2006 United States House Of Representatives Elections In Oklahoma
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The 2006 congressional elections in Oklahoma were held on November 7, 2006 to determine who would represent the state of
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in the United States House of Representatives. Oklahoma has five seats in the House, apportioned according to the
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. Representatives are elected for two-year terms; those elected served in the
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from January 4, 2009 until January 3, 2011.


Overview


District 1

Seeking a fourth term in Congress, incumbent Republican Congressman John Sullivan faced no difficulty against Democratic nominee Alan Gentges and independent Bill Wortman in this staunchly conservative district based in the Tulsa metropolitan area.


Republican primary


Candidates


= Nominee

= * John A. Sullivan, incumbent U.S. representative.


= Eliminated in primary

= * Evelyn L. Rogers, librarian and perennial candidate. * Fran Moghaddam, entrepreneur.


Primary results


Democratic primary


Candidates


= Nominee

= * Alan Gentges, attorney.


Independent and third-party candidates


Independents


= Declared

= * Bill Wortman, mechanical engineer.


General election


Results


District 2

Incumbent Democratic Congressman Dan Boren, the son of former Governor and U.S. Senator David Boren, easily dispatched with his Republican opponent, Patrick Miller, in this district based in eastern Oklahoma, or " Little Dixie." This district, strongly conservative at the national level, tends to favor Democrats at the local level.


Republican primary


Candidates


= Nominee

= * Patrick K. Miller, perennial candidate.


= Eliminated in primary

= * Raymond J. Wickson, journalist with Tulsa World.


Primary results


Democratic primary


Nominee

* Dan Boren, incumbent U.S. representative.


General election


Results


District 3

Incumbent Republican Congressman Frank Lucas sought and won an eighth term in Congress from this district, the most conservative district in Oklahoma and the eleventh-most conservative district nationwide.


Republican primary


Candidates


= Nominee

= * Frank Lucas, incumbent U.S. representative.


Democratic primary


Candidates


= Nominee

= * Sue Barton, non-profit administrator.


= Eliminated in primary

= * John Coffee Harris, attorney. * Gregory M. Wilson, Carney, Oklahoma police and fire chief.


Primary results


General election


Results


District 4

In this conservative district, based in south-central
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, incumbent Republican Congressman Tom Cole easily defeated Democratic opponent Hal Spake to win a third term.


Republican primary


Candidates


= Nominee

= * Tom Cole, incumbent U.S. representative.


Democratic primary


Candidates


= Nominee

= * Hal Spake, retired foreign service officer.


General election


Results


District 5

Incumbent Republican Congressman Ernest Istook declined to seek an eighth term in Congress, instead opting to run for Governor, creating an open seat. Mary Fallin, the
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, won the Republican primary and was favored to win the general election in this largely conservative district based in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area. Though Fallin was victorious on election day, her margin of victory over Democratic opponent David Hunter was the thinnest margin of any member of the Oklahoma congressional delegation.


Republican primary


Candidates


= Nominee

= * Mary Fallin,
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.


= Eliminated in primary

= * Mick Cornett, mayor of Oklahoma City. *
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,
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. * Kevin Calvey, member of the
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. * Fred Morgan, member of the
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. * Johnny B. Roy, physician.


Primary results


Democratic primary


Candidates


= Nominee

= * David Hunter, physician.


= Eliminated in primary

= * Bert Smith, secondary school math teacher.


Primary results


Independent and third-party candidates


Independents

* Matthew Horton Woodson, kayak instructor.


General election


Results


References


See also

*
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* Politics of Oklahoma *
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* Oklahoma Republican Party *
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