Back in 2009, I did a post that attracted a lot of attention about how many Facebook fans Oklahoma politicians/candidates had. I didn't have time to do a similar one before the primary, but here are the statewide general election matchups (post-runoff). Red is for Republicans, Blue is for Democrats, and Gray is for Independent candidates.
Earl Everett: N/A
Jon Douthitt: N/A
Frankie Robbins: N/A
Bert Smith: N/A
Dennis Johnson: N/A
Steve Russell: 2,418
Robert Murphy: 17
Tom Boggs: N/A
Buddy Ray: N/A
John Cox: 4,969
Mike Workman: 580
U.S. Senate - full term
Jim Inhofe: 36,242
Matt Silverstein: 16,194
Aaron DeLozier: N/A
Matt Silverstein: 16,194
Aaron DeLozier: N/A
Joan Farr: N/A
Ray Woods: N/A
U.S. Senate - partial term
James Lankford: 38,863
Connie Johnson: 4,778
Mark Beard: N/A
U.S. House - District 2
Markwayne Mullin: 7,194Earl Everett: N/A
Jon Douthitt: N/A
U.S. House - District 3
Frank Lucas: 40,116Frankie Robbins: N/A
U.S. House - District 4
Tom Cole: 9,265Bert Smith: N/A
Dennis Johnson: N/A
U.S. House - District 5
Al McAffrey: 5,475Steve Russell: 2,418
Robert Murphy: 17
Tom Boggs: N/A
Buddy Ray: N/A
Governor
Mary Fallin: 35,872
Joe Dorman: 13,445
Joe Dorman: 13,445
Richard Prawdzienski: 751
Joe Sills: N/A
Kimberly Willis: N/A
Joe Sills: N/A
Kimberly Willis: N/A
Lieutenant Governor
Todd Lamb: 524
Cathy Cummings: N/A
Superintendent of Public Instruction
Joy Hofmeister: 11,662John Cox: 4,969
Labor Commissioner
Mark Costello: 4,958Mike Workman: 580