Electoral History
See also: United States Senate election in Oklahoma, 2008Year | Democrat | Votes | Pct | Republican | Votes | Pct | ||
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1986 | Gary D. Allison | 61,663 | 43% | James Inhofe | 78,919 | 55% | ||
1988 | Kurt G. Glassco | 93,101 | 47% | James Inhofe | 103,458 | 53% | ||
1990 | Kurt G. Glassco | 59,521 | 44% | James Inhofe | 75,618 | 56% | ||
1992 | John Selph | 106,619 | 47% | James Inhofe | 119,211 | 53% |
In the 1986 first district election, a minor party candidate gained 2% of the vote.
Year | Democrat | Votes | Pct | Republican | Votes | Pct | ||
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1994 | Dave McCurdy | 392,488 | 40% | James Inhofe | 542,390 | 55% | ||
1996 | Jim Boren | 474,162 | 40% | James Inhofe | 670,610 | 57% | ||
2002 | David Walters | 369,789 | 36% | James Inhofe | 583,579 | 57% | ||
2008 | Andrew Rice | 527,736 | 39% | James Inhofe | 763,375 | 57% |
Minor party candidates not shown.
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