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2012 United States House of Representatives elections in Oklahoma

The 2012 congressional elections in Oklahoma were held on November 6, 2012, to determine who would represent the state of Oklahoma in the United States House of Representatives. Oklahoma has five seats in the House, apportioned according to the 2010 United States census. Representatives are elected for two-year terms; those elected will serve in the 113th Congress from January 3, 2013, until January 3, 2015.

2012 United States House of Representatives elections in Oklahoma

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All 5 Oklahoma seats to the United States House of Representatives
  Majority party Minority party
 
Party Republican Democratic
Last election 4 1
Seats won 5 0
Seat change 1 1
Popular vote 856,872 410,324
Percentage 64.62% 30.95%
Swing 0.88% 3.05%

Redistricting edit

A redistricting bill which made only minor alterations to the state's congressional districts was signed into law by Governor Mary Fallin on May 10, 2011. The new map was approved by every member of the congressional delegation.[1]

Overview edit

United States House of Representatives elections in Oklahoma, 2012[2]
Party Votes Percentage Seats before Seats after +/–
Republican 856,872 64.62 4 5 +1
Democratic 410,324 30.95 1 0 -1
Independent 48,169 3.63 0 0 0
Modern Whig 5,394 0.41 0 0 0
Libertarian 5,176 0.39 0 0 0
Totals 1,325,935 100.00% 5 5 ±0
Voter turnout

District 1 edit

2012 Oklahoma's 1st congressional district election
 
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Nominee Jim Bridenstine John Olson
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 181,084 91,421
Percentage 63.5% 32.0%

 
Precinct and county-level results

U.S. Representative before election

John A. Sullivan
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Jim Bridenstine
Republican

In redistricting, parts of Rogers County, including suburbs east of Tulsa, were moved from the 1st district to the 2nd.[1]Republican John Sullivan, who has represented the 1st district since 2002, will seek re-election.

Republican primary edit

Candidates edit

Nominee edit
Eliminated in primary edit
Declined edit

Endorsements edit

John Sullivan
Organizations
  • Americans for Legal Immigration[5]

Results edit

Republican primary results[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jim Bridenstine 28,055 53.8
Republican John Sullivan (incumbent) 24,058 46.2
Total votes 52,113 100.0

Democratic primary edit

Candidates edit

Nominee edit

General election edit

Endorsements edit

John Olson (D)

Polling edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Jim
Bridenstine (R)
John
Olson (D)
Craig
Allen (I)
Undecided
August 28–30, 2012 300 ±5.6% 50% 21% 6% 23%

Results edit

Oklahoma's 1st congressional district, 2012[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jim Bridenstine 181,084 63.5
Democratic John Olson 91,421 32.0
Independent Craig Allen 12,807 4.5
Total votes 285,312 100.0
Republican hold

District 2 edit

2012 Oklahoma's 2nd congressional district election
 
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Nominee Markwayne Mullin Rob Wallace
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 143,701 96,081
Percentage 57.3% 38.3%

 
Precinct and county-level results

U.S. Representative before election

Dan Boren
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

Markwayne Mullin
Republican

In redistricting, the 2nd district acquired conservative parts of Rogers County and Democratic-leaning parts of Marshall County.[1]Democrat Dan Boren, who represented the 2nd district since 2005, did not seek re-election.[11]

Democratic primary edit

Candidates edit

Nominee edit
Eliminated in primary edit
  • Earl E. Everett
  • Wayne Herriman, businessman[13]
Withdrawn edit
Declined edit

Results edit

Democratic primary results
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Rob Wallace 31,793 46.1
Democratic Wayne Herriman 28,632 41.6
Democratic Earl E. Everett 8,484 12.3
Total votes 68,909 100.0

Runoff results edit

Democratic primary runoff results
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Rob Wallace 25,105 57.0
Democratic Wayne Herriman 18,926 43.0
Total votes 44,031 100.0

Republican primary edit

Candidates edit

Nominee edit
Eliminated in primary edit
Declined edit

Endorsements edit

George Faught
Organizations
Dakota Wood

Results edit

Republican primary results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Markwayne Mullin 12,008 42.4
Republican George Faught 6,582 23.2
Republican Dakota Wood 3,479 12.3
Republican Dustin Rowe 2,871 10.1
Republican Wayne Pettigrew 2,479 8.8
Republican Dwayne Thompson 901 3.2
Total votes 28,320 100.0

Runoff results edit

Republican primary runoff results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Markwayne Mullin 12,059 56.8
Republican George Faught 9,167 43.2
Total votes 21,226 100.0

General election edit

Endorsements edit

Polling edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Rob
Wallace (D)
Markwayne
Mullin (R)
Undecided
October 25–31, 2012 300 ±5.66% 33% 45% 18%
Hypothetical polling
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of
error
Kenneth
Corn (D)
George
Faught (R)
Other Undecided
Public Policy Polling June 8–10, 2011 1,074 ± 3.0% 37% 36% 27%

Predictions edit

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[27] Likely R (flip) November 5, 2012
Rothenberg[28] Safe R (flip) November 2, 2012
Roll Call[29] Likely R (flip) November 4, 2012
Sabato's Crystal Ball[30] Lean R (flip) November 5, 2012
NY Times[31] Safe R (flip) November 4, 2012
RCP[32] Likely R (flip) November 4, 2012
The Hill[33] Lean R (flip) November 4, 2012

Results edit

Oklahoma's 2nd congressional district, 2012[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Markwayne Mullin 143,701 57.3
Democratic Rob Wallace 96,081 38.3
Independent Michael G. Fulks 10,830 4.3
Total votes 250,612 100.0
Republican gain from Democratic

District 3 edit

2012 Oklahoma's 3rd congressional district election
 
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Nominee Frank Lucas Timothy Ray Murray
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 201,744 53,472
Percentage 75.3% 20.0%

 
Precinct and county-level results

U.S. Representative before election

Frank Lucas
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Frank Lucas
Republican

In redistricting, the 3rd district expanded to include parts of Canadian County and Creek County.[1] Republican Frank Lucas has represented the 3rd district since 1994.

Republican primary edit

Candidates edit

Nominee edit
Eliminated in primary edit
  • William Craig Stump

Results edit

Republican primary results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Frank Lucas (incumbent) 33,454 88.2
Republican William Craig Stump 4,492 11.8
Total votes 37,946 100.0

Democratic primary edit

Candidates edit

Nominee edit
  • Timothy Ray Murray, business consultant[34]
Eliminated in primary edit
  • Frankie Robbins

Results edit

Democratic Primary results
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Timothy Ray Murray 9,252 52.3
Democratic Frankie Robbins 8,429 47.7
Total votes 17,681 100.0

General election edit

Endorsements edit

Results edit

Oklahoma's 3rd congressional district, 2012[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Frank Lucas (incumbent) 201,744 75.3
Democratic Timothy Ray Murray 53,472 20.0
Independent William M. Sanders 12,787 4.8
Total votes 268,003 100.0
Republican hold

District 4 edit

2012 Oklahoma's 4th congressional district election
 
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Nominee Tom Cole Donna Marie Bebo
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 176,740 71,846
Percentage 67.9% 27.6%

 
Precinct and county-level results

U.S. Representative before election

Tom Cole
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Tom Cole
Republican

Over the decade leading up to the 2010 Census, the 4th district had grown in population more than any other district in Oklahoma. As a result, parts of Canadian County, Cleveland County and Marshall County were moved out of the 4th district in redistricting.[1] Republican Tom Cole has represented the 4th district since 2003.

Republican primary edit

Candidates edit

Nominee edit
Eliminated in primary edit
  • Gary D. Caissie

Results edit

Republican primary results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Tom Cole (incumbent) 22,840 87.7
Republican Gary D. Caissie 3,195 12.3
Total votes 26,035 100.0

Democratic primary edit

Candidates edit

Nominee edit
  • Donna Marie Bebo, stay-at-home mom[37]
Eliminated in primary edit
  • Bert Smith

Results edit

Democratic primary results
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Donna Marie Bebo 11,935 58.3
Democratic Bert Smith 8,532 41.7
Total votes 20,467 100.0

General election edit

Endorsements edit

Results edit

Oklahoma's 4th congressional district, 2012[2]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Tom Cole (incumbent) 176,740 67.9
Democratic Donna Marie Bebo 71,846 27.6
Independent RJ Harris 11,745 4.5
Total votes 260,331 100.0
Republican hold

District 5 edit

2012 Oklahoma's 5th congressional district election
 
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Nominee James Lankford Tom Guild
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 153,603 97,504
Percentage 58.7% 37.3%

 
Precinct and county-level results

U.S. Representative before election

James Lankford
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

James Lankford
Republican

Republican James Lankford, who has represented the 5th district since January 2011, is running for re-election.[1] Tom Guild, a former political science professor at the University of Central Oklahoma and unsuccessful Democratic primary candidate for the 5th district in 2010, sort the Democratic nomination to challenge Lankford.[38] There was no primary for either party as both Lankford and Guild ran unopposed for the Republican and Democratic nomination respectively and faced Modern Whig Party candidate Pat Martin and Libertarian Robert T. Murphy in the general election, both of whom were under the Independent label.

Republican primary edit

Candidates edit

Nominee edit

Democratic primary edit

Candidates edit

Nominee edit

General election edit

Endorsements edit

Results edit

Oklahoma's 5th congressional district, 2012[39]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican James Lankford (incumbent) 153,603 58.7
Democratic Tom Guild 97,504 37.3
Independent Pat Martin 5,394 2.1
Independent Robert T. Murphy 5,176 2.0
Total votes 261,677 100.0
Republican hold

References edit

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External links edit

  • Oklahoma State Election Board
  • United States House of Representatives elections in Oklahoma, 2012 at Ballotpedia
  • Oklahoma U.S. House from OurCampaigns.com
  • Campaign contributions for U.S. Congressional races in Oklahoma from OpenSecrets
  • Outside spending at the Sunlight Foundation

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For related races see 2012 United States House of Representatives elections The 2012 congressional elections in Oklahoma were held on November 6 2012 to determine who would represent the state of Oklahoma in the United States House of Representatives Oklahoma has five seats in the House apportioned according to the 2010 United States census Representatives are elected for two year terms those elected will serve in the 113th Congress from January 3 2013 until January 3 2015 2012 United States House of Representatives elections in Oklahoma 2010 November 6 2012 2012 11 06 2014 All 5 Oklahoma seats to the United States House of Representatives Majority party Minority party Party Republican DemocraticLast election 4 1Seats won 5 0Seat change 1 1Popular vote 856 872 410 324Percentage 64 62 30 95 Swing 0 88 3 05 Election results by districtElection results by countyRepublican 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 Contents 1 Redistricting 2 Overview 3 District 1 3 1 Republican primary 3 1 1 Candidates 3 1 1 1 Nominee 3 1 1 2 Eliminated in primary 3 1 1 3 Declined 3 1 2 Endorsements 3 1 3 Results 3 2 Democratic primary 3 2 1 Candidates 3 2 1 1 Nominee 3 3 General election 3 3 1 Endorsements 3 3 2 Polling 3 3 3 Results 4 District 2 4 1 Democratic primary 4 1 1 Candidates 4 1 1 1 Nominee 4 1 1 2 Eliminated in primary 4 1 1 3 Withdrawn 4 1 1 4 Declined 4 1 2 Results 4 1 3 Runoff results 4 2 Republican primary 4 2 1 Candidates 4 2 1 1 Nominee 4 2 1 2 Eliminated in primary 4 2 1 3 Declined 4 2 2 Endorsements 4 2 3 Results 4 2 4 Runoff results 4 3 General election 4 3 1 Endorsements 4 3 2 Polling 4 3 3 Predictions 4 3 4 Results 5 District 3 5 1 Republican primary 5 1 1 Candidates 5 1 1 1 Nominee 5 1 1 2 Eliminated in primary 5 1 2 Results 5 2 Democratic primary 5 2 1 Candidates 5 2 1 1 Nominee 5 2 1 2 Eliminated in primary 5 2 2 Results 5 3 General election 5 3 1 Endorsements 5 3 2 Results 6 District 4 6 1 Republican primary 6 1 1 Candidates 6 1 1 1 Nominee 6 1 1 2 Eliminated in primary 6 1 2 Results 6 2 Democratic primary 6 2 1 Candidates 6 2 1 1 Nominee 6 2 1 2 Eliminated in primary 6 2 2 Results 6 3 General election 6 3 1 Endorsements 6 3 2 Results 7 District 5 7 1 Republican primary 7 1 1 Candidates 7 1 1 1 Nominee 7 2 Democratic primary 7 2 1 Candidates 7 2 1 1 Nominee 7 3 General election 7 3 1 Endorsements 7 3 2 Results 8 References 9 External linksRedistricting editA redistricting bill which made only minor alterations to the state s congressional districts was signed into law by Governor Mary Fallin on May 10 2011 The new map was approved by every member of the congressional delegation 1 Overview editUnited States House of Representatives elections in Oklahoma 2012 2 Party Votes Percentage Seats before Seats after Republican 856 872 64 62 4 5 1Democratic 410 324 30 95 1 0 1Independent 48 169 3 63 0 0 0Modern Whig 5 394 0 41 0 0 0Libertarian 5 176 0 39 0 0 0Totals 1 325 935 100 00 5 5 0Voter turnoutDistrict 1 edit2012 Oklahoma s 1st congressional district election nbsp 20102014 nbsp nbsp Nominee Jim Bridenstine John OlsonParty Republican DemocraticPopular vote 181 084 91 421Percentage 63 5 32 0 nbsp Precinct and county level resultsU S Representative before electionJohn A SullivanRepublican Elected U S Representative Jim BridenstineRepublicanIn redistricting parts of Rogers County including suburbs east of Tulsa were moved from the 1st district to the 2nd 1 Republican John Sullivan who has represented the 1st district since 2002 will seek re election Republican primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Jim Bridenstine U S Navy combat pilot 3 Eliminated in primary edit John Sullivan incumbent U S RepresentativeDeclined edit Randy Brogdon state senator 4 Endorsements edit John SullivanOrganizationsAmericans for Legal Immigration 5 Results edit Republican primary results 6 Party Candidate Votes Republican Jim Bridenstine 28 055 53 8Republican John Sullivan incumbent 24 058 46 2Total votes 52 113 100 0Democratic primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit John Olson businessman and Army reservist 7 General election edit Endorsements edit Jim Bridenstine R OrganizationsGun Owners of America 8 National Right to Life Committee 9 United States Chamber of Commerce 10 John Olson D Labor unionsNational Education Association Polling edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror JimBridenstine R JohnOlson D CraigAllen I UndecidedCole Hargrave Snodgrass R Bridenstine August 28 30 2012 300 5 6 50 21 6 23 Results edit Oklahoma s 1st congressional district 2012 2 Party Candidate Votes Republican Jim Bridenstine 181 084 63 5Democratic John Olson 91 421 32 0Independent Craig Allen 12 807 4 5Total votes 285 312 100 0Republican holdDistrict 2 edit2012 Oklahoma s 2nd congressional district election nbsp 20102014 nbsp nbsp Nominee Markwayne Mullin Rob WallaceParty Republican DemocraticPopular vote 143 701 96 081Percentage 57 3 38 3 nbsp Precinct and county level resultsU S Representative before electionDan BorenDemocratic Elected U S Representative Markwayne MullinRepublicanIn redistricting the 2nd district acquired conservative parts of Rogers County and Democratic leaning parts of Marshall County 1 Democrat Dan Boren who represented the 2nd district since 2005 did not seek re election 11 Democratic primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Rob Wallace former district attorney and assistant U S Attorney 12 Eliminated in primary edit Earl E Everett Wayne Herriman businessman 13 Withdrawn edit Brad Carson former U S Representative 14 15 Declined edit Dan Boren incumbent U S Representative Kenneth Corn former state senator 16 Jim Wilson state senator 17 Results edit Democratic primary results Party Candidate Votes Democratic Rob Wallace 31 793 46 1Democratic Wayne Herriman 28 632 41 6Democratic Earl E Everett 8 484 12 3Total votes 68 909 100 0Runoff results edit Democratic primary runoff results Party Candidate Votes Democratic Rob Wallace 25 105 57 0Democratic Wayne Herriman 18 926 43 0Total votes 44 031 100 0Republican primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Markwayne Mullin plumbing company ownerEliminated in primary edit George Faught state representative 18 Dustin Rowe former Tishomingo mayor 19 Wayne Pettigrew former state representative 20 Dwayne Thompson pastor Dakota Wood retired Marine Corps lieutenant colonelDeclined edit Josh Brecheen state senator 16 17 Randy Brogdon state senator 4 Tad Jones former state representative 16 17 Charles Thompson veterinarian and nominee for this seat in 2010 21 Endorsements edit George FaughtOrganizationsEagle Forum 22 Dakota WoodOrganizationsIraq Veterans for Congress 23 Results edit Republican primary results Party Candidate Votes Republican Markwayne Mullin 12 008 42 4Republican George Faught 6 582 23 2Republican Dakota Wood 3 479 12 3Republican Dustin Rowe 2 871 10 1Republican Wayne Pettigrew 2 479 8 8Republican Dwayne Thompson 901 3 2Total votes 28 320 100 0Runoff results edit Republican primary runoff results Party Candidate Votes Republican Markwayne Mullin 12 059 56 8Republican George Faught 9 167 43 2Total votes 21 226 100 0General election edit Endorsements edit Rob Wallace D Labor unionsNational Association of Letter Carriers 24 National Education Association United SteelworkersOrganizationsBlue Dog Coalition 25 Markwayne Mullin R OrganizationsNational Republican Congressional Committee Young Guns Program 26 National Right to Life Committee 9 United States Chamber of Commerce 10 Polling edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror RobWallace D MarkwayneMullin R UndecidedSoonerPoll October 25 31 2012 300 5 66 33 45 18 Hypothetical pollingPoll source Date s administered Samplesize Margin oferror KennethCorn D GeorgeFaught R Other UndecidedPublic Policy Polling June 8 10 2011 1 074 3 0 37 36 27 Predictions edit Source Ranking As ofThe Cook Political Report 27 Likely R flip November 5 2012Rothenberg 28 Safe R flip November 2 2012Roll Call 29 Likely R flip November 4 2012Sabato s Crystal Ball 30 Lean R flip November 5 2012NY Times 31 Safe R flip November 4 2012RCP 32 Likely R flip November 4 2012The Hill 33 Lean R flip November 4 2012Results edit Oklahoma s 2nd congressional district 2012 2 Party Candidate Votes Republican Markwayne Mullin 143 701 57 3Democratic Rob Wallace 96 081 38 3Independent Michael G Fulks 10 830 4 3Total votes 250 612 100 0Republican gain from DemocraticDistrict 3 edit2012 Oklahoma s 3rd congressional district election nbsp 20102014 nbsp nbsp Nominee Frank Lucas Timothy Ray MurrayParty Republican DemocraticPopular vote 201 744 53 472Percentage 75 3 20 0 nbsp Precinct and county level resultsU S Representative before electionFrank LucasRepublican Elected U S Representative Frank LucasRepublicanIn redistricting the 3rd district expanded to include parts of Canadian County and Creek County 1 Republican Frank Lucas has represented the 3rd district since 1994 Republican primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Frank Lucas incumbent U S RepresentativeEliminated in primary edit William Craig StumpResults edit Republican primary results Party Candidate Votes Republican Frank Lucas incumbent 33 454 88 2Republican William Craig Stump 4 492 11 8Total votes 37 946 100 0Democratic primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Timothy Ray Murray business consultant 34 Eliminated in primary edit Frankie RobbinsResults edit Democratic Primary results Party Candidate Votes Democratic Timothy Ray Murray 9 252 52 3Democratic Frankie Robbins 8 429 47 7Total votes 17 681 100 0General election edit Endorsements edit Frank Lucas R OrganizationsAmericans for Legal Immigration 5 Campaign for Working Families 35 NRA Political Victory Fund 36 National Right to Life Committee 9 United States Chamber of Commerce 10 Results edit Oklahoma s 3rd congressional district 2012 2 Party Candidate Votes Republican Frank Lucas incumbent 201 744 75 3Democratic Timothy Ray Murray 53 472 20 0Independent William M Sanders 12 787 4 8Total votes 268 003 100 0Republican holdDistrict 4 edit2012 Oklahoma s 4th congressional district election nbsp 20102014 nbsp nbsp Nominee Tom Cole Donna Marie BeboParty Republican DemocraticPopular vote 176 740 71 846Percentage 67 9 27 6 nbsp Precinct and county level resultsU S Representative before electionTom ColeRepublican Elected U S Representative Tom ColeRepublicanOver the decade leading up to the 2010 Census the 4th district had grown in population more than any other district in Oklahoma As a result parts of Canadian County Cleveland County and Marshall County were moved out of the 4th district in redistricting 1 Republican Tom Cole has represented the 4th district since 2003 Republican primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Tom Cole incumbent U S RepresentativeEliminated in primary edit Gary D CaissieResults edit Republican primary results Party Candidate Votes Republican Tom Cole incumbent 22 840 87 7Republican Gary D Caissie 3 195 12 3Total votes 26 035 100 0Democratic primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Donna Marie Bebo stay at home mom 37 Eliminated in primary edit Bert SmithResults edit Democratic primary results Party Candidate Votes Democratic Donna Marie Bebo 11 935 58 3Democratic Bert Smith 8 532 41 7Total votes 20 467 100 0General election edit Endorsements edit Tom Cole R OrganizationsAmericans for Legal Immigration 5 Campaign for Working Families 35 NRA Political Victory Fund 36 National Right to Life Committee 9 United States Chamber of Commerce 10 Results edit Oklahoma s 4th congressional district 2012 2 Party Candidate Votes Republican Tom Cole incumbent 176 740 67 9Democratic Donna Marie Bebo 71 846 27 6Independent RJ Harris 11 745 4 5Total votes 260 331 100 0Republican holdDistrict 5 edit2012 Oklahoma s 5th congressional district election nbsp 20102014 nbsp nbsp Nominee James Lankford Tom GuildParty Republican DemocraticPopular vote 153 603 97 504Percentage 58 7 37 3 nbsp Precinct and county level resultsU S Representative before electionJames LankfordRepublican Elected U S Representative James LankfordRepublicanRepublican James Lankford who has represented the 5th district since January 2011 is running for re election 1 Tom Guild a former political science professor at the University of Central Oklahoma and unsuccessful Democratic primary candidate for the 5th district in 2010 sort the Democratic nomination to challenge Lankford 38 There was no primary for either party as both Lankford and Guild ran unopposed for the Republican and Democratic nomination respectively and faced Modern Whig Party candidate Pat Martin and Libertarian Robert T Murphy in the general election both of whom were under the Independent label Republican primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit James Lankford incumbent U S RepresentativeDemocratic primary edit Candidates edit Nominee edit Tom Guild former political science professor at the University of Central Oklahoma and candidate for this seat in 2010General election edit Endorsements edit James Lankford R OrganizationsCampaign for Working Families 35 NRA Political Victory Fund 36 National Right to Life Committee 9 United States Chamber of Commerce 10 Results edit Oklahoma s 5th congressional district 2012 39 Party Candidate Votes Republican James Lankford incumbent 153 603 58 7Democratic Tom Guild 97 504 37 3Independent Pat Martin 5 394 2 1Independent Robert T Murphy 5 176 2 0Total votes 261 677 100 0Republican holdReferences edit a b c d e f Toeplitz Shira June 8 2011 Race Ratings Boren s Exit Makes for Tossup Roll Call Archived from the original on June 9 2011 Retrieved June 28 2011 a b c d e Oklahoma Secretary of State Official Election Results 2012 General Election Archived from the original on December 2 2020 Retrieved December 29 2022 GOP Navy vet to challenge Sullivan in 1st District Houston Chronicle September 16 2011 Retrieved September 22 2011 permanent dead link a b Krehbiel Randy August 20 2011 Two more in the GOP fold mulling bid for Congress Tulsa World Archived 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