View results from the 2024 Oklahoma House of Representatives election. Follow live outcomes and maps by district as votes are added up on Election Day.
Former President Trump easily won Oklahoma on Tuesday, The Hill/Decision Desk HQ (DDHQ) projects. The victory nets the former president seven more Electoral College votes. Trump won the state in 2020 with nearly double the votes of President Biden — roughly 65 percent to 32 percent.
Both years, more than 1.56 million Oklahomans cast ballots. For a moment Tuesday, it looked as if Oklahoma County, the state's most populous county, might turn blue. And though the vote was close,
According to unofficial election results, Oklahomans cast 1,564,573 ballots for president this year. That's nearly 4,000 more votes than were cast in the previous presidential election. Registration also grew by 183,098 since 2020, reaching almost 2.5 million Oklahomans who were eligible to vote.
Oklahoma is one of the last few states with the option to vote straight-party on the ballot, but one Democrat wants to change that. Sen. Julia Kirt, D-Oklahoma City, is pressing the Republican-controlled Legislature to end a long-held option that allows voters to simply check a box to select all candidates of a specific political
Oklahomans headed to the polls Tuesday to decide local and national races, which range from US president to state ballot questions.
See live updates of Oklahoma election results from the 2024 election, including Senate and House races, state elections and ballot initiatives.
Oklahoma County Sheriff Tommie Johnson III won reelection Tuesday by defeating repeat challenger Wayland Cubit, according to unofficial results.
Multiple Oklahoma judges face retention votes today. But efforts to unseat three Oklahoma Supreme Court justices have garnered the most attention.
Live-updating election results, maps and analysis of the 2024 Oklahoma 4th Congressional District election from The Washington Post.
Early voting numbers show a strong voter turnout for Oklahoma. Oklahoma voters surpass 2.4 million before Tuesday’s General Election. The State Election Board’s official pre-election voter registration statistics show the total number of registered voters is the largest before a Presidential Election since Oklahoma began tracking pre-election voter registration statistics in 2000.