1998 Oklahoma elections

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The 1998 Oklahoma state elections were held on November 3, 1998. The primary election was held on July 28. The runoff primary election was held August 25.

Overview

Executive Branch Before Election

Office Current Officer Party
Governor Frank Keating Republican
Lieutenant Governor Mary Fallin Republican
State Auditor and Inspector Clifton Scott Democratic
Attorney General Drew Edmondson Democratic
State Treasurer Robert Butkin Democratic
State School Superintendent Sandy Garrett Democratic
Labor Commissioner Brenda Reneau Republican
Insurance Commissioner John P. Crawford Republican
Corporation Commissioner Denise Bode Republican

Legislature Before Election

House Democrats Republicans
Oklahoma Senate 33 15
Oklahoma House of Representatives 65 36


Executive Branch After Election

Office Current Officer Party
Governor Frank Keating Republican
Lieutenant Governor Mary Fallin Republican
State Auditor and Inspector Clifton Scott Democratic
Attorney General Drew Edmondson Democratic
State Treasurer Robert Butkin Democratic
State School Superintendent Sandy Garrett Democratic
Labor Commissioner Brenda Reneau Republican
Insurance Commissioner Carroll Fisher Democratic
Corporation Commissioner Denise Bode Republican

Legislature After Election

House Democrats Republicans
Oklahoma Senate 33 15
Oklahoma House of Representatives 61 40

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