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Oklahoma US Presidential Elections results 2024: House, Senate, local elections - What we know

Oklahoma US Presidential Elections results 2024: House, Senate, local elections - What we know

Oklahoma US Presidential Election 2024

Oklahoma US Presidential Election 2024: On November 5, 2024, voters in Oklahoma cast their ballot to elect the next United States president in a battle between former president Donald Trump (Republican) and Vice President Kamala Harris (Democrat). The state has seen a Republican winning streak, with Republican nominees receiving at least 65 per cent of the votes in the last five elections.

In 2016, Trump won his third-best victory margin in Oklahoma against Democrat Hillary Clinton, which marked the biggest win for a Republican in the state since 1984. The state has not voted for any Democratic presidential nominee for 60 years. Additionally, no Democrat has won any county in the state since 2000.

Eight states in the US, including Oklahoma, sawa state question on their ballot to amend the state constitution, limiting only US citizens to vote in the state.

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How many Senate seats are going for election in the state? Who are the candidates?

The 2024 Oklahoma elections wereheld on November 5, 2024, in which voters elected state senators in half of the 48 Senate districts.

How many House of Representatives seats are going for election in the state?

Oklahoma elected five politiciansfor the 2024 US House of Representative elections on November 5, 2024.

Who won the presidential election in the state in 2020?

In the 2020 presidential elections, Republican Donald Trump secured victory in Oklahoma by winning65.4 per cent of votes against Democrat Joe Biden.

Results of 2024 election

Trump won Oklahoma, securing sevenelectoral votes, according to the news agency Associated Press. Republicans won the fiveUS House seats in the state.

(With inputs from agencies)

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