Oklahoma Code § 26-11-112

Title 26. Elections: No candidate receives majority - Procedure
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If no candidate for the office of an associate district judge,
or district judge, if the nominating district is coextensive with
the entire judicial district or electoral division of a judicial
district, receives a majority of the votes cast for that office at
the Primary Election, the two candidates who receive the highest
number of votes will have their names placed on the ballot for the
General Election.  In the case of district judges, if the nominating
district is not coextensive with the whole judicial district or
electoral division of a judicial district, the two candidates who
receive the highest number of votes at the Primary Election will
have their names placed on the ballot for the General Election,
whether or not one receives a majority of votes cast for that office
at the Primary Election.

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