Kingfisher County, Oklahoma
| Donald Trump ✓Republican | 85.1% | 5,745 |
|---|---|---|
| Kamala HarrisDemocratic | 13.7% | 923 |
| Robert F. Kennedy Jr.Independent | 1.3% | 86 |
| Year | Margin (D minus R) |
|---|---|
| 1908 | −14.6% |
| 1912 | −9.3% |
| 1916 | −10.3% |
| 1920 | −28.3% |
| 1924 | −23.4% |
| 1928 | −38.8% |
| 1932 | +30.9% |
| 1936 | +23.2% |
| 1940 | −12.9% |
| 1944 | −22.1% |
| 1948 | −8.2% |
| 1952 | −53.9% |
| 1956 | −40.5% |
| 1960 | −31.6% |
| 1964 | −10.7% |
| 1968 | −42.4% |
| 1972 | −66.5% |
| 1976 | −18.2% |
| 1980 | −57.3% |
| 1984 | −65.9% |
| 1988 | −38.2% |
| 1992 | −32.8% |
| 1996 | −31.6% |
| 2000 | −56.0% |
| 2004 | −69.3% |
| 2008 | −68.4% |
| 2012 | −68.9% |
| 2016 | −71.3% |
| 2020 | −72.2% |
| 2024 | −71.4% |
Kingfisher County, anchored by its small county-seat town on the Chisholm Trail corridor, delivered a 71-point Republican presidential margin in 2024 — among the widest in a state already dominated by rural red-shift.
Across the recorded series it reached a Democratic high of 30.9 points in 1932 and a Republican high of 72.2 points in 2020. Between 2020 and 2024 the county moved 0.8 points toward the Democratic candidate; the 2024 margin was 71.4 points.
A population of 15,430, a 73% non-Hispanic-white share, and a median household income of $71,975 describe the county. The county's voting pattern over the last decade is most similar to that of Major County and Garfield County.
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Kingfisher County, Oklahoma. Akashic. https://akashic.app/county/40073/. Accessed May 20, 2026. License: CC BY 4.0.