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Oklahoma is a state in the South Central region of the United States. [1] Since it joined the United States in 1907, [2] Oklahoma has participated in 29 presidential elections. It was initially granted seven electoral votes, [3] gaining three following the 1910 census. [4]
No Democratic presidential candidate has won Oklahoma County since Lyndon B. Johnson in his 1964 landslide, or Tulsa County since Franklin D. Roosevelt in his 1936 landslide. This is the first election since 2000 in which not every county voted in the majority for the Republican, as Oklahoma County was won by Republicans with a 49.21% plurality.
Elections in the State of Oklahoma are established by the Oklahoma Constitution in Section 1 of Article 3. They are governed by the Oklahoma State Election Board . In a 2020 study, Oklahoma was ranked as the 14th hardest state for citizens to vote in. [ 1 ]
Oklahoma has been a Republican-leaning state since 1952, and a Republican stronghold since 1980. Trump subsequently carried the state with 65.3% of the vote, while Clinton received 28.9%. [3] Considered a safe Republican state, Oklahoma has voted Republican in fifteen of the last sixteen elections.
Oklahoma was expected to go for Trump a third time in 2024, [3] and Trump ultimately carried the state by 34.26%, including winning every county. The Oklahoma State Election Board approved Independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to officially appear on the ballot in the state on May 9.
The 1964 United States presidential election in Oklahoma took place on November 3, 1964. All fifty states and The District of Columbia were part of the 1964 United States presidential election . Voters chose eight electors to the Electoral College , who voted for president and vice president .
Live results from the Associated Press from Oklahoma's primary elections on Super Tuesday.
0–9. 1908 United States presidential election in Oklahoma; 1912 United States presidential election in Oklahoma; 1916 United States presidential election in Oklahoma