2014 United States Senate special election in Oklahoma

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Die außerordentliche Wahl des Senatssitzes der Klasse III im US-Bundesstaat Oklahoma fand am 4. November 2014 statt. James Lankford gewann die Wahl und ist damit einer von zwei Senatoren im Senat der Vereinigten Staaten für Oklahoma. rdf:langString
The 2014 United States Senate special election in Oklahoma took place on November 4, 2014, to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the State of Oklahoma, concurrently with the regularly-scheduled election to Oklahoma's other Senate seat, as well as other elections to the United States Senate in other states and elections to the United States House of Representatives and various state and local elections. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString ;Organizations * Oklahoma Conservative PAC * Tulsa Area Republicans Assembly
rdf:langString * Jim Bridenstine, U.S. Representative * Tom Coburn, incumbent U.S. Senator * Tom Cole, U.S. Representative * Mary Fallin, Governor of Oklahoma * Jim Inhofe, U.S. Senator * Frank Lucas, U.S. Representative * Markwayne Mullin, U.S. Representative
rdf:langString ;Individuals * Ben Carson, surgeon and speaker * Ted Cruz, United States Senator from Texas * Mike Lee, United States Senator from Utah * Mark Levin, conservative radio host, author, and constitutional scholar * Ken Miller, Oklahoma State Treasurer * Sarah Palin, former governor of Alaska and 2008 Republican vice presidential nominee * J. C. Watts, former U.S. Representative ;Organizations * The American Conservative Union * Citizens United * FreedomWorks * GOPAC * Senate Conservatives Fund ;State Legislators * Representative Don Armes * Representative John Bennett * Representative Gus Blackwell * Representative David Brumbaugh * Representative Dennis Casey * Representative Mike Christian * Representative Bobby Cleveland * Representative Ann Coody * Representative Lee Denney * Representative David Derby * Representative Jon Echols * Representative Katie Henke * Senator David Holt * Representative Arthur Hulbert * Representative Mike Jackson * Representative Dennis Johnson * Senator Rob Johnson * Representative Charlie Joiner * Representative Dan Kirby * Senator Kyle Loveless * Representative Scott Martin * Representative Steve Martin * Representative Charles McCall * Representative Mark McCullough * Representative Randy McDaniel * Representative Skye McNiel * Representative Lewis Moore * Representative Jason Murphey * Representative Tom Newell * Representative Jadine Nollan * Representative Terry O'Donnell * Representative Leslie Osborn * Representative Pat Ownbey * Representative Pam Peterson * Representative Marty Quinn * Representative Dustin Roberts * Representative Todd Russ * Representative Mike Sanders * Representative Colby Schwartz * Representative Earl Sears * Senator Ralph Shortey * Representative Jason Smalley * Representative Aaron Stiles * Representative Todd Thomsen * Representative John Trebilcock * Representative Steve Vaughan * Representative Ken Walker * Representative Weldon Watson * Representative Paul Wesselhoft * Representative Justin Wood * Representative Harold Wright
rdf:langString ;Individuals * Jesse Jackson, civil rights activist and Baptist minister ;Organizations * Oklahoma AFL–CIO * City Sentinel, newspaper * Tulsa World, newspaper * NORML, marijuana-advocacy organization * Oklahoma Democratic Party, the Oklahoma Central Committee of the Oklahoma Democratic Party endorsed Johnson over Rogers
rdf:langString ;Individuals * Trey Gowdy, United States Representative from South Carolina * Mike Huckabee, former governor of Arkansas and candidate for President in 2008 * Darrell Issa, United States Representative from California ;State Legislators * Senator Rick Brinkley * Senator Mike Mazzei * Senator Dan Newberry * Senator Gary Stanislawski
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rdf:langString Die außerordentliche Wahl des Senatssitzes der Klasse III im US-Bundesstaat Oklahoma fand am 4. November 2014 statt. James Lankford gewann die Wahl und ist damit einer von zwei Senatoren im Senat der Vereinigten Staaten für Oklahoma.
rdf:langString The 2014 United States Senate special election in Oklahoma took place on November 4, 2014, to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the State of Oklahoma, concurrently with the regularly-scheduled election to Oklahoma's other Senate seat, as well as other elections to the United States Senate in other states and elections to the United States House of Representatives and various state and local elections. This special election was held to fill the remaining two years of incumbent Republican Senator Tom Coburn's second term. Coburn, a strong supporter of term limits, had announced even before he was elected to the Senate in 2004 that he would only serve for two terms. After he was re-elected in 2010, he reaffirmed that he would not run for re-election in 2016. In January 2014, Coburn announced he would resign early at the end of the 113th United States Congress on January 3, 2015. As pursuant to Oklahoma law, he submitted an "irrevocable letter of resignation" to take effect on that day. Thus, the special election was held while he was still in office. Unlike most states, except in very specific circumstances, Oklahoma Governor Mary Fallin did not have the power to appoint a replacement senator. Instead, state law required her to schedule the special election "as soon as practicable". Primary elections were held on June 24, 2014. The Republicans nominated U.S. Representative James Lankford; as no candidate in the Democratic primary received more than 50% of the vote, a primary runoff election was held on August 26 between State Senator Connie Johnson and perennial candidate Jim Rogers, which Johnson won. In the general election, Lankford defeated Johnson in a landslide and was sworn in on the day Coburn's resignation took effect. Lankford easily won re-election to a full six-year term in 2016.
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