Oklahoma President Results
Race Details1,020,280
503,890
Votes
Early voting in Oklahoma
In Oklahoma, registered voters can request a mail-in ballot or vote early in-person.
Mail-in ballots requested465,483
Mail-in and early in-person ballots returned369,695
Oklahoma Primary election results
Democratic Primary/ 37 Del.37 Delegates
Full Oklahoma Primary Results- DEM
Joe BidenWinner
38.7%117,633
+ 21 Delegates
- DEM
Bernie Sanders
25.4%77,425
+ 13 Delegates
- DEM
Michael Bloomberg
13.9%42,270
+ 2 Delegates
Republican Primary/ 43 Del.43 Delegates
Full Oklahoma Primary Results- REP
Donald TrumpWinner
92.6%273,738
+ 43 Delegates
- REP
Joe Walsh
3.7%10,996
- REP
Matthew Matern
1.3%3,810
How Oklahoma voted
In 2016, Donald Trump won Oklahoma with 65 percent of the vote, according to NBC News results, while Hillary Clinton received 29 percent. The state, which has seven electoral votes, is reliably red, having supported Republican candidates in every presidential election cycle since 1968.
2016
2016 Results- Republican
Donald TrumpTrumpWinner
65.3%949,136
- Democrat
Hillary ClintonClinton
28.9%420,375
2012
2012 Results- Republican
Mitt RomneyRomneyWinner
66.8%891,325
- Democrat
Barack ObamaObama
33.2%443,547
More to the story in Oklahoma 2020
The coronavirus pandemic and its devastating economic fallout are two major issues that have an impact on the election. NBC News is tracking and updating daily the number of coronavirus related deaths in each state and U.S. territory, as well as the jobless claims as reported weekly by the Department of Labor that counts how many people have filed for unemployment benefits.
U.S. Cases | Weekly change | 60-day trend | Monthly change |
---|---|---|---|
100,472,464 | +0.00% | +0.00% | |
1,244,121 | +16.00% | -31.00% |

U.S. Claims | Weekly change | 60-day trend | Monthly change |
---|---|---|---|
3,690,000 | +1.01% | -0.99% | |
32,981 | +26.66% | -2.06% |
The expected vote is the total number of votes that are expected in a given race once all votes are counted. This number is an estimate and is based on several different factors, including information on the number of votes cast early as well as information provided to our vote reporters on Election Day from county election officials. The figure can change as NBC News gathers new information.
Source: National Election Pool (NEP)