2008 U.S. congressional elections (Oklahoma)
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This article describes the elections for seats in the U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate from Oklahoma in 2008. See the Oklahoma state portal for more information.
In the 110th Congress, Oklahoma had 4 Republicans and 1 Democrat in the House, as well as 2 Republican Senators.
In the 2008 elections, Oklahoma elected 4 Republicans and 1 Democrat to the House, and continues to have 2 Republican Senators.
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Senate
Incumbent (Republican): James M. Inhofe
Winner: James M. Inhofe
- Democratic candidate: Andrew Rice
- Republican candidate: James M. Inhofe
- Independent candidate: Stephen Wallace
House
District 1
Incumbent (Republican): John Sullivan
Winner: John Sullivan
- Democratic candidate: Georgianna Oliver
- Republican candidate: John Sullivan
District 2
Incumbent (Democrat): Dan Boren
Winner: Dan Boren
- Democratic candidate: Dan Boren
- Republican candidate: Raymond Wickson
District 3
Incumbent (Republican): Frank Lucas
Winner: Frank Lucas
- Democratic candidate: Frankie Robbins
- Republican candidate: Frank Lucas
- Independent candidate: Forrest Michael
District 4
Incumbent (Republican): Tom Cole
Winner: Tom Cole
- Democratic candidate: Blake Cummings
- Republican candidate: Tom Cole
- Independent candidate: David Joyce
District 5
Incumbent (Republican): Mary Fallin
Winner: Mary Fallin
- Democratic candidate: Steven Perry
- Republican candidate: Mary Fallin