1970 Oklahoma gubernatorial election

1970 Oklahoma gubernatorial election

November 3, 1970
 
Nominee David Hall Dewey F. Bartlett
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 338,338 336,157
Percentage 48.42% 48.11%

County results
Hall:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%
Bartlett:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%

Governor before election

Dewey F. Bartlett
Republican

Elected Governor

David Hall
Democratic

The 1970 Oklahoma gubernatorial election was held on November 3, 1970, and was a race for Governor of Oklahoma. Democrat David Hall narrowly defeated Republican incumbent Dewey F. Bartlett, a result that was not clear for 21 days as a ballot recount was conducted.[1] American Party candidate Reuel Little, who had helped form the party to back the 1968 presidential campaign of George Wallace, received over 24 thousand votes, dwarfing the difference between Hall and Bartlett.[2][3] This election is the only time that an incumbent Governor of Oklahoma lost re-election.

Primary election

Primary elections were held on August 25, 1970 with runoffs occurring on September 15, 1970.

Republican party

As a result of the passage of State Question No. 436 in 1966, governors became eligible for reelection to successive terms. Thus eligible for reelection, incumbent governor Dewey F. Bartlett was renominated without opposition.[4][5]

Democratic party

David Hall received the most votes in the regular primary by a wide margin, but narrowly failed to secure an outright majority, forcing a runoff with Bryce Baggett.

Candidates

Results

Democratic primary results[3][4][5]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic David Hall 198,976 49.46%
Democratic Bryce Baggett 96,069 23.88%
Democratic Joe Cannon 56,842 14.13%
Democratic Wilburn Cartwright 50,396 12.53%
Total votes 402,283 100.00%
Democratic primary runoff results[3][4][5]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic David Hall 179,902 57.50%
Democratic Bryce Baggett 132,952 42.50%
Total votes 312,854 100.00%

General election

Results

1970 Oklahoma gubernatorial election[3][4][5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic David Hall 338,338 48.42% +4.66%
Republican Dewey F. Bartlett (incumbent) 336,157 48.11% −7.57%
American Reuel Little 24,295 3.48%
Total votes 698,790 100.00%
Majority 2,181 0.31%
Democratic gain from Republican Swing +12.24%

Results by county

County[4][5] David Hall
Democratic
Dewey F. Bartlett
Republican
Reuel Little
American
Margin Total votes cast
# % # % # % # %
Adair 2,471 51.13% 2,204 45.60% 158 3.27% 267 5.52% 4,833
Alfalfa 1,258 38.31% 1,949 59.35% 77 2.34% -691 -21.04% 3,284
Atoka 2,381 67.15% 905 25.52% 260 7.33% 1,476 41.62% 3,546
Beaver 1,254 54.90% 1,005 44.00% 25 1.09% 249 10.90% 2,284
Beckham 2,596 59.09% 1,687 38.40% 110 2.50% 909 20.69% 4,393
Blaine 1,517 38.66% 2,267 57.77% 140 3.57% -750 -19.11% 3,924
Bryan 4,483 69.01% 1,592 24.51% 421 6.48% 2,891 44.50% 6,496
Caddo 4,851 55.67% 3,681 42.24% 182 2.09% 1,170 13.43% 8,714
Canadian 4,030 43.12% 4,934 52.79% 383 4.10% -904 -9.67% 9,347
Carter 5,829 55.73% 4,092 39.12% 538 5.15% 1,737 16.16% 10,459
Cherokee 3,617 57.13% 2,526 39.90% 188 2.97% 1,091 17.23% 6,331
Choctaw 2,991 68.29% 1,000 22.83% 389 8.88% 1,991 45.46% 4,380
Cimarron 822 56.65% 544 37.49% 85 5.86% 278 19.16% 1,451
Cleveland 8,775 44.02% 10,596 53.16% 563 2.82% -1,821 -9.14% 19,934
Coal 1,173 66.99% 457 26.10% 121 6.91% 716 40.89% 1,751
Comanche 8,938 58.62% 5,828 38.22% 481 3.15% 3,110 20.40% 15,247
Cotton 1,367 65.31% 650 31.06% 76 3.63% 717 34.26% 2,093
Craig 2,402 54.29% 1,904 43.04% 118 2.67% 498 11.26% 4,424
Creek 6,050 50.11% 5,507 45.61% 517 4.28% 543 4.50% 12,074
Custer 2,887 47.88% 3,040 50.41% 103 1.71% -153 -2.54% 6,030
Delaware 3,141 48.15% 3,188 48.87% 195 2.99% -47 -0.72% 6,524
Dewey 1,240 55.04% 952 42.25% 61 2.71% 288 12.78% 2,253
Ellis 966 44.85% 1,099 51.02% 89 4.13% -133 -6.17% 2,154
Garfield 6,973 40.12% 9,949 57.24% 459 2.64% -2,976 -17.12% 17,381
Garvin 4,284 54.64% 3,261 41.59% 295 3.76% 1,023 13.05% 7,840
Grady 4,864 57.44% 3,372 39.82% 232 2.74% 1,492 17.62% 8,468
Grant 1,434 47.06% 1,553 50.97% 60 1.97% -119 -3.91% 3,047
Greer 1,770 65.10% 861 31.67% 88 3.24% 909 33.43% 2,719
Harmon 1,075 72.88% 355 24.07% 45 3.05% 720 48.81% 1,475
Harper 902 46.38% 954 49.05% 89 4.58% -52 -2.67% 1,945
Haskell 2,032 70.41% 710 24.60% 144 4.99% 1,322 45.81% 2,886
Hughes 2,751 65.89% 1,298 31.09% 126 3.02% 1,453 34.80% 4,175
Jackson 4,191 70.34% 1,586 26.62% 181 3.04% 2,605 43.72% 5,958
Jefferson 1,410 72.57% 471 24.24% 62 3.19% 939 48.33% 1,943
Johnston 1,701 65.68% 644 24.86% 245 9.46% 1,057 40.81% 2,590
Kay 6,898 41.66% 9,252 55.88% 408 2.46% -2,354 -14.22% 16,558
Kingfisher 1,961 40.63% 2,729 56.55% 136 2.82% -768 -15.91% 4,826
Kiowa 2,922 61.01% 1,714 35.79% 153 3.19% 1,208 25.22% 4,789
Latimer 2,163 68.64% 836 26.53% 152 4.82% 1,327 42.11% 3,151
Le Flore 5,123 68.94% 2,029 27.30% 279 3.75% 3,094 41.64% 7,431
Lincoln 3,272 47.79% 3,302 48.23% 273 3.99% -30 -0.44% 6,817
Logan 2,900 43.99% 3,385 51.35% 307 4.66% -485 -7.36% 6,592
Love 1,151 66.15% 460 26.44% 129 7.41% 691 39.71% 1,740
Major 1,009 34.75% 1,776 61.16% 119 4.10% -767 -26.41% 2,904
Marshall 1,370 47.57% 601 20.87% 909 31.56% 461[a] 16.01% 2,880
Mayes 4,379 52.92% 3,649 44.10% 247 2.98% 730 8.82% 8,275
McClain 2,263 56.72% 1,593 39.92% 134 3.36% 670 16.79% 3,990
McCurtain 3,433 68.41% 1,438 28.66% 147 2.93% 1,995 39.76% 5,018
McIntosh 2,174 64.90% 1,069 31.91% 107 3.19% 1,105 32.99% 3,350
Murray 1,980 62.72% 1,036 32.82% 141 4.47% 944 29.90% 3,157
Muskogee 9,896 59.69% 6,246 37.68% 436 2.63% 3,650 22.02% 16,578
Noble 1,697 42.31% 2,206 55.00% 108 2.69% -509 -12.69% 4,011
Nowata 1,659 46.39% 1,753 49.02% 164 4.59% -94 -2.63% 3,576
Okfuskee 1,774 55.96% 1,313 41.42% 83 2.62% 461 14.54% 3,170
Oklahoma 49,625 40.61% 68,272 55.87% 4,297 3.52% -18,647 -15.26% 122,194
Okmulgee 5,767 59.00% 3,703 37.89% 304 3.11% 2,064 21.12% 9,774
Osage 4,654 50.47% 4,300 46.63% 268 2.91% 354 3.84% 9,222
Ottawa 4,707 56.44% 3,500 41.97% 133 1.59% 1,207 14.47% 8,340
Pawnee 1,716 43.41% 2,140 54.14% 97 2.45% -424 -10.73% 3,953
Payne 5,982 42.32% 7,782 55.05% 371 2.62% -1,800 -12.73% 14,135
Pittsburg 6,722 66.46% 3,054 30.19% 339 3.35% 3,668 36.26% 10,115
Pontotoc 4,486 57.18% 3,025 38.56% 334 4.26% 1,461 18.62% 7,845
Pottawatomie 7,197 53.03% 5.986 44.11% 388 2.86% 1,211 8.92% 13,571
Pushmataha 1,841 69.24% 642 24.14% 176 6.62% 1,199 45.09% 2,659
Roger Mills 1,158 61.14% 680 35.90% 56 2.96% 478 25.24% 1,894
Rogers 4,428 50.49% 3,858 43.99% 484 5.52% 570 6.50% 8,770
Seminole 3,618 52.12% 3,134 45.15% 190 2.74% 484 6.97% 6,942
Sequoyah 4,318 68.69% 1,796 28.57% 172 2.74% 2,522 40.12% 6,286
Stephens 6,119 60.33% 3,468 34.19% 555 5.47% 2,651 26.14% 10,142
Texas 2,592 57.57% 1,833 40.72% 77 1.71% 759 16.86% 4,502
Tillman 2,295 63.31% 1,114 30.73% 216 5.96% 1,181 32.58% 3,625
Tulsa 40,289 36.87% 65,756 60.17% 3,233 2.96% -25,467 -23.30% 109,278
Wagoner 3,219 54.88% 2,531 43.15% 116 1.98% 688 11.73% 5,866
Washington 4,904 32.95% 9,588 64.42% 391 2.63% -4,684 -31.47% 14,883
Washita 2,233 56.32% 1,628 41.06% 104 2.62% 605 15.26% 3,965
Woods 2,076 44.49% 2,460 52.72% 130 2.79% -384 -8.23% 4,666
Woodward 1,942 39.10% 2,899 58.37% 126 2.54% -957 -19.27% 4,967
Totals 338,338 48.42% 336,157 48.11% 24,295 3.48% 2,181 0.31% 698,790

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

Notes

  1. ^ Hall's margin over Little

References

  1. ^ "David Hall, the dramatic and controversial life of Oklahoma's 20th governor" (PDF). Voices of Oklahoma. pp. 23–24. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 15, 2021.
  2. ^ "Janna Little Ryan's Grandfather Ran for Governor, Helped George Wallace". August 11, 2012.
  3. ^ a b c d "1968-1974 results" (PDF). Oklahoma State Election Board. pp. 22, 26, 28.
  4. ^ a b c d e Wilson, Basil R., ed. (1970). State of Oklahoma Election Results and Statistics 1970. Oklahoma City: Oklahoma State Election Board.
  5. ^ a b c d e Scammon, Richard M., ed. (1972). America Votes 9: A Handbook of Contemporary American Election Statistics. Washington D.C.: Congressional Quarterly. pp. 274–277. Retrieved January 7, 2026.