Municipal elections in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma (2018)

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2018 Oklahoma County elections
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Election dates
Filing deadline: April 13, 2018
Primary election: June 26, 2018
General election: November 6, 2018
Runoff election: August 28, 2018
Election stats
Offices up: County commissioner, County treasurer, County assessor, County district attorney
Total seats up: 5
Election type: Partisan
Other municipal elections
U.S. municipal elections, 2018
Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, held general elections for county commissioner, county treasurer, county assessor, and county district attorney on November 6, 2018. If a race had multiple candidates for a party nomination, a primary was held on June 26, 2018. The deadline for candidates to file to run in this election was April 13, 2018.

Elections

Assessor

General election

General election candidates

Republican primary

Gary Banz Republican Party
Larry Stein Republican Party

District attorney

General election

Note: No candidate filed to challenge incumbent David Prater, so the general election was canceled.

Democratic primary

Democratic Party David Prater

Treasurer

General election

General election candidates

Republican primary

Forrest Butch Freeman (i) Republican Party
Daren Ward Republican Party

County Commission

General election

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Democratic primary runoff

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Democratic primary

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Judicial

District Judge

General election

Oklahoma Seventh District Court general election

  • Incumbents are marked with an (i) after their name.
Office Candidates
Office 1

The general election was canceled and this candidate was elected:

Green check mark transparent.pngAletia Haynes Timmons (i)
Office 2

The general election was canceled and this candidate was elected:

Green check mark transparent.pngThomas E. Prince (i)
Office 4

The general election was canceled and this candidate was elected:

Green check mark transparent.pngKenneth Stoner (i)
Office 5

Green check mark transparent.pngNatalie Mai 
Chris Sloan 
Office 6

The general election was canceled and this candidate was elected:

Green check mark transparent.pngTim Henderson (i)
Office 7

The general election was canceled and this candidate was elected:

Green check mark transparent.pngCindy Truong (i)
Office 8

Green check mark transparent.pngHeather Coyle 
Rand Eddy 
Office 9

Michele McElwee (i)
Green check mark transparent.pngKendra Coleman 
Office 10

Bill Graves (i)
Green check mark transparent.pngSusan Stallings 
Office 11

The general election was canceled and this candidate was elected:

Green check mark transparent.pngRichard Ogden (i)
Office 12

The general election was canceled and this candidate was elected:

Green check mark transparent.pngLisa T. Davis (i)
Office 13

The general election was canceled and this candidate was elected:

Green check mark transparent.pngTrevor Pemberton (i)
Office 14

The general election was canceled and this candidate was elected:

Green check mark transparent.pngRay C. Elliott (i)
Office 15

The general election was canceled and this candidate was elected:

Green check mark transparent.pngDon Andrews (i)

Primary election

Note: The Office 3 election was decided outright in the primary.

Oklahoma Seventh District Court primary

  • Incumbents are marked with an (i) after their name.
Office Candidates
Office 3

Howard R. Haralson (i)
Mark Bailey 
Green check mark transparent.pngAmy Palumbo 
Office 5

Green check mark transparent.pngNatalie Mai 
Erik Motsinger 
Green check mark transparent.pngChris Sloan 
Hank Young 


Oklahoma County Associate District Judge

General election

General election candidates

The general election was canceled and this candidate was elected:

Additional elections on the ballot

See also: Oklahoma elections, 2018

About the county

Demographics

The following table displays demographic data provided by the United States Census Bureau.

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Demographic Data for Oklahoma County, Oklahoma
Oklahoma County Oklahoma
Population 718,633 3,751,351
Land area (sq mi) 708 68,596
Race and ethnicity**
White 68.5% 72.3%
Black/African American 15% 7.3%
Asian 3.4% 2.2%
Native American 2.9% 7.6%
Pacific Islander 0.1% 0.2%
Two or more 6.5% 7.7%
Hispanic/Latino 17.4% 10.6%
Education
High school graduation rate 87.4% 88%
College graduation rate 32% 25.5%
Income
Median household income $54,520 $52,919
Persons below poverty level 16% 15.7%
Source: population provided by U.S. Census Bureau, "Decennial Census" (2010). Other figures provided by U.S. Census Bureau, "American Community Survey" (5-year estimates 2014-2019).
**Note: Percentages for race and ethnicity may add up to more than 100 percent because respondents may report more than one race and the Hispanic/Latino ethnicity may be selected in conjunction with any race. Read more about race and ethnicity in the census here.


Pivot Counties

See also: Pivot Counties by state

There are no Pivot Counties in Oklahoma. Pivot Counties are counties that voted for Barack Obama (D) in 2008 and 2012 and for Donald Trump (R) in 2016. Altogether, the nation had 206 Pivot Counties, with most being concentrated in upper midwestern and northeastern states.

In the 2016 presidential election, Donald Trump (R) won Oklahoma with 65.3 percent of the vote. Hillary Clinton (D) received 28.9 percent. In presidential elections between 1904 and 2016, Oklahoma voted for the winning presidential candidate 72.4 percent of the time. In that same time frame, Oklahoma supported Republican candidates for president more often than Democratic candidates, 65.5 to 34.5 percent. The state favored Republicans in every presidential election between 2000 and 2016.

Presidential results by legislative district

The following table details results of the 2012 and 2016 presidential elections by state House districts in Oklahoma. Click [show] to expand the table. The "Obama," "Romney," "Clinton," and "Trump" columns describe the percent of the vote each presidential candidate received in the district. The "2012 Margin" and "2016 Margin" columns describe the margin of victory between the two presidential candidates in those years. The "Party Control" column notes which party held that seat heading into the 2018 general election. Data on the results of the 2012 and 2016 presidential elections broken down by state legislative districts was compiled by Daily Kos.[1][2]

In 2012, Barack Obama (D) won 8 out of 101 state House districts in Oklahoma with an average margin of victory of 37.4 points. In 2016, Hillary Clinton (D) won 11 out of 101 state House districts in Oklahoma with an average margin of victory of 27.7 points. Clinton won one district controlled by a Republican heading into the 2018 elections.
In 2012, Mitt Romney (R) won 93 out of 101 state House districts in Oklahoma with an average margin of victory of 37.3 points. In 2016, Donald Trump (R) won 90 out of 101 state House districts in Oklahoma with an average margin of victory of 42.2 points. Trump won 18 districts controlled by Democrats heading into the 2018 elections.

See also

Oklahoma County, Oklahoma Oklahoma Municipal government Other local coverage
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