1994 United States Senate special election in Oklahoma
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The 1994 United States Senate special election in Oklahoma was held November 8, 1994 in the wake of incumbent Democratic Senator David Boren's impending resignation to become President of the University of Oklahoma. Republican Jim Inhofe won the open seat, having previously unsuccessfully ran against Boren for Governor of Oklahoma in 1974.
General election
- Danny Corn (Independent)
- Jim Inhofe, U.S. Representative from Tulsa (Republican)
- Dave McCurdy, U.S. Representative from Norman (Democratic)
Results
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |||
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Republican | Jim Inhofe | 542,390 | 55.21% | |||
Democratic | Dave McCurdy | 392,488 | 39.95% | |||
Independent | Danny Corn | 47,552 | 4.84% | |||
Majority | 149,902 | 15.26% | ||||
Turnout | 982,430 | |||||
Republican gain from Democratic |
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