Has every county in Oklahoma voted Republican in presidential elections for the past 20 years?
Apr 01, 2025
Yes.
The Republican presidential candidate has won the majority of votes in all 77 counties in Oklahoma in the six presidential elections since 2004.
The last counties to vote majority Democrat were Cherokee, Choctaw, Haskell, Hughes, McIntosh, Muskogee, Okmulgee, and Ottawa counties in the 2000
election between George W. Bush and Al Gore. Oklahoma still voted Republican that year with 60% of the votes.
Since then, Republican presidential candidates have won the majority of votes in Oklahoma with a margin of 60% or more.
The only instances in which Oklahoma voted Republican with margins less than 50% in the last half century were during the 1992 and 1996 presidential campaigns of Bill Clinton.
The last time Oklahoma voted Democratic was in 1964 for Lyndon B. Johnson.
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270 to Win Oklahoma Voting HistoryBritannica United States Presidential Election of 1964State of Oklahoma 2000 General Election ResultsState of Oklahoma 2004 General Election ResultsState of Oklahoma 2008 General Election ResultsState of Oklahoma 2012 General Election ResultsState of Oklahoma 2016 General Election ResultsState of Oklahoma 2020 General Election ResultsState of Oklahoma 2024 General Election Results
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