After a long and uniquely competitive election season, the results of the 2018 midterm elections are here. Follow along with The Daily all night with updated election results via the Oklahoma State Election Board in races for the following positions: governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, corporation commissioner, U.S. Representative District 4, U.S. Representative District 5, state senator district 16, state representative district 45, state representative district 46 and superintendent of public instruction. Continue scrolling to read The Daily’s previous reporting on the midterm election.

Recent Stories

People in the Norman area will have the chance to vote in a state house, state senate, gubernatorial and U.S. House election. Read the following stories that break down these issues.

Recent Stories

People in the Norman area will have the chance to vote in a state house, state senate, gubernatorial and U.S. House election. Read the following stories that break down these issues.

5bdfbde606807.image

Read about the race between Drew Edmondson and Kevin Stitt for Oklahoma governor.

Edmondson v. Stitt

Mary Brannon

Read about the race between Tom Cole and Mary Brannon for US House District 4.

Brannon v. Cole

Vinyard and Rosecrants

Read about the race between Jacob Rosecrants and Bryan Vinyard for House District 46.

Rosecrants v. Vinyard

5bdc74bbc4e01.image

Read about the tone for District 16 state Senate election.

Tone for District 16 election

5bdfbde606807.image

Read about the race between Drew Edmondson and Kevin Stitt for Oklahoma governor.

Edmondson v. Stitt

5bdc74bbc4e01.image

Read about the tone for District 16 state Senate election.

Tone for District 16 election

5b8570c7c65a0.image

Read about the the expected election turnout in Cleveland County.

Expected turnouts

Becki Maldonado (1 of 2)

Read about teachers running for election on Nov. 6.

Teachers running

Mary Brannon

Read about the race between Mary Brannon and Tom Cole.

Brannon v. Cole

Vinyard and Rosecrants

Read about the race between Jacob Rosecrants and Bryan Vinyard for House District 46.

Rosecrants v. Vinyard

State Questions

Oklahomans will vote on five state questions in this election on topics ranging from optometry to state funding for education to crime victims’ rights. The following stories break down the issues on both sides.

State Questions

the right one

State Question 793

5bd7c094580e8.image

State Question 794

5bd783a9d4fbd.image

State Question 798

5bd7d9c80219a.image

State Question 800

5bd7da571a69d.image-1

State Question 801

Meet the Candidates

State Senate District 16

Becki Maldonado

Party: Republican

Profession: English teacher at Emerson Alternative High School in Oklahoma City

Past political experience: None

Hometown: Palmdale/Lancaster area, Southern CA

Mary Boren

Party: Democrat

Profession: Estate and Legacy Manager with The Salvation Army

Past political experience: Carl Albert Executive fellow, Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education; Oklahoma State Department of Education

Hometown: Tipton, OK

U.S. Congress District 4 race

Mary Brannon

Party: Democratic

Profession: Former school counselor and teacher

Past political experience: None

Hometown: Norman, OK

Tom Cole

Party: Republican

Profession: (before Congressman) History instructor and then political operative

Past political experience: Secretary of State of Oklahoma, Congressman for 15 years

Hometown: Moore, OK

Oklahoma Gubernatorial Election

Drew Edmondson

Party: Democratic

Profession: Prosecutor in Muskogee County, former Naval officer in Vietnam

Past political experience: Attorney General for State of Oklahoma from 1995 to 2011

Hometown: Muskogee, OK

Kevin Stitt

Party: Republican

Profession: CEO of Gateway Mortgage company

Past political experience: None

Hometown: Norman, OK

Oklahoma House District 46

Jacob Rosecrants

Party: Democrat

Profession: Teacher

Past political experience: House District 46 representative 2017-present

Hometown: Oklahoma City, OK

Bryan Vinyard

Party: Republican

Profession: Businessman

Past political experience: None

Hometown: Norman, OK

Meet the Candidates

State Senate District 16

Becki Maldonado

Party: Republican

Profession: English teacher at Emerson Alternative High School in Oklahoma City

Past political experience: None

Hometown: Palmdale/Lancaster area, Southern CA

Mary Boren

Party: Democrat

Profession: Estate and Legacy Manager with The Salvation Army

Past political experience: Carl Albert Executive fellow, Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education; Oklahoma State Department of Education

Hometown: Tipton, OK

U.S. Congress District 4

Mary Brannon

Party: Democratic

Profession: Former school counselor and teacher

Past political experience: None

Hometown: Norman, OK

Tom Cole

Party: Republican

Profession: (before Congressman) History instructor and then political operative

Past political experience: Secretary of State of Oklahoma, Congressman for 15 years

Hometown: Moore, OK

Oklahoma Gubernatorial Election

Drew Edmondson

Party: Democratic

Profession: Prosecutor in Muskogee County, former Naval officer in Vietnam

Past political experience: Attorney General for State of Oklahoma from 1995 to 2011

Hometown: Muskogee, OK

Kevin Stitt

Party: Republican

Profession: CEO of Gateway Mortgage company

Past political experience: None

Hometown: Norman, OK

Oklahoma House District 46

Jacob Rosecrants

Party: Democrat

Profession: Teacher

Past political experience: House District 46 representative 2017-present

Hometown: Oklahoma City, OK

Bryan Vinyard

Party: Republican

Profession: Businessman

Past political experience: None

Hometown: Norman, OK

Voting Information

Early Voting


Times

Thursday, Nov. 1 and Friday, Nov. 2 from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Saturday, Nov. 3 from 9 AM – 2 PM.

Locations

 Cleveland County Election Board at 641 E Robinson St, Ste 200 

Moore Norman Technology Center at 13301 South Penn, OKC, OK 73170.

Polling locations for Nov. 6


Click here to find when and where you vote on Nov. 6.

Items to bring


A proof of identity document for voting issued by the United States government, the State of Oklahoma, or a federally recognized tribal government.

This includes:

Oklahoma driver’s license,

State identification card

U.S. passport

Military identification

Voter identification card 

Contributors: Anna Bauman, Nick Hazelrigg, Jana Allen, Jordan Miller, Bailey Lewis, Sierra Rains-Moad, Scott Kirker, Charley Lanzieri, Abby Bitterman

 

Design: Paxson Haws

 

Enterprise Editor: Will Conover