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one of the campaigns.
2. If the election for Governor were being held today, for whom would you vote?
3. If the election for Lieutenant Governor were being held today, for whom would you
vote?
4. If the election for Attorney General were being held today, for whom would you
vote?
5. If the election for State Superintendent were being held today, for whom would you
vote?
6. If the election for Labor Commissioner were being held today, for whom would you
vote?
7. If the election for Corporation Commissioner were being held today, for whom
would you vote?
8. If the election for State Auditor and Inspector were being held today, for whom
would you vote?
9. If the election for Insurance Commissioner were being held today, for whom would
you vote?
10. In November, voters will decide the outcome of State Question 794, which would
provide crime victims with specific rights, including the right to be “treated with
fairness and respect for the victim’s safety, dignity, and privacy.” If the election were
today, would you vote for or against this ballot measure?
11. In November, voters will decide the outcome of State Question 798, which would
amend the state constitution to provide for the governor and lieutenant governor to be
elected together on one ticket starting in 2026. If the election were being held today,
would you vote for or against this ballot measure?
12. In November, voters will decide the outcome of State Question 800, a ballot
measure that would set aside 5% of revenue from the state’s oil and gas production tax
revenue each year into a fund that would be invested by the Oklahoma State
Treasurer, which would then be transferred into the state’s general revenue fund. If the
election were being held today, would you vote for or against this ballot measure?
13. In November, voters will decide the outcome of State Question 801, which would
amend the state constitution to allow certain local voter-approved property taxes to be
used to fund school district operations as well as construction. If the election were
being held today, would you vote for or against this ballot measure?
14. Among the following list of issues, which do you think should be the top priority
that the state legislature should be addressing the most?
15. If the elections for Congress were held today, would you vote for the Republican
candidate or for the Democratic candidate?
16. Do you approve or disapprove of the job that Donald Trump is doing as President?
17. Do you approve or disapprove of the job the Republicans in the state legislature
are doing?
19. Would you describe yourself as very liberal, somewhat liberal, moderate, somewhat
conservative, or very conservative?
20. Gender
20. Age
18-29 17 1.6%
30-39 85 8.0%
40-49 146 13.8%
50-59 223 21.1%
60-69 269 25.4%
70 or older 318 30.1%
Voter Registration
Drew Kevin Stitt, Chris Powell,
by Ballot Choice - Undecided Total
Edmondson, the the
Governor the Democrat Republican Libertarians
Voter Registration
Anastasia Matt Pinnell, Ivan Holmes,
by Ballot Choice - Undecided Total
Pittman, the the the
Lieutenant Governor Democrat Republican Independent
Voter Registration
Mark Myles, the Mike Hunter, the Undecided Total
by Ballot Choice -
Democrat Republican
Attorney General
Pct 4.5% 39.9% 7.6% 52.1%
Republican
Count 48 422 81 551
Joy
Voter Registration John Cox, the Undecided Total
Hofmeister, Larry Huff,
by Ballot Choice - State Democrat
the the
Superintendent Republican Independent
Voter Registration
Fred Dorrell, Leslie Brandt
by Ballot Choice - Labor Undecided Total
the Democrat Osborn, the Dismukes, the
Commissioner Republican Independent
Voter Registration Bob Anthony, Ashley Nicole Jackie Short, Undecided Total
by Ballot Choice - the McCray, the the
Corporation Republican Democrat Independent
Commissioner
Pct 39.1% 5.6% 2.0% 5.3% 52.1%
Republican
Count 413 60 22 57 552
Voter Registration
Cindy Byrd, the John Yeutter, the Undecided Total
by Ballot Choice - State
Republican Liberterian
Auditor and Inspector
Pct 37.0% 3.1% 12.0% 52.1%
Republican
Count 391 33 127 551
Voter Registration
Glen Mulready, Kimberly Fobbs, Undecided Total
by Ballot Choice -
the Republican the Democrat
Insurance Commissioner
Pct 36.1% 4.7% 11.2% 52.1%
Republican
Count 382 50 119 551
Yes, in favor of
Voter Registration Undecided Total
this ballot No, against this
by SQ 794 measure ballot measure
Yes, in favor of
Voter Registration Undecided Total
this ballot No, against this
by SQ 798 measure ballot measure
Voter Registration Yes, for this No, against this Undecided Total
by SQ 801 ballot measure ballot measure