At 2:24 a.m. Wednesday morning, Associated Press declared former President Donald Trump as the winner of the 2024 presidential election. Wisconsin’s 10 electoral votes put Trump over the necessary 270 for the win.
In Oklahoma, 66.17% of Oklahoma votes supported Trump, who was the overwhelming favorite in Woods County with 81.22% of the vote.
Trump is the second president to split his two terms in office. Grover Cleveland did it first. He won in 1884 and then again in 1892.
Presidential results in Oklahoma:
Trump/Vance (R) 1,035,217
Harris/Walz (D) 499,043
Oliver/Maat (L) 9,184
Garrity/Ballard (I) 5,137
Kennedy/Shanahan (I) 15,992
Oklahoma Corporation Commissioner
Chad Williams (L) 114,128
Brian Bingman (R) 978,870
Harold Spradling (D) 444,254
Woods County Sheriff
Randy McCullough (R) 3,012
Keith Dale (I) 609
State Question 833 regarding the creation of public infrastructure districts.
State: YES: 559,360 NO: 897,750
Woods: YES: 1.458 NO: 1,977
State Question 834 clarifies that only U.S. citizens are qualified to vote in Oklahoma.:
State: YES: 1,206,370 NO: 287,971
Woods: YES: 3.074 NO: 427
Electoral votes by state, winner needs 270
Alabama 9 Red
Alaska 3 Red
Arizona 11 ?
Arkansas 6 Red
California 54 Blue
Colorado 10 Blue
Connecticut 7 Blue
Delaware 3 Blue
D.C. 3 Blue
Florida 30 Red
Georgia 16 Red
Hawaii 4 Blue
Idaho 4 Red
Illinois 19 Blue
Indiana 11 Red
Iowa 6 Red
Kansas 6 Red
Kentucky 8 Red
Louisiana 8 Red
Maine 4 Blue
Maryland 10 Blue
Massachusetts 11 Blue
Michigan 15 Red
Minnesota 10 Blue
Mississippi 6 Red
Missouri 10 Red
Montana 4 Red
Nebraska (4 R, 1 D) 5 Red
Nevada 6 ?
New Hampshire 4 Blue
New Jersey 14 Blue
New Mexico 5 Blue
New York 28 Blue
North Carolina 16 Red
North Dakota 3 Red
Ohio 17 Red
Oklahoma 7 Red
Oregon 8 Blue
Pennsylvania 19 Red
Rhode Island 4 Blue
South Carolina 9 Red
South Dakota 3 Red
Tennessee 11 Red
Texas 40 Red
Utah 6 Red
Vermont 3 Blue
Virginia 13 Blue
Washington 12 Blue
West Virginia 4 Red
Wisconsin 10 Red
Wyoming 3 Red