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2020 United States Senate election in Oklahoma ← 2014 November 3, 2020 2022 (special) → Nominee Jim Inhofe Abby Broyles Party Republican Democratic Popular vote 979,140 509,763 Percentage 62.91% 32.75% County results Congressional district results Inhofe: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80–90% >90% U.S. senator before election Jim Inhofe Republican Elected U.S. Senator Jim Inhofe ...
Democrat Abby Broyles, who drew national attention after admitting she blacked out at a sleepover for middle-school aged girls and vomited in a clothes hamper, announced Thursday she's dropping ...
Abby Broyles, journalist, attorney, and nominee for U.S. Senate in 2020 (Democratic) [77] Jimmy Lawson, Director of Permitting at the Oklahoma Workers' Compensation Commission, finance professor at Rose State College , and candidate for Oklahoma City Mayor in 2022 (Democratic) [ 78 ]
Kendra Suzanne Horn (born June 9, 1976) is an American lawyer and politician who served as the U.S. representative for Oklahoma's 5th congressional district from 2019 to 2021. A member of the Democratic Party, her district included almost all of Oklahoma City. [1]
Humphreys, the former Mayor of Oklahoma City, ran for the United States Senate with institutional conservative support, namely from Senators Don Nickles and Jim Inhofe, as well as former Congressman J. C. Watts. However, Coburn received support from the Club for Growth and conservative activists within Oklahoma. Humphreys noted, "[Coburn is ...
Democrat Abby Broyles, 32, told television station KFOR that she had an adverse reaction after drinking wine and taking sleep medication given to her by a friend. ... A U.S. House candidate in ...
The Thirty-ninth Oklahoma Legislature was a meeting of the legislative branch of the government of Oklahoma, composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives. It met in Oklahoma City from January 4, 1983, to January 8, 1985, during the term of Governor George Nigh . [ 1 ]
The Forty-fifth Oklahoma Legislature was a meeting of the legislative branch of the government of Oklahoma, composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives. It met in Oklahoma City from January 3, 1995, to January 7, 1997, during the first two years of the first term of Governor Frank Keating .