Oklahoma

Map of Presidential Results
Map of House Results
Results
Size of Lead
Change from ‘08
State Highlights
By John Schwartz

Oklahoma is a very red state.

It delivered its seven electoral votes to Mitt Romney and will be sending Republicans to the House of Representatives from all five of its districts.

The congressional delegation will include Markwayne Mullin, a Republican businessman who defeated Rob Wallace, a Democrat who has been a state and federal prosecutor. They were competing for the Second Congressional District in eastern Oklahoma, now held by Representative Dan Boren, a Democrat who announced last year that he would not run again.

Voters also approved a proposed constitutional amendment that would outlaw affirmative action in state decisions on hiring and contracts.

President 100% reporting
Candidate Party Votes Pct. Change from ‘08 Electoral Votes
P-mitt-romney
Hp-checkmark@2xMitt Romney
Rep. 889,372 66.8% +1.1% 7
Barack Obama
Dem. 442,647 33.2% -1.1% 0
House of Representatives
District Democrat Republican Other Reporting
1
32.0%Olson
Hp-checkmark@2x63.5%Bridenstine
4.5%  Other 100%
2
38.3%Wallace
Hp-checkmark@2x57.3%Mullin
4.3%  Other 100%
3
20.0%Murray
Hp-checkmark@2x75.3%Lucas*
4.8%  Other 100%
4
27.6%Bebo
Hp-checkmark@2x67.9%Cole*
4.5%  Other 100%
5
37.3%Guild
Hp-checkmark@2x58.7%Lankford*
4.0%  Other 100%
Major Ballot Initiatives
Measure Yes No Reporting
758
Amend Constitution to reduce limit on increase in assessment from 5 percent per year to 3 percent for many properties?
Hp-checkmark@2x67.7%
32.3%
100%
759
Amend Constitution to ban affirmative action in most circumstances?
Hp-checkmark@2x59.2%
40.8%
100%
762
Amend Constitution to remove governor from parole process for nonviolent offenses?
Hp-checkmark@2x59.2%
40.8%
100%
764
Amend Constitution to allow water resources board to issue bonds to support a reserve fund?
Hp-checkmark@2x56.7%
43.3%
100%
765
Amend Constitution to abolish certain human services entities and give power to the Legislature to create new human services agencies?
Hp-checkmark@2x59.9%
40.1%
100%
766
Amend Constitution to exempt all intangible personal property from property taxes?
Hp-checkmark@2x65.0%
35.0%
100%