BUSINESSBusinessman Kevin Stitt elected Oklahoma governorKevin Stitt shakes hands after giving his acceptance speech during the Republican election night watch party for the 2018 elections at the Bricktown Events Center in Oklahoma City, Nov. 6, 2018. Photo by Bryan Terry, The OklahomanBRYAN TERRYTaylor Stephens an Oklahoma State University student from Claremore, Okla., checks election results during the Republican election night watch party for the 2018 elections at the Bricktown Events Center in Oklahoma City, Nov. 6, 2018. Photo by Bryan Terry, The OklahomanBRYAN TERRYPreston Parks, left a University of Oklahoma student from Stratford, Okla., and Justin Vakulick an OU student from Blanchard, Okla., check election results during the Republican election night watch party for the 2018 elections at the Bricktown Events Center in Oklahoma City, Nov. 6, 2018. Photo by Bryan Terry, The OklahomanBRYAN TERRYPeople wait for election results during the Republican election night watch party for the 2018 elections at the Bricktown Events Center in Oklahoma City, Nov. 6, 2018. Photo by Bryan Terry, The OklahomanBRYAN TERRYAbby LaForge, left, and Leann Stanton, both of Chickasha, Okla., watch election results during the Republican election night watch party for the 2018 elections at the Bricktown Events Center in Oklahoma City, Nov. 6, 2018. Photo by Bryan Terry, The OklahomanBRYAN TERRYGlen Mulready speaks after winning the Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner race during the Republican election night watch party watch party for the 2018 elections at the Bricktown Events Center in Oklahoma City, Nov. 6, 2018. Photo by Bryan Terry, The OklahomanBRYAN TERRYCaleb McQuay of Skiatook, Okla., watches election results during the Republican election night watch party for the 2018 elections at the Bricktown Events Center in Oklahoma City, Nov. 6, 2018. Photo by Bryan Terry, The OklahomanBRYAN TERRYA crowd cheers as they watch election results during the Republican election night watch party watch party for the 2018 elections at the Bricktown Events Center in Oklahoma City, Nov. 6, 2018. Photo by Bryan Terry, The OklahomanBRYAN TERRYGlen Mulready speaks after winning the Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner race during the Republican election night watch party for the 2018 elections at the Bricktown Events Center in Oklahoma City, Nov. 6, 2018. Photo by Bryan Terry, The OklahomanBRYAN TERRYRaphala Taylor of Norman cheers during the Republican election night watch party for the 2018 elections at the Bricktown Events Center in Oklahoma City, Nov. 6, 2018. Photo by Bryan Terry, The OklahomanBRYAN TERRYLeslie Osborn talks after winning the race for Oklahoma Labor Commissioner during the Republican election night watch party for the 2018 elections at the Bricktown Events Center in Oklahoma City, Nov. 6, 2018. Photo by Bryan Terry, The OklahomanBRYAN TERRYLeslie Osborn walks to the mic after winning the race for Oklahoma Labor Commissioner during the Republican election night watch party for the 2018 elections at the Bricktown Events Center in Oklahoma City, Nov. 6, 2018. Photo by Bryan Terry, The OklahomanBRYAN TERRYKevin Stitt gestures after giving his acceptance speech during the Republican election night watch party for the 2018 elections at the Bricktown Events Center in Oklahoma City, Nov. 6, 2018. Photo by Bryan Terry, The OklahomanBRYAN TERRYJoy Hofmeister walks to the mic during the Republican election night watch party for the 2018 elections at the Bricktown Events Center in Oklahoma City, Nov. 6, 2018. Photo by Bryan Terry, The OklahomanBRYAN TERRYJoy Hofmeister speaks during the Republican election night watch party for the 2018 elections at the Bricktown Events Center in Oklahoma City, Nov. 6, 2018. Photo by Bryan Terry, The OklahomanBRYAN TERRYCindy Byrd speaks after wining the race for the Oklahoma State Auditor during the Republican election night watch party for the 2018 elections at the Bricktown Events Center in Oklahoma City, Nov. 6, 2018. Photo by Bryan Terry, The OklahomanBRYAN TERRYKevin and Sarah Stitt take the stage during the Republican election night watch party for the 2018 elections at the Bricktown Events Center in Oklahoma City, Nov. 6, 2018. Photo by Bryan Terry, The OklahomanBRYAN TERRYKevin and Sarah Stitt take the stage during the Republican election night watch party for the 2018 elections at the Bricktown Events Center in Oklahoma City, Nov. 6, 2018. Photo by Bryan Terry, The OklahomanBRYAN TERRYKevin Stitt gestures as he gives his acceptance speech during the Republican election night watch party for the 2018 elections at the Bricktown Events Center in Oklahoma City, Nov. 6, 2018. Photo by Bryan Terry, The OklahomanBRYAN TERRYMatt Pinnell takes the stage after wining the race for lieutenant governor during the Republican election night watch party for the 2018 elections at the Bricktown Events Center in Oklahoma City, Nov. 6, 2018. Photo by Bryan Terry, The OklahomanBRYAN TERRYMike Hunter speaks after winning the Oklahoma Attorney General race during the Republican election night watch party for the 2018 elections at the Bricktown Events Center in Oklahoma City, Nov. 6, 2018. Photo by Bryan Terry, The OklahomanBRYAN TERRYMike Hunter speaks after winning the Oklahoma Attorney General race during the Republican election night watch party for the 2018 elections at the Bricktown Events Center in Oklahoma City, Nov. 6, 2018. Photo by Bryan Terry, The OklahomanBRYAN TERRYMatt Pinnell gives his acceptance speech after wining the race for lieutenant governor during the Republican election night watch party watch party for the 2018 elections at the Bricktown Events Center in Oklahoma City, Nov. 6, 2018. Photo by Bryan Terry, The OklahomanBRYAN TERRYMatt Pinnell waits to take the stage before giving his acceptance speech at the Republican election night watch party for the 2018 elections at the Bricktown Events Center in Oklahoma City, Nov. 6, 2018. Photo by Bryan Terry, The OklahomanBRYAN TERRY