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August 26, 2022

Results from Aug. 23

By Amie Cato-Remer 

Results from Aug. 23 Amie Cato-remer Thu, 08/25/2022 - 19:27

The following are the results of the Aug. 23 Runoff Primary Election and Special Elections. Results will be unofficial until 5 p.m., Friday, Aug. 26.

State Treasurer-Republican Todd Russ received 150,367 votes or 55.51 percent of the vote while Clark Jolley received 120,515 votes or 44.49 percent of the vote.

Superintendent of Public Instruction-Republican Ryan Walters received 149,086 or 53.40 percent of the vote while April Grace received 130,116 votes or 46.60 percent of the vote.

Commissioner of Labor- Republican

Leslie Kathryn Osborn received 143,883 or 53.01 percent of the vote while Sean Roberts received 127,526 or 46.99 percent of the vote.

Corporation Commissioner-Republican

Kim David received 158,752 votes or 59.12 percent of the vote while Todd Thomsen received 109,777 or 40.88 percent of the vote.

Congressional Officers

U.S. Senator-Republican (Unexpired Term)

Markwayne Mullin received 183,034 votes or 65.08 percent while T.W. Shannon received 98,215 or 34.92 percent of the vote.

U.S. Senator-Democrat

Madison Horn received 60,896 or 65.48 percent of the vote while Jason Bollinger 32,098 votes on 34.52 percent of the vote.

U.S. Representative-District 2-Republican

Avery Frix received 30,674 votes or 47.79 percent while Josh Brecheen received 33,507 votes or 52.21 percent of the vote.

Legislative, District and County Offices

State Senator-District 4-Republican

Tom Woods received 3,930 votes or 59.56 percent of the vote while Keith A. Barenberg received 2,668 votes or 40.44 percent of the vote.

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