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Since it first joined the United States in 1907, Oklahoma has participated in 29 presidential elections.

Presidential elections in Oklahoma
Map of the United States with Oklahoma highlighted
Number of elections29
Voted Democratic10
Voted Republican19
Voted other0
Voted for winning candidate20
Voted for losing candidate9

Presidential elections

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Key for parties
  Communist Party USA – (CPUSA)
  Constitution Party – (CP)
  Democratic Party – (D)
  Green Party – (G)
  Libertarian Party – (LI)
  Prohibition Party – (PRO)
  Reform Party – (RE)
  Republican Party – (R)
  Union Party – (U)

Note – A double dagger (‡) indicates the national winner.
Note – Percentages may not total 100.0% because of rounding.

Year Winner Runner-up Other candidate[a] EV Ref.
Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes % Candidate Votes %
Woodrow Wilson (D) 10,324 43.6% Theodore Roosevelt (PR) 6,949 29.3% Eugene Debs (S) 3,163 13.4% 3
Woodrow Wilson (D) 33,170 57.2% Charles Evans Hughes (R) 20,522 35.4% Allan L. Benson (S) 3,174 5.5% 3
Warren G. Harding (R) 37,016 55.4% James M. Cox (D) 29,546 44.2% Eugene Debs (S) 222 0.3% 3
Calvin Coolidge (R) 30,516 41.3% John W. Davis (D) 26,235 35.5% Robert M. La Follette (PR) 17,210 23.3% 3
Herbert Hoover (R) 52,533 57.6% Al Smith (D) 38,537 42.2% William Z. Foster (CPUSA) 184 0.2% 3
Franklin D. Roosevelt (D) 79,264 67.0% Herbert Hoover (R) 36,104 30.5% Norman Thomas (S) 2,618 2.2% 3
Franklin D. Roosevelt (D) 86,722 69.8% Alf Landon (R) 33,433 26.9% William Lemke (U) 3,307 2.7% 3
Franklin D. Roosevelt (D) 95,267 63.5% Wendell Willkie (R) 54,030 36.0% Roger Babson (PRO) 742 0.5% 3
Franklin D. Roosevelt (D) 80,926 58.8% Thomas E. Dewey (R) 56,287 40.9% Claude A. Watson (PRO) 421 0.3% 4
Harry S. Truman (D) 95,251 53.8% Thomas E. Dewey (R) 77,597 43.8% Henry A. Wallace (PR) 3,310 1.9% 4
Dwight D. Eisenhower (R) 152,042 58.3% Adlai Stevenson (D) 108,528 41.7%
4
Dwight D. Eisenhower (R) 176,990 61.0% Adlai Stevenson (D) 112,880 38.9% T. Coleman Andrews (C) 303 0.1% 4
Richard Nixon (R) 221,241 55.5% John F. Kennedy (D) 176,781 44.4% Eric Hass (SLP) 469 0.1% 4
Barry Goldwater (R) 242,535 50.4% Lyndon B. Johnson (D) 237,753 49.5% Eric Hass (SLP) 482 0.1% 5
Richard Nixon (R) 266,721 54.8% Hubert Humphrey (D) 170,514 35.0% George Wallace (AI) 46,573 9.6% 5
Richard Nixon (R) 402,812 64.7% George McGovern (D) 198,540 31.9% John G. Schmitz (AI) 21,208 3.4% 6
Gerald Ford (R) 418,642 56.4% Jimmy Carter (D) 295,602 39.8% Eugene McCarthy (I) 19,229 2.6% 6
Ronald Reagan (R) 529,688 60.6% Jimmy Carter (D) 246,843 28.2% John B. Anderson (I) 76,952 8.8% 6
Ronald Reagan (R) 681,416 66.4% Walter Mondale (D) 333,854 32.5% David Bergland (LI) 10,585 1.0% 7
George H. W. Bush (R) 702,541 60.0% Michael Dukakis (D) 454,029 38.7% Ron Paul (LI) 13,351 1.1% 7
George H. W. Bush (R) 572,086 38.5% Bill Clinton (D) 543,050 36.5% Ross Perot (I) 353,741 23.8% 8
Bill Clinton (D) 653,288 46.5% Bob Dole (R) 622,073 44.3% Ross Perot (RE) 112,072 8.0% 8
George W. Bush (R) 781,652 51.0% Al Gore (D) 685,341 44.7% Ralph Nader (G) 45,645 3.0% 8
George W. Bush (R) 959,792 65.6% John Kerry (D) 503,966 34.43%
7
John McCain (R) 959,745 65.64% Barack Obama (D) 502,294 34.36%
7
Mitt Romney (R) 889,372 66.77% Barack Obama (D) 442,647 33.23%
7
Donald Trump (R) 949,136 65.3% Hillary Clinton (D) 420,375 28.93% Gary Johnson (LI) 83,481 5.75% 7
Donald Trump (R) 1,020,280 65.37% Joe Biden (D) 503,890 32.29% Jo Jorgensen (LI) 24,731 1.58% 7

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ For purposes of these lists, other candidates are defined as those who were in third place in Oklahoma.
  2. ^ The incumbent president William Howard Taft finished fourth in Arizona, receiving 3,021 votes (12.8%).[1]

References

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  2. ^ Presidential elections 1997, p. 106.
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  4. ^ Guide to U.S. Elections 2010, p. 778.
  5. ^ Presidential elections 1997, p. 107.
  6. ^ Leip, David. "1916 Presidential General Election Results – Arizona". Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections. Archived from the original on October 7, 2021. Retrieved October 6, 2021.
  7. ^ Guide to U.S. Elections 2010, p. 779.
  8. ^ Presidential elections 1997, p. 108.
  9. ^ Leip, David. "1920 Presidential General Election Results – Arizona". Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections. Archived from the original on October 7, 2021. Retrieved October 6, 2021.
  10. ^ Guide to U.S. Elections 2010, p. 780.
  11. ^ Presidential elections 1997, p. 109.
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  13. ^ Guide to U.S. Elections 2010, p. 781.
  14. ^ Presidential elections 1997, p. 110.
  15. ^ Leip, David. "1928 Presidential General Election Results – Arizona". Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections. Archived from the original on October 7, 2021. Retrieved October 6, 2021.
  16. ^ Guide to U.S. Elections 2010, p. 782.
  17. ^ Presidential elections 1997, p. 111.
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  19. ^ Guide to U.S. Elections 2010, p. 783.
  20. ^ Presidential elections 1997, p. 112.
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  23. ^ Presidential elections 1997, p. 113.
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  38. ^ Presidential elections 1997, p. 118.
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  40. ^ Guide to U.S. Elections 2010, p. 790.
  41. ^ Presidential elections 1997, p. 119.
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  44. ^ Presidential elections 1997, p. 120.
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  55. ^ Presidential elections 1997, p. 124.
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  58. ^ Presidential elections 1997, p. 125.
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