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2002 Oklahoma gubernatorial election

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FieldValue
election_name2002 Oklahoma gubernatorial election
countryOklahoma
flag_imageFlag of Oklahoma (1988–2006, unofficial).svg
typepresidential
ongoingno
previous_election1998 Oklahoma gubernatorial election
previous_year1998
next_election2006 Oklahoma gubernatorial election
next_year2006
election_dateNovember 5, 2002
image_sizex150px
image1File:BradhenryDEA.jpg
nominee1**Brad Henry**
party1Democratic Party (United States)
popular_vote1**448,143**
percentage1**43.27%**
image2File:Stevelargent.jpg
nominee2Steve Largent
party2Republican Party (United States)
popular_vote2441,277
percentage242.61%
image3File:Gary Richardson meeting with local Oklahoman boy (cropped) (cropped).jpg
nominee3Gary Richardson
party3Independent
popular_vote3146,200
percentage314.12%
map_image{{switcher
map_size300px
map_caption**Henry**:
**Largent**:
titleGovernor
before_electionFrank Keating
before_partyRepublican Party (United States)
after_electionBrad Henry
after_partyDemocratic Party (United States)

|[[File:2002 Oklahoma gubernatorial election results map by county.svg|300px]]|County results |[[File:2002 Oklahoma gubernatorial election by Congressional District.svg|300px]]|Congressional district results Largent:
The 2002 Oklahoma gubernatorial election was held on November 5, 2002, and was a race for Governor of Oklahoma. Democrat Brad Henry won the election with 43 percent of the vote, beating Republican Steve Largent and conservative independent Gary Richardson.

Henry's narrow win has been attributed to Richardson and Largent's split of the conservative vote and the inclusion of a cockfighting ban on the ballot, an issue which brought opponents of the referendum from Southeastern Oklahoma, a traditional Democratic stronghold that strongly supported Henry, out to vote.

As of 2024, this is the last time that a gubernatorial nominee and a lieutenant gubernatorial nominee of different political parties were simultaneously elected in Oklahoma to date.

Background

Though Democrats had dominated state politics for most of Oklahoma's history, the Oklahoma Republican Party had made historic gains, including five of the state's six Congressional seats at the time of the election. This made it especially hard for Henry to win with a growing Republican dominance in the state. This was most notable in the urban areas of Oklahoma City and Tulsa, both of which voted for Largent.

Democratic primary

Three state legislators sought the Democratic Party nomination, trailing Vince Orza who had previously sought the Governor's office as a Republican, only to be defeated by Bill Price in the primary runoff. State Senator Brad Henry advanced to the runoff with 28% against Orza's 44%, but opposition to the former Republican from New York coalesced behind Henry. Orza found himself once again losing the runoff after winning the initial primary.

Primary results

Runoff primary results

Republican primary

Steve Largent easily won the GOP nomination against token opposition.

Primary results

General election

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political ReportOctober 31, 2002
Sabato's Crystal BallNovember 4, 2002

Polling

Poll sourceDate(s)
administeredSample
sizeMargin
of errorBrad
Henry (D)Steve
Largent (R)Gary
Richardson (I)Other /
Undecided
SurveyUSANovember 1–3, 2002710 (LV)± 3.8%**42%**38%17%3%

Results

This election was extremely close, with Henry prevailing by just 6,866 votes or 0.6%. Under Oklahoma law, if the margin of victory is less than one percent but greater than half a percent, the losing candidate can request a recount that their campaign has to pay for. However, Largent ultimately decided against it, considering that because Henry led by 6,866 votes, the possibility of him prevailing were extremely difficult. On November 23, Largent officially conceded defeat. Two days later on November 25, Oklahoma Secretary of State Kay Dudley certified the results, declaring Henry the governor-elect.

Results by county

CountyBrad Henry
DemocraticSteve Largent
RepublicanGary Richardson
IndependentMarginTotal votes cast#%#%#%#%Totals448,14343.27%441,27742.61%146,20014.12%6,8660.66%1,035,620
Adair2,80346.32%2,37439.23%87414.44%4297.09%6,051
Alfalfa78238.28%96447.19%29714.54%-182-8.91%2,043
Atoka2,42963.57%1,21131.69%1814.74%1,21831.88%3,821
Beaver56128.38%1,29765.60%1196.02%-736-37.23%1,977
Beckham2,51147.69%2,10539.98%64912.33%4067.71%5,265
Blaine1,55445.81%1,28537.88%55316.30%2697.93%3,392
Bryan6,15861.81%3,42234.35%3833.84%2,73627.46%9,963
Caddo3,94850.93%2,34130.20%1,46318.87%1,60720.73%7,752
Canadian9,65833.81%14,42250.49%4,48515.70%-4,764-16.68%28,565
Carter7,09952.75%5,45840.56%9006.69%1,64112.19%13,457
Cherokee6,54951.16%3,73129.15%2,52019.69%2,81822.02%12,800
Choctaw2,47263.91%1,18330.58%2135.51%1,28933.32%3,868
Cimarron29823.26%90970.96%745.78%-611-47.70%1,281
Cleveland28,11243.05%29,16044.66%8,02212.29%-1,048-1.61%65,294
Coal1,36066.47%55427.08%1326.45%80639.39%2,046
Comanche8,36338.40%9,07741.68%4,34019.93%-714-3.28%21,780
Cotton79943.21%71738.78%33318.01%824.43%1,849
Craig2,25349.92%1,40931.22%85118.86%84418.70%4,513
Creek8,38541.90%7,49737.46%4,13220.65%8884.44%20,014
Custer3,42642.60%3,43842.75%1,17914.66%-12-0.15%8,043
Delaware4,84544.75%4,25339.29%1,72815.96%5925.47%10,826
Dewey82044.40%74440.28%28315.32%764.11%1,847
Ellis63338.55%73945.01%27016.44%-106-6.46%1,642
Garfield6,42136.55%8,38147.70%2,76715.75%-1,960-11.16%17,569
Garvin4,52551.05%3,06434.57%1,27514.38%1,46116.48%8,864
Grady6,29143.74%5,58338.82%2,50917.44%7084.92%14,383
Grant87540.87%94143.95%32515.18%-66-3.08%2,141
Greer95749.36%65133.57%33117.07%30615.78%1,939
Harmon44650.17%31034.87%13314.96%13615.30%889
Harper59441.77%64245.15%18613.08%-48-3.38%1,422
Haskell2,51660.05%1,16527.80%50912.15%1,35132.24%4,190
Hughes2,35557.36%1,17328.57%57814.08%1,18228.79%4,106
Jackson2,36337.48%3,15650.06%78512.45%-793-12.58%6,304
Jefferson1,05753.71%75638.41%1557.88%30115.29%1,968
Johnston2,28066.84%99029.02%1414.13%1,29037.82%3,411
Kay6,07138.88%7,26446.52%2,27914.60%-1,193-7.64%15,614
Kingfisher1,76736.05%2,42649.50%70814.45%-659-13.45%4,901
Kiowa1,74255.92%1,00032.10%37311.97%74223.82%3,115
Latimer1,98460.58%91427.91%37711.51%1,07032.67%3,275
Le Flore6,94158.29%4,46837.52%4994.19%2,47320.77%11,908
Lincoln4,93543.72%4,25137.66%2,10318.63%6846.06%11,289
Logan4,24537.71%5,04844.84%1,96417.45%-803-7.13%11,257
Love1,75364.17%88432.36%953.48%86931.81%2,732
Major90732.45%1,49053.31%39814.24%-583-20.86%2,795
Marshall2,69463.12%1,40232.85%1724.03%1,29230.27%4,268
Mayes6,46051.82%4,02532.29%1,98115.89%2,43519.53%12,466
McClain4,10242.06%4,11542.19%1,53615.75%-13-0.13%9,753
McCurtain5,18759.97%3,03535.09%4274.94%2,15224.88%8,649
McIntosh3,63153.42%1,80926.61%1,35719.96%1,82226.81%6,797
Murray2,66259.82%1,32529.78%46310.40%1,33730.04%4,450
Muskogee9,86748.67%6,13230.25%4,27521.09%3,73518.42%20,274
Noble1,75741.56%1,76741.79%70416.65%-10-0.24%4,228
Nowata1,71846.84%1,24133.83%70919.33%47713.00%3,668
Okfuskee1,93255.04%97627.81%60217.15%95627.24%3,510
Oklahoma73,23638.73%91,27048.27%24,57012.99%-18,034-9.54%189,076
Okmulgee5,82352.28%3,34130.00%1,97417.72%2,48222.28%11,138
Osage6,84349.28%4,69633.82%2,34716.90%2,14715.46%13,886
Ottawa4,50852.04%3,01834.84%1,13613.11%1,49017.20%8,662
Pawnee2,25145.30%1,81436.51%90418.19%4378.79%4,969
Payne8,71443.56%8,69743.47%2,59512.97%170.08%20,006
Pittsburg8,03554.93%4,68632.03%1,90813.04%3,34922.89%14,629
Pontotoc5,44752.08%3,90437.33%1,10710.59%1,54314.75%10,458
Pottawatomie11,26255.12%6,97534.14%2,19410.74%4,28720.98%20,431
Pushmataha2,33661.86%1,11929.63%3218.50%1,21732.23%3,776
Roger Mills61442.91%63244.16%18512.93%-18-1.26%1,431
Rogers10,50842.10%10,26441.13%4,18416.76%2430.97%24,957
Seminole4,26057.19%2,30730.97%88211.84%1,95326.22%7,449
Sequoyah5,15854.79%3,39136.02%8659.19%1,76718.77%9,414
Stephens5,48438.47%6,29044.12%2,48217.41%-806-5.65%14,256
Texas1,42428.98%3,20865.28%2825.74%-1,784-36.30%4,914
Tillman1,26347.93%1,03439.24%33812.83%2298.69%2,635
Tulsa65,38337.42%84,18748.18%25,15814.40%-18,804-10.76%174,728
Wagoner7,32039.37%7,59540.85%3,67619.77%-275-1.48%18,591
Washington5,80133.75%8,70050.62%2,68715.63%-2,899-16.87%17,188
Washita1,81047.58%1,44037.85%55414.56%3709.73%3,804
Woods1,47146.51%1,33942.33%35311.16%1324.17%3,163
Woodward2,33940.09%2,69546.19%80113.73%-356-6.10%5,835

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

  • Beckham (Largest city: Elk City)
  • Blaine (Largest city: Watonga)
  • Bryan (Largest city: Durant)
  • Caddo (Largest city: Anadarko)
  • Carter (Largest city: Ardmore)
  • Cotton (Largest city: Walters)
  • Creek (Largest city: Sapulpa)
  • Delaware (Largest city: Grove)
  • Dewey (Largest city: Seiling)
  • Garvin (Largest city: Pauls Valley)
  • Grady (Largest city: Chickasaw)
  • Greer (Largest city: Mangum)
  • Harmon (Largest city: Hollis)
  • Jefferson (Largest city: Waurika)
  • Kiowa (Largest city: Hobart)
  • Lincoln (Largest city: Chandler)
  • Love (Largest city: Marietta)
  • Marshall (Largest city: Madill)
  • Murray (Largest city: Sulphur)
  • Nowata (Largest city: Nowata)
  • Payne (Largest city: Stillwater)
  • Pontotoc (Largest city: Ada)
  • Pottawatomie (Largest city: Shawnee)
  • Rogers (Largest city: Claremore)
  • Washita (Largest city: New Cordell)
  • Woods (Largest city: Alva)

By congressional district

Henry won 2 of 5 congressional districts, including one that elected a Republican.

DistrictHenryLargentRichardsonRepresentative1st2nd3rd4th5th
37.37%**47.43%**15.20%John Sullivan
**52.98%**33.22%13.80%Brad Carson
41.05%**43.19%**15.75%Wes Watkins ([107th Congress](107th-united-states-congress))
Frank Lucas ([108th Congress](108th-united-states-congress))
**44.28%**42.02%13.70%J. C. Watts ([107th Congress](107th-united-states-congress))
Tom Cole ([108th Congress](108th-united-states-congress))
40.95%**46.29%**12.77%Ernest Istook

Notes

References

References

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  2. [https://www.usatoday.com/news/politicselections/state/2002-11-06-oklahoma-gov_x.htm "Henry upsets Steve Largent in governor's race"], [[Associated Press. AP]] at ''[[USA Today]]'', November 5, 2002.
  3. John M. Broder, [https://www.nytimes.com/2002/11/07/us/the-2002-elections-governors-bright-spots-amid-dim-ones-for-democrats.html "The 2002 Elections: Governors; Bright Spots, Amid Dim Ones, for Democrats"], ''[[The New York Times]]'', November 7, 2009.
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