2024 Oklahoma Democratic presidential primary
2024 Oklahoma Democratic presidential primary
County results
Congressional district results
Biden
30 – 40%
40 – 50%
50 – 60%
60 – 70%
70 – 80%
80 – 90%
Phillips
40 – 50%
The 2024 Oklahoma Democratic presidential primary took place on March 5, 2024, as part of the Democratic Party primaries for the 2024 presidential election . 40 delegates to the Democratic National Convention were allocated to presidential candidates.[ 1] The contest was held on Super Tuesday alongside primaries in 14 other states and territories .
Biden largely won the state, though with opposition from Williamson and Philips. Philips received a plurality in Cimarron County , making it one of only two counties he won in his campaign.[ a] [ 2]
Candidates
The following candidates filed to be placed on the ballot in Oklahoma:[ 3]
Results
Results by County
2024 Oklahoma Democratic primary
(results per county) [ 5]
County
Joe Biden
Marianne Williamson
Dean Phillips
All Other Candidates [ c]
Total votes cast
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Adair
195
53.28%
44
12.02%
76
20.77%
51
13.93%
366
Alfalfa
41
50.62%
5
6.17%
19
23.46%
16
19.75%
81
Atoka
131
52.61%
24
9.64%
50
20.08%
44
17.67%
249
Beaver
25
54.35%
5
10.87%
8
17.39%
8
17.39%
46
Beckham
155
57.62%
36
13.38%
44
16.36%
34
12.64%
269
Blaine
85
46.20%
20
10.87%
42
22.83%
37
20.11%
184
Bryan
413
61.46%
77
11.46%
92
13.69%
90
13.39%
672
Caddo
269
51.14%
75
14.26%
87
16.54%
95
18.06%
526
Canadian
2,491
72.41%
377
10.96%
305
8.87%
267
7.76%
3,440
Carter
490
61.87%
89
11.24%
113
14.27%
100
12.63%
792
Cherokee
902
68.70%
126
9.60%
139
10.59%
146
11.12%
1,313
Choctaw
141
51.65%
32
11.72%
41
15.02%
59
21.61%
273
Cimarron
6
25.00%
1
4.17%
11
45.83%
6
25.00%
24
Cleveland
8,488
78.71%
972
9.01%
615
5.70%
709
6.57%
10,784
Coal
46
33.33%
23
16.67%
43
31.16%
26
18.84%
138
Comanche
1,524
75.67%
181
8.99%
155
7.70%
154
7.65%
2,014
Cotton
51
51.52%
12
12.12%
14
14.14%
22
22.22%
99
Craig
195
53.13%
43
11.72%
49
13.35%
80
21.80%
367
Creek
890
68.83%
131
10.13%
126
9.74%
146
11.29%
1,293
Custer
251
68.02%
36
9.76%
39
10.57%
43
11.65%
369
Delaware
536
67.59%
63
7.94%
95
11.98%
99
12.48%
793
Dewey
50
41.32%
15
12.40%
37
30.58%
19
15.70%
121
Ellis
46
66.67%
3
4.35%
13
18.84%
7
10.14%
69
Garfield
632
72.06%
83
9.46%
75
8.55%
87
9.92%
877
Garvin
280
55.89%
56
11.18%
77
15.37%
88
17.56%
501
Grady
557
62.44%
92
10.31%
106
11.88%
137
15.36%
892
Grant
48
61.54%
7
8.97%
13
16.67%
10
12.82%
78
Greer
53
53.54%
14
14.14%
14
14.14%
18
18.18%
99
Harmon
21
45.65%
7
15.22%
11
23.91%
7
15.22%
46
Harper
37
66.07%
8
14.29%
7
12.50%
4
7.14%
56
Haskell
149
55.81%
19
7.12%
41
15.36%
58
21.72%
267
Hughes
133
50.00%
21
7.89%
61
22.93%
51
19.17%
266
Jackson
163
65.20%
27
10.80%
22
8.80%
38
15.20%
250
Jefferson
71
51.08%
17
12.23%
24
17.27%
27
19.42%
139
Johnston
104
43.33%
34
14.17%
53
22.08%
49
20.42%
240
Kay
518
68.70%
84
11.14%
72
9.55%
80
10.61%
754
Kingfisher
108
54.27%
22
11.06%
34
17.09%
35
17.59%
199
Kiowa
131
61.50%
21
9.86%
30
14.08%
31
14.55%
213
Latimer
159
48.92%
29
8.92%
56
17.23%
81
24.92%
325
Le Flore
539
56.09%
103
10.72%
163
16.96%
156
16.23%
961
Lincoln
381
59.07%
61
9.46%
98
15.19%
105
16.28%
645
Logan
761
72.61%
107
10.21%
93
8.87%
87
8.30%
1,048
Love
98
55.68%
24
13.64%
33
18.75%
21
11.93%
176
Major
69
59.48%
16
13.79%
17
14.66%
14
12.07%
116
Marshall
126
56.00%
20
8.89%
37
16.44%
42
18.67%
225
Mayes
548
63.35%
69
7.98%
119
13.76%
129
14.91%
865
McClain
442
64.24%
69
10.03%
80
11.63%
97
14.10%
688
McCurtain
240
54.05%
29
6.53%
77
17.34%
98
22.07%
444
McIntosh
409
51.00%
109
13.59%
153
19.08%
131
16.33%
802
Murray
198
48.41%
64
15.65%
67
16.38%
80
19.56%
409
Muskogee
1,069
67.79%
148
9.38%
173
10.97%
187
11.86%
1,577
Noble
144
60.50%
28
11.76%
40
16.81%
26
10.92%
238
Nowata
120
53.10%
25
11.06%
50
22.12%
31
13.72%
226
Okfuskee
146
60.83%
22
9.17%
38
15.83%
34
14.17%
240
Oklahoma
16,876
82.12%
1,580
7.69%
1,050
5.11%
1,044
5.08%
20,550
Okmulgee
695
69.57%
89
8.91%
89
8.91%
126
12.61%
999
Osage
991
74.18%
135
10.10%
103
7.71%
107
8.01%
1,336
Ottawa
392
64.26%
71
11.64%
69
11.31%
78
12.79%
610
Pawnee
209
66.99%
24
7.69%
39
12.50%
40
12.82%
312
Payne
1,292
77.04%
164
9.78%
116
6.92%
105
6.26%
1,677
Pittsburg
628
57.56%
121
11.09%
160
14.67%
182
16.68%
1,091
Pontotoc
464
61.38%
89
11.77%
97
12.83%
106
14.02%
756
Pottawatomie
1,024
71.01%
154
10.68%
147
10.19%
117
8.11%
1,442
Pushmataha
105
51.22%
19
9.27%
49
23.90%
32
15.61%
205
Roger Mills
27
37.50%
10
13.89%
26
36.11%
9
12.50%
72
Rogers
1,451
74.11%
163
8.32%
223
11.39%
121
6.18%
1,958
Seminole
241
58.21%
58
14.01%
45
10.87%
70
16.91%
414
Sequoyah
466
58.47%
83
10.41%
121
15.18%
127
15.93%
797
Stephens
383
62.99%
49
8.06%
101
16.61%
75
12.34%
608
Texas
76
48.41%
16
10.19%
33
21.02%
32
20.38%
157
Tillman
59
59.00%
6
6.00%
14
14.00%
21
21.00%
100
Tulsa
12,654
80.64%
1,198
7.63%
954
6.08%
886
5.65%
15,692
Wagoner
1,916
63.82%
345
11.49%
355
11.83%
386
12.86%
3,002
Washington
727
74.79%
80
8.23%
89
9.16%
76
7.82%
972
Washita
88
35.92%
33
13.47%
76
31.02%
48
19.59%
245
Woods
97
68.79%
11
7.80%
20
14.18%
13
9.22%
141
Woodward
146
53.48%
33
12.09%
59
21.61%
35
12.82%
273
Total
66,882
72.98%
8,356
9.12%
8,182
8.93%
8,224[ d]
8.97%
91,644
Analysis
There was significant protest voting against Biden in rural counties. These voters are likely Democrats In Name Only who tend to vote Republican in most elections, but remain registered as Democrats.[ 6] Biden carried the state by a strong margin but would lose Cimarron County to Dean Phillips , who received a plurality of the county's vote.[ 7]
See also
Notes
^ Philips tied with Biden in Clark County, Missouri , but Cimarron County and Logan County, Nebraska remain his only outright victories.
^ Uygur does not meet the constitutional requirements to be President of the United States.
^ Combined votes of Stephen Lyons, Cenk Uygur, and Armando "Mando" Perez-Serrato
^ The combined votes of Lyons, Serrato, and Uygur actually outnumber the number of votes Dean Phillips got, but it is still placed behind him due to the "All Other Candidates" numbers being split.
References
^ "Oklahoma Democratic Delegation 2024" . The Green Papers . Retrieved April 30, 2023 .
^ "Dean Phillips (finally) drops out, endorses Biden" . msnbc.com . MSNBC. March 6, 2024. Retrieved March 9, 2024 .
^ World, Randy Krehbiel Tulsa (December 6, 2023). "Sixteen file for Oklahoma's presidential primary" . Tulsa World . Retrieved December 7, 2023 .
^ "Official Results" . Oklahoma State Election Board . Retrieved March 28, 2024 .
^ "Oklahoma Presidential Primary Election Results 2024: Trump, Biden win" . NBC News .
^ Zhang, Christine (March 19, 2024). "The Three Kinds of Biden Protest Voters" . The New York Times . Retrieved March 23, 2024 .
^ "Dean Phillips (finally) drops out, endorses Biden" . msnbc.com . MSNBC. March 6, 2024. Retrieved March 9, 2024 .
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