eighteen, although schools are required to provide services for those
three to twenty-one (U.S. Department of Education statistics). In addition, Oklahoma is
implementing a variety of early childhood education and parental outreach programs. In
most cases, the school year runs from early August to late May, although extended day and
year programs are optional.
The total number of school districts in Oklahoma was 524 during the 2010–2011 academic
year. The number of school districts has declined since 1914 when 5,889 school districts
existed—the largest number since statehood—when schools were located within walking
distance of every child. Between 1947 and 1965, almost 3,300 schools were annexed or con-
solidated. In 1967, 1,160 school districts operated in Oklahoma, and by 1987, that number
had dropped to 615 districts. Incentives provided in 1990 fostered renewed interest in con-
solidation, contributing to additional reductions in the number of districts since that time.

Student Statistics
According to the State Department of Education (SDE), during the 2010–11 academic year,
student enrollment (based upon average daily membership) reached 651,338, an increase
of 4,634 (0.7%) students from the 2009–10 academic year. Oklahoma school enrollment by
ethnic group for 2010–11 was White and Other, 54.5 percent; American Indian, 17.7 percent;
Black, 10.2 percent; Hispanic, 12.3 percent; and Asian, 2.1 percent.
During the 2010–11 academic year, 104,494 students qualified for the Gifted/Talented pro-
gram or 15.9 percent of all students in the state. That same year, 95,911 students qualified for
the special education program which represented 14.6 percent of all students. There were
399,037 Oklahoma students eligible for the free and reduced-priced lunches. This equated
to 60.6 percent of all students and was an increase of over 14,000 students or 3.7 percent
from the 2009–10 school year.

Ethnic Group 1990 2010


White and Other 74% 54.5%
American Indian 12% 17.7%
Hispanic 3% 12.3%
Black 10% 10.2%
Asian 1% 2.1%
According to the 2000 Census Current Population Reports, in 1990, 74.6 percent of Okla-
homans over age twenty-five had a high school diploma or higher, slightly less than the
national average of 75.2 percent. By 2000, Oklahomans over the age of twenty-five with a
high school diploma or higher grew to 86.1, exceeding the national average of 84.1 percent.
In 2010, that percentage had declined to 85.4 percent, compared to the national average of
85.0 percent. In 1990, 20.3 percent of Oklahomans had a bachelor’s degree or higher, and in
2000, that number had grown to 22.5 percent. In 2010 the percentage had slightly increased
to 22.6, but remained below the national average of 27.9 percent.
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Standardized Test Scores


The ACT exam is widely used in Oklahoma and other states as an assessment tool in college
admissions and placement. The 2011–12 average composite score on the ACT for Oklahoma
was 20.7, compared to the national average score of 21.1. Oklahoma’s 20.7 score was the same
for 2009, 2008, and 2007, but is an increase of two-tenths over the state’s 2006 composite
average of 20.5. Although Oklahoma’s score was slightly below the national average, it was
comparable to other states in the ACT’s Southern region including Tennessee, (19.7), Texas,
(20.8), Arkansas, (20.3), Georgia, (20.7), Alabama, (20.3), Louisiana, (20.3), and Mississippi,
(18.7). Comparable states in the Midwest and Southwest region includes Kansas, (21.9), Mis-
souri, (21.6), Colorado, (20.6), and New Mexico (19.9).
The SAT is another well-recognized college entrance test, although it is not widely taken
in Oklahoma. In 2010–11 Oklahoma public school students’ performance scores on critical
reading was 571, math was 565, and writing was 547, out of 800 on each. National scores in
these same areas were 497, 514, and 489, respectively. While Oklahoma’s scores were well
above the national average, this performance must be placed in proper perspective. Accord-
ing to the College Board, the company responsible for the SAT, only 6.0 percent or 2,110 of
Oklahoma’s students took the SAT in the 2010–11 year. This was up from the 1,895 students
who took the SAT in 2009–10. Nationally, the SAT was taken by 50 percent of students during
that same year. Most of the students who take the test in Oklahoma do so to compete for
prestigious national-level scholarships or to attend out-of-state universities.

Dropout and Graduation Rates


According to the State Department of Education, Oklahoma’s single year dropout rate for
grades ninth through twelfth for the 2010–11 academic year was 2.3 percent, up from the 2.2
figure in 2009–10. The number of students dropping out of school has consistently decreased
in Oklahoma over the years. 2007–08 dropout rate was 2.9; the 2006–07 dropout rate was 3.2
percent; the 2005–06 dropout rate was 3.3 percent; and the 2004–05 dropout rate was 3.2
percent. However, the four-year dropout rate for the 2010–11 academic year was 10.2 percent.
Oklahoma’s freshmen graduation rates for the 2010–11 academic year was 79.8 percent, up
from 78.4 percent in 2009–10. The national graduation rate for the 2009–10 school year was
70.7 percent. For states in Oklahoma’s region for the 2008–2009 year were: Oklahoma with
77.3 percent, Arkansas with 74.0 percent, Colorado with a 77.6 percent, Kansas with a 80.2
percent, New Mexico with a 64.8 percent, Missouri with a 83.1 percent, and Texas with a 75.4
percent. The national graduation rate in 2008–09 was 75.5 percent.

Teacher and Administrator Statistics


The Profiles 2011 State Report from the Office of Accountability reports that statewide the
number of regular classroom teachers decreased by 1,259 full-time employees (FTEs), for the
2010–11 academic year (36,749 in 2010–11 from 38,008 in 2009–10). The Average Daily Member-
ship (ADM) increased by 4,634 students to 637,023. Based on ADM of 651,338, the statewide
gross student/teacher ratio for regular classroom teachers in 2010–11 was 17.7 students per
teacher. This ties the last recorded high student teacher ratio in 2003–04. The average teacher
salary for the 2010–11 academic year was $44,094, an increase of $96 (0.2 percent) from the
previous year. The percent of teachers with an advance degree is 26.1 percent, compared to
25.9 percent last year. This is the same 0.2 percentage point increase as last year, but still well
below the high of 41 percent in 1989–90. Classroom teachers average 13.0 years of experience.
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Similar to classroom teachers, the 2010–11 academic year saw a decrease in the number of
administrators from the previous year. There were 3,433 administrator FTEs at the 527 dis-
tricts, a decrease of 116 FTEs over the 2009–10 academic year count of 3,549 administrator
FTEs. Statewide, there was an average of 6.5 administrators per school district, and each
received an average salary of $74,858, an increase of $427, or 0.6 percent over the last year.
On average, each administrator supervised 12.0 teacher FTEs in 2010–11, and had 21.7 years
of experience in public education.

Public School Funding


The three basic sources of school district revenue in Oklahoma are local and county, state,
and federal. Total revenue for the 2010–11 academic year was $5,659,051,454. The largest
portion of funding is provided by the state at 45.5 percent ($2.58 billion), followed by local
and county with 37.4 percent ($2.2 billion), and federal at 17.0 percent ($963 million). Total
revenues increased for Oklahoma’s districts by $171,835,655 or 3.1 percent over the 2009–10
revenues of $5,487,215,800. Each year, roughly one-third of Oklahoma’s state budget goes
to K–12 public education.

Historical Expenditures
Per Pupil in Average Daily Attendance
Compiled from U.S. Dept. of Education, 2011 Digest of Education Statistics
Oklahoma National Percent of
Year Average Average Nat’l Average
1959 $311 $375 82.9%
1969 $604 $816 74.0%
1979 $1,926 $2,272 84.8%
1989 $3,508 $4,980 70.4%
1999 $5,684 $7,013 81.0%
2008 $8,270 $10,982 75.3%
2009 $8,423 $11,231 75.0%
Education expenditures are classified into eight categories: Instruction, Student Support,
Instructional Support, District Administration, School Administration, District Support,
Other, and Debt Service. The largest expenditure for the 2010–11 academic year was in the
area of “Instruction” with 55.2 percent, a 0.9 percentage-point decrease over 2009–10, and is
below a high mark of 58.6 percent of “All Funds” in 1995–96. “District Support” ran a distant
second in 2010–11 at 16.9 percent of all expenditures. Statewide, total expenditures from “All
Funds” were $5.4 billion, a $64 million decrease over the 2009–10 academic year.
State appropriated revenues are distributed to school districts through a “State Aid For-
mula.” While state tax revenues are collected geographically in a disproportionate manner,
the formula strives to distribute tax dollars equitably to all districts. The formula attempts
to assess the cost required to dispense education at each school district across the state,
taking into account a district’s wealth, then funds districts accordingly. The formula takes
three costs differences into consideration: (1) differences in the cost of educating various
types of students, (2) differences in transportation costs, and (3) differences in the salaries
districts must pay teachers with varying credentials and years of experience. Additionally,
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the formula proportionately withholds state funds from districts that have a greater ability
to raise money through local/county revenues.
Based on “All Funds,” including “Debt Service,” per student expenditures in 2010–11 ranged
from a high of $30,527 per student in Plainview Public Schools in Cimarron County (since
annexed into other districts), to a low of $4,148 per student at White Oak Public Schools in
Craig County. Roger Mills County has the highest per student expenditure at $14,310, while
McClain County has the lowest at $7,082.

State Expenditures Per Pupil,


2007–2008
Expenditure Percentage
State per Pupil of U.S. Total
Alabama $10,481 87.6%
Arkansas $9,966 83.3%
Colorado $11,061 92.4%
Kansas $11,024 92.1%
Louisiana $11,329 94.6%
Mississippi $8,587 71.7%
Missouri $11,070 92.5%
Nebraska $12,287 102.6%
New Mexico $10,798 90.2%
Oklahoma $8,372 69.9%
Texas $10,596 85.5%
United States $11,965 100.0%

Source: U.S. Dept. of Education


2009 Digest of Education Statistics
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Public School District Index


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Achille (Bryan) 07I003 Richard Beene 580/283–3775
Ada (Pontotoc) 62I019 Pat Harrison 580/310–7200
Adair (Mayes) 46I002 Tom P. Linihan 918/785–2424
Afton (Ottawa) 58I026 Randy Gardner 918/257–8303
Agra (Lincoln) 41I134 Bradley Richards 918/375–2262
Albion (Pushmataha) 64C002 Lyndon Howze 918/563–4331
Alex (Grady) 26I056 Jim Washburn 405/785–2605
Aline‑Cleo (Major) 44I004 Patricia Cox 580/463–2255
Allen (Pontotoc) 62I001 David Lassiter 580/857–2417
Allen‑Bowden (Creek) l9C035 Dr. Penny Haynes 918/224–4440
Altus (Jackson) 33I018 Bob Drury 580/481–2100
Alva (Woods) 76I001 Vickie Johnson 580/327–4823
Amber‑Pocasset (Grady) 26I128 Chad Hance 405/224–5768
Anadarko (Caddo) 08I020 Tom Cantrell 405/247–6605
Anderson (Osage) 57C052 Brent McKee 918/245–0289
Antlers (Pushmataha) 64I013 Cary Ammons 580/298–5504
Arapaho-Butler (Custer) 20I005 Bob D. Haggard 580/323–3261
Ardmore (Carter) 10I019 Nathaniel Bates 580/226–7650
Arkoma (LeFlore) 40I091 John Turner 918/875–3351
Arnett (Ellis) 23I003 Tim Pruett 580/885–7811
Asher (Pottawatomie) 63I112 Terry Grissom 405/784–2332
Atoka (Atoka) 03I015 Dwayne Noble 580/889–6611
Avant (Osage) 57C035 Richard Harris 918/263–2135
Balko (Beaver) 04I075 Larry Mills 580/646–3385
Banner (Canadian) 09C031 Larry York 405/262–0598
Barnsdall (Osage) 57I029 Rick Loggins 918/847–2271
Bartlesville (Washington) 74I030 Gary Quinn 918/336–8600
Battiest (McCurtain) 48I071 Lendall Martin 580/241–7810
Bearden (Okfuskee) 54C029 Leon McVeigh 918/623–0156
Beaver (Beaver) 04I022 Scott Kinsey 580/625–3444
Beggs (Okmulgee) 56I004 Cindy Swearingen 918/267–3628
Belfonte (Sequoyah) 68C050 Paul Pinkerton 918/427–3522
Bennington (Bryan) 07I040 Donna Anderson 580/847–2737
Berryhill (Tulsa) 72I010 Mike Campbell 918/446–1966
Bethany (Oklahoma) 55I088 Kent Shellenberger 405/789–3801
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Bethel (Pottawatomie) 63I003 Jerry Johnson 405/273–0385
Big Pasture (Cotton) 17I333 Ernest Copus 580/281–3831
Billings (Noble) 52I002 Tom Betchan 580/725–3271
Binger‑Oney (Caddo) 08I168 Kirk Wilson 405/656–2304
Bishop (Comanche) 16C049 Howard J. Hampton 580/353–4870
Bixby (Tulsa) 72I004 Kyle Wood 918/366–2200
Blackwell (Kay) 36I045 Lesa Ward 580/363–2570
Blair (Jackson) 33I054 Jimmy Smith 580/563–2632
Blanchard (McClain) 47I029 Jim Beckham 405/485–3391
Bluejacket (Craig) 18I020 Almeda Carroll 918/784–2365
Boise City (Cimarron) 13I002 Ira Harris 580/544–3110
Bokoshe (LeFlore) 40I026 Dennis Shoup 918/969–2491
Boone‑Apache (Caddo) 08I056 Paula Squires 580/588–3369
Boswell (Choctaw) 12I001 Gerald Stegall 580/566–2558
Bowlegs (Seminole) 67I003 Ty Harmon 405/398–4172
Bowring (Osage) 57C007 Nicole Hinkle 918/336–6892
Braggs (Muskogee) 51I046 Michael Broyles 918/487–5265
Braman (Kay) 36I018 Rustin Clark 580/385–2191
Bray-Doyle (Stephens) 69I042 David Wayne Eads 580/658–5076
Bridge Creek (Grady) 26I095 Randy Davenport 405/387–4880
Briggs (Cherokee) 11C044 George Ritzhaupt 918/456–4221
Bristow (Creek) 19I002 Jeanene Barnett 918/367–5555
Broken Arrow (Tulsa) 72I003 Jarod Mendenhall 918/259–5700
Broken Bow (McCurtain) 48I074 Carla Ellisor 580/584–3306
Brushy (Sequoyah) 68C036 Greg Reynolds 918/775–4458
Buffalo (Harper) 30I004 Martin Adams 580/735–2448
Buffalo Valley (Latimer) 39I003 Cary Ammons 918/522–4426
Burlington (Alfalfa) 02I001 Glen Elliott 580/431–2501
Burns Flat‑Dill (Washita) 75I010 Ron G. Hughes 580/562–4844
Butner (Seminole) 67I015 Bobbette Hamilton 405/944–5545
Byars (McClain) 47C004 Terry Selman 405/783–4366
Byng (Pontotoc) 62I016 Todd Crabtree 580/310–6751
Cache (Comanche) 16I001 Randy Batt 580/429–3266
Caddo (Bryan) 07I005 Richard Thomas 580/367–2208
Calera (Bryan) 07I048 Aaron Newcomb 580/434–5700
Calumet (Canadian) 09I076 Keith Weldon 405/893–2222
Calvin (Hughes) 32I048 Christopher Karch 405/645–2411
Cameron (LeFlore) 40I017 Carolyn White 918/654–3225
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Canadian (Pittsburg) 61I002 Rodney Karch 918/339–7251
Caney (Atoka) 03I026 Lori Boehme 580/889–1996
Caney Valley (Washington) 74I018 Rick Peters 918/536–2500
Canton (Blaine) 06I105 Carl Baker 580/886–3516
Canute (Washita) 75I011 Mike Maddox 580/472–3295
Carnegie (Caddo) 08I033 Kathy Carroll 580/654–1470
Carney (Lincoln) 41I105 Dewayne Osborn 405/865–2344
Cashion (Kingfisher) 37I089 Marva Oard 405/433–2741
Catoosa (Rogers) 66I002 Rick Kibbe 918/266–8603
Cave Springs (Adair) 01I030 Terry Mays 918/775–2346
Cement (Caddo) 08I160 Bill Pascoe 405/489–3216
Central (Sequoyah) 68I007 Max Tanner 918/775–5525
Central High (Stephens) 69I034 Bennie Newton 580/658–6858
Chandler (Lincoln) 41I001 Don Gray 405/258–1450
Chattanooga (Comanche) 16I132 Jerry Brown 580/597–3347
Checotah (McIntosh) 49I019 Mark Calavan 918/473–5610
Chelsea (Rogers) 46I003 Rich McSpadden 918/789–2528
Cherokee (Alfalfa) 02I046 Cory Ellis 580/596–3391
Cherokee Immersion Charter N/A Rita Bunch 918/453–5400
School (Cherokee)
Cheyenne (Roger Mills) 65I007 Rick Garrison 580/497–2666
Chickasha (Grady) 26I001 Jim Glaze 405/222–6500
Chisholm (Garfield) 24I042 Roydon Tilley 580/237–5512
Choctaw/Nicoma Park (Okla.) 55I004 Jim McCharen 405/769–4859
Chouteau‑Mazie (Mayes) 46I032 Art Schofield 918/476–8376
Cimarron (Major) 44I092 Steve Walker 580/796–2204
Claremore (Rogers) 66I001 J. Michael McClaren 918/699–7300
Clayton (Pushmataha) 64I010 Randall Erwin 918/569–4492
Cleora (Delaware) 21C006 Tim Carson 918/256–6401
Cleveland (Pawnee) 59I006 John Weaver 918/358–2210
Clinton (Custer) 20I099 Kevin Hime 580/323–1800
Coalgate (Coal) 15I001 Jim Girten 580/927–2351
Colbert (Bryan) 07I004 Jarvis Dobbs 405/296–2624
Colcord (Delaware) 21I004 J.D. Parkerson 918/326–4116
Coleman (Johnston) 35I035 Steve Evans 580/937–4418
Collinsville (Tulsa) 72I006 Terry Due 918/371–2326
Comanche (Stephens) 69I002 Terry Davidson 580/439–2900
Commerce (Ottawa) 58I018 Jim Haynes 918/675–4316
Copan (Washington) 74I004 Rick Ruckman 918/532–4490
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Cordell (Washita) 75I078 Brad Overton 580/832–3420
Cottonwood (Coal) 15C004 John Daniel 580/927–2937
Covington‑Douglas (Garfield) 24I094 Darren Sharp 580/864–7481
Coweta (Wagoner) 73I017 Jeff Holmes 918/486–6506
Coyle (Logan) 42I014 Josh Sumrall 405/466–2242
Crescent (Logan) 42I002 H.T. Gee 405/969–3738
Crooked Oak (Oklahoma) 55I053 Kathy Draper 405/677–5252
Crowder (Pittsburg) 61I028 Jeff Funk 918/334–3203
Crutcho (Oklahoma) 55C074 Teresa McAfee 405/427–3771
Cushing (Payne) 60I067 Koln Knight 918/225–3425
Cyril (Caddo) 08I064 Jamie Mitchell 580/464–2419
Dahlonegah (Adair) O1C029 Jeff Limore 918/696–7807
Dale (Pottawatomie) 63I002 Charles Dickinson 405/964–5558
Darlington (Canadian) 09C070 Jimmie Smith 405/262–0137
Davenport (Lincoln) 41I003 John Greenfield 918/377–2277
Davidson (Tillman) 71I009 Phillip Ratcliff 580/568–2423
Davis (Murray) 50I010 Mike Martin 580/369–2386
Deborah Brown Comm. (Tulsa) 72G001 Deborah Brown 918/425–1407
Deer Creek (Oklahoma) 55I006 Sean McDaniel 405/348–6100
Deer Creek‑Lamont (Grant) 27I095 David Zachary 580/388–4335
Denison (McCurtain) 48C037 Bill Austin 580/286–3319
Depew (Creek) 19I021 Leon Hiett 918/324–5466
Dewar (Okmulgee) 56I008 Todd Been 918/652–9625
Dewey (Washington) 74I007 Paul Smith 918/534–2241
Dibble (McClain) 47I002 Chad Clanton 405/344–6375
Dickson (Carter) 10I077 Sherry Howe 580/223–9557
Discovery Schools of Tulsa (Tulsa) 72G003 Kaan Camuz 918/960–3131
Dover (Kingfisher) 37I002 Floyd Kirk 405/828–4206
Drummond (Garfield) 24I085 Mike Woods 580/493–2216
Drumright (Creek) l9I039 Joe Crowder 918/352–2492
Duke (Jackson) 33I014 Kevin Cansler 580/679–3014
Duncan (Stephens) 69I001 Sherry L. Labyer 580/255–0686
Durant (Bryan) 07I072 Jason Simeroth 580/924–1276
Dustin (Hughes) 32I009 Joe Cummings 918/656–3239
Eagletown (McCurtain) 48I013 Kent Hendon 580/835–2242
Earlsboro (Pottawatomie) 63I005 Mark Maloy 405/997–5616
Edmond (Oklahoma) 55I012 David Goin 405/340–2828
El Reno (Canadian) 09I034 Ranet Tippens 405/262–1703
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Eldorado (Jackson) 33I025 Harold Hayes 580/633–2219
Elgin (Comanche) 16I016 Tom Crimmins 580/492–3663
Elk City (Beckham) 05I006 Buddy Wood 580/225–0175
Elmore City‑Pernell (Garvin) 25I072 Donny Darrow 580/788–2566
Empire (Stephens) 69I021 Vicki Davison 580/252–5392
Enid (Garfield) 24I057 Shawn Hime 580/366–7000
Erick (Beckham) 05I051 Phil Compton 580/526–3476
Eufaula (McIntosh) 49I001 Rita Ford 918/689–2152
Fairland (Ottawa) 58I031 Mark Alexander 918/676–3811
Fairview (Major) 44I084 Rocky Burchfield 580/227–2531
Fanshawe (LeFlore) 40C039 Dennis Hensley 918/659–2341
Fargo (Ellis) 23I002 Terry Stevens 580/698–2298
Farris (Atoka) 03C023 Wes Watson 580/889–5542
Felt (Cimarron) 13I010 Lewetta Hefley 580/426–2220
Fletcher (Comanche) 16I009 Kristy Ehlers 580/549–3016
Flower Mound (Comanche) 16C048 Diana Jackson 580/353–4088
Forest Grove (McCurtain) 48C001 John Smith 580/286–3961
Forgan (Beaver) 04I123 Travis Smalts 580/487–3366
Ft. Cobb‑Broxton (Caddo) 08I167 Kyle Lierle 405/643–2336
Fort Gibson (Muskogee) 51I003 Derald Glover 918/478–2474
Fort Supply (Woodward) 77I005 Pat Howell 580/766–2611
Fort Towson (Choctaw) 12I002 Gary Parris 580/873–2712
Fox (Carter) 10I074 Brent Phelps 580/673–2081
Foyil (Rogers) 66I007 Pat K. Gougler 918/341–1113
Frederick (Tillman) 71I158 Tony O’Brien 580/335–5516
Freedom (Woods) 76I006 Richard Gleave 580/621–3271
Friend (Grady) 26C037 Tammy Swinburne 405/224–3822
Frink‑Chambers (Pittsburg) 61C029 Charles Peckio Jr. 918/423–2434
Frontier (Noble) 52I004 Terri N. Taflinger 580/723–4361
Gage (Ellis) 23I039 Greg Gregory 580/923–7909
Gans (Sequoyah) 68I004 Brenda B. Taylor 918/775–2236
Garber (Garfield) 24I047 Jim Lamer 580/863–2220
Geary (Blaine) 06I080 Jerry Burch 405/884–2989
Geronimo (Comanche) 16I004 Danny F. McCuiston 580/355–3801
Glencoe (Payne) 60I101 John Lazenby 580/669–4003
Glenpool (Tulsa) 72I013 Kathy Coley 918/322–9500
Glover (McCurtain) 48C023 Mike Converse 580/420–3232
Goodwell (Texas) 70I060 Frieda Burgess 580/349–2271
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Gore (Sequoyah) 68I006 Monte Thompson 918/489–5587
Gracemont (Caddo) 08I086 Mike Jones 405/966–2236
Graham (Okfuskee) 54I032 Dusty D. Chancey 918/652–8935
Grand View (Cherokee) 11C034 Marcus Crittenden 918/456–5131
Grandfield (Tillman) 71I249 Eva Spaulding 580/479–5237
Grandview (Stephens) 69C082 Gary Wade 580/439–2467
Granite (Greer) 28I003 Ricky Webb 580/535–2104
Grant (Choctaw) 12I003 Buck Hammers 580/326–8315
Greasy (Adair) 01C032 Kenneth Limore 918/696–7768
Greenville (Love) 43C003 Terry Shaw 580/276–2968
Grove (Delaware) 21I002 Sandy Jo Harper 918/786–3003
Grove (Pottawatomie) 63C027 Mickey J. Maynard 405/275–7435
Guthrie (Logan) 42I001 Terry Simpson 405/282–8900
Guymon (Texas) 70I008 Douglas Melton 580/338–4340
Gypsy (Creek) 19C012 Michael W. Clemmer 918/324–5365
Haileyville (Pittsburg) 61IO11 Jim A. Caughern 918/297–2626
Hammon (Roger Mills) 65I066 Randy Ann Stickney 580/473–2221
Hanna (McIntosh) 49I064 Patricia Berry 918/657–2523
Hardesty (Texas) 70I015 Wade Stafford 580/888–4258
Harmony (Atoka) 03C021 Mark Thomas 580/889–3687
Harrah (Oklahoma) 55I007 Dean Hughes 405/454–6244
Hartshorne (Pittsburg) 61I001 Mark Ichord 918/297–2534
Haskell (Muskogee) 51I002 Landon Berry 918/482–5221
Haworth (McCurtain) 48I006 Ted Brewer 580/245–1406
Haywood (Pittsburg) 61C088 Roger Smith 918/423–6265
Healdton (Carter) 10I055 Don Lewis 580/229–0566
Heavener (LeFlore) 40I003 Edward Wilson 918/653–7223
Hennessey (Kingfisher) 37I016 Joe A. McCulley 405/853–4321
Henryetta (Okmulgee) 56I002 John Walker 918/652–6523
Hilldale (Muskogee) 51I029 D. B. Merrill 918/683–0273
Hinton (Caddo) 08I161 Patrick Duffy 405/542–3257
Hobart (Kiowa) 38I001 Roger Hill 580/726–5691
Hodgen (LeFlore) 40C014 Ward Brown 918/653–4476
Holdenville (Hughes) 32I035 Don Ford 405/379–5483
Hollis (Harmon) 29I066 Jennifer McQueen 580/688–3450
Holly Creek (McCurtain) 48C072 Harvey Brumley 580/420–6961
Hominy (Osage) 57I038 Russell Hull 918/885–6511
Hooker (Texas) 70I023 Dan Faulkner 580/652–2162
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Howe (LeFlore) 40I067 Scott L. Parks 918/658–3666
Hugo (Choctaw) 12I039 Tony Daugherty 580/326–6483
Hulbert (Cherokee) 11I016 David Wilkins 918/772–2501
Hydro-Eakly (Caddo) 08I011 Bill Derryberry 405/663–2774
Idabel (McCurtain) 48I005 James Sharpe 580/286–7639
Indiahoma (Comanche) 16I002 Barbalee Blair 580/246–3448
Indianola (Pittsburg) 61I025 Mark Baumann 918/823–4231
Inola (Rogers) 66I005 Kent Holbrook 918/543–2255
Jay (Delaware) 21I001 Charles D. Thomas 918/253–4293
Jenks (Tulsa) 72I005 Kirby Lehman 918/299–4411
Jennings (Pawnee) 59C002 Derek Meador 918/757–2536
Jones (Oklahoma) 55I009 Mike Steele 405/399–9215
Justice (Seminole) 67C054 William Harrison Jr. 405/257–2962
Justus‑Tiawah (Rogers) 66C009 Patricia Lehman 918/341–3626
Kansas (Delaware) 21I003 Leann Barnwelll 918/868–2562
Kellyville (Creek) l9I031 Joe Pierce 918/247–6133
Kenwood (Delaware) 21C030 Billy Taylor 918/434–5799
Keota (Haskell) 31I043 Rita Echelle 918/966–3950
Ketchum (Craig) 18I006 Rick Pool 918/782–5091
Keyes (Cimarron) 13I011 Michael Parsons 580/546–7231
Keys (Cherokee) 11C006 Jerry Hood 918/485–1835
Keystone (Tulsa) 72C015 Della Jones 918/363–8711
Kiefer (Creek) 191018 Mary Murrell 918/321–3421
Kildare (Kay) 36C050 Bruce Shelley 580/362–2811
Kingfisher (Kingfisher) 37I007 Jason Sternberger 405/375–4194
Kingston (Marshall) 45I003 Jay McAdams 580/564–9033
Kinta (Haskell) 31I013 Patricia DeVille 918/768–3338
Kiowa (Pittsburg) 61IO14 Michael W. Kellogg 918/432–5631
Konawa (Seminole) 67I004 Joe Sharber II 580/925–3244
Krebs (Pittsburg) 61C009 Lawrence Scarpitti 918/426–4700
Kremlin‑Hillsdale (Garfield) 24I018 Steve Hoffsommer 580/874–2284
Lane (Atoka) 03C022 Roland Smith 580/889–2743
Latta (Pontotoc) 62I024 Cliff Johnson 580/332–2092
Laverne (Harper) 30I001 Eddie K. Thomas 580/921–3362
Lawton (Comanche) 16I008 Barry Beauchamp 580/357–6900
Leach (Delaware) 21C014 Kenny Guthrie 918/868–2277
Leedey (Roger Mills) 65I003 Rusty Puffinbarger 580/488–3424
LeFlore (LeFlore) 40I016 Cory Wood 918/753–2345
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Lexington (Cleveland) 14I057 Kenny Prince 405/527–7236
Liberty (Sequoyah) 68C001 Jeff Ransom 918/427–3808
Liberty (Tulsa) 72I014 Donna J. Campo 918/366–8496
Lindsay (Garvin) 25I009 Richard Brownen 405/756–3131
Little Axe (Cleveland) 14I070 Tony Smith 405/329–7691
Locust Grove (Mayes) 46I017 David Cash 918/479–5243
Lomega (Kingfisher) 37I003 Steve Mendell 405/729–4215
Lone Grove (Carter) 10I032 Todd Garrison 580/657–3131
Lone Star (Creek) 19C008 David Pritz 918/224–0201
Lone Wolf (Kiowa) 38I002 James W. Sutherland 580/846–9091
Lookeba‑Sickles (Caddo) 08I012 Chuck Hood 405/457–6623
Lowrey (Cherokee) 11C010 Bryan Hix 918/456–4053
Lukfata (McCurtain) 48C009 Kurt Neal 580/584–6834
Luther (Oklahoma) 55I003 Paul Blessington 405/277–3233
Macomb (Pottawatomie) 63I004 Bret Byrum 405/598–3892
Madill (Marshall) 45I002 John Carter 580/795–3303
Mangum (Greer) 28I001 Micky Lively 580/782–3371
Mannford (Creek) 19I003 Steve Waldvogel 918/865–4062
Mannsville (Johnston) 35C007 Robin Hatton 580/371–2892
Maple (Canadian) 09C162 Arthur Eccard 405/262–5647
Marble City (Sequoyah) 68C035 Bill London 918/775–2135
Marietta (Love) 43I016 Joel K. Neely 580/276–9444
Marlow (Stephens) 69I003 George E. Coffman Jr. 580/658–2719
Maryetta (Adair) 01C022 Lori Means 918/696–2285
Mason (Okfuskee) 54I002 Jerry Bogle 918/623–0231
Maud (Pottawatomie) 63I117 J.E. Pryor 405/374–2416
Maysville (Garvin) 25I007 William K. Martin 888/806–5220
McAlester (Pittsburg) 61I080 Tom Condict 918/423–4771
McCord (Osage) 57C077 Boyd Braden 580/765–8806
McCurtain (Haskell) 31I037 Dart Drummonds 918/945–7237
McLoud (Pottawatomie) 63I001 Doran Smith 405/964–3314
Medford (Grant) 27I054 Mickey Geurkink 580/395–2392
Meeker (Lincoln) 41I095 Rita Palmer 405/279–3511
Merritt (Beckham) 05I002 Jeff Daugherty 580/225–5460
Miami (Ottawa) 58I023 Loretta R. Robinson 918/542–8455
Middleberg (Grady) 26C096 Randy Harris 405/485–3612
Midway (McIntosh) 49I027 John Truesdell 918/474–3434
MWCity‑Del City (Okla.) 55I052 Pam Twidwell 405/737–4461
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Milburn (Johnston) 35I029 Bobby Waitman 580/443–5522
Milfay (Creek) l9C001 Paul D. Allee 918/968–2802
Mill Creek (Johnston) 35I002 Lorinda Chancellor 580/384–5514
Millwood (Oklahoma) 55I037 Gloria Griffin 405/478–1336
Minco (Grady) 26I002 Kevin Sims 405/352–4867
Moffett (Sequoyah) 68C068 John D. Gordon 918/875–3668
Monroe (LeFlore) 40C011 Karen LaRosa 918/658–3516
Moore (Cleveland) 14I002 Susan Pierce 405/735–4249
Mooreland (Woodward) 77I002 Terry Kellner 580/994–5388
Morris (Okmulgee) 56I003 James Lyons 918/733–9072
Morrison (Noble) 52I006 Jay Vernon 580/724–3341
Moseley (Delaware) 21C034 Charlene Carter 918/422–5927
Moss (Hughes) 32I001 John Long 405/379–2273
Mounds (Creek) 19I005 Alfred Gaches 918/827–6100
Moyers (Pushmataha) 64I022 Donna Dudley 580/298–5549
Mt. View‑Gotebo (Kiowa) 38I003 Andy Evans 580/347–2211
Muldrow (Sequoyah) 68I003 Roger Sharp 918/427–7406
Mulhall‑Orlando (Logan) 42I003 Mat Luse 580/455–2211
Muskogee (Muskogee) 51I020 Mike Garde 918/684–3700
Mustang (Canadian) 09I069 Sean McDaniel 405/376–2461
Nashoba (Pushmataha) 64C015 Marcia Wright 918/755–4343
Navajo (Jackson) 33I001 Ronda Bass 580/482–7742
New Lima (Seminole) 67I006 Gil Turpin 405/257–5771
Newcastle (McClain) 47I001 Robert Everett 405/387–2890
Newkirk (Kay) 36I029 Steve Stanley 580/362–2388
Ninnekah (Grady) 26I051 Todd Bunch 405/224–4092
Noble (Cleveland) 14I040 Greg Kasbaum 405/872–3452
Norman (Cleveland) 14I029 Joseph Siano 405/364–1339
N. Rock Creek (Pottawatomie) 63C010 Blake Moody 405/275–3473
Norwood (Cherokee) 11C014 Diana Garnatz 918/478–3092
Nowata (Nowata) 53I040 Fred Bailey 918/273–3425
Oak Grove (Payne) 60C104 Mike Wayland 918/352–2889
Oakdale (Oklahoma) 55C029 Kim Lanier 405/771–3373
Oaks‑Mission (Delaware) 21I005 Wyman Thompson 918/868–2183
Oilton (Creek) l9I020 Matt Posey 918/862–3954
Okarche (Kingfisher) 37I105 Robert Barnett 405/263–7300
Okay (Wagoner) 73I001 Mickey Igert 918/682–2548
Okeene (Blaine) 06I009 Ron W. Pittman 580/822–3268
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District (County) Code Superintendent Telephone


Okemah (Okfuskee) 54I026 Tony Dean 918/623–1874
Okla. City (Oklahoma) 55I089 Karl Springer 405/587–0000
Okla. Union (Nowata) 53I003 Robert Jobe 918/255–6550
Okmulgee (Okmulgee) 56I001 Tod Williams 918/758–2000
Oktaha (Muskogee) 51I008 Jerry Needham 918/687–7556
Olive (Creek) l9I017 Loren Tackett 918/352–9567
Olustee (Jackson) 33I035 Gaylene Freeman 580/648–2243
Oologah‑Talala (Rogers) 66I004 Rob Armstrong 918/443–6079
Optima (Texas) 70C009 Rex Hale 580/338–6712
Osage (Mayes) 46C043 Larry Larmon 918/825–2550
Osage Hills (Osage) 57C003 Jeannie O’Daniel 918/336–6804
Owasso (Tulsa) 72I011 Clark Ogilvie 918/272–5367
Paden (Okfuskee) 54I014 Lee Northcutt 405/932–5053
Panama (LeFlore) 40I020 Grant Ralls 918/963–2217
Panola (Latimer) 39I004 Alan Lumpkins 918/465–3298
Paoli (Garvin) 25I005 Rick Worden 405/484–7336
Pauls Valley (Garvin) 25I018 Darsha Huckabaa 405/238–6453
Pawhuska (Osage) 57I002 Ben West 918/287–1281
Pawnee (Pawnee) 59I001 Ned Williams 918/762–3676
Peavine (Adair) 01C019 Michael Wolfe 918/696–7818
Peckham (Kay) 36C027 Gary Young 580/362–2633
Peggs (Cherokee) 11C031 John Cox 918/598–3412
Perkins‑Tryon (Payne) 60I056 James Ramsey 405/547–5703
Perry (Noble) 52I001 Scott Chenoweth 580/336–4511
Pickett‑Center (Pontotoc) 62C020 Daniel Pittman 580/332–7800
Piedmont (Canadian) 09I022 James White 405/373–2311
Pioneer (Grady) 26C131 Jay Edelen 405/224–2700
Pioneer/Pleasant Vale (Garfield) 24I056 Brent Koontz 580/758–3282
Pittsburg (Pittsburg) 61I063 Jimmy Harwood 918/432–5062
Plainview (Carter) 10I027 Karl Stricker 580/223–6319
Pleasant Grove (Pottawatomie) 63C029 Arlene Burton 405/275–6092
Pocola (LeFlore) 40I007 Ron Sherrell 918/436–2424
Ponca City (Kay) 36I071 David Pennington 580/767–8000
Pond Creek‑Hunter (Grant) 27I090 Joel Quinn 580/532–4242
Porter Cons. (Wagoner) 73I365 Mark Fenton 918/483–2401
Porum (Muskogee) 51I088 Rick Antle 918/484–5121
Poteau (LeFlore) 40I029 Don Sjoberg 918/647–7700
Prague (Lincoln) 41I103 Rick D. Martin 405/567–4455
Education  721

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Preston (Okmulgee) 56I005 Mark Hudson 918/756–3388
Pretty Water (Creek) l9C034 Jeff Taylor 918/224–4952
Prue (Osage) 57I050 Tom Scully 918/242–3351
Pryor (Mayes) 46I001 Don Raleigh 918/825–1255
Purcell (McClain) 47I015 Tony Christian 405/527–2146
Putnam City (Oklahoma) 55I001 Paul Hurst 405/495–5200
Quapaw (Ottawa) 58I014 Dennis Earp 918/674–2501
Quinton (Pittsburg) 61I017 Don Cox 918/469–3100
Rattan (Pushmataha) 64I001 Bruce Lawless 580/587–2546
Ravia (Johnston) 35C010 David Duncan 580/371–9163
Red Oak (Latimer) 39I002 Bryan Deatherage 918/754–2426
Reydon (Roger Mills) 65I006 Phil Drouhard 580/655–4375
Ringling (Jefferson) 34I014 Rick Hatfield 580/662–2385
Ringwood (Major) 44I001 Tom Deighan 580/883–2202
Ripley (Payne) 60I003 Kenny R. Beams 918/372–4567
Riverside (Canadian) 09C029 Jeff Goure 405/262–2907
Robin Hill (Cleveland) 14C016 James Martin 405/321–4186
Rock Creek (Bryan) 07I002 Preston Burns 580/295–3137
Rocky Mountain (Adair) 01C024 Terry Mays 918/696–7509
Roff (Pontotoc) 62I037 Craig McVay 580/456–7663
Roland (Sequoyah) 68I005 Paul R. Wood 918/427–4601
Rush Springs (Grady) 26I068 Mike Zurline 580/476–3929
Ryal (McIntosh) 49C003 J. Scot Trower 918/652–7461
Ryan (Jefferson) 34I001 Larry Ninman 580/757–2308
Salina (Mayes) 46I016 Tony Thomas 918/434–5091
Sallisaw (Sequoyah) 68I001 Scott Farmer 918/775–5544
Sand Springs (Tulsa) 72I002 Lloyd Snow 918/246–1400
Santa Fe S. ES Charter (Oklahoma) 55G001 Chris Brewster 405/631–6100
Sapulpa (Creek) 19I033 Mary Webb 918/224–3400
Sasakwa (Seminole) 667I010 Jim Mathews 405/941–3213
Savanna (Pittsburg) 61I030 Gary Reeder 918/548–3777
Sayre (Beckham) 05I031 Todd Winn 580/928–5531
Schulter (Okmulgee) 56I006 Allen Callahan 918/652–8219
Seiling (Dewey) 22I008 Bob Bush 580/922–7383
Seminole (Seminole) 67I001 Jeff Pritchard 405/382–5085
Sentinel (Washita) 75I001 Hal Holt 580/393–2101
Sequoyah (Rogers) 66I006 Terry Saul 918/341–5472
Shady Grove (Cherokee) 11C026 Fred Ferguson 918/772–2511
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District (County) Code Superintendent Telephone


Shady Point (LeFlore) 40C004 Bruce Gillham 918/963–2595
Sharon‑Mutual (Woodward) 77I003 Jeff Thompson 580/989–3210
Shattuck (Ellis) 23I042 Randy Holley 580/938–2586
Shawnee (Pottawatomie) 63I093 Marc Moore 405/273–0653
Shidler (Osage) 57I011 John R. Herzig 918/793–2021
Silo (Bryan) 07I001 Bill Caruthers 580/924–7000
Skelly (Adair) 01C001 Emmett Thompson 918/723–5572
Skiatook (Tulsa) 72I007 Garland Keithly 918/396–5702
Smithville (McCurtain) 48I014 Delbert McBroom 580/244–3333
Snyder (Kiowa) 38I004 Robert Trammell 580/569–2773
Soper (Choctaw) 12I004 Mone Sill 580/345–2757
S. Coffeyville (Nowata) 53I051 Colt Shaw 918/255–6202
S. Rock Creek (Pottawatomie) 63C032 Brooks Malone 405/273–6072
Spavinaw (Mayes) 46C021 John K. Hampton 918/589–2228
Sperry (Tulsa) 72I008 Brian Beagles 918/288–6258
Spiro (LeFlore) 40I002 Don J. Atkinson 918/962–2463
Springer (Carter) 10I021 Matt Holder 580/653–2656
Sterling (Comanche) 16I003 Julie Poteete 580/365–4307
Stidham (McIntosh) 49C016 Bart Banfield 918/689–5241
Stigler (Haskell) 31I020 William S. Self 918/967–2805
Stillwater (Payne) 60I016 Ann Caine 405/743–6300
Stilwell (Adair) 01I025 Geri Gilstrap 918/696–7001
Stonewall (Pontotoc) 62I030 Kevin Flowers 580/265–4241
Straight (Texas) 70C080 Laura Hill 580/652–2232
Stratford (Garvin) 25I002 Michael Blackburn 580/759–3615
Stringtown (Atoka) 03I007 Tony W. Potts 580/346–7423
Strother (Seminole) 67I014 Bob Gragg 405/382–4014
Stroud (Lincoln) 41I054 Rick L. McDaniel 918/968–2541
Stuart (Hughes) 32I054 Bill San Millan 918/546–2476
Sulphur (Murray) 50I001 Gary Jones 580/622–2061
Sweetwater (Roger Mills) 65I015 Don Riley 580/534–2272
Swink (Choctaw) 12C021 Ed Kennedy 580/873–2695
Tahlequah (Cherokee) 11I035 Shannon Goodsell 918/458–4100
Talihina (LeFlore) 40I052 Jason Lockhart 918/567–2259
Taloga (Dewey) 22I010 George Kellner 580/328–5577
Tannehill (Pittsburg) 61C056 William P. Skimbo 918/423–6393
Tecumseh (Pottawatomie) 63I092 Tom Wilsie 405/598–3739
Temple (Cotton) 17I101 David Brewer 580/342–6230
Education  723

District (County) Code Superintendent Telephone


Tenkiller (Cherokee) 11C066 Randy Roundtree 918/457–5996
Terral (Jefferson) 34C003 Greg Fouse 580/437–2244
Texhoma (Texas) 70I061 Eric Smith 580/423–7433
Thackerville (Love) 43I004 David D. Herron 580/276–2630
Thomas‑Fay‑Custer (Custer) 20I007 Rob Royalty 580/661–3527
Timberlake (Alfalfa) 02I093 Brent Rousey 580/852–3307
Tipton (Tillman) 71I008 Shane Boothe 580/667–5268
Tishomingo (Johnston) 35I020 Kevin Duncan 580/371–9190
Tonkawa (Kay) 36I087 Rod Reese 580/628–3597
Tulsa (Tulsa) 72I001 Keith Ballard 918/746–6800
Tupelo (Coal) 15I002 Tony Stevens 580/845–2460
Turkey Ford (Ottawa) 58C010 Tamara D. Larson 918/786–4902
Turner (Love) 43I005 Leslie Christian 580/276–1307
Turpin (Beaver) 04I128 Bret Rider 580/778–3333
Tushka (Atoka) 03I019 Billy Pingleton 580/889–7355
Tuskahoma (Pushmataha) 64C004 Barry R. Simpson 918/569–7737
Tuttle (Grady) 26I097 Lee M. Coker 405/381–2605
Twin Hills (Okmulgee) 56C011 Robert Pinkston 918/733–2531
Tyrone (Texas) 70I053 Joshua E. Bell 580/854–6298
Union (Tulsa) 72I009 Cathy Burden 918/357–4321
Union City (Canadian) 09I057 Todd Carel 405/483–3531
Valliant (McCurtain) 48I011 Don Mullenix 580/933–7232
Vanoss (Pontotoc) 62I009 Janet Blocker 580/759–2251
Varnum (Seminole) 67I007 Jon Dotson 405/382–1448
Velma‑Alma (Stephens) 69I015 Jerry Garrett 580/444–3355
Verden (Grady) 26I099 David Davidson 405/453–7247
Verdigris (Rogers) 66I008 Mike Payne 918/266–7227
Vian (Sequoyah) 68I002 Lawrence Barnes 918/773–5798
Vici (Dewey) 22I005 Coby Nelson 580/995–4744
Vinita (Craig) 18I065 James I. Palmer 918/256–6778
Wagoner (Wagoner) 73I019 Joe Gill 918/485–4046
Wainwright (Muskogee) 51C009 Jim Ogden 918/474–3484
Walters (Cotton) 17I001 Jimmie Dedmon 580/875–2568
Wanette (Pottawatomie) 63I115 Rick Riggs 405/383–2656
Wapanucka (Johnston) 35I037 Stanley Williams 580/937–4466
Warner (Muskogee) 51I074 Monte Madewell 918/463–5171
Washington (McClain) 47I005 A. J. Brewer 405/288–6190
Watonga (Blaine) 06I042 Craig Cummins 580/623–7364
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District (County) Code Superintendent Telephone


Watts (Adair) 01I004 J. David Smith 918/422–5311
Waukomis (Garfield) 24I001 Dale Bledsoe 580/758–3247
Waurika (Jefferson) 34I023 Roxie D. Terry 580/228–3373
Wayne (McClain) 47I010 David Powell 405/449–3646
Waynoka (Woods) 76I003 Peggy Constien 580/824–6561
Weatherford (Custer) 20I026 Bill Seitter 580/772–3327
Webbers Falls (Muskogee) 51I006 Dudley Hume 918/464–2334
Welch (Craig) 18I017 R. Clark McKeon 918/788–3129
Weleetka (Okfuskee) 54I031 Dan Parrish 405/786–2442
Wellston (Lincoln) 41I004 Dwayne Danker 405/356–2534
Western Heights (Okla.) 55I041 Joe Kitchens 405/350–3410
Westville (Adair) 01I011 Terry Heustis 918/723–3181
Wetumka (Hughes) 32I005 Michael Jaggars 405/452–5150
Wewoka (Seminole) 67I002 Sam McElvany 405/257–5475
White Oak (Craig) 18I001 David J. Money 918/256–4484
White Rock (Lincoln) 41C005 Phillip Caffey 405/964–3428
Whitebead (Garvin) 25C016 Mary E. Smith 405/238–3021
Whitefield (Haskell) 31C010 Homer Jones 918/967–8572
Whitesboro (LeFlore) 40I062 Katie Blagg 918/567–2556
Wickliffe (Mayes) 46C035 Donald Pullen 918/434–5559
Wilburton (Latimer) 39I001 Charles A. Enis 918/465–2100
Wilson (Carter) 10I043 Kevin Stinson 580/668–2306
Wilson (Okmulgee) 56I007 Andrea James 918/652–3374
Wister (LeFlore) 40I049 Jerry F. Carpenter 918/655–7381
Woodall (Cherokee) 11C021 Stephen R. Haynes 918/458–5444
Woodland (Osage) 57I090 Kenny Mason 918/642–3297
Woodward (Woodward) 77I001 Tim Merchant 580/256–6063
Wright City (McCurtain) 48I039 David Hawkins 580/981–2824
Wyandotte (Ottawa) 58I001 Troy Gray 918/678–2255
Wynnewood (Garvin) 25I038 Raymond Cole 405/665–2004
Wynona (Osage) 57I030 Dixie Hurd 918/846–2467
Yale (Payne) 60I103 Steve Shanks 918/387–2434
Yarbrough (Texas) 70I001 Jim Wiggin 580/545–3329
Yukon (Canadian) 09I027 Bill Denton 405/354–2587
Zaneis (Carter) 10C072 Calvin Wade 580/668–2955
Zion (Adair) 01C028 Charles Benham 918/696–7866
725

Oklahoma Public Education


Statistics
Average Daily Attendance, (ADA), 2010–2011 616,774.84
Average Daily Membership, (ADM), 2010–2011 652,958.26
Weighted ADM, Used for 2008–2009 State Aid 1,036,593.16

School District Net Valuations


(as certified by the State Board of Equalization)

Valuation of Real Property $18,577,235,389


Valuation of Personal Property $4,952,889,275
Valuation of Public Services $2,986,108,006
Total Net Valuation $26,516,232,670

Per Capita Valuation basis ADA $42,992

Number of School Districts Voting Millage


Levies: General Fund @ 35 Mills 522
Building Fund Mills @ 5 Mills 522
Sinking Fund Mills 381

General Fund Balance, as of July 1, 2011 $676,172,703

Total General Fund Revenue Received


By School Districts, 2009–2010

Local and County Revenue $1,129,890,923


State Dedicated Revenue $415,385,677
State Appropriated Revenue $2,144,838,504
Federal Revenue $775,184,295
Total Revenue Received $4,465,299,399

Per Capita Revenue


Basis Actual 2010–2011 Weighted ADM $4,360
Per Capita Revenue
Basis Weighted ADM, Used for 2010–2011 State Aid $4,308
726  Oklahoma Almanac

Total General Fund Expenditures


By Function
As Reported By School Districts, 2010–2011

Instructional Salaries $1,894,061,483


Instructional Employee Benefits $596,791,030
Instructional Purchased Services $38,889,227
Instructional Tuition $6,312,515
Instructional Supplies $121,570,486
Instructional Property $9,637,785
Instructional Other $2,786,144
Guidance and Health $276,629,656
Support Services Instructional Staff $178,165,546
Support Services General Administration $156,016,815
Support Services Operation & Maintenance $384,435,445
Support Services Student Transportation $163,750,733
Operation of Non-Instructional Services $89,496,801
Facilities Acquisition and Construction $12,128,350
Trust and Agency Services $987,883

Total General Fund Expenditures $3,931,659,899


Per Capita Expenditure
basis Weighted ADM $3,839
State Department of Education—History of Comparative Data
Dist. No. of Average Local or County State Dedicated State Appropriated
Year No. Teachers Salary ($) Revenue ($) Revenue ($) Revenue ($) Federal Revenue  ($) Total ($)

1973 634 32,191 8,534 173,704,610 40% 62,822,909 14% 160,435,896 36% 45,052,128 10% 422,015,544
1974 628 32,861 9,322 187,061,554 38% 67,544,296 14% 188,747,537 38% 48,754,811 10% 492,108,200
1975 624 33,738 10,105 200,113,479 36% 70,343,511 13% 231,908,642 42% 50,817,883 9% 553,183,517
1976 623 34,577 10,963 215,275,228 34% 87,089,065 13% 279,398,348 44% 56,909,326 9% 638,671,967
1977 622 35,510 11,993 228,550,520 32% 95,994,728 13% 320,022,144 45% 68,680,708 10% 713,248,102
1978 620 36,551 12,746 249,639,348 32% 103,812,327 13% 362,814,336 46% 74,902,530 9% 791,168,543
1979 619 37,751 13,668 274,093,902 30% 121,229,330 13% 424,744,065 47% 86,610,715 10% 906,678,015
1980 618 38,464 15,170 310,296,818 29% 138,393,361 13% 510,318,203 49% 93,192,880 9% 1,052,201,263
1981 616 38,894 16,992 343,862,483 28% 177,411,415 14% 634,985,119 51% 86,486,907 7% 1,242,745,925
1982 616 39,901 19,163 383,813,883 27% 195,656,087 14% 736,821,427 52% 93,577,617 7% 1,409,869,016
1983 615 39,950 19,503 410,205,551 29% 207,169,948 15% 698,357,985 50% 90,048,175 6% 1,405,781,661
1984 615 39,903 19,974 450,847,993 31% 212,206,148 14% 703,121,908 48% 97,795,571 7% 1,463,971,621
1985 613 40,889 22,458 467,757,401 29% 214,749,343 13% 841,434,389 52% 98,093,045 6% 1,622,034,181
1986 613 39,653 22,563 485,846,910 32% 187,648,011 12% 760,464,577 50% 95,973,238 6% 1,529,932,736
1987 611 39,281 22,773 503,881,931 32% 194,883,148 12% 769,052,093 49% 104,479,690 7% 1,572,296,862
1988 609 40,052 23,521 509,804,315 31% 195,983,635 12% 838,017,039 50% 117,938,690 7% 1,661,743,679
1989 604 40,649 24,306 518,945,584 30% 205,209,653 12% 878,709,875 51% 123,156,389 7% 1,726,021,501
1990 578 42,034 25,580 516,219,483 27% 212,521,583 11% 1,069,733,53 56% 119,176,242 6% 1,917,650,841
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Dist. No. of Average Local or County State Dedicated State Appropriated
Year No. Teachers Salary ($) Revenue ($) Revenue ($) Revenue ($) Federal Revenue  ($) Total ($)

1991 569 44,164 26,604 530,889,053 26% 225,794,957 11% 1,183,596,190 57% 117,059,757 6% 2,057,339,957
1992 554 45,123 27,726 504,450,974 23% 229,722,597 11% 1,263,197,753 59% 149,327,280 7% 2,146,698,604
1993 551 45,949 29,011 487,737,799 22% 240,473,964 11% 1,351,608,671 60% 166,274,335 7% 2,246,094,769
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1994 550 46,630 30,246 510,503,458 22% 242,129,146 11% 1,394,524,110 60% 173,859,578 7% 2,321,016,292
1995 549 46,558 30,584 534,648,996 22% 251,180,232 11% 1,436,789,060 60% 176,669,418 7% 2,399,287,706
1996 549 46,882 30,217 571,251,265 23% 261,521,748 10% 1,500,153,663 60% 178,956,547 7% 2,511,883,223
1997 547 47,655 30,570 589,564,361 22% 268,884,609 10% 1,574,605,894 60% 198,100,211 8% 2,631,155,075
1998 547 48,659 31,105 635,222,233 23% 274,947,489 10% 1,688,884,818 60% 210,530,061 7% 2,809,584,601
1999 544 49,607 31,254 692,910,789 23% 301,334,889 11% 1,728,878,659 58% 252,205,081 8% 2,975,329,418
2000 544 49,920 34,381 702,148,649 22% 327,300,583 10% 1,919,440,079 59% 288,818,121 9% 3,237,707,432
2001 543 50,536 34,640 744,865,965 23% 309,094,758 9% 1,890,111,529 57% 362,303,789 11% 3,306,376,041
2002 541 49,346 34,807 765,279,135 23% 321,135,114 10% 1,814,164,728 55% 400,254,939 12% 3,300,833,916
2003 541 48,042 34,980 789,287,511 23% 331,591,482 10% 1,897,033,733 55% 405,342,810 12% 3,423,255,576
2004 540 56,536 35,148 833,686,766 23% 335,627,014 10% 1,968,531,914 54% 474,985,641 13% 3,612,831,345
2005 540 58,310 36,231 893,134,458 23% 365,867,442 10% 2,058,554,505 54% 490,872,098 13% 3,808,428,503
2006 540 59,592 39,300 957,526,284 23% 360,909,686 9% 2,262,968,539 56% 485,104,243 12% 4,066,508,752
2007 539 52,008 40,264 1,022,228,211 24% 386,264,039 9% 2,402,014,144 56% 470,717,215 11% 4,281,223,609
2008 533 52,167 40,535 1,034,442,306 23% 399,275,281 9% 2,446,462,840 55% 581,796,423 13% 4,461,976,850
2009 527 52,901 40,576 1,090,455,417 25% 391,287,866 9% 2,139,346,386 49% 776,987,924 17% 4,398,077,593
2010 524 51,388 40,370 1,129,890,923 25% 415,385,677 9% 2,144,838,504 49% 775,184,295 17% 4,465,299,399
729

County-by-County Education
Revenue and Expenditures  2011–2012
County Total Net Per Capita County Total Net Per Capita
Valuation ($) Valuation ($) Valuation ($) Valuation ($)
Adair 80,018,950 18,210 Logan 169,698,407 40,411
Alfalfa 55,562,791 83,825 Love 58,999,754 36,397
Atoka 58,473,501 26,096 Major 80,492,857 58,027
Beaver 115,650,507 109,562 Marshall 102,621,989 37,473
Beckham 212,836,794 60,136 Mayes 249,860,477 35,859
Blaine 99,645,474 56,382 McClain 209,379,923 31,118
Bryan 265,140,335 38,396 McCurtain 174,209,775 26,720
Caddo 165,383,185 29,222 McIntosh 100,368,158 28,571
Canadian 894,314,823 41,807 Murray 59,630,247 25,987
Carter 366,324,882 42,168 Muskogee 480,748,012 37,799
Cherokee 159,893,097 22,443 Noble 159,682,045 77,886
Choctaw 53,083,582 20,873 Nowata 51,534,722 27,244
Cimarron 44,692,463 103,721 Okfuskee 60,122,739 28,881
Cleveland 1,770,810,660 44,381 Oklahoma 5,756,449,697 51,564
Coal 79,573,347 67,320 Okmulgee 147,999,714 22,259
Comanche 647,428,064 30,902 Osage 147,737,972 38,073
Cotton 33,864,602 30,586 Ottawa 144,144,057 25,325
Craig 119,454,829 32,537 Pawnee 60,762,916 23,785
Creek 382,809,975 31,323 Payne 585,357,136 59,437
Custer 229,187,368 50,355 Pittsburg 374,351,216 49,489
Delaware 296,746,341 47,041 Pontotoc 200,411,628 30,391
Dewey 64,364,782 82,635 Pottawatomie 307,387,804 25,339
Ellis 88,684,437 110,656 Pushmataha 43,667,979 20,610
Garfield 421,731,815 44,457 Roger Mills 186,488,234 199,299
Garvin 182,453,235 36,236 Rogers 621,298,514 46,476
Grady 290,252,199 33,936 Seminole 123,520,931 26,109
Grant 98,192,134 134,765 Sequoyah 157,916,178 18,874
Greer 24,741,607 27,998 Stephens 287,925,401 37,251
Harmon 17,940,664 35,304 Texas 195,714,445 45,684
Harper 67,846,681 95,243 Tillman 36,092,335 23,997
Haskell 53,037,432 23,775 Tulsa 5,405,360,308 50,541
Hughes 128,885,960 57,916 Wagoner 171,547,269 27,117
Jackson 124,191,172 25,498 Washington 299,669,418 38,660
Jefferson 31,911,092 28,498 Washita 94,301,617 46,010
Johnston 64,382,771 36,531 Woods 124,428,728 110,149
Kay 343,897,554 44,206 Woodward 252,699,017 73,514
Kingfisher 180,796,553 56,731 Total 26,516,232,670 42,992
Kiowa 69,037,110 43,467
Latimer 60,609,296 37,815
LeFlore 217,357,480 23,548
Lincoln 172,441,507 31,641
730

Oklahoma Public Schools, Attendance


and Teacher Information, Since 1924
Total Per Capita
School Average Daily No. of Annual Expenditure State Total Net
Year Attendance Teachers Salary ($) (ADA) ($) Valuation ($)*
1924 457,413 18,390 1,001 62.32 1,674,826,952
1925 444,905 18,393 1,032 62.68 1,697,364,213
1926 432,086 18,813 1,022 68.37 1,729,432,830
1927 457,983 19,130 991 68.26 1,791,424,587
1928 461,808 19,565 1,041 51.04 1,829,674,641
1929 470,090 20,146 1,096 68.06 1,851,602,103
1930 492,864 19,978 1,120 64.3 1,753,690,249
1931 493,244 19,842 1,071 57.32 1,409,663,561
1932 491,464 19,510 901 47.01 1,232,731,121
1933 492,022 19,300 784 42.84 1,258,686,473
1934 501,890 19,617 860 46.14 1,232,928,286
1935 497,974 19,858 982 56.38 1,221,659,918
1936 498,753 20,459 976 58.21 1,099,735,872
1937 492,907 20,874 1,061 65.76 1,103,189,782
1938 502,561 20,938 1,083 66.28 1,070,560,468
1939 484,290 20,980 1,040 64.93 1,054,067,835
1940 463,763 20,276 1,069 67.59 1,061,983,422
1941 439,238 19,391 1,140 72.89 1,092,050,565
1942 413,205 18,084 1,284 76.95 1,248,906,651
1943 368,061 17,272 1,418 89.84 1,302,573,500
1944 383,028 16,931 1,506 94.21 1,315,052,379
1945 391,337 17,863 1,815 113.06 1,391,238,021
1946 405,667 18,312 1,837 113.84 1,423,516,463
1947 399,966 18,097 2,209 143.43 1,554,090,583
1948 395,631 18,447 2,306 158.37 1,402,276,751
1949 401,931 18,885 2,776 186.04 1,485,096,011
1950 409,191 19,244 2,808 192.66 1,547,017,095
1951 404,767 19,477 3,113 215.99 1,647,726,019
1952 411,430 19,411 3,237 219.42 1,724,215,669
1953 425,425 19,695 3,502 228.99 1,806,078,557

* Does not include fringe benefits, includes real property, personal property and public services.
Education  731

Total Per Capita


School Average Daily No. of Annual Expenditure State Total Net
Year Attendance Teachers Salary ($) (ADA) ($) Valuation ($)*
1954 447,394 20,075 3,570 224.37 1,854,873,584
1955 453,173 20,512 3,768 239.73 1,930,985,725
1956 460,146 20,683 3,943 251.94 2,009,607,374
1957 460,385 20,698 4,272 270.09 2,082,262,809
1958 476,489 20,858 4,646 287.32 2,147,193,171
1959 485,559 21,530 4,792 298.31 2,234,900,180
1960 495,123 21,983 4,904 306 2,355,709,113
1961 503,671 22,466 5,069 315.56 2,497,133,560
1962 518,872 23,026 5,257 324.76 2,597,915,409
1963 532,781 23,687 5,302 331.66 2,681,355,608
1964 541,367 24,377 5,312 337.56 2,803,158,819
1965 545,611 25,380 5,894 422.16 3,053,210,944
1966 554,860 27,062 6,103 466.71 3,180,768,156
1967 559,350 27,979 6,258 483.11 3,293,792,497
1968 555,675 28,567 6,818 521.88 3,399,734,049
1969 560,993 29,355 7,257 566.71 3,524,525,761
1970 565,028 30,272 7,697 623.29 3,665,785,809
1971 566,857 31,231 7,905 677.94 3,923,053,356
1972 558,034 31,186 8,074 716.47 4,141,854,992
1973 549,561 32,191 8,534 794.6 4,411,743,890
1974 548,337 32,861 9,322 894.47 4,677,187,259
1975 548,538 33,738 10,105 996.52 4,962,487,286
1976 547,990 34,577 10,963 1,129.16 5,290,312,617
1977 544,539 35,510 11,993 1,284.18 5,689,221,932
1978 540,288 36,551 12,746 1,456.45 6,086,031,912
1979 538,454 37,751 13,668 1,654.27 6,729,290,252
1980 542,701 38,464 15,170 1,894.93 7,261,448,618
1981 547,385 38,894 16,992 2,177.02 8,132,632,233
1982 556,115 39,901 19,163 2,472.47 8,575,194,619
1983 553,237 39,950 19,503 2,513.83 9,286,241,257
1984 552,857 39,903 19,974 2,624.86 9,883,760,839
1985 553,365 40,889 22,458 2,948.65 10,239,980,098
1986 550,949 39,653 22,563 2,817.00 10,581,857,546
1987 547,149 39,281 22,773 2,883.00 10,531,835,114

* Does not include fringe benefits, includes real property, personal property and public services.
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Total Per Capita


School Average Daily No. of Annual Expenditure State Total Net
Year Attendance Teachers Salary ($) (ADA) ($) Valuation ($)*
1988 542,693 40,052 23,521 3,068.00 10,788,840,570
1989 543,170 40,659 24,306 3,199.00 10,689,818,434
1990 548,387 42,034 25,580 3,503.00 10,794,646,025
1991 556,609 44,164 26,604 3,659.00 10,747,271,580
1992 560,744 45,123 27,726 3,847.00 10,918,556,773
1993 565,489 45,949 29,011 3,964.00 11,260,140,502
1994 570,358 46,630 30,246 4,084.00 11,746,744,181
1995 574,440 46,558 30,584 4,103.00 12,171,204,097
1996 580,571 46,882 30,217 4,306.00 12,728,293,110
1997 582,459 47,655 30,570 4,459.00 13,256,227,025
1998 586,323 48,659 31,105 4,782.00 13,988,867,783
1999 586,266 49,607 31,254 4,992.00 14,821,788,968
2000 580,744 49,920 34,381 5,583.00 15,858,340,953
2001 580,795 50,536 34,807 5,780.00 16,714,244,199
2002 581,766 49,346 34,807 5,642.00 17,316,186,582
2003 583,932 48,042 34,980 5,706.75 18,370,844,741
2004 599,296 56,536 34,148 5,995.81 19,577,126,984
2005 591,486 58,310 36,231 6,440.61 20,749,243,920
2006 596,172 59,592 39,300 6,859.97 22,048,236,282
2007 596,450 52,008 40,264 7,130.97 23,385,539,557
2008 603,409 52,167 40,535 7,194.92 24,793,308,707
2009 616,018 52,901 40,576 6,683.06 25,562,147,421
2010 616,774 51,388 40,370 6,374.55 26,516,232,670

* Does not include fringe benefits, includes real property, personal property and public services.
733

Consolidations of School Districts


by County, 1946 and 2011
Districts Districts Districts Districts
County in 1946 in 2011 County in 1946 in 2011
Adair 39 11 Lincoln 107 9
Alfalfa 78 3 Logan 74 4
Atoka 60 7 Love 22 4
Beaver 87 4 Major 88 4
Beckham 32 4 Marshall 34 2
Blaine 68 4 Mayes 64 8
Bryan 57 8 McClain 38 7
Caddo 97 11 McCurtain 68 13
Canadian 81 10 McIntosh 47 6
Carter 34 9 Murray 22 2
Cherokee 74 11 Muskogee 69 11
Choctaw 51 6 Noble 73 4
Cimarron 28 3 Nowata 36 3
Cleveland 58 6 Okfuskee 47 6
Coal 38 3 Oklahoma 51 15
Comanche 64 10 Okmulgee 39 9
Cotton 55 3 Osage 63 12
Craig 72 5 Ottawa 43 7
Creek 56 15 Pawnee 55 3
Custer 64 4 Payne 69 7
Delaware 63 9 Pittsburg 91 14
Dewey 64 3 Pontotoc 54 8
Ellis 69 4 Pottawatomie 91 14
Garfield 108 8 Pushmataha 57 7
Garvin 61 8 Roger Mills 32 5
Grady 73 12 Rogers 41 9
Grant 112 3 Seminole 41 10
Greer 19 2 Sequoyah 58 12
Harmon 10 1 Stephens 59 8
Harper 44 2 Texas 55 9
Haskell 56 5 Tillman 53 4
Hughes 45 6 Tulsa 25 14
Jackson 19 6 Wagoner 61 4
Jefferson 29 4 Washington 23 4
Johnston 31 7 Washita 63 4
Kay 100 7 Woods 105 3
Kingfisher 77 6 Woodward 84 4
Kiowa 56 4 State 4,450 524
Latimer 33 4
LeFlore 86 17
734

Higher Education
According to the 2010 Census Current Population Reports, in 2010, 85.4 percent
of Oklahomans over age twenty-five had a high school diploma or higher, slightly
less than the national average of 85.2 percent. In 2000, Oklahomans over the age
of twenty-five with a high school diploma or higher grew to 86.1, exceeding the
national average of 84.1 percent. In 1990, 20.3 percent of Oklahomans had a bach-
elor’s degree or higher; in 2000, that number had grown to 22.5 percent; and in
2010 it was 22.6 percent, but remained below the national average of 27.9 percent.
According to the 2010 US Census, 22.6 percent of Oklahomans had a bachelor’s
degree or higher, or 81.1 percent of the national total of 27.9.

Percent of State Populations


Older Than 25 Years Holding
Bachelor’s Degrees
2010, U.S. Bureau of the Census

Percentage of Adults Each State’s Percentage


State With College Degree of National Total
Colorado 35.90% 128.70%
Kansas 29.30% 105.10%
Nebraska 27.70% 99.30%
Texas 25.80% 92.50%
New Mexico 24.50% 91.40%
Missouri 25.00% 89.90%
Oklahoma 22.60% 81.70%
Alabama 21.70% 77.80%
Louisiana 20.90% 75.00%
Mississippi 19.50% 70.00%
Arkansas 19.10% 68.50%
U.S. Total 27.9% 100.0%
Education  735

Enrollment
Enrollments at Oklahoma’s public colleges and universities reached an all-time high
in fall 2011 with a total of 193,552 students enrolled, up 103 compared to fall 2010.
Oklahoma ranked nineteenth in the nation in the percentage of the state’s population
enrolled in public higher education. In 2001 Oklahoma ranked fourteenth.
During the 2009–2010 academic year at Oklahoma’s public institutions, females
outnumbered males by 56 percent to 44 percent. The white population comprised
64.5 percent of higher education enrollment, while minority enrollments made up
35.5 percent. The American Indian population had the highest minority enrollment
with 10.1 percent, followed by 8.7 percent African-American enrollment, 4.1 percent
Hispanic enrollment, and 2.3 percent Asian-American enrollment.
The median age of students was 20 to 24 for those enrolled at public institutions.
Sixty-four percent of students were age twenty-four and under, and 21 percent were
thirty years of age or older. Sixty-nine percent were twenty-four or younger at research
universities, and 65 percent of students studying at regional universities were twenty-
four or younger. At community colleges, 61 percent of students were twenty-four or
younger, while 25 percent were age thirty or older.
Oklahoma with 34,693 enrollment, Tulsa with 31,093 enrollment, and Cleveland
with 11,099 enrollment were the top three counties of origin for students studying at
public institutions in fall 2009. For 2009–2010, Texas, Kansas, California, Arkansas,
and Missouri were the top five states of origin for our-of-state students at Oklahoma
public institutions.
For the 2009–2010 academic year, institutions reported the most popular studies
among students receiving bachelor’s degrees were business and education. Health
services, business, and general studies were the programs most frequently selected
by the students earning associate degrees. Students earned master’s degrees mostly
in education and business. The most popular areas of study for professional degrees
were pharmacy and law.
Retention rates for higher education students who enrolled at the same or another
Oklahoma public college or university the following year have increased, with the
exception of a decrease at regional universities. From 2000–2001 to 2009–2010, reten-
tion rates for new freshmen increased from 89.7 percent to 90.1 percent at research
universities, decreased from 78.9 percent to 76.6 percent at regional universities, and
increased from 66.4 percent to 69.4 percent at community colleges.
From 2000–2001 to 2009–2010, six-year graduation rates (within the state) for new
freshmen increased from 56 percent to 69 percent at research universities and deceased
from 38.2 percent to 37.1 percent at the regional universities. At community colleges,
three-year graduation rates (within the state) for new freshmen decreased from 20.3
percent to 17.7 percent.
During 2009–2010, public institutions granted 30,669 degrees. Of those, 8,419 were
associate degrees; 15,671 were bachelor’s degrees; and master’s and doctoral degrees
totaled 4,836.
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2009–2010
Annual Student Enrollments
by Field of Study
Oklahoma State Regents of Higher Education Annual Report

Field of Study Number of Students


Enrolled
Education 26,774
Business Management 25,798
Health Services Tech 25,798
Health Professions 11,745
Social Sciences 11,715
Engineering 11,263
Biological Sciences 10,062
Engineering Tech 8,863
Psychology 6,414
Fine and Applied Arts 5,853
Communications 5,740
Business Tech 5,565
Physical Sciences 5,485
Letters 4,201
Public Service Tech 4,153
Public Affairs 3,888
Home Economics 3,327
Agriculture 2,910
Computer Science 2,566
Law 1,859
Computer Tech 1,802
Natural Science Tech 1,192
Mathematics 1,152
Architecture 901
Foreign Languages 780
Theology 658
Area Studies 502
Library Sciences 278
Education  737

Fiscal Year 2013 Operating Budget


The Fiscal Year 13 Education and General Budget (E&G) Part I, (the primary bud-
get) consisting of public funding sources such as appropriations and student fees,
shows an increase of $46.5 million (2.2 percent), and is comprised of 40.1 percent
in state support and 59.9 percent in self-generated revolving funds, primarily from
tuition and fee revenue. The change in state appropriations support, including Okla-
homa’s Promise funding, for the previous six years was: an increase of 7.5 percent
for FY06; an increase of 13.5 percent for FY07; an increase of 4.5 percent for FY08;
an increase of 2.3 percent for FY09; a decrease of 3.65 percent for FY10; a decrease
of 1.77 percent for FY11; and a decrease of 5.8 percent for FY12.
The Educational and General Budget (E&G) Part II (the sponsored budget) is funded
from external sources including federal awards, grants, and training contracts;
private contracts; and contracts from other state agencies. The E&G Part II for FY 13
is $506.7 million, a decrease of $9.3 million (1.8 percent) from $516 million in FY12.
At $506.7 million in FY13, the sponsored budget is approximately one-fourth the
size of the primary budget. Of the $506.7 million, approximately $401 million (79.1
percent) is related to the University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma State University, and
their constituent agencies.
Federal funds continue to be the largest source of revenue for the FY13 sponsored
budget at $270.9 million or 53.5 percent of the total, up from 51.8 percent in FY12.
The State of Oklahoma provides 17.5 percent of the sponsored revenue. Uses of
sponsored revenue funds are substantial for research and public service, 47.7 per-
cent, and 24.7 percent of the total sponsored budget respectfully.
Since FY 96, sponsored research in Oklahoma’s higher education institutions has
shown an increase of 165.5 percent. Research has become a target area for improve-
ment with investments in the Oklahoma EPSCoR program, incentive programs, and
in large research investments with multiple funding sources. Sponsored research
was $236 million in FY12, compared to $241.7 million in FY 13, and increase of 5.7
million or 2.4 percent.
It is noteworthy that, in general, at the research universities, the sponsored budget
for research is considerably larger than the Primary (E&G Part I) budget for research,
totaling $241.7 million or 47.7 percent, compared to $103.8 million or 4.8 percent.
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State System of Higher Education


Comprehensive and Two-Year Colleges
Regional Universities Carl Albert State College
Cameron University Connors State College
University of Central Oklahoma Eastern Oklahoma State College
East Central University Murray State College
Langston University Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College
Northeastern State University Northern Oklahoma College
Northwestern Oklahoma State University Oklahoma City Community College
University of Oklahoma Redlands Community College
(including School of Dentistry, Rose State College
Geological Survey, Health Sciences Seminole State College
Center, Law Center, Oklahoma City;
Tulsa Community College
College of Medicine, Tulsa) *
Western Oklahoma State College
OU/OSU Graduate Education Center,
Tulsa State Higher
Oklahoma Panhandle State University
Oklahoma State University
Education Centers
(including Agricultural Experiment Ardmore Higher Education Program
Station, Agricultural Extension McCurtain County Higher Education
Division, College of Osteopathic Program
Medicine, College of Veterinary
Medicine, Veterinary Medicine
Teaching Hospital and Technical
Branches in Okmulgee and
Oklahoma City) *
Rogers State University
University of Science and Arts of
Oklahoma
Southeastern Oklahoma State University
Southwestern Oklahoma State University

* Constituent entities of the System cited by


statute (see 70:3103, 3201.1, 3308, 3312, 3423).
Education  739

Oklahoma State Regents/Trustees


for Higher Education
(Constitution, Article 13 § A:2; 70 § 3202)
655 Research Parkway, Suite 200, Oklahoma City 73104–6266
PO Box 108850, Oklahoma City 73101–8850
405/225–9100, FAX 405/225–9230
Student Information Hotline 800/858–1840
Administration: Glen D. Johnson, Chancellor
Six chancellors have headed The Oklahoma State System of Higher Education over the
65–year history of the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education. Chancellor Mel Nash
served from 1943–61, Chancellor E.T. Dunlap served from 1961–81, Chancellor Joe Leone
served from 1982–87, Interim Chancellor Dan S. Hobbs served in 1987, and Chancellor Hans
Brisch served from 1987 to 2003. Paul Risser served from 2003 to 2006. Phil Moss became
Interim Chancellor in 2006. Chancellor Glen D. Johnson began serving in January 2007.

Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical Colleges, Board of Regents


(Constitution, Article 7 § :31a; 70 § 3409)
2800 N Lincoln Boulevard, Oklahoma City 73105–4224 • 580/521–2411, FAX 580/521–2501

Ardmore Higher Education Program, Board of Trustees (70 § 3213[B])


611 Veterans Boulevard, Ardmore 73401–1443 • 405/223–1441, FAX 405/521–6142

Carl Albert State College, Board of Regents (70 § 4423[C])


1507 South McKenna, Poteau 74953–5208 • 918/647–1200, FAX 918/647–1216

Eastern Oklahoma State College, Board of Regents (70 § 3512)


1301 West Main, Wilburton 74578–4999 • 918/465–2361, FAX 918/465–4448

McCurtain County Higher Education Program,


Board of Trustees (70 § 4427)
2805 NE Lincoln Road, Idabel 74745 • 580/286–9431 FAX 580/286–5247

Murray State College, Board of Regents (70 § 3407.2)*


One Murray Campus Road, Tishomingo 73460–3130 • 580/371–2371, FAX 580/371–9844

Northern Oklahoma College, Board of Regents (70 § 3702)


1220 East Grand, Tonkawa 74653–0310 • 580/628–6200, FAX 580/628–6209

Oklahoma City Community College, Board of Regents [70 § 4423(C)]


7777 South May Avenue, Oklahoma City 73159–4444 • 405/682–1611, FAX 405/686–1159

* 70 § 3407.2 identifies this board as the Board of Regents of Murray State College of Technology. However,
pursuant to 70 § 3407, the name is Murray State College.
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Oklahoma Colleges, Board of Regents (Constitution, Article 8–B:1; 70 § 3507)


3555 NW 58 Street, Suite 320, Oklahoma City 73112 • 405/942–8817, FAX 405/942–8847

Redlands Community College, Board of Regents (70 § 4423[C])


1300 S Country Club Road, El Reno 73036–5304 • 405/262–2552, FAX 405/422–1200

Rose State College, Board of Regents (70 § 4423[C])


6420 Southeast 15 Street, Midwest City 73110–2799 • 405/733–7311, FAX 405/733–0309

Seminole State College, Board of Regents (70 § 4423[C])


2701 Boren Boulevard, Seminole 74868–0361 • 405/382–9950, FAX 405/382–3122

Tulsa Community College, Board of Regents (70 § 4413[b])


6111 East Skelly Drive, Suite 200, Tulsa 74135–6198 • 918/595–7000, FAX 918/595–7910

University of Oklahoma, Board of Regents (Constitution, Article 8 § 8; 70 § 3302)


660 Parrington Oval, Room 119, Norman 73019–0390 • 405/325–4122, FAX 405/325–7120

University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma,


Board of Regents (70 § 3602)*
1727 W. Alabama Avenue, Chickasha 73018 • 405/224–3140, FAX 405/521–3176

Western Oklahoma State College, Board of Regents (70 § 4418)


2801 North Main Street, Altus 73521–1397 • 580/477–2000, FAX 580/477–7707

* 70 § 3602 identifies this board as the Board of Regents of the Oklahoma College of Liberal Arts. However,
pursuant to 70 § 3601.1, the school’s name was changed in 1974 to the University of Science and Arts of
Oklahoma.
Education  741

Institutions of Higher Education


Comprehensive and Regional Universities
Cameron University [70 § 3404; 3404.1]—2800 Gore Boulevard, Lawton 73505–6377,
580/581–2200, fax 580/581–5514. Dr. Cynthia Ross, President. Governing board:
Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma (Former Governing board: Board
of Regents for the University of Oklahoma). Formerly: Cameron State Agricultural
College
University of Central Oklahoma [70 § 3501, 3501.1, 3518]—100 North University Drive,
Edmond 73034–0170, 405/974–2000, fax 405/341–4964. Dr. Don Betz, President.
Governing board: Board of Regents of Oklahoma Colleges. Formerly: Central State
College, Central State University.
East Central University [70 § 3502, 3515]—1100 East 14 Street, Ada 74820–6899, 580/332–
8000, fax 580/332–1623. Dr. John R. Hargrave, President. Governing board: Board
of Regents of Oklahoma Colleges. Formerly: East Central State College, East Central
Oklahoma State University.
Langston University [70 § 3403]—Post Office Box 1500, Langston 73050, 405/466–2231,
fax 405/466–3381. Dr. Kent J. Smith Jr., President. Governing board: Board of Regents
for Okla. Agricultural & Mechanical Colleges.
Northeastern State University [70 § 3513]—600 N Grand Ave. Tahlequah 74464–7099,
918/456–5511, fax 918/458–2015. Campuses also in Broken Arrow and Muskogee.
Dr. Don Betz, President. Governing board: Board of Regents of Oklahoma Colleges.
Formerly: Northeastern State College, Northeastern Oklahoma State University.
Northwestern Oklahoma State University [70 § 3517]—709 Oklahoma Boulevard,
Alva 73717–2799, 580/327–1700, fax 580/327–1881. Campuses also in Enid and
Woodward. Dr. Janet Cunningham, President. Governing board: Board of Regents of
Oklahoma Colleges. Formerly: Northwestern State College.
University of Oklahoma [70 § 3301]—660 Parrington Oval, Norman 73019–0390,
405/325–0311. David L. Boren, J.D., President. Governing board: Board of Regents of
the University of Oklahoma.
University of Oklahoma School of Dentistry [70 § 3308]—1201 N Stonewall, Oklahoma
City 73117, 405/271–6326. Stephen Young, D.D.S., Dean, College of Dentistry.
Oklahoma Geological Survey [70 § 3103]—Sarkeys Energy Center, 100 E Boyd, Room N–131,
Norman 73019–0628, 405/325–3031, fax 405/325–7069. G. Randy Keller, Ph.D., Director.
Health Sciences Center (University of Oklahoma Medical Center)
[70 § 3103, 3301, 3307]—Post Office Box 26901, Oklahoma City 73126–0901,
405/271–4000. M. Dewayne Andrews, M.D., Senior V.P/Provost.
University of Oklahoma College of Community Medicine—Tulsa [70 §
3312]—4502 E 41 Street, Tulsa 74135–2512, 918/660–3000. Dean Duffy, M.D., Dean.
Law Center [70 § 3103]—300 W Timberdell Road, Norman 73019, 405/325–
4699. Joseph Harroz Jr., J.D., Dean of the Law School.
Oklahoma State University [70 § 3401]—107 Whitehurst Hall, Stillwater 74078–0999,
405/744–5000, fax 405/744–8426. Dr. Burns Hargis, President. Governing board:
Board of Regents for the Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical Colleges. Formerly:
Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College.
Agricultural Experiment Station [70 § 3103]—139 Agricultural Hall, Oklahoma State
University, Stillwater 74078, 405/744–5398. Dr. Mike Woods, DASNR Vice-President, Interim
Dean and Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service.
Dr. Jonathan Edelson, Interim Associate Director, Agricultural Experiment Station.
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Agricultural Cooperative Extension Division (70 § 3103, 3418[4])—139 Agricultural Hall,


Oklahoma State University, Stillwater 74078, 405/744–5398. Robert Whitson., Dean and Director
of the Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service. Dr. Mike Woods,
Interim Dean and Associate Director of the Agricultural Cooperative Extension Service.
Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine [70 § 3423]—1111 West 17
Street, Tulsa 74107–1898, 918/582–1972. Stanley E. Grogg, D.O., FACOP, FAAP, Associate Dean.
Oklahoma State University—Tulsa [70 § 4673]—700 North Greenwood
Ave. Tulsa, OK 74106–0700, 918/594–8000, fax 918/594–8009. Howard
Barnett JD, President. Formerly: University Center at Tulsa.
Oklahoma State University—Oklahoma City [70 § 3103]—900 North Portland,
Oklahoma City 73107–6187, 405/947–4421, fax 405/945–3325. Natalie Shirley, President.
Oklahoma State University—Okmulgee [70 § 3103]—1801 East 4 Street,
Okmulgee 74447, 800/722–4471. Dr. Bill Path, President/Provost.
College of Veterinary Medicine [70 § 3103]—Oklahoma State University, 205
McElroy Hall, Stillwater 74078, 405/744–6651. Jean Sander, DVM, Dean
Oklahoma State Veterinary Medicine Teaching Hospital [70 § 3201.1]—Boren Veterinary
Medical Teaching Hospital, Farm Road, Stillwater 74078, 405/744–7000. T. Mark Neer, Director.
Oklahoma Panhandle State University [70 § 3402]—Box 430, Goodwell 73939–9728,
580/349–2611, fax 580/349–2302. Dr. David Bryant, President. Governing board:
Board of Regents for the University of Oklahoma. Formerly: Panhandle State College
of Agriculture and Applied Science, Panhandle A&M College, Panhandle State
College.
Rogers State University (70 § 3802, O.S.L. 1996, Ch. 276:11)—1701 West Will Rogers
Boulevard, Claremore, OK 74017–3252, 918/343–7777, fax 918/343–7896. Campus
also in Bartlesville. Dr. Larry Rice, President. Governing board: Board of Regents of
Oklahoma Colleges. Formerly: Rogers State College.
University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma [70 § 3601.1]—1727 W Alabama,
Chickasha 73018, 405/224–3140, fax 405/521–3176. Dr. John Feaver, President.
Governing board: Board of Regents of the University of Science and Arts of
Oklahoma. Formerly: Oklahoma College for Women, Oklahoma College of Liberal
Arts.
Southeastern Oklahoma State University [70 § 3514]—1405 N 4 Street, Durant
74701, 580/745–2000, fax 580/920–0758. Dr. Larry Minks, President. Governing
board: Board of Regents of Oklahoma Colleges.
Southwestern Oklahoma State University [70 § 3516]—100 Campus Drive,
Weatherford 73096–3098, 580/774–3063, fax 580/774–3795. Dr. Randy Beutler,
President. Governing board: Board of Regents of Oklahoma Colleges. Branch
Campus in Sayre. Formerly: Southwestern State College.

Two-Year Colleges
Carl Albert State College [70 § 4423]—1507 South McKenna, Poteau 74953–5208,
918/647–1200, fax 918/647–1363. Garry M. Ivey, Interim President. Governing board:
Board of Regents of Carl Albert State College. Branch Campus in Sallisaw.
Connors State College [70 § 3405]—Rt. 1, Box 1000, Warner 74469–9700, 918/463–2931,
fax 918/463–2233. Dr. Tim Faltyn, President. Governing board: Board of Regents for
the Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical Colleges. Branch Campus in Muskogee.
Formerly: Connors State Agriculture College.
Eastern Oklahoma State College [70 § 3511]—1301 West Main, Wilburton 74578–4999,
918/465–2361, fax 918/465–4448. Dr. Steven Smith, President. Governing board:
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Board of Regents of Eastern Oklahoma State College. Branch Campus in McAlester.


Murray State College [70 § 3407]—1 Murray Campus Road,, Tishomingo 73460–3130,
580/371–2371, fax 580/371–9844. Joy McDaniel, President. Governing board: Board of
Regents of Murray State College of Technology.
Northeastern Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College [70 § 3408]—
200 “I” Street, NE, Miami 74354–6497, 918/542–8441, fax 918/540–6946. Dr. Jeff Hale
President. Governing board: Board of Regents for the Oklahoma Agricultural and
Mechanical Colleges.
Northern Oklahoma College [70 § 3701]—1220 East Grand, Post Office Box 310,
Tonkawa 74653–0310, 580/628–6200, fax 580/628–6209. Dr. Cheryl Evans, President.
Governing board: Board of Regents of Northern Oklahoma College.
Oklahoma City Community College [70 § 4423]—7777 South May Avenue,
Oklahoma City 73159–4444, 405/682–1611, fax 405/686–1159. Dr. Paul W. Sechrist,
President. Governing board: Board of Regents of Oklahoma City Community
College.
Redlands Community College [70 § 4423]—1300 S Country Club Dr., El Reno 73036–
5304, 405/262–2552, fax 405/422–1200. Dr. Larry F. Devane, President. Governing
board: Board of Regents of Redlands Community College.
Rose State College [70 § 4423]—6420 Southeast 15 Street, Midwest City 73110–2799,
405/733–7673., fax 405/733–0309. Dr. Terry Britton, President. Governing board:
Board of Regents of Rose State College.
Seminole State College [70 § 4423]—2701 Boren Boulevard, Seminole 74868–0361,
405/382–9950, fax 405/382–3122. Dr. James Utterback, President. Governing board:
Board of Regents of Seminole State College.
Tulsa Community College [70 § 4413]—6111 East Skelly Drive, #200, Tulsa 74135–6198,
918/595–7000, fax 918/595–7910. Dr. Thomas K. McKeon, President. Governing
board: Board of Regents of Tulsa Community College.
Western Oklahoma State College [70 § 4417]—2801 North Main Street, Altus 73521–
1397, 580/477–2000, fax 580/477–7707. Dr. Phil Birdine, President. Governing board:
Board of Regents of Western Oklahoma State College.

State Higher Education Centers/Programs


Ardmore Higher Education Program [70:3213]—611 Veterans Boulevard, Ardmore
73401–1443, 580/223–1441, Oklahoma City 405/521–6139, fax 405/521–6142. Steven
C. Mills, Director and CEO. Governing board: Board of Trustees for the Ardmore
Higher Education Program.
McCurtain County Higher Education Program [70:4427]—2805 NE Lincoln
Road, Idabel 74745, 580/286–9431, fax 580/286–5247. Bruce King, Ph.D., Director.
Governing board: Board of Trustees, McCurtain Co. Higher Education Program.
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and Technology Education
Autry Technology Center—1201 W Willow, Enid 73703–2506, Telephone 580/242–
2750. Dr. Jim Strate, Superintendent.
Caddo-Kiowa Technology Center—Post Office Box 190, Fort Cobb 73038–0190,
Telephone 405/643–5511. Dennis Ruttman, Superintendent.
Canadian Valley Technology Center—6505 East Highway 66, El Reno 73036–9117,
Telephone 405/262–2629. Greg Winters, Superintendent.
Grady County—1401 Michigan Ave., Chickasha 73018–2136,
Telephone 405/224–7220. George Tiner, Asst. Supt.
Cowan Campus—1701 S Czech Hall Road, Yukon 73099,
Telephone 405/354–3333. Greg Taylor, Director.
Central Technology Center (“Central Tech”)—3 CT Circle, Drumright 74030–
9613, Telephone 918/352–2551. Phil Waul, Superintendent.
Sapulpa Campus—1720 S Main, Sapulpa 74066–6453, Telephone
918/224–9300. Dr. Kim Howard, Director.
Chisholm Trail Technology Center—Rural Route 1, Box 60, Omega 73764–9720,
Telephone 405/729–8324. Max Thomas, Superintendent.
Eastern Oklahoma County Technology Center—4601 North Choctaw
Road, Choctaw 73020–9017, Telephone 405/390–9591. Dr. Terry Underwood,
Superintendent.
Francis Tuttle Technology Center—12777 North Rockwell, Oklahoma City 73142–
2789, Telephone 405/717–7799. Tom Friedmann, Superintendent
Portland Campus—3500 Northwest 150 Street. Mailing Address: 12777 North Rockwell,
Oklahoma City 73142–2789, Telephone 405/717–7799. Malcom Fowler, Asst. Supt.
Reno Campus—7301 W Reno. Mailing Address: 12777 North Rockwell, Oklahoma
City 73142–2789, Telephone 405/717–7799. Marie Howard, Director.
Gordon Cooper Technology Center—One John C. Bruton Blvd., Shawnee 74804,
Telephone 405/273–7493. Marty Lewis, Superintendent.
Great Plains Technology Center—4500 Southwest Lee Boulevard, Lawton 73505–
8399, Telephone 580/355–6371. Clarence Fortney, Deputy Superintendent.
Tillman County—2001 E Gladstone, Frederick 73542–4600, Telephone
580/335–5525. Gary Tyler, Assistant Superintendent.
Green Country Technology Center—PO Box 1217, Okmulgee 74447–1217, Telephone
918/758–0840. Brady McCullough, Superintendent.
High Plains Technology Center—3921 34 Street, Woodward 73801–7000, Telephone
580/256–6618. Dwight Hughes, Superintendent.
Indian Capital Technology Center—2403 North 41 Street East, Muskogee 74403–
1799, Telephone 918/686–7565. Tom Stiles, Superintendent.
Adair County—Route 6, Box 3320, Stilwell 74960–0192,
Telephone 918/696–3111. Dan Collins, Director.
Cherokee County—240 VoTech Road, Tahlequah 74464,
Telephone 918/456–2594. Robin Roberts, Director.
Muskogee County) 2403 North 41 Street East, Muskogee 74403–1799,
Telephone 918/687–6383. Randy Craven, Director.
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Sequoyah County—HC 61 Box 12, Sallisaw 74955–9401, Telephone


918/775–9119. Curtis Shumaker, Director.
Kiamichi Technology Center, Post Office Box 548, Wilburton 74578–0548,
Telephone 918/465–2323. Eddie Coleman, Superintendent.
Atoka County—Post Office Box 240, Atoka 74525–0240,
Telephone 580/889–7321. Elaine Gee, Director.
Bryan County—810 Waldron, Durant, 74701–1904, Telephone
580/924–7081. Michael Goodwin, Director.
Choctaw County—Post Office Box 699, Hugo 74743–0699,
Telephone 580/326–6491. Debbie Golden, Director.
Haskell County—1410Kiamichi Technology Center, Old Military
Road, Stigler 74462, Telephone 918/967–2801. Joe Carrick, Director.
Latimer County—RR 2, Box 1800, Talihina 74571–9518,
Telephone 918/567–2264. Larry Brooks, Director.
LeFlore County—Post Office Box 825, Poteau 74953–0825,
Telephone 918/647–4525. Doug Hall, Director.
LeFlore County—610 SW Third, Spiro 74959–2502, Telephone 918/962–3722. Doug Hall, Director.
McCurtain County—R.R. 3, Box 177, Idabel 74745–9534, Telephone
580/286–7555. Johnnie Meredith, Director.
Pittsburg County—301 Kiamichi Drive, McAlester 74501,
Telephone 918/426–0940. April Murray, Director.
Meridian Technology Center—1312 South Sangre Road, Stillwater 74074–1899,
Telephone 405/377–3333. Dr. Doug Major, Superintendent.
Metro Technology Centers (“Metro Tech”)—1900 Springlake Drive, Oklahoma
City 73111–5238, Telephone 405/424–8324. Elaine Stith, Superintendent.
Springlake Campus—1900 Springlake Drive, Oklahoma City 73111–5238,
Telephone 405/424–8324. Danene Vincent, Asst. Superintendent.
Aviation Career Center—5600 S MacArthur, Oklahoma City
73179–8205, Telephone 405/595–5501. Peter Lee, Director.
South Bryant Campus—4901 S Bryant, Oklahoma City 73129–8801,
Telephone 405/424–8324. Ed Mellott, Director.
Mid-America Technology Center—Post Office Box H, Wayne 73095–0210,
Telephone 405/449–3391. Dusty Ricks, Superintendent.
Mid-Del Technology Center—1621 Maple Drive, Midwest City 73110–4825,
Telephone 405/739–1707. Seve Allen, Assistant Superintendent.
Mid-Del Tinker Careertech Training Center—Building 1 D Avenue, Tinker
Air Force Base 73145, Telephone 405/734–7266. Jefferson Tarver, Director.
Moore Norman Technology Center—4701 12 Avenue NW, Norman 73069–8399,
Telephone 405/364–5763. Jane Bowen, Superintendent.
Northeast Technology Centers—Post Office Box 487, Pryor 74362–0487, Telephone
918/825–5555. Fred Probis, Superintendent.
Northeast-East Campus—Post Office Box 30, Kansas (OK) 74347,
Telephone 918/868–3535. Greg Mitchell, Asst. Supt.
Northeast-North Campus—Post Office Box 219, Afton 74331–0219,
Telephone 918/257–8324. Patty Tipton, Asst. Supt.
Northeast-South Campus—Post Office Box 825, Pryor 74362–0825,
Telephone 918/825–5555. Debbie Peaster, Asst. Supt.
Northwest Technology Center—1801 South 11 Street, Alva 73717–9600, Telephone
580/327–0344. Dr. Gerald Harris, Superintendent.
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Northwest, Major County—801 VoTech Drive, Fairview 73737,


Telephone 580/227–3708. Colt Shaw, Asst. Supt.
Pioneer Technology Center—2101 North Ash, Ponca City 74601–1110, Telephone
580/762–8336. Dr. Steve Tiger, Superintendent.
Pontotoc Technology Center—601 West 33 Street, Ada 74820–9791, Telephone
580/310–2200. David Lassiter, Superintendent.
Red River Technology Center—Post Office Box 1807, Duncan 73534–1807,
Telephone 580/255–2903. Ken Layn, Superintendent.
Southern Oklahoma Technology Center—2610 Sam Noble Parkway, Ardmore
73401–2100, Telephone 580/223–2070. David Powell, Superintendent.
Southwest Technology Center—711 W Tamarack Rd., Altus 73521–1527, Telephone
580/477–2250. Dale Latham, Superintendent.
Tri-County Technology Center—6101 Southeast Nowata Road, Bartlesville 74006–
6029, Telephone 918/333–2422. Anita Risner, Superintendent.
Tulsa Technology Center—Post Office Box 477200, Tulsa 74147–7200, Telephone
918/828–5000. Dr. Steve Tiger, Superintendent.
Broken Arrow Campus—4600 South Olive, Broken Arrow 74011–1740,
Telephone 918/828–3000. Brad Wayman, Director.
Lemley Campus—3420 South Memorial, Tulsa 74145–1390,
Telephone 918/828–1000. Randy Dean, Director.
Peoria Campus—3850 North Peoria, Tulsa 74106–1600,
Telephone 918/828–2000. John Robinson, Director.
Riverside Campus—801 East 91 Street, Tulsa 74132–4008,
Telephone 918/828–4000. Brad Hanselman, Director.
Wes Watkins Technology Center—7892 Highway 9, Wetumka 74883–6155,
Telephone 405/452–5500. Wade Walling, Superintendent.
Western Technology Center—Post Office Box 1469, Burns Flat 73624–1469,
Telephone 580/562–3181. Gene Orsack, Superintendent.
Western, Beckham County—RR 4, Box 132, Sayre 73662–9301,
Telephone 580/928–2097. Andy Humble, Director.

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