Monday, Nov. 25, 2024
Did every county in Oklahoma vote for Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election?
Donald Trump won the majority of votes in all 77 counties in Oklahoma during the 2024 election.
Cimarron County held the largest margin with 92% for Trump. Oklahoma County had the smallest margin, with Trump receiving 49% of the vote, slightly ahead of Kamala Harris at 48%.
However, not every precinct in Oklahoma voted for Trump. Out of 1,984 precincts, approximately 260 recorded a majority for Harris, and a few others had a tie, making them purple precincts.
Oklahoma was not the only all-red state in 2024, as West Virginia also saw Trump winning in all counties.
All Oklahoma counties voted for Trump in the 2020 and 2016 presidential elections. However, 2024 turnout decreased by 5% in comparison to the previous two elections.
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Sources
- Oklahoma State Election Board 2024 OK General Election Results
- Oklahoma State Election Board 2020 OK General Election Results
- Oklahoma State Election Board 2016 OK General Election Results
- The Oklahoman Oklahoma election map meme goes viral: What's an all-red state? Is it an accurate picture?
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