2018 Oklahoma gubernatorial election
http://dbpedia.org/resource/2018_Oklahoma_gubernatorial_election an entity of type: Thing
La elección para gobernador de Oklahoma de 2018 tuvo lugar el 6 de noviembre. Kevin Stitt, candidato del Partido Republicano, fue elegido como el próximo gobernador de Oklahoma. La gobernadora republicana en ejercicio, Mary Fallin, tenía un mandato limitado y no podía buscar la reelección para un tercer mandato consecutivo.
rdf:langString
The 2018 Oklahoma gubernatorial election was held on November 6, 2018. Republican businessman Kevin Stitt was elected the 28th governor of the state, succeeding fellow Republican Mary Fallin, who was term-limited. Primary elections occurred on June 26, 2018, with primary runoff elections having occurred on August 28, 2018. A member of the Cherokee Nation, Stitt became the first tribally enrolled Native American to serve as governor of a U.S. state.
rdf:langString
rdf:langString
2018 Oklahoma gubernatorial election
rdf:langString
Elección para gobernador de Oklahoma de 2018
xsd:integer
51027353
xsd:integer
1120981529
rdf:langString
Kevin Stitt
xsd:integer
500973
644579
rdf:langString
Republican Party
rdf:langString
Republican Party
rdf:langString
Gary Jones
rdf:langString
Mick Cornett
rdf:langString
Drew Edmondson
rdf:langString
Chris Powell
rdf:langString
Christopher Barnett
rdf:langString
Connie Johnson
rdf:langString
Barry Gowdy
rdf:langString
Blake Stephens
rdf:langString
Dan Fisher
rdf:langString
Eric Foutch
rdf:langString
Gary Richardson
rdf:langString
Kevin Stitt
rdf:langString
Rex L. Lawhorn
rdf:langString
Todd Lamb
rdf:langString
N/A
<perCent>
-1.47
rdf:langString
+1.22%
rdf:langString
Oklahoma
xsd:date
2018-11-06
xsd:integer
2018
rdf:langString
;Governors
*David Boren, 21st Governor of Oklahoma, former president of University of Oklahoma, former US senator
;Mayors
*Eric Garcetti, 42nd Mayor of Los Angeles
;State Representatives
*Scott Inman, Minority Leader of the Oklahoma House of Representatives & candidate for Governor of Oklahoma in 2018
;Newspapers
*The Tulsa World, Daily Newspaper for Tulsa, Oklahoma
;Individuals
*Norman Jay Brown, auto mechanic and candidate for Governor of Oklahoma in 2018
;Organizations
*Oklahoma Education Association
*Oklahoma Public Employees Association
rdf:langString
;U.S. Executive Branch officials
* Donald Trump, 45th President of the United States
* Mike Pence, 48th Vice President of the United States
;U.S. Senators
* Tom Coburn, former U.S. Senator from Oklahoma
* Ted Cruz, U.S. Senator from Texas
* Jim Inhofe, U.S. Senator from Oklahoma
* Rick Santorum, former U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania
;U.S. Representatives
* Frank Lucas
* Bill Brewster, former Congressman
* Wes Watkins, former Congressman
;Governors
* Mary Fallin, 27th Governor of Oklahoma
;Mayors
*Mick Cornett, 35th Mayor of Oklahoma City
;Individuals
* Blake "Cowboy" Stephens, Rancher, Educator and Candidate for Governor of Oklahoma in 2018
;Organizations
* IAFF Local 176
* National Federation of Independent Business
;Newspapers
* The Oklahoman
* Tulsa World
rdf:langString
;Mayors
* Jack Smiley, mayor of Altus, Oklahoma
* Brian Cathey, mayor of Atoka, Oklahoma
* Dale Copeland, mayor of Bartlesville, Oklahoma
* Craig Thurmond, mayor of Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
* Hank Ross, former mayor of Chickasha, Oklahoma
* Brian Linley, mayor of Del City, Oklahoma
* Patrice Douglas, former mayor of Edmond, Oklahoma
* Charles Lamb, former mayor of Edmond, Oklahoma
* Saundra Naifeh, former mayor of Edmond, Oklahoma
* Matt White, mayor of El Reno, Oklahoma
* Bill Shewey, mayor of Enid, Oklahoma
* Kim Petersen, mayor of Guymon, Oklahoma
* Fred Fitch, mayor of Lawton, Oklahoma
* Jay Adams, former mayor of Mustang, Oklahoma
* Homer Nicholson, mayor of Ponca City, Oklahoma
* Jeff Shockley, mayor of Guymon, Oklahoma
* Jimmy Trammell, mayor of Pryor Creek, Oklahoma
* Mike Burdge, mayor of Sand Springs, Oklahoma
* Dewey F. Bartlett Jr., former mayor of Tulsa, Oklahoma
;Individuals
*Gary Richardson, former Eastern District Attorney and candidate for governor in 2002 & 2018
; Organizations
* Oklahomans for Public Education
* The Oklahoman
* The Yukon Review
* Tulsa World
rdf:langString
;Individuals
* Thomas P. Stafford, Apollo 10 Commander
* Monica Deon, former Tulsa County Donald Trump presidential campaign, 2016 Volunteer Coordinator
;Organizations
* Sooner Politics News
* The Edmond Republican GROUP
rdf:langString
;Newspapers
* The City Sentinel, Monthly Newspaper for Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
;Individuals
* Norma Sapp, director, Oklahoma chapter of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws
* Frank Grove, president, Drug Reform Network of Oklahoma
* Tim Gillespie, founder of the Oklahoma 2nd Amendment Association
* Ken Young, Chair, Oklahoma State Board of Cosmetology
* Tom Laurent, former chair of the Oklahoma Libertarian Party and former member of the Libertarian National Committee
* Robert T. Murphy, former chair of the Oklahoma Libertarian Party and former member of the Libertarian National Committee and nominee for the U.S. Senate in 2016
* D. Frank Robinson, first chair of the Oklahoma Libertarian Party and founding member of the national Libertarian Party
* Tina Kelly, former chair of the Oklahoma Libertarian Party
* Steve Galpin, former chair of the Oklahoma Libertarian Party
* Jimmy Cook, former chair of the Oklahoma Libertarian Party
* Angela O’Dell, former chair of the Oklahoma Libertarian Party
rdf:langString
;U.S. Representative
* Steve Russell
;Individuals
* Tommy Franks, retired U.S. Army general
* Donald Trump Jr., businessman and son of U.S. President Donald Trump
;Organizations
* Oklahoma Farm Bureau
rdf:langString
Edmondson:
rdf:langString
Stitt:
xsd:integer
300
xsd:integer
2022
xsd:integer
2022
rdf:langString
no
rdf:langString
Democratic Party
rdf:langString
Republican Party
rdf:langString
Libertarian Party
xsd:double
0.5
1.2
2.7
4
5.6
7.9
18.7
23.9
24.4
29.3
32.4
38.6
40.9
45.44
48.9
54.56
59.1
61.4
100
100.0
3.44
42.23
54.33
54.3
42.2
xsd:integer
2014
xsd:integer
2014
rdf:langString
Hypothetical polling
rdf:langString
Mick Cornett
rdf:langString
Drew Edmondson
rdf:langString
Chris Powell
rdf:langString
Gary Richardson
rdf:langString
Kevin Stitt
rdf:langString
Todd Lamb
rdf:langString
background:#cff
rdf:langString
presidential
xsd:integer
379
547
664
926
1154
1740
2292
2347
3558
5240
12211
18185
25243
35818
40833
107985
110479
132806
137316
152730
164892
242764
302208
395494
452606
500973
644579
1186385
rdf:langString
border:solid 1px silver; padding:8px; background:white;
rdf:langString
The 2018 Oklahoma gubernatorial election was held on November 6, 2018. Republican businessman Kevin Stitt was elected the 28th governor of the state, succeeding fellow Republican Mary Fallin, who was term-limited. Primary elections occurred on June 26, 2018, with primary runoff elections having occurred on August 28, 2018. The Democratic Party nominated former Oklahoma Attorney General Drew Edmondson. The Republican primary eliminated Lt. Gov. Todd Lamb, resulting in a runoff election between former Oklahoma City Mayor Mick Cornett and businessman Kevin Stitt. On August 28, 2018, Stitt won the Republican primary runoff and became the Republican nominee for the office. The Libertarian primary also advanced to a runoff, with Chris Powell, a former chair of the Libertarian Party of Oklahoma, winning the nomination. This was also the first election in which the Libertarian Party has been on the ballot to participate in a gubernatorial election in Oklahoma, and the first time since 1986 that a candidate from the president's party was elected Governor of Oklahoma. A member of the Cherokee Nation, Stitt became the first tribally enrolled Native American to serve as governor of a U.S. state.
rdf:langString
La elección para gobernador de Oklahoma de 2018 tuvo lugar el 6 de noviembre. Kevin Stitt, candidato del Partido Republicano, fue elegido como el próximo gobernador de Oklahoma. La gobernadora republicana en ejercicio, Mary Fallin, tenía un mandato limitado y no podía buscar la reelección para un tercer mandato consecutivo.
xsd:nonNegativeInteger
84670
xsd:date
2018-11-06
rdf:langString
2018 Oklahoma gubernatorial election