2024 Oklahoma Democratic presidential primary

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2024 Oklahoma Democratic presidential primary
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  2020 March 5, 20242028 
  NC
TN  

40 delegates (36 pledged and 4 unpledged) to the Democratic National Convention
  Joe Biden presidential portrait (cropped).jpg Marianne Williamson (48541662667) (cropped).jpg Dean Phillips by Gage Skidmore (cropped).jpg
Candidate Joe Biden Marianne Williamson Dean Phillips
Home state Delaware California Minnesota
Delegate count3600
Popular vote66,8828,3568,182
Percentage72.98%9.12%8.93%

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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.

Contents

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. [lower-alpha 1] [2]

Candidates

The following candidates filed to be placed on the ballot in Oklahoma: [3]

Results

Oklahoma Democratic primary, March 5, 2024
CandidateVotesPercentageActual delegate count
PledgedUnpledgedTotal
Joe Biden (incumbent)66,88272.98%3636
Marianne Williamson 8,3569.12%00
Dean Phillips 8,1828.93%00
Stephen Lyons4,4414.85%00
Cenk Uygur 1,9742.15%00
Armando Perez-Serrato1,8091.97%00
Total:91,644100.00%40440
Source: [4]

Results by County

2024 Oklahoma Democratic primary

(results per county) [5]

CountyJoe BidenMarianne WilliamsonDean PhillipsAll Other Candidates [lower-alpha 3] Total votes cast
Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%
Adair 19553.28%4412.02%7620.77%5113.93%366
Alfalfa 4150.62%56.17%1923.46%1619.75%81
Atoka 13152.61%249.64%5020.08%4417.67%249
Beaver 2554.35%510.87%817.39%817.39%46
Beckham 15557.62%3613.38%4416.36%3412.64%269
Blaine 8546.20%2010.87%4222.83%3720.11%184
Bryan 41361.46%7711.46%9213.69%9013.39%672
Caddo 26951.14%7514.26%8716.54%9518.06%526
Canadian 2,49172.41%37710.96%3058.87%2677.76%3,440
Carter 49061.87%8911.24%11314.27%10012.63%792
Cherokee 90268.70%1269.60%13910.59%14611.12%1,313
Choctaw 14151.65%3211.72%4115.02%5921.61%273
Cimarron 625.00%14.17%1145.83%625.00%24
Cleveland 8,48878.71%9729.01%6155.70%7096.57%10,784
Coal 4633.33%2316.67%4331.16%2618.84%138
Comanche 1,52475.67%1818.99%1557.70%1547.65%2,014
Cotton 5151.52%1212.12%1414.14%2222.22%99
Craig 19553.13%4311.72%4913.35%8021.80%367
Creek 89068.83%13110.13%1269.74%14611.29%1,293
Custer 25168.02%369.76%3910.57%4311.65%369
Delaware 53667.59%637.94%9511.98%9912.48%793
Dewey 5041.32%1512.40%3730.58%1915.70%121
Ellis 4666.67%34.35%1318.84%710.14%69
Garfield 63272.06%839.46%758.55%879.92%877
Garvin 28055.89%5611.18%7715.37%8817.56%501
Grady 55762.44%9210.31%10611.88%13715.36%892
Grant 4861.54%78.97%1316.67%1012.82%78
Greer 5353.54%1414.14%1414.14%1818.18%99
Harmon 2145.65%715.22%1123.91%715.22%46
Harper 3766.07%814.29%712.50%47.14%56
Haskell 14955.81%197.12%4115.36%5821.72%267
Hughes 13350.00%217.89%6122.93%5119.17%266
Jackson 16365.20%2710.80%228.80%3815.20%250
Jefferson 7151.08%1712.23%2417.27%2719.42%139
Johnston 10443.33%3414.17%5322.08%4920.42%240
Kay 51868.70%8411.14%729.55%8010.61%754
Kingfisher 10854.27%2211.06%3417.09%3517.59%199
Kiowa 13161.50%219.86%3014.08%3114.55%213
Latimer 15948.92%298.92%5617.23%8124.92%325
Le Flore 53956.09%10310.72%16316.96%15616.23%961
Lincoln 38159.07%619.46%9815.19%10516.28%645
Logan 76172.61%10710.21%938.87%878.30%1,048
Love 9855.68%2413.64%3318.75%2111.93%176
Major 6959.48%1613.79%1714.66%1412.07%116
Marshall 12656.00%208.89%3716.44%4218.67%225
Mayes 54863.35%697.98%11913.76%12914.91%865
McClain 44264.24%6910.03%8011.63%9714.10%688
McCurtain 24054.05%296.53%7717.34%9822.07%444
McIntosh 40951.00%10913.59%15319.08%13116.33%802
Murray 19848.41%6415.65%6716.38%8019.56%409
Muskogee 1,06967.79%1489.38%17310.97%18711.86%1,577
Noble 14460.50%2811.76%4016.81%2610.92%238
Nowata 12053.10%2511.06%5022.12%3113.72%226
Okfuskee 14660.83%229.17%3815.83%3414.17%240
Oklahoma 16,87682.12%1,5807.69%1,0505.11%1,0445.08%20,550
Okmulgee 69569.57%898.91%898.91%12612.61%999
Osage 99174.18%13510.10%1037.71%1078.01%1,336
Ottawa 39264.26%7111.64%6911.31%7812.79%610
Pawnee 20966.99%247.69%3912.50%4012.82%312
Payne 1,29277.04%1649.78%1166.92%1056.26%1,677
Pittsburg 62857.56%12111.09%16014.67%18216.68%1,091
Pontotoc 46461.38%8911.77%9712.83%10614.02%756
Pottawatomie 1,02471.01%15410.68%14710.19%1178.11%1,442
Pushmataha 10551.22%199.27%4923.90%3215.61%205
Roger Mills 2737.50%1013.89%2636.11%912.50%72
Rogers 1,45174.11%1638.32%22311.39%1216.18%1,958
Seminole 24158.21%5814.01%4510.87%7016.91%414
Sequoyah 46658.47%8310.41%12115.18%12715.93%797
Stephens 38362.99%498.06%10116.61%7512.34%608
Texas 7648.41%1610.19%3321.02%3220.38%157
Tillman 5959.00%66.00%1414.00%2121.00%100
Tulsa 12,65480.64%1,1987.63%9546.08%8865.65%15,692
Wagoner 1,91663.82%34511.49%35511.83%38612.86%3,002
Washington 72774.79%808.23%899.16%767.82%972
Washita 8835.92%3313.47%7631.02%4819.59%245
Woods 9768.79%117.80%2014.18%139.22%141
Woodward 14653.48%3312.09%5921.61%3512.82%273
Total66,88272.98%8,3569.12%8,1828.93%8,224 [lower-alpha 4] 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

  1. Philips tied with Biden in Clark County, Missouri, but Cimarron County and Logan County, Nebraska remain his only outright victories.
  2. Uygur does not meet the constitutional requirements to be President of the United States.
  3. Combined votes of Stephen Lyons, Cenk Uygur, and Armando "Mando" Perez-Serrato
  4. 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.

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