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2020 United States presidential election in Oklahoma

The 2020 United States presidential election in Oklahoma was held on Tuesday, November 3, 2020, as part of the 2020 United States presidential election in which all 50 states plus the District of Columbia participated.[2] Oklahoma voters chose electors to represent them in the Electoral College via a popular vote, pitting the Republican Party's nominee, incumbent President Donald Trump, and running mate Vice President Mike Pence against Democratic Party nominee, former Vice President Joe Biden, and his running mate California Senator Kamala Harris. Oklahoma has seven electoral votes in the Electoral College.[3]

2020 United States presidential election in Oklahoma

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Turnout54.8% 5.8 pp[1]
 
Nominee Donald Trump Joe Biden
Party Republican Democratic
Home state Florida Delaware
Running mate Mike Pence Kamala Harris
Electoral vote 7 0
Popular vote 1,020,280 503,890
Percentage 65.37% 32.29%


President before election

Donald Trump
Republican

Elected President

Joe Biden
Democratic

Trump easily carried Oklahoma on Election Day by a margin of 33.08%, down from 36.39 points in 2016. Oklahoma was one of two states where Trump won every county, the other being West Virginia. This also signaled the fifth consecutive election in which the Republican candidate carried every county in the state, including those counties encompassed by Native American reservations. In this election, Trump also became the first presidential candidate ever to win more than a million votes in Oklahoma.[4] Biden, however, came within 3,326 votes of winning Oklahoma's most populous county Oklahoma County, and won more than 40% of the vote in Oklahoma's second-most populous county Tulsa. 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. However, these gains in urban Oklahoma were offset by continued falloff in southeast Oklahoma, where Biden even underperformed Hillary Clinton's performance four years earlier in most counties.

Per exit polls by the Associated Press, Trump's strength in Oklahoma came from whites, with 71% support. Oklahoma, often termed the "Buckle of the Bible Belt", is a very religious state, with Trump capturing the Protestant vote by 78%.[5] Trump also exhibited considerable strength in the historically Democratic region known as "Little Dixie," carrying Oklahoma's 2nd congressional district, dominated by the Choctaw and Cherokee reservations, and its sizable conservative Native American population, by 54%.

Primary elections Edit

The primary elections were held on Super Tuesday, March 3, 2020.

Republican primary Edit

Donald Trump and Bill Weld were among the declared Republican candidates.

Trump won the state in a landslide victory against his five opponents.

2020 Oklahoma Republican presidential primary[6][7]
Candidate Popular vote Delegates[8]
Count Percentage
  Donald Trump 273,738 92.60% 43
Joe Walsh (withdrawn) 10,996 3.72% 0
Matthew Matern 3,810 1.29% 0
Bob Ely 3,294 1.11% 0
Rocky De La Fuente 2,466 0.83% 0
Zoltan Istvan 1,297 0.44% 0
Total 295,601 100% 43

Democratic primary Edit

Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, and former Vice President Joe Biden were the major declared Democratic candidates.[9]

 
Popular vote share by county
  Biden—<30%
  Biden—30–40%
  Biden—40–50%
2020 Oklahoma Democratic presidential primary[10]
Candidate Votes % Delegates[11]
Joe Biden 117,633 38.66 21
Bernie Sanders 77,425 25.45 13
Michael Bloomberg 42,270 13.89 2
Elizabeth Warren 40,732 13.39 1
Amy Klobuchar (withdrawn)[a] 6,733 2.21
Pete Buttigieg (withdrawn)[a] 5,115 1.68
Tulsi Gabbard 5,109 1.68
Tom Steyer (withdrawn)[a] 2,006 0.66
Andrew Yang (withdrawn) 1,997 0.66
Cory Booker (withdrawn) 1,530 0.50
Michael Bennet (withdrawn) 1,273 0.42
Marianne Williamson (withdrawn) 1,158 0.38
Deval Patrick (withdrawn) 680 0.22
Julian Castro (withdrawn) 620 0.20
Total 304,281 100% 37

Libertarian nominee Edit

  • Jo Jorgensen, Psychology Senior Lecturer at Clemson University

Independent candidates Edit

Three unaffiliated candidates filed to be on the Oklahoma presidential ballot, all by paying a $35,000 fee. Green Party candidate Howie Hawkins has filed a lawsuit challenging the amount of the filing fee.[12]

Ballot order Edit

Oklahoma determines ballot order by lot, with unaffiliated candidates listed below candidates of recognized parties. The drawing was held on July 16, with the resulting order for political parties being Republican, Libertarian, Democrat.[16] The unaffiliated candidates for president will be listed in this order: Jade Simmons, Kanye West, Brock Pierce.[17]

General election Edit

Predictions Edit

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[18] Safe R September 10, 2020
Inside Elections[19] Safe R September 4, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball[20] Safe R July 14, 2020
Politico[21] Safe R September 8, 2020
RCP[22] Safe R August 3, 2020
Niskanen[23] Safe R July 26, 2020
CNN[24] Safe R August 3, 2020
The Economist[25] Safe R September 2, 2020
CBS News[26] Likely R August 16, 2020
270towin[27] Safe R August 2, 2020
ABC News[28] Safe R July 31, 2020
NPR[29] Likely R August 3, 2020
NBC News[30] Safe R August 6, 2020
538[31] Safe R September 9, 2020

Polling Edit

Graphical summary Edit

 
Graph of opinion polls conducted. Trend lines represent local regressions.

Aggregate polls Edit

Source of poll
aggregation
Dates
administered
Dates
updated
Joe
Biden

Democratic
Donald
Trump

Republican
Other/
Undecided
[b]
Margin
270 to Win October 17–21, 2020 November 3, 2020 38.5% 58.5% 3.0% Trump +20.0
FiveThirtyEight until November 2, 2020 November 3, 2020 36.2% 59.2% 4.6% Trump +23.0
Average 37.4% 58.9% 3.7% Trump +21.5

Polls Edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[c]
Margin
of error
Donald
Trump

Republican
Joe
Biden

Democratic
Jo
Jorgensen

Libertarian
Other Undecided
SurveyMonkey/Axios Oct 20 – Nov 2, 2020 1,902 (LV) ± 3% 65%[d] 35%
SurveyMonkey/Axios Oct 1–28, 2020 3,191 (LV) 59% 40%
SoonerPoll/News 9/News on 6 Oct 15–20, 2020 5,466 (LV) ± 1.33% 59% 37% 1% 2%[e] 2%
SurveyMonkey/Axios Sep 1–30, 2020 1,174 (LV) 63% 35% 2%
Amber Integrated Sep 17–20, 2020 500 (LV) ± 4.38% 55% 33% 1% 5%[f] 6%
SoonerPoll/News9[1] Sep 2–8, 2020 486 (LV) ± 4.45% 60% 35% 1%[e] 4%
SoonerPoll Aug 13–31, 2020 379 (LV) ± 5.03% 60% 35% 2%[g] 4%
SurveyMonkey/Axios Aug 1–31, 2020 1,009 (LV) 64% 35% 2%
SurveyMonkey/Axios Jul 1–31, 2020 1,410 (LV) 64% 34% 4%
DFM Research/Abby Broyles for US Senate[A] Jul 29–30, 2020 572 (LV) ± 4.1% 56% 36% 5%[h] 3%
SurveyMonkey/Axios Jun 8–30, 2020 591 (LV) 61% 37% 1%
Amber Integrated Jun 3–4, 2020 500 (LV) ± 4.4% 55% 36% 4%[i] 5%
Amber Integrated Mar 5–8, 2020 500 (LV) ± 4.4% 57% 33% 4% 5%
Cole Hargrave Snodgrass
& Associates/OK Sooner
Feb 10–13, 2020 500 (RV) ± 4.3% 62% 34% 4%
Former candidates

Donald Trump vs. Bernie Sanders

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[c]
Margin
of error
Donald
Trump (R)
Bernie
Sanders (D)
Other Undecided
Amber Integrated Mar 5–8, 2020 500 (LV) ± 4.4 % 59% 30% 5% 5%
Cole Hargrave Snodgrass
& Associates/OK Sooner
Feb 10–13, 2020 500 (RV) ± 4.3% 63% 34% 3%

Donald Trump vs. Pete Buttigieg

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[c]
Margin
of error
Donald
Trump (R)
Pete
Buttigieg (D)
Other Undecided
Cole Hargrave Snodgrass
& Associates/OK Sooner
Feb 10–13, 2020 500 (RV) ± 4.3% 61% 35% 3%

Donald Trump vs. Generic Democrat

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[c]
Margin
of error
Donald
Trump (R)
Generic
Democrat (D)
Independent Undecided
Amber Integrated Dec. 4-6, 2019 500 (RV) 4.38% 54% 27% 8% 10%

Results Edit

2020 United States presidential election in Oklahoma[32]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Donald Trump
Mike Pence
1,020,280 65.37 +0.05%
Democratic Joe Biden
Kamala Harris
503,890 32.29 +3.36%
Libertarian Jo Jorgensen
Spike Cohen
24,731 1.58 −4.17%
Independent Kanye West
Michelle Tidball
5,597 0.36 N/A
Independent Jade Simmons
Claudeliah Roze
3,654 0.23 N/A
Independent Brock Pierce
Karla Ballard
2,547 0.16 N/A
Total votes 1,560,699 100.0

Results by county Edit

County[32] Trump Trump % Biden Biden % Others Others % Margin Margin % Total
Adair 5,585 78.57% 1,387 19.51% 136 1.91% 4,198 59.06% 7,108
Alfalfa 1,978 87.44% 232 10.26% 52 2.30% 1,746 77.16% 2,262
Atoka 4,557 84.56% 765 14.20% 67 1.24% 3,792 70.36% 5,389
Beaver 1,968 90.36% 190 8.72% 20 0.92% 1,778 81.64% 2,178
Beckham 6,767 85.14% 1,048 13.19% 133 1.67% 5,719 71.95% 7,948
Blaine 3,136 80.39% 688 17.64% 77 1.97% 2,448 62.75% 3,901
Bryan 12,344 77.27% 3,323 20.80% 309 1.93% 9,021 56.47% 15,976
Caddo 7,013 71.13% 2,670 27.08% 176 1.79% 4,343 44.05% 9,859
Canadian 43,550 70.31% 16,742 27.03% 1,648 2.66% 26,808 43.28% 61,940
Carter 14,699 75.46% 4,470 22.95% 310 1.59% 10,229 52.51% 19,479
Cherokee 11,223 63.36% 6,027 34.02% 464 2.62% 5,196 29.34% 17,714
Choctaw 4,698 80.56% 1,082 18.55% 52 0.89% 3,616 62.01% 5,832
Cimarron 970 92.03% 70 6.64% 14 1.42% 900 85.39% 1,054
Cleveland 66,677 55.67% 49,827 41.60% 3,274 2.73% 16,850 14.07% 119,778
Coal 2,091 82.84% 374 14.82% 59 2.34% 1,717 68.02% 2,524
Comanche 20,905 58.67% 13,747 38.58% 979 2.75% 7,158 20.09% 35,631
Cotton 2,117 82.31% 393 15.28% 62 2.41% 1,724 67.03% 2,572
Craig 4,686 77.69% 1,217 20.18% 129 2.14% 3,469 57.51% 6,032
Creek 23,294 76.36% 6,577 21.56% 634 2.08% 16,717 54.80% 30,505
Custer 8,060 75.39% 2,369 22.16% 262 2.45% 5,691 53.23% 10,691
Delaware 13,557 78.61% 3,472 20.13% 216 1.25% 10,085 58.48% 17,245
Dewey 2,124 90.04% 214 9.07% 21 0.89% 1,910 80.97% 2,359
Ellis 1,688 90.12% 162 8.65% 23 1.23% 1,526 81.47% 1,873
Garfield 16,970 75.66% 4,919 21.93% 541 2.41% 12,051 53.73% 22,430
Garvin 8,878 81.29% 1,865 17.08% 179 1.64% 7,013 64.21% 10,922
Grady 18,538 80.25% 4,144 17.94% 419 1.81% 14,394 62.31% 23,101
Grant 1,916 86.07% 280 12.58% 30 1.35% 1,636 73.49% 2,226
Greer 1,605 81.35% 328 16.62% 40 2.03% 1,277 64.73% 1,973
Harmon 747 80.06% 177 18.97% 9 0.96% 570 61.09% 933
Harper 1,327 89.24% 136 9.15% 24 1.61% 1,191 80.09% 1,487
Haskell 4,165 83.07% 783 15.62% 66 1.52% 3,382 67.45% 5,014
Hughes 3,875 79.78% 919 18.92% 63 1.30% 2,956 60.86% 4,857
Jackson 6,392 77.75% 1,646 20.02% 183 2.23% 4,746 57.73% 8,221
Jefferson 2,026 84.95% 319 13.38% 40 1.68% 1,707 71.57% 2,385
Johnston 3,441 80.95% 738 17.36% 72 1.69% 2,703 63.59% 4,251
Kay 12,834 74.40% 4,040 23.42% 375 2.17% 8,794 50.98% 17,249
Kingfisher 5,521 85.40% 854 13.21% 90 1.39% 4,667 72.19% 6,465
Kiowa 2,673 78.00% 699 20.40% 55 1.60% 1,974 57.60% 3,427
Latimer 3,437 80.89% 762 17.93% 50 1.18% 2,675 62.96% 4,249
Le Flore 15,213 80.90% 3,299 17.54% 293 1.56% 11,914 63.36% 18,805
Lincoln 12,013 80.69% 2,609 17.52% 266 1.79% 9,404 63.17% 14,888
Logan 15,608 72.35% 5,455 25.29% 511 2.37% 10,153 47.06% 21,574
Love 3,305 81.08% 711 17.44% 60 1.47% 2,594 63.64% 4,076
Major 3,084 88.95% 320 9.23% 63 1.82% 2,764 79.72% 3,467
Marshall 4,891 80.66% 1,100 18.14% 73 1.20% 3,791 62.52% 6,064
Mayes 12,749 76.68% 3,581 21.54% 296 1.78% 9,168 55.14% 16,626
McClain 15,295 79.51% 3,582 18.62% 359 1.87% 11,713 60.89% 19,236
McCurtain 9,485 82.72% 1,858 16.20% 124 1.08% 7,627 66.52% 11,467
McIntosh 6,172 74.05% 2,031 24.37% 132 1.58% 4,141 49.68% 8,335
Murray 4,612 78.25% 1,156 19.61% 126 2.14% 3,456 58.64% 5,894
Muskogee 16,526 65.89% 8,027 32.00% 528 2.11% 8,499 33.89% 25,081
Noble 3,821 77.38% 1,003 20.31% 114 2.31% 2,818 57.07% 4,938
Nowata 3,610 82.21% 712 16.21% 69 1.57% 2,898 66.00% 4,391
Okfuskee 3,058 75.73% 896 22.19% 84 2.08% 2,062 53.54% 4,038
Oklahoma 145,050 49.21% 141,724 48.08% 7,966 2.70% 3,326 1.13% 294,740
Okmulgee 9,668 67.55% 4,357 30.44% 288 2.01% 5,311 37.11% 14,313
Osage 14,121 68.76% 6,002 29.22% 415 2.02% 8,119 39.54% 20,538
Ottawa 8,545 74.71% 2,686 23.48% 207 1.81% 5,859 51.23% 11,438
Pawnee 5,267 77.62% 1,363 20.09% 156 2.30% 3,904 57.53% 6,786
Payne 17,813 60.09% 10,904 36.78% 926 3.12% 6,909 23.31% 29,643
Pittsburg 13,851 77.28% 3,768 21.02% 305 1.70% 10,083 56.26% 17,924
Pontotoc 10,805 70.53% 4,117 26.87% 398 2.60% 6,688 43.66% 15,320
Pottawatomie 20,240 71.81% 7,275 25.81% 670 2.38% 12,965 46.00% 28,185
Pushmataha 4,016 84.74% 668 14.10% 55 1.16% 3,348 70.64% 4,739
Roger Mills 1,629 88.82% 168 9.16% 37 2.02% 1,461 79.66% 1,834
Rogers 34,031 76.38% 9,589 21.52% 933 2.09% 24,442 54.86% 44,553
Seminole 6,011 72.10% 2,150 25.79% 176 2.11% 3,861 46.31% 8,337
Sequoyah 12,113 78.73% 3,035 19.73% 238 1.55% 9,078 59.00% 15,386
Stephens 15,560 81.65% 3,154 16.55% 343 1.80% 12,404 65.10% 19,057
Texas 4,505 81.60% 894 16.19% 122 2.21% 3,611 65.41% 5,521
Tillman 2,076 76.66% 597 22.05% 35 1.29% 1,479 54.61% 2,708
Tulsa 150,574 56.46% 108,996 40.87% 7,108 2.67% 41,578 15.59% 266,678
Wagoner 26,165 74.04% 8,464 23.95% 709 2.01% 17,701 50.09% 35,338
Washington 17,076 72.66% 5,790 24.64% 635 2.70% 11,286 48.02% 23,501
Washita 4,086 85.53% 598 12.52% 93 1.95% 3,488 73.01% 4,777
Woods 2,993 81.38% 591 16.07% 94 2.56% 2,402 65.31% 3,678
Woodward 6,611 84.92% 1,005 12.91% 169 2.17% 5,606 72.01% 7,785
Total 1,020,280 65.37% 503,890 32.29% 36,529 2.34% 516,390 33.08% 1,560,699
 
 

By congressional district Edit

Trump won all of Oklahoma's congressional districts.

District Trump Biden Representative
1st 60.11% 37.31% Kevin Hern
2nd 76.10% 22.15% Markwayne Mullin
3rd 74.58% 23.15% Frank Lucas
4th 65.23% 32.22% Tom Cole
5th 51.56% 45.95% Kendra Horn (116th Congress)
Stephanie Bice (117th Congress)

Electors Edit

  • Republican Party electors

Ronda Vuillemont-Smith, Lonnie Lu Anderson, Chris Martin, Steve Fair, Linda Huggard, A. J. Ferate, Carolyn McLarty[33]

  • Libertarian Party electors

Erin Adams, Danny Chabino, Drew Cook, Kevin Hobbie, Rex Lawhorn, Jay Norton, Victoria Whitfield[34]

  • Democratic Party electors

Judy Eason McIntyre, Eric Proctor, Jeff Berrong, Christine Byrd, Demetrios Bereolos, Pamela Iron, Shevonda Steward[35]

  • Electors for Jade Simmons

Shanda Carter, Terrence Stephens, Hope Stephens, Elizabeth Stephens, Dakota Hooks, Phalanda Boyd, Quincy Boyd[13]

  • Electors for Kanye West

April Anderson, Craig Alan Weygandt, Will Flanagan, Tom Krup, Megan Krup, Gretchen Schrupp, David Schrupp[15]

  • Electors for Brock Pierce

Robert Murphy, Susan Darlene Murphy, Richard Prawdzienski, Jessy Artman, David Selinger, Shane Wayne Howell, Angela McCaslin[14]

Notes Edit

  1. ^ a b c Candidate withdrew during absentee voting, shortly before the election.
  2. ^ Calculated by taking the difference of 100% and all other candidates combined.
  3. ^ a b c d Key:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear
  4. ^ Overlapping sample with the previous SurveyMonkey/Axios poll, but more information available regarding sample size
  5. ^ a b West (B) with 1%; Pierce (I) and Simmons (I) with less than 1%
  6. ^ Pierce (I), Simmons (I), West (B) and "refused" with 1%
  7. ^ Would not vote with 2%
  8. ^ "Other candidate" with 5%
  9. ^ "Neither" with 3%; "refused" with 1%
Partisan clients
  1. ^ Poll sponsored by Broyles' campaign

See also Edit

References Edit

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  3. ^ "Distribution of Electoral Votes". National Archives and Records Administration. Retrieved January 3, 2019.
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  11. ^ "How Many Delegates Do The 2020 Democratic Presidential Candidates Have?". NPR.org. National Public Radio. Retrieved March 3, 2020.
  12. ^ "Howie Hawkins Files Federal Lawsuit Against Amount of Oklahoma Presidential Filing Fee | Ballot Access News". Retrieved May 7, 2021.
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  17. ^ "General Election Ballot Order Set | The McCarville Report". Retrieved May 7, 2021.
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  22. ^ "Battle for White House". RCP. April 19, 2019.
  23. ^ 2020 Bitecofer Model Electoral College Predictions April 23, 2020, at the Wayback Machine, Niskanen Center, March 24, 2020, retrieved: April 19, 2020.
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  34. ^ (PDF). Oklahoma Libertarian Party. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 18, 2020.
  35. ^ (PDF). Oklahoma Democrats. July 14, 2020. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 18, 2020.

External links Edit

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resultPrecinct resultsTrump 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 90 100 Biden 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 90 100 President before electionDonald TrumpRepublican Elected President Joe BidenDemocraticTrump easily carried Oklahoma on Election Day by a margin of 33 08 down from 36 39 points in 2016 Oklahoma was one of two states where Trump won every county the other being West Virginia This also signaled the fifth consecutive election in which the Republican candidate carried every county in the state including those counties encompassed by Native American reservations In this election Trump also became the first presidential candidate ever to win more than a million votes in Oklahoma 4 Biden however came within 3 326 votes of winning Oklahoma s most populous county Oklahoma County and won more than 40 of the vote in Oklahoma s second most populous county Tulsa 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 However these gains in urban Oklahoma were offset by continued falloff in southeast Oklahoma where Biden even underperformed Hillary Clinton s performance four years earlier in most counties Per exit polls by the Associated Press Trump s strength in Oklahoma came from whites with 71 support Oklahoma often termed the Buckle of the Bible Belt is a very religious state with Trump capturing the Protestant vote by 78 5 Trump also exhibited considerable strength in the historically Democratic region known as Little Dixie carrying Oklahoma s 2nd congressional district dominated by the Choctaw and Cherokee reservations and its sizable conservative Native American population by 54 Contents 1 Primary elections 1 1 Republican primary 1 2 Democratic primary 1 3 Libertarian nominee 1 4 Independent candidates 1 5 Ballot order 2 General election 2 1 Predictions 2 2 Polling 2 2 1 Graphical summary 2 2 2 Aggregate polls 2 2 3 Polls 2 3 Results 2 4 Results by county 2 5 By congressional district 3 Electors 4 Notes 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksPrimary elections EditThe primary elections were held on Super Tuesday March 3 2020 Republican primary Edit Donald Trump and Bill Weld were among the declared Republican candidates This section is an excerpt from 2020 Oklahoma Republican presidential primary OKresults edit Trump won the state in a landslide victory against his five opponents 2020 Oklahoma Republican presidential primary 6 7 Candidate Popular vote Delegates 8 Count Percentage nbsp Donald Trump 273 738 92 60 43Joe Walsh withdrawn 10 996 3 72 0Matthew Matern 3 810 1 29 0Bob Ely 3 294 1 11 0Rocky De La Fuente 2 466 0 83 0Zoltan Istvan 1 297 0 44 0Total 295 601 100 43 Democratic primary Edit Bernie Sanders Elizabeth Warren and former Vice President Joe Biden were the major declared Democratic candidates 9 This section is an excerpt from 2020 Oklahoma Democratic presidential primary OKresults edit nbsp Popular vote share by county Biden lt 30 Biden 30 40 Biden 40 50 2020 Oklahoma Democratic presidential primary 10 Candidate Votes Delegates 11 Joe Biden 117 633 38 66 21Bernie Sanders 77 425 25 45 13Michael Bloomberg 42 270 13 89 2Elizabeth Warren 40 732 13 39 1Amy Klobuchar withdrawn a 6 733 2 21Pete Buttigieg withdrawn a 5 115 1 68Tulsi Gabbard 5 109 1 68Tom Steyer withdrawn a 2 006 0 66Andrew Yang withdrawn 1 997 0 66Cory Booker withdrawn 1 530 0 50Michael Bennet withdrawn 1 273 0 42Marianne Williamson withdrawn 1 158 0 38Deval Patrick withdrawn 680 0 22Julian Castro withdrawn 620 0 20Total 304 281 100 37 Libertarian nominee Edit Main article 2020 Libertarian Party presidential primaries Jo Jorgensen Psychology Senior Lecturer at Clemson UniversityIndependent candidates Edit Three unaffiliated candidates filed to be on the Oklahoma presidential ballot all by paying a 35 000 fee Green Party candidate Howie Hawkins has filed a lawsuit challenging the amount of the filing fee 12 Jade Simmons concert artist speaker and author 13 Brock Pierce cryptocurrency entrepreneur and former child actor 14 Kanye West musician 15 Ballot order Edit Oklahoma determines ballot order by lot with unaffiliated candidates listed below candidates of recognized parties The drawing was held on July 16 with the resulting order for political parties being Republican Libertarian Democrat 16 The unaffiliated candidates for president will be listed in this order Jade Simmons Kanye West Brock Pierce 17 General election EditPredictions Edit Source Ranking As ofThe Cook Political Report 18 Safe R September 10 2020Inside Elections 19 Safe R September 4 2020Sabato s Crystal Ball 20 Safe R July 14 2020Politico 21 Safe R September 8 2020RCP 22 Safe R August 3 2020Niskanen 23 Safe R July 26 2020CNN 24 Safe R August 3 2020The Economist 25 Safe R September 2 2020CBS News 26 Likely R August 16 2020270towin 27 Safe R August 2 2020ABC News 28 Safe R July 31 2020NPR 29 Likely R August 3 2020NBC News 30 Safe R August 6 2020538 31 Safe R September 9 2020Polling Edit Graphical summary Edit nbsp Graph of opinion polls conducted Trend lines represent local regressions Aggregate polls Edit Source of pollaggregation Dates administered Dates updated JoeBidenDemocratic DonaldTrumpRepublican Other Undecided b Margin270 to Win October 17 21 2020 November 3 2020 38 5 58 5 3 0 Trump 20 0FiveThirtyEight until November 2 2020 November 3 2020 36 2 59 2 4 6 Trump 23 0Average 37 4 58 9 3 7 Trump 21 5Polls Edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize c Marginof error DonaldTrumpRepublican JoeBidenDemocratic JoJorgensenLibertarian Other UndecidedSurveyMonkey Axios Oct 20 Nov 2 2020 1 902 LV 3 65 d 35 SurveyMonkey Axios Oct 1 28 2020 3 191 LV 59 40 SoonerPoll News 9 News on 6 Oct 15 20 2020 5 466 LV 1 33 59 37 1 2 e 2 SurveyMonkey Axios Sep 1 30 2020 1 174 LV 63 35 2 Amber Integrated Sep 17 20 2020 500 LV 4 38 55 33 1 5 f 6 SoonerPoll News9 1 Sep 2 8 2020 486 LV 4 45 60 35 1 e 4 SoonerPoll Aug 13 31 2020 379 LV 5 03 60 35 2 g 4 SurveyMonkey Axios Aug 1 31 2020 1 009 LV 64 35 2 SurveyMonkey Axios Jul 1 31 2020 1 410 LV 64 34 4 DFM Research Abby Broyles for US Senate A Jul 29 30 2020 572 LV 4 1 56 36 5 h 3 SurveyMonkey Axios Jun 8 30 2020 591 LV 61 37 1 Amber Integrated Jun 3 4 2020 500 LV 4 4 55 36 4 i 5 Amber Integrated Mar 5 8 2020 500 LV 4 4 57 33 4 5 Cole Hargrave Snodgrass amp Associates OK Sooner Feb 10 13 2020 500 RV 4 3 62 34 4 Former candidatesDonald Trump vs Bernie Sanders Poll source Date s administered Samplesize c Marginof error DonaldTrump R BernieSanders D Other UndecidedAmber Integrated Mar 5 8 2020 500 LV 4 4 59 30 5 5 Cole Hargrave Snodgrass amp Associates OK Sooner Feb 10 13 2020 500 RV 4 3 63 34 3 Donald Trump vs Pete Buttigieg Poll source Date s administered Samplesize c Marginof error DonaldTrump R PeteButtigieg D Other UndecidedCole Hargrave Snodgrass amp Associates OK Sooner Feb 10 13 2020 500 RV 4 3 61 35 3 Donald Trump vs Generic Democrat Poll source Date s administered Samplesize c Marginof error DonaldTrump R GenericDemocrat D Independent UndecidedAmber Integrated Dec 4 6 2019 500 RV 4 38 54 27 8 10 Results Edit 2020 United States presidential election in Oklahoma 32 Party Candidate Votes Republican Donald TrumpMike Pence 1 020 280 65 37 0 05 Democratic Joe BidenKamala Harris 503 890 32 29 3 36 Libertarian Jo JorgensenSpike Cohen 24 731 1 58 4 17 Independent Kanye WestMichelle Tidball 5 597 0 36 N AIndependent Jade SimmonsClaudeliah Roze 3 654 0 23 N AIndependent Brock PierceKarla Ballard 2 547 0 16 N ATotal votes 1 560 699 100 0Results by county Edit County 32 Trump Trump Biden Biden Others Others Margin Margin TotalAdair 5 585 78 57 1 387 19 51 136 1 91 4 198 59 06 7 108Alfalfa 1 978 87 44 232 10 26 52 2 30 1 746 77 16 2 262Atoka 4 557 84 56 765 14 20 67 1 24 3 792 70 36 5 389Beaver 1 968 90 36 190 8 72 20 0 92 1 778 81 64 2 178Beckham 6 767 85 14 1 048 13 19 133 1 67 5 719 71 95 7 948Blaine 3 136 80 39 688 17 64 77 1 97 2 448 62 75 3 901Bryan 12 344 77 27 3 323 20 80 309 1 93 9 021 56 47 15 976Caddo 7 013 71 13 2 670 27 08 176 1 79 4 343 44 05 9 859Canadian 43 550 70 31 16 742 27 03 1 648 2 66 26 808 43 28 61 940Carter 14 699 75 46 4 470 22 95 310 1 59 10 229 52 51 19 479Cherokee 11 223 63 36 6 027 34 02 464 2 62 5 196 29 34 17 714Choctaw 4 698 80 56 1 082 18 55 52 0 89 3 616 62 01 5 832Cimarron 970 92 03 70 6 64 14 1 42 900 85 39 1 054Cleveland 66 677 55 67 49 827 41 60 3 274 2 73 16 850 14 07 119 778Coal 2 091 82 84 374 14 82 59 2 34 1 717 68 02 2 524Comanche 20 905 58 67 13 747 38 58 979 2 75 7 158 20 09 35 631Cotton 2 117 82 31 393 15 28 62 2 41 1 724 67 03 2 572Craig 4 686 77 69 1 217 20 18 129 2 14 3 469 57 51 6 032Creek 23 294 76 36 6 577 21 56 634 2 08 16 717 54 80 30 505Custer 8 060 75 39 2 369 22 16 262 2 45 5 691 53 23 10 691Delaware 13 557 78 61 3 472 20 13 216 1 25 10 085 58 48 17 245Dewey 2 124 90 04 214 9 07 21 0 89 1 910 80 97 2 359Ellis 1 688 90 12 162 8 65 23 1 23 1 526 81 47 1 873Garfield 16 970 75 66 4 919 21 93 541 2 41 12 051 53 73 22 430Garvin 8 878 81 29 1 865 17 08 179 1 64 7 013 64 21 10 922Grady 18 538 80 25 4 144 17 94 419 1 81 14 394 62 31 23 101Grant 1 916 86 07 280 12 58 30 1 35 1 636 73 49 2 226Greer 1 605 81 35 328 16 62 40 2 03 1 277 64 73 1 973Harmon 747 80 06 177 18 97 9 0 96 570 61 09 933Harper 1 327 89 24 136 9 15 24 1 61 1 191 80 09 1 487Haskell 4 165 83 07 783 15 62 66 1 52 3 382 67 45 5 014Hughes 3 875 79 78 919 18 92 63 1 30 2 956 60 86 4 857Jackson 6 392 77 75 1 646 20 02 183 2 23 4 746 57 73 8 221Jefferson 2 026 84 95 319 13 38 40 1 68 1 707 71 57 2 385Johnston 3 441 80 95 738 17 36 72 1 69 2 703 63 59 4 251Kay 12 834 74 40 4 040 23 42 375 2 17 8 794 50 98 17 249Kingfisher 5 521 85 40 854 13 21 90 1 39 4 667 72 19 6 465Kiowa 2 673 78 00 699 20 40 55 1 60 1 974 57 60 3 427Latimer 3 437 80 89 762 17 93 50 1 18 2 675 62 96 4 249Le Flore 15 213 80 90 3 299 17 54 293 1 56 11 914 63 36 18 805Lincoln 12 013 80 69 2 609 17 52 266 1 79 9 404 63 17 14 888Logan 15 608 72 35 5 455 25 29 511 2 37 10 153 47 06 21 574Love 3 305 81 08 711 17 44 60 1 47 2 594 63 64 4 076Major 3 084 88 95 320 9 23 63 1 82 2 764 79 72 3 467Marshall 4 891 80 66 1 100 18 14 73 1 20 3 791 62 52 6 064Mayes 12 749 76 68 3 581 21 54 296 1 78 9 168 55 14 16 626McClain 15 295 79 51 3 582 18 62 359 1 87 11 713 60 89 19 236McCurtain 9 485 82 72 1 858 16 20 124 1 08 7 627 66 52 11 467McIntosh 6 172 74 05 2 031 24 37 132 1 58 4 141 49 68 8 335Murray 4 612 78 25 1 156 19 61 126 2 14 3 456 58 64 5 894Muskogee 16 526 65 89 8 027 32 00 528 2 11 8 499 33 89 25 081Noble 3 821 77 38 1 003 20 31 114 2 31 2 818 57 07 4 938Nowata 3 610 82 21 712 16 21 69 1 57 2 898 66 00 4 391Okfuskee 3 058 75 73 896 22 19 84 2 08 2 062 53 54 4 038Oklahoma 145 050 49 21 141 724 48 08 7 966 2 70 3 326 1 13 294 740Okmulgee 9 668 67 55 4 357 30 44 288 2 01 5 311 37 11 14 313Osage 14 121 68 76 6 002 29 22 415 2 02 8 119 39 54 20 538Ottawa 8 545 74 71 2 686 23 48 207 1 81 5 859 51 23 11 438Pawnee 5 267 77 62 1 363 20 09 156 2 30 3 904 57 53 6 786Payne 17 813 60 09 10 904 36 78 926 3 12 6 909 23 31 29 643Pittsburg 13 851 77 28 3 768 21 02 305 1 70 10 083 56 26 17 924Pontotoc 10 805 70 53 4 117 26 87 398 2 60 6 688 43 66 15 320Pottawatomie 20 240 71 81 7 275 25 81 670 2 38 12 965 46 00 28 185Pushmataha 4 016 84 74 668 14 10 55 1 16 3 348 70 64 4 739Roger Mills 1 629 88 82 168 9 16 37 2 02 1 461 79 66 1 834Rogers 34 031 76 38 9 589 21 52 933 2 09 24 442 54 86 44 553Seminole 6 011 72 10 2 150 25 79 176 2 11 3 861 46 31 8 337Sequoyah 12 113 78 73 3 035 19 73 238 1 55 9 078 59 00 15 386Stephens 15 560 81 65 3 154 16 55 343 1 80 12 404 65 10 19 057Texas 4 505 81 60 894 16 19 122 2 21 3 611 65 41 5 521Tillman 2 076 76 66 597 22 05 35 1 29 1 479 54 61 2 708Tulsa 150 574 56 46 108 996 40 87 7 108 2 67 41 578 15 59 266 678Wagoner 26 165 74 04 8 464 23 95 709 2 01 17 701 50 09 35 338Washington 17 076 72 66 5 790 24 64 635 2 70 11 286 48 02 23 501Washita 4 086 85 53 598 12 52 93 1 95 3 488 73 01 4 777Woods 2 993 81 38 591 16 07 94 2 56 2 402 65 31 3 678Woodward 6 611 84 92 1 005 12 91 169 2 17 5 606 72 01 7 785Total 1 020 280 65 37 503 890 32 29 36 529 2 34 516 390 33 08 1 560 699 nbsp Swing by countyLegend Democratic 7 5 10 Democratic 5 7 5 Democratic 2 5 5 Democratic 0 2 5 Republican 0 2 5 Republican 2 5 5 Republican 5 7 5 Republican 7 5 10 Republican 10 12 5 Republican 12 5 15 nbsp Trend relative to the state by countyLegend Democratic 7 5 10 Democratic 5 7 5 Democratic 2 5 5 Democratic 0 2 5 Republican 0 2 5 Republican 2 5 5 Republican 5 7 5 Republican 7 5 10 Republican 10 12 5 Republican 12 5 15 By congressional district Edit Trump won all of Oklahoma s congressional districts District Trump Biden Representative1st 60 11 37 31 Kevin Hern2nd 76 10 22 15 Markwayne Mullin3rd 74 58 23 15 Frank Lucas4th 65 23 32 22 Tom Cole5th 51 56 45 95 Kendra Horn 116th Congress Stephanie Bice 117th Congress Electors EditRepublican Party electorsRonda Vuillemont Smith Lonnie Lu Anderson Chris Martin Steve Fair Linda Huggard A J Ferate Carolyn McLarty 33 Libertarian Party electorsErin Adams Danny Chabino Drew Cook Kevin Hobbie Rex Lawhorn Jay Norton Victoria Whitfield 34 Democratic Party electorsJudy Eason McIntyre Eric Proctor Jeff Berrong Christine Byrd Demetrios Bereolos Pamela Iron Shevonda Steward 35 Electors for Jade SimmonsShanda Carter Terrence Stephens Hope Stephens Elizabeth Stephens Dakota Hooks Phalanda Boyd Quincy Boyd 13 Electors for Kanye WestApril Anderson Craig Alan Weygandt Will Flanagan Tom Krup Megan Krup Gretchen Schrupp David Schrupp 15 Electors for Brock PierceRobert Murphy Susan Darlene Murphy Richard Prawdzienski Jessy Artman David Selinger Shane Wayne Howell Angela McCaslin 14 Notes Edit a b c Candidate withdrew during absentee voting shortly before the election Calculated by taking the difference of 100 and all other candidates combined a b c d Key A all adultsRV registered votersLV likely votersV unclear Overlapping sample with the previous SurveyMonkey Axios poll but more information available regarding sample size a b West B with 1 Pierce I and Simmons I with less than 1 Pierce I Simmons I West B and refused with 1 Would not vote with 2 Other candidate with 5 Neither with 3 refused with 1 Partisan clients Poll sponsored by Broyles campaignSee also EditUnited States presidential elections in Oklahoma Presidency of Joe Biden 2020 United States presidential election 2020 Democratic Party presidential primaries 2020 Libertarian Party presidential primaries 2020 Republican Party presidential primaries 2020 United States electionsReferences Edit 2020 November General Election Turnout Rates United States Elections Project Retrieved November 11 2020 Kelly Ben August 13 2018 US elections key dates When are the 2018 midterms and the 2020 presidential campaign The Independent Archived from the original on August 2 2018 Retrieved January 3 2019 Distribution of Electoral Votes National Archives and Records Administration Retrieved January 3 2019 Casteel Chris November 15 2020 Trump s Oklahoma County squeaker Horn s Grady County connection and 3 other things about the election The Oklahoman Retrieved December 9 2020 Oklahoma Voter Surveys How Different Groups Voted The New York Times November 3 2020 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved November 16 2020 Candidate Information Oklahoma State Election Board Presidential Preferential Primary and Special Elections March 3 2020 OK Election Results Oklahoma State Election Board Retrieved March 25 2020 Oklahoma Election Results 2020 PBS NewsHour Retrieved March 26 2020 Taylor Kate February 9 2019 Elizabeth Warren Formally Announces 2020 Presidential Bid in Lawrence Mass The New York Times Retrieved February 10 2019 Presidential Preferential Primary and Special Elections March 3 2020 OK Election Results Oklahoma State Election Board Retrieved March 25 2020 How Many Delegates Do The 2020 Democratic Presidential Candidates Have NPR org National Public Radio Retrieved March 3 2020 Howie Hawkins Files Federal Lawsuit Against Amount of Oklahoma Presidential Filing Fee Ballot Access News Retrieved May 7 2021 a b 2020 Oklahoma Statement of Candidacy Jade Simmons PDF Oklahoma State Election Board July 15 2020 Archived from the original PDF on July 18 2020 a b 2020 Oklahoma Statement of Candidacy Brock Pierce PDF Oklahoma State Election Board July 15 2020 Archived from the original PDF on September 13 2020 a b 2020 Oklahoma Statement of Candidacy Kanye West PDF Oklahoma State Election Board July 15 2020 Archived from the original PDF on July 17 2020 Oklahoma State Election Board General Election Ballot Order Set The McCarville Report Retrieved May 7 2021 2020 POTUS Race ratings PDF The Cook Political Report Retrieved May 21 2019 POTUS Ratings Inside Elections insideelections com Retrieved May 21 2019 Larry J Sabato s Crystal Ball 2020 President crystalball centerforpolitics org Retrieved 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27 2020 Oklahoma Republican Electors PDF Oklahoma Republican Party July 14 2020 Archived from the original PDF on July 19 2020 Libertarian Certification Letter PDF Oklahoma Libertarian Party Archived from the original PDF on October 18 2020 Democratic Certification Letter PDF Oklahoma Democrats July 14 2020 Archived from the original PDF on October 18 2020 External links EditGovernment Documents Round Table of the American Library Association Oklahoma Voting amp Elections Toolkits Oklahoma Election Tools Deadlines Dates Rules and Links Vote org Oakland CA League of Women Voters of Oklahoma state affiliate of the U S League of Women Voters Oklahoma at Ballotpedia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2020 United States presidential election in Oklahoma amp oldid 1175551817, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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