Election Name: | 2024 Oklahoma Democratic presidential primary |
Country: | Oklahoma |
Type: | primary |
Ongoing: | Yes |
Previous Election: | 2020 Oklahoma Democratic presidential primary |
Previous Year: | 2020 |
Next Election: | 2028 Oklahoma Democratic presidential primary |
Next Year: | 2028 |
Election Date: | March 5, 2024 |
Outgoing Members: | NC |
Elected Members: | TN |
Votes For Election: | 40 delegates (36 pledged and 4 unpledged) to the Democratic National Convention |
Image1: | Joe Biden presidential portrait (cropped).jpg |
Candidate1: | Joe Biden |
Color1: | 224192 |
Home State1: | Delaware |
Popular Vote1: | 66,882 |
Percentage1: | 72.98% |
Delegate Count1: | 36 |
Candidate2: | Marianne Williamson |
Home State2: | Washington, D.C. |
Colour2: | e05a9d |
Popular Vote2: | 8,356 |
Percentage2: | 9.12% |
Delegate Count2: | 0 |
Image3: | Dean Phillips by Gage Skidmore (cropped).jpg |
Candidate3: | Dean Phillips |
Home State3: | Minnesota |
Colour3: | FE9900 |
Popular Vote3: | 8,182 |
Percentage3: | 8.93% |
Delegate Count3: | 0 |
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.[2]
The following candidates filed to be placed on the ballot in Oklahoma:[3]
2024 Oklahoma Democratic primary(results per county)[4] | ||||||||||
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County | Joe Biden | Marianne Williamson | Dean Phillips | All Other Candidates | 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 | 8.97% | 91,644 |
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.[5] 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.[6]