Oklahoma

Oklahoma

  Voting Population

Eligibility (71.9% eligible to vote)
Oklahoma gained statehood in November 1907. The state voted Democratic in all but two elections through 1948, but has not gone Democratic since, except in the landslide win for Lyndon Johnson in 1964. Already fairly populous when admitted to the Union, the state had seven electoral votes in the 1908 election, the first in which it participated. No state outside the original 13 colonies, except Maine, started with more. In 2016, Donald Trump defeated Hillary Clinton by 65% to 29%, the fourth consecutive election that the Republican has won by over 30%.

has 7 Electoral College votes to cast in Presidential elections.

State Capital: Oklahoma City, OK   •   2020 Population: 3,954,821   •   US Representatives: 5

  Recent Election Results

Leaning
67%
Republican
2016 Presidential (34% voted Republican)
2012 Presidential (15.9% voted Democratic)
2016 US Senate
2016 US House
2014 Gubernatorial

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