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Oklahoma Election Results

Oklahoma Election Results

Donald Trump has won seven electoral votes in Oklahoma, a state he was expected to win by double digits. Senator James Inhofe, a Republican, won against his Democratic challenger, Abby Broyles. Mr. Inhofe, 85, is the fourth-oldest member of the Senate; Ms. Broyles, 31, would have been by far the youngest member. Read more

Representative Kendra Horn, a Democrat whose victory two years ago may have been the biggest upset of the midterm elections, ran for re-election and lost in the Fifth Congressional District against Stephanie Bice, a Republican state senator. The district includes Oklahoma City, and the contest was one of the most competitive House races in the country, rated a toss-up by every major forecaster.

Oklahomans also rejected State Question 805, a ballot initiative that would have amended the state constitution to ban "sentence enhancements" for criminal defendants who have nonviolent felonies on their records. — MAGGIE ASTOR Read less

President

Winner

Donald J. Trump wins Oklahoma.

Race called by The Associated Press.

Updated Nov. 24, 2020
Vote totals certified
Candidate Party Votes Pct. Electoral votes E.V.
Trump* Donald J. Trump* Winner Republican Rep. 1,020,280 65.4% 7
Biden Joseph R. Biden Jr. Democrat Dem. 503,890 32.3%
Jorgensen Jo Jorgensen Libertarian Lib. 24,731 1.6%
West Kanye West Independent Ind. 5,597 0.4%
Simmons Jade Simmons Independent Ind. 3,654 0.2%
Pierce Brock Pierce Independent Ind. 2,547 0.2%
Total reported Total reported 1,560,699
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* Incumbent

The vote count has been certified in Oklahoma.

Biden
Trump
1.5 million votes reported

Presidential results by county

County Margin 2016 margin Est. votes reported Total votes Absentee
Oklahoma Trump +1.1 R+10.5
100%
294,740 102,700
Tulsa Trump +16 R+22.8
100%
266,678 73,817
Cleveland Trump +14 R+21.7
100%
119,778 47,141
Canadian Trump +43 R+51.2
100%
61,940 15,988
Rogers Trump +55 R+56.3
100%
44,553 13,821
Comanche Trump +20 R+23.7
100%
35,631 10,514
Wagoner Trump +50 R+52
100%
35,338 10,763
Creek Trump +55 R+54.6
100%
30,505 6,068
Payne Trump +23 R+28.3
100%
29,643 8,993
Pottawatomie Trump +46 R+46.5
100%
28,185 8,466
Muskogee Trump +34 R+29.2
100%
25,081 7,077
Washington Trump +48 R+48.5
100%
23,501 6,268
Grady Trump +62 R+60.3
100%
23,101 5,510
Garfield Trump +54 R+53.5
100%
22,430 5,342
Logan Trump +47 R+49.4
100%
21,574 6,713
Osage Trump +40 R+36.8
100%
20,538 6,469
Carter Trump +53 R+52.6
100%
19,479 4,268
McClain Trump +61 R+61
100%
19,236 4,079
Stephens Trump +65 R+62
100%
19,057 4,850
LeFlore Trump +63 R+58.7
100%
18,805 3,977
Pittsburg Trump +56 R+52.4
100%
17,924 3,267
Cherokee Trump +29 R+27.5
100%
17,714 4,735
Kay Trump +51 R+50.2
100%
17,249 3,758
Delaware Trump +58 R+54.2
100%
17,245 4,236
Mayes Trump +55 R+51.7
100%
16,626 3,006
Bryan Trump +56 R+55.5
100%
15,976 3,509
Sequoyah Trump +59 R+54.2
100%
15,386 2,762
Pontotoc Trump +44 R+45.8
100%
15,320 4,658
Lincoln Trump +63 R+60.1
100%
14,888 3,019
Okmulgee Trump +37 R+32.7
100%
14,313 3,465
McCurtain Trump +67 R+63.9
100%
11,467 2,119
Ottawa Trump +51 R+47.2
100%
11,438 2,752
Garvin Trump +64 R+60.7
100%
10,922 2,293
Custer Trump +53 R+54.3
100%
10,691 2,545
Caddo Trump +44 R+43.5
100%
9,859 1,533
Seminole Trump +46 R+44.1
100%
8,337 2,058
McIntosh Trump +50 R+42.5
100%
8,335 1,918
Jackson Trump +58 R+57.6
100%
8,221 2,169
Beckham Trump +72 R+70.8
100%
7,948 2,191
Woodward Trump +72 R+72.1
100%
7,785 2,728
Adair Trump +59 R+52.3
100%
7,108 1,292
Pawnee Trump +58 R+53.2
100%
6,786 1,363
Kingfisher Trump +72 R+71.3
100%
6,465 1,644
Marshall Trump +63 R+56.6
100%
6,064 1,565
Craig Trump +58 R+52.4
100%
6,032 1,371
Murray Trump +59 R+55.9
100%
5,894 2,268
Choctaw Trump +62 R+57.9
100%
5,832 1,752
Texas Trump +65 R+65.1
100%
5,521 1,583
Atoka Trump +70 R+65.5
100%
5,389 1,567
Haskell Trump +67 R+59.5
100%
5,014 1,376
Noble Trump +57 R+57.7
100%
4,938 1,349
Hughes Trump +61 R+53.6
100%
4,857 951
Washita Trump +73 R+70.5
100%
4,777 978
Pushmataha Trump +71 R+63.2
100%
4,739 1,244
Nowata Trump +66 R+60.9
100%
4,391 1,136
Johnston Trump +64 R+57.4
100%
4,251 1,002
Latimer Trump +63 R+56.8
100%
4,249 940
Love Trump +64 R+57.7
100%
4,076 1,081
Okfuskee Trump +54 R+47.1
100%
4,038 940
Blaine Trump +63 R+57.3
100%
3,901 822
Woods Trump +65 R+66.1
100%
3,678 1,502
Major Trump +80 R+77.4
100%
3,467 942
Kiowa Trump +58 R+52.4
100%
3,427 847
Tillman Trump +55 R+47.6
100%
2,708 743
Cotton Trump +67 R+62.6
100%
2,572 799
Coal Trump +68 R+62
100%
2,524 796
Jefferson Trump +72 R+65.7
100%
2,385 529
Dewey Trump +81 R+77.5
100%
2,359 372
Alfalfa Trump +77 R+76
100%
2,262 532
Grant Trump +73 R+69.9
100%
2,226 439
Beaver Trump +82 R+81
100%
2,178 504
Greer Trump +65 R+61.1
100%
1,973 505
Ellis Trump +81 R+79.7
100%
1,873 389
Roger Mills Trump +80 R+79.4
100%
1,834 424
Harper Trump +80 R+79
100%
1,487 305
Cimarron Trump +85 R+82.7
100%
1,054 407
Harmon Trump +61 R+50.2
100%
933 282
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Absentee votes for presidential candidates

Some states and counties will report candidate vote totals for mail-in ballots, but some places may not report comprehensive vote type data.

Candidate Absentee/early votesVotes Pct.
Trump 220,354 49.2%
Biden 218,862 48.8%
Jorgensen 6,163 1.4%
Simmons 1,033 0.2%
West 977 0.2%
Pierce 697 0.2%
Total reported 448,086
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100% of counties (77 of 77) have reported absentee votes. Data for absentee votes may not be available in some places.

Latest updates

Maggie Astor Jan. 7, 2021

Vice President Mike Pence affirms Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Kamala Harris as the next president and vice president.

U.S. Senate

Winner

Jim Inhofe, Republican, wins re-election to the U.S. Senate in Oklahoma.

Race called by The Associated Press.

Updated Nov. 24, 2020
100% reported
Candidate Party Votes Pct.
Inhofe* Jim Inhofe* Winner Republican Rep. 979,140 62.9%
Broyles Abby Broyles Democrat Dem. 509,763 32.8%
Murphy Robert Murphy Libertarian Lib. 34,435 2.2%
Farr Joan Farr Independent Ind. 21,652 1.4%
Nesbit A.D. Nesbit Independent Ind. 11,371 0.7%
Total reported Total reported 1,556,361
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* Incumbent

U.S. House

Key Races

5th District › WinnerBice +4
Representative Kendra Horn, a Democrat whose victory two years ago was one of the biggest upsets of the midterm elections, is running for re-election against Stephanie Bice, a Republican state senator. The district includes Oklahoma City, and the race is one of the most competitive in the country.
100% reported

Ballot Measures

Question 805: Limit Criminal History in Sentencing ›
Using a person’s former nonviolent felony convictions to make the person’s sentence longer or harsher would be prohibited.
Yes 39% No 61% Winner
1,511,608 votes reported
Question 814: Change Tobacco Settlement Deposits
Yes 41% No 59% Winner
1,492,593 votes reported

State Senate

Rep. 22 won
Dem. 1 won
District Dist. Candidates
1 Bergstrom* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
3 Stephens Rep. 80% Winner Fite Dem. 21%
5 Burns Rep. 79% Winner Coleman Dem. 21%
7 Hamilton Rep. 72% Winner Donathan Dem. 28%
9 Pemberton* Rep. 58% Winner Reavis Dem. 42%
11 Matthews* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
13 McCortney* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
15 Standridge* Rep. 61% Winner Scott Dem. 39%
17 Jett Rep. 77% Winner Sadler Lib. 24%
19 Pederson* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
21 Dugger* Rep. 64% Winner Dunham Dem. 36%
23 Paxton* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
25 Newhouse* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
27 Murdock* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
29 Daniels* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
31 Kidd* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
33 Dahm* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
35 Dossett Dem. 51% Baber Rep. 49%
37 Rogers Rep. 67% Winner Ikley-Freeman* Dem. 33%
39 Rader* Rep. 55% Winner Mott-Wright Dem. 45%
41 Pugh* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
43 Garvin Rep. 82% Winner Reimer Dem. 18%
45 Rosino* Rep. 67% Winner Wilkinson Dem. 33%
47 Treat* Rep. 58% Winner Stone Dem. 43%
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State House

Rep. 81 won
Dem. 18 won
District Dist. Candidates
1 Dempsey Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
2 Olsen* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
3 West Rep. 69% Winner Sullivan Dem. 31%
4 Culver Rep. 55% Winner Meredith* Dem. 45%
5 West* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
6 Cornwell* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
7 Bashore Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
8 Gann* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
9 Lepak* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
10 Strom* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
11 Stearman Rep. 68% Winner Tindle Dem. 32%
12 McDugle* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
13 Frix* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
14 Sneed* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
15 Randleman* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
16 Fetgatter* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
17 Grego* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
18 Smith* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
19 Humphrey* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
20 Conley* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
21 Roberts* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
22 McCall* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
23 O'Donnell* Rep. 62% Winner Young Dem. 38%
24 Phillips* Rep. 66% Winner Kouplen Dem. 34%
25 Johns* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
26 Kerbs* Rep. 69% Winner Barfield Dem. 31%
27 Sterling* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
28 Williams Rep. 73% Winner Choate Dem. 27%
29 Hilbert* Rep. 82% Winner Parris Dem. 18%
30 Lawson* Rep. 77% Winner Threadgill Dem. 23%
31 Mize* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
32 Wallace* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
33 Talley* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
34 Ranson* Dem. 53% Winner Means Rep. 48%
35 Burns* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
36 Roberts* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
37 Luttrell* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
38 Pfeiffer* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
39 Martinez* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
40 Caldwell* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
41 Hader* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
42 Roe* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
43 Steagall* Rep. 73% Winner Kinet Ind. 27%
44 Virgin* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
45 Bell* Dem. 52% Winner Hillian Rep. 48%
46 Rosecrants* Dem. 50.2% Sangirardi Rep. 49.8%
47 Hill* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
48 Townley* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
49 Hardin* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
50 McEntire* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
51 Boles* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
52 Kendrix Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
53 McBride* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
54 West* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
55 Russ* Rep. 80% Winner Gipson-Black Dem. 20%
56 Lowe Rep. 67% Winner Parham Dem. 33%
57 Moore Rep. 70% Winner Garcia Dem. 30%
58 Newton* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
59 Dobrinski Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
60 Baker* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
61 Patzkowsky* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
62 Pae* Rep. 55% Winner Bush Dem. 45%
63 Caldwell* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
64 Worthen* Rep. 54% Winner Meraz Dem. 46%
65 Hasenbeck* Rep. 79% Winner Kerstetter Dem. 21%
66 Nollan* Rep. 65% Winner Laird Dem. 35%
67 Boatman* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
68 Sims* Rep. 67% Winner Ross Dem. 33%
69 Dills* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
70 Bush* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
71 Brewer* Dem. 54% Winner Masters Rep. 46%
72 Nichols* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
73 Goodwin* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
74 Vancuren* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
75 Marti* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
76 Ford* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
77 Waldron* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
78 Blancett* Dem. 59% Winner Royse Rep. 41%
79 Provenzano* Dem. 52% Winner Alfonso Rep. 48%
80 May* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
81 Osburn* Rep. 62% Winner Baccus Dem. 38%
82 Miller* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
83 Roberts Rep. 52% Winner Branham* Dem. 48%
84 West* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
85 Munson* Dem. 56% Winner Robinson Rep. 44%
86 Hardin* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
87 Walke* Dem. 60% Winner Walker Rep. 40%
88 Turner Dem. 71% Winner Barlean Rep. 29%
89 Cruz Dem. 66% Winner Hutton Rep. 34%
90 Echols* Rep. 62% Winner Hughes Dem. 38%
91 Kannady* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
92 Bennett* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
93 Dollens* Dem. 58% Winner Christian Rep. 43%
94 Fugate* Dem. 60% Winner Rodebush Rep. 40%
95 Wolfley Rep. 51% Albright* Dem. 49%
96 Stinson Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
97 Lowe* Dem. 71% Winner Janloo Rep. 29%
98 Davis* Rep. 0% Winner Uncontested
99 Pittman* Dem. 0% Winner Uncontested
100 Stark* Rep. 55% Winner Wesley Dem. 45%
101 Manger* Rep. 64% Winner Scott Dem. 32%
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Other Races

Corporation Commissioner
Candidates
Hiett Rep. 76% Winner Hagopian Lib. 24%

Latest updates

Nicholas Fandos, in Washington

Congress confirmed Joe Biden’s victory, defying a mob that stormed the Capitol after being egged on by President Trump. Read more ›

Winner Claudia Tenney, Republican, wins New York’s 22nd Congressional District ›
Winner Mariannette Miller-Meeks, Republican, wins Iowa’s Second Congressional District ›

Maggie Astor Jan. 7, 2021

Vice President Mike Pence affirms Joseph R. Biden Jr. and Kamala Harris as the next president and vice president.

Astead Herndon, in Atlanta Jan. 6, 2021

Today encapsulated the politics of progress and grievance that have defined the Trump years: Senate wins for Warnock and Ossoff, and a mob at the Capitol. Read more ›

Winner Democrats have won the Senate ›

Jonathan Martin, in Atlanta Jan. 6, 2021

Democrats have now captured control of the Senate as Jon Ossoff has defeated David Perdue, following the Rev. Raphael Warnock’s victory over Senator Kelly Loeffler. See live results ›

The New York Times Jan. 6, 2021

A mob of people loyal to President Trump stormed the Capitol, halting Congress’s counting of the electoral votes to confirm President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s victory. Read more ›

Trip Gabriel Dec. 14, 2020

Joseph R. Biden Jr. has received a majority of votes from the Electoral College, formally securing the presidency in the manner set out in the Constitution. Read more ›

Isabella Grullón Paz Dec. 14, 2020

The 538 members of the Electoral College are meeting to cast ballots for president based on the election results in their states, formalizing Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s victory. Track the Electoral College results ›

The New York Times Dec. 5, 2020

California has certified its electors for the 2020 election, officially giving Joseph R. Biden Jr. more than the 270 pledged electors needed to become president. Read more ›

Winner Lee Zeldin, Republican, wins re-election in New York’s First Congressional District ›
Winner Andrew Garbarino, Republican, wins New York’s Second Congressional District ›
Winner Nicole Malliotakis, Republican, wins New York’s 11th Congressional District ›
Winner Mike Garcia, Republican, wins re-election in California’s 25th Congressional District ›
Winner John Katko, Republican, wins re-election in New York’s 24th Congressional District ›

Reid Epstein, in Washington Nov. 30, 2020

The chairwoman of the Wisconsin Elections Commission has certified Biden as the winner in Wisconsin, formalizing his narrow victory in a state Trump carried four years ago. Read more ›

Glenn Thrush, in Washington Nov. 30, 2020

Arizona has officially certified Biden’s narrow victory in the state, further undermining Trump’s efforts to portray his decisive national loss as a matter still under dispute. Read more ›

Winner David Valadao, Republican, wins California’s 21st Congressional District ›

Michael D. Shear, in Washington Nov. 23, 2020

President Trump authorized his government to begin the transition to President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr.’s administration. Read more ›