Republicans gain control of state Senate

 
By Julie Bisbee | Modified: November 5, 2008 at 10:55 am | Published: November 4, 2008    Comment on this article Leave a comment

The Republicans will have the majority in the state Senate for the first time in history.

photo - With state Senator Mike Johnson applauding in the background, state Senator Glenn Coffee smiles as he announces a victory for Oklahoma Republicans during the Republican watch party at the Oklahoma City Marriott Tuesday. Photo by John Clanton
With state Senator Mike Johnson applauding in the background, state Senator Glenn Coffee smiles as he announces a victory for Oklahoma Republicans during the Republican watch party at the Oklahoma City Marriott Tuesday. Photo by John Clanton

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Republicans in Tuesday's election retained incumbent seats and picked up at least two seats to get the majority in the Senate.

Vote totals in a third race between Republican incumbent Jim Reynolds and Democrat David Boren still were being counted late Tuesday in the District 43 race. Boren is not related to U.S. Rep. Dan Boren. Less than 100 votes separated the candidates.

Even with the final count still out in District 43, Republicans bested the Democrats by two seats. The Democrats and Republicans had been tied at 24 and shared control of the Senate since 2006.

Sen. Glenn Coffee, co-president pro-tempore, said having John McCain on the ballot gave the Republicans additional momentum.

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