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      The 2010 congressional elections in Oklahoma were held on November 2, 2010, to determine who would represent the state of Oklahoma in the United States House of Representatives. Oklahoma has five seats in the House, apportioned according to the 2000 United States census. This election was the final one held in which congressional districts apportioned according to the 2000 U.S. census data. Representatives are elected for two-year terms; those elected serve in the 112th Congress from January 3, 2011, until January 3, 2013.


      Overview




      = By district

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      Results of the 2010 United States House of Representatives elections in Oklahoma by district:


      District 1



      This district is represented by Republican John Sullivan. Republican candidates Craig Allen, Nathan Dahm, Fran Moghaddam, Kenneth Rice, Patrick K. Haworth and Independent Angelia O'Dell all have filed to run against Sullivan. Sullivan entered the Betty Ford Center in California to receive treatment for his addiction to alcohol on May 28, 2009.


      = Democratic primary

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      Candidates


      None announced


      = Republican primary

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      Candidates


      John Sullivan, incumbent
      Kenneth Rice
      Nathan Dahm, former missionary
      Patrick Haworth
      Craig Allen
      Fran Moghaddam


      = Results

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      = General election

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      District 2



      This district is represented by Democrat Dan Boren. Democrat Jim Wilson and Republicans Daniel Edmonds, Charles Thompson, Chester Clem Falling, Daniel Arnett, Howard Houchen, and Raymond Wickson all filed to run against Boren.


      = Polling

      =
      Despite the poor approval ratings of Obama, of whom 27% in this district approve, and the high unpopularity of the Democratic healthcare bills, which were supported by 17% of second district residents, conservative Democrat Boren remains popular.
      Boren vs. Edmonds

      Boren vs. Thompson

      Boren vs. Houchen

      Boren vs. Arnett


      = Democratic primary

      =


      Candidates


      Dan Boren, of Muskogee, incumbent
      Jim Wilson, of Tahlequah, state senator


      = Results

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      = Republican primary

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      Candidates


      Daniel Arnett, Henryetta
      Daniel Edmonds, of Morris
      Chester Clem Falling
      Howard Houchen, of Hugo
      Charles Thompson, of Hulbert
      Raymond Wickson


      = Results

      =
      There was a runoff election between Daniel Edmonds and Charles Thompson on August 24. Charles Thompson was chosen to run against Dan Boren in November.


      = General election

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      District 3



      This district is represented by Republican Frank Lucas. Democrat, Frankie Robbins, has filed to run for this office against Lucas. There will be no primary election for district 3


      District 4



      This district is represented by Republican Tom Cole. Republican R. J. Harris, ran for this seat against Cole., no Democrats contested this district.


      = Results

      =


      = General election

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      District 5



      This district was represented by Republican Mary Fallin, but the seat was opened as she has announced her candidacy for Governor of Oklahoma. The seat attracted the attention of several Republican candidates, including State Representative Mike Thompson, former State Representative Kevin Calvey, whom Fallin defeated in the 2006 Republican primary for this seat, physician Johnny Roy, who also ran in 2006, Harry Johnson, Rick Flanigan, Shane Jett and Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma employee James Lankford, as well as Democrats Tom Guild and Billy Coyle. Ultimately Republican James Lankford and Democrat Billy Coyle won their respective parties' nominations and faced off in the general election in November.
      This district includes most of Oklahoma City as well as Pottawatomie and Seminole counties.


      = Democratic primary

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      Candidates


      Billy Coyle, of Oklahoma City
      Tom Guild, of Edmond


      Results




      = Republican primary

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      Candidates


      James Lankford, program director of Falls Creek
      Kevin Calvey, former state representative
      Mike Thompson, former state representative
      Harry Johnson
      Rick Flanigan
      Johnny Roy
      Shane Jett, state representative


      Polling


      First-choice polling

      Second-choice polling


      Results


      There was a runoff election held on August 24 between James Lankford and Kevin Calvey. Lankford was chosen to run against Billy Coyle in November.


      = General election

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      Key


      * A district that has a PVI of a party that is represented by the opposite party, and applies to an EVEN score


      See also


      2010 United States Senate election in Oklahoma
      2010 Oklahoma gubernatorial election


      Notes




      References




      External links


      Oklahoma State Election Board
      U.S. Congress Candidates for Oklahoma at Project Vote Smart
      Oklahoma U.S. House from OurCampaigns.com
      Campaign contributions for U.S. Congressional races in Oklahoma from OpenSecrets
      2010 Oklahoma General Election graph of multiple polls from Pollster.com
      House - Oklahoma from the Cook Political Report
      News coverage from The Oklahoman

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