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+Tom
Coburn (R) i
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718,482
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70.64%
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Jim
Rogers (D)
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265,814
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26.13%
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Stephen
P. Wallace (I)
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25,048
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2.46%
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Ronald
F. Dwyer (I)
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0.77%
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1,017,151
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Plurality: 452,668 votes (44.50
percentage points).
OK
State Election Board
Notes: Sen. Tom Coburn (R) won a second term, defeating perennial
candidate Jim Rogers (D). In the July 24
primaries, Coburn obtained 90.4% of the vote and
Rogers defeated Mark Myles by 65.4% to
34.6%. According to Open Secrets, the Coburn
campaign raised $2.6 million, spent $3.1 million
and finished with cash on hand of $418,256 (>).
Rogers did not actively campaign.
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Jim Rogers (D)
no response
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