SoonerPoll is out with their latest survey of the statewide GOP primaries, and the results are pretty interesting.
- Sen. Lankford leads his two challengers by a 7-1 margin
- Gov. Stitt leads his three challengers by a 7-1 margin
- Gentner Drummond has a large lead over Attorney General John O'Connor
- Markwayne Mullin has a substantial lead in the Inhofe special election, with T.W. Shannon clearly in second
- State Auditor Cindy Byrd has a lead, but the rest of the statewide offices are a complete jumble
U.S. Senate - special election to replace Jim Inhofe:
Markwayne Mullin - 38.3%
T.W. Shannon - 16.4%
Nathan Dahm - 5.6%
Scott Pruitt - 3.3%
Luke Holland - 2.8%
Adam Holley - 0.9%
Randy Grellner - 0.9%
Laura Moreno - 0.2%
All others - 0%
Undecided - 31.4%
U.S. Senate - full term:
James Lankford - 73.6%
Jackson Lahmeyer - 8.1%
Joan Farr - 2.2%
Undecided - 16.1%
Governor:
Kevin Stitt - 66.7%
Mark Sherwood - 4.6%
Joel Kintsel - 3.5%
Moira McCabe - 1.2%
Undecided - 24.1%
Attorney General:
Gentner Drummond - 41.0%
John O'Connor - 22.9%
Undecided - 36.1%
State Auditor:
Cindy Byrd - 25.6%
Steve McQuillen - 12.9%
Undecided - 61.5%
Corporation Commissioner:
Kim David - 9.8%
Justin Hornback - 7.6%
Todd Thomsen - 5.2%
Harold Spradling - 1.6%
Undecided - 75.7%
State Treasurer:
Todd Russ - 9.4%
Clark Jolley - 7.8%
David Hooten - 6.4%
Undecided - 76.4%
State Superintendent:
John Cox - 9.9%
Ryan Walters - 6.8%
April Grace - 5.6%
William Crozier - 0.5%
Undecided - 77.2%
View the crosstabs and more information.
Nathan Dahm
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