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  2. James E. Edmondson - Wikipedia

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    James E. Edmondson was born in Kansas City, Missouri on March 7, 1945. [1] [2] He graduated from Central High School in Muskogee, Oklahoma, before attending Northeastern State University. [3] Following graduation from NSU in 1967, he served in the United States Navy for two years. [4] He earned his J.D. degree from Georgetown University Law ...

  3. 1974 United States Senate election in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Incumbent Republican U.S. Senator Henry Bellmon narrowly won re-election to a second term, beating Representative Ed Edmondson (D-OK) by nearly 4,000 votes. Henry Bellmon was the first Republican United States Senator from Oklahoma ever to win re-election to a second term and to be re-elected.

  4. 2012 Oklahoma elections - Wikipedia

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    Party Candidate Votes % Republican: Mitt Romney: 891,325 66.77% Democratic: Barack Obama: 381,022 33.23% ... James E. Edmondson Choice Votes % Result not yet known:

  5. 1964 United States Senate special election in Oklahoma

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    Edmondson ran for election in the ensuing special election, and faced strong competition from former governor Raymond D. Gary and State Senator Fred R. Harris. Edmondson placed first in the primary, but failed to win a majority, with Harris narrowly beating out Gary for second place. In the runoff, Harris defeated Edmondson in a landslide.

  6. 5 THINGS TO KNOW: How voters can change political party ...

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    Mar. 15—Pittsburg County Election Board Secretary Tonya Barnes gives details about changing political party affiliation. 1 When is the deadline for voters to change their party affiliation?

  7. 1972 United States Senate election in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    The 1972 United States Senate election in Oklahoma took place on November 7, 1972. The incumbent Democratic Senator, Fred R. Harris, had retired to run for president. [1] The open seat was won by Republican Dewey F. Bartlett, who defeated Democratic nominee Ed Edmondson.

  8. 2024 Election Voter Guide: Everything to know from polling ...

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    Early voting, also called in-person absentee voting, is available at your county's designated early voting location Oct. 30 through Nov. 1 from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturday Nov. 2 from 8 a.m. to ...

  9. Don’t let party affiliation control your vote | Opinion

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