Oklahoma Presidential Race Results: Donald J. Trump Wins
Candidate | Party | Votes | Pct. | E.V. | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Trump Donald J. Trump | Republican Rep. | 949,136 | 65.3% | 7 | ||
Clinton Hillary Clinton | Democrat Dem. | 420,375 | 28.9% | — | ||
Johnson Gary Johnson | Libertarian Lib. | 83,481 | 5.7% | — |
1,452,992 votes, 100% reporting (1,956 of 1,956 precincts)
Donald J. Trump has won Oklahoma’s 7 electoral votes. Trump has 528,761 more votes than Hillary Clinton, with 100 percent reporting. Donald J. Trump is up by 36 points with all precincts reporting.
Below are detailed results for the race. View other Oklahoma election results on our full Oklahoma results page. See all states on our presidential map.
Vote share
Dem.
40
50
60
Rep.
40
50
60
Other
40
50
60
No results
Vote by county | Trump | Clinton |
---|---|---|
Oklahoma |
141,569
|
112,813
|
Tulsa |
144,258
|
87,847
|
Cleveland |
62,538
|
38,829
|
Canadian |
39,986
|
11,674
|
Rogers |
30,913
|
7,902
|
Comanche |
19,183
|
11,463
|
Wagoner |
23,005
|
6,723
|
Creek |
21,575
|
5,841
|
Payne |
16,651
|
8,788
|
Pottawatomie |
17,848
|
6,015
|
Muskogee |
15,043
|
7,977
|
Grady |
17,316
|
3,882
|
Washington |
15,825
|
5,048
|
Garfield |
16,009
|
4,397
|
Logan |
13,633
|
4,248
|
Osage |
12,577
|
5,597
|
Carter |
13,752
|
4,002
|
Stephens |
14,182
|
3,086
|
Pittsburg |
12,753
|
3,711
|
LeFlore |
13,362
|
3,250
|
McClain |
13,169
|
2,894
|
Kay |
12,172
|
3,738
|
Cherokee |
9,994
|
5,456
|
Mayes |
11,555
|
3,423
|
Delaware |
11,826
|
3,311
|
Pontotoc |
10,431
|
3,637
|
Sequoyah |
10,888
|
3,061
|
Lincoln |
10,854
|
2,430
|
Okmulgee |
8,944
|
4,385
|
Bryan |
10,478
|
2,804
|
McCurtain |
8,656
|
1,802
|
Ottawa |
7,631
|
2,584
|
Garvin |
8,253
|
1,855
|
Custer |
7,826
|
2,104
|
Caddo |
6,482
|
2,420
|
Seminole |
5,613
|
2,071
|
McIntosh |
5,505
|
2,123
|
Jackson |
5,969
|
1,473
|
Woodward |
6,347
|
873
|
Beckham |
6,308
|
960
|
Adair |
4,787
|
1,382
|
Pawnee |
4,729
|
1,344
|
Kingfisher |
5,156
|
786
|
Craig |
4,283
|
1,252
|
Texas |
4,621
|
858
|
Murray |
4,175
|
1,087
|
Marshall |
4,206
|
1,096
|
Choctaw |
4,206
|
1,067
|
Atoka |
4,084
|
795
|
Noble |
3,715
|
901
|
Haskell |
3,701
|
882
|
Washita |
3,854
|
588
|
Hughes |
3,388
|
961
|
Pushmataha |
3,581
|
748
|
Nowata |
3,321
|
742
|
Latimer |
3,100
|
797
|
Johnston |
3,093
|
786
|
Okfuskee |
2,800
|
943
|
Blaine |
2,884
|
711
|
Love |
2,922
|
735
|
Woods |
2,947
|
522
|
Kiowa |
2,596
|
767
|
Major |
2,948
|
310
|
Tillman |
1,944
|
657
|
Cotton |
2,054
|
424
|
Coal |
1,898
|
411
|
Jefferson |
1,910
|
365
|
Alfalfa |
1,933
|
216
|
Dewey |
1,965
|
222
|
Beaver |
1,993
|
176
|
Grant |
1,827
|
288
|
Greer |
1,482
|
323
|
Ellis |
1,611
|
155
|
Roger Mills |
1,547
|
151
|
Harper |
1,318
|
134
|
Cimarron |
963
|
71
|
Harmon |
715
|
225
|
Race Preview
A Republican has carried Oklahoma in every presidential election since 1968, and Mr. Trump is expected to do the same. The state has seven electoral votes. Mitt Romney won Oklahoma in 2012 by 33.5 percentage points.