Oklahoma voted R+34.3 in the 2024 presidential election, awarding its 7 electoral votes to Donald Trump (Republican). A total of 1,566,173 votes were cast.

This represents a R+1.2 swing from 2020. Oklahoma is classified as Safe Republican based on the 2024 results. Trump received 1,036,213 votes (66.2%) to 499,599 (31.9%) for Harris.

Oklahoma

7 Electoral Votes|Safe Republican
R+0.0
2024 Margin
Harris: 0 votesTrump: 0 votes

Donald Trump won Oklahoma in the 2024 presidential election, securing the state's 7 electoral votes. A total of 0 votes were cast.

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Presidential Margin Trend

Oklahoma19482024

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Oklahoma has voted Republican in 15 consecutive elections since 1968.

Religious Composition

Source: Religion Census 2020
Evangelical
41.7%(Major Center)
Mainline Protestant
7.7%
Catholic
6.9%(Below Average)
Black Protestant
1.7%
LDS/Mormon
1.2%

Ancestry Groups

Source: Census ACS

Top reported ancestry groups (compared to national average).

German
12.0%
English
11.4%
Irish
9.9%
Mexican
9.7%
American Heritage
6.1%
Italian
1.7%
+ 1 more reported ancestry groups

Age Distribution

Median:37.0 yrs(US: 38.5)
Under 18
23.9%
18-29
9.8%
30-44
26.6%
45-64
23.3%
65+
16.3%
National average

Employment by Industry

Census ACS
Professional & TechnicalMajor Specialization
23.3%(2.0x US)
Healthcare & Social ServicesExceptional Hub
13.9%(3.0x US)
Educational Services
13.9%(1.6x US)
Manufacturing
9.2%
Construction
7.4%
Retail Trade
4.0%(0.4x US)
National average
+ 1 more sectors

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Voter Registration

Voter Registration

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Democratic
749,384(33.0%)
Republican
1,138,515(50.2%)
Other/None
380,797(16.8%)
AdvantageR+17.2
Since 2008R+27.2
As of November 2020

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