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Oklahoma Democratic Primary Election Results

Winner

Joseph R. Biden Jr. wins the Oklahoma Democratic primary.

Race called by The Associated Press.

Latest results from March 28
Vote totals certified

Democratic Primary race called

Democratic Primary
Candidate Votes Percent Chart showing percent Delegates
Joseph R. Biden Jr.J. BidenBidenincumbent
66,882 73.0% 36
Marianne WilliamsonM. WilliamsonWilliamson
8,356 9.1 No delegates
Dean PhillipsD. PhillipsPhillips
8,182 8.9 No delegates
Total reported
91,644

*Incumbent

100% of delegates allocated (36 of 36)

Results by county

Oklahoma CityTulsaOklahoma CityTulsa
Results by county
County Biden Williamson Phillips Total votes Percent of votes in
Oklahoma 82% 8% 5% 20,550 100%
Tulsa 81 8 6 15,692 100%
Cleveland 79 9 6 10,784 100%
Canadian 72 11 9 3,440 100%
Wagoner 64 11 12 3,002 100%
Rogers 71 8 11 2,058 100%
Comanche 76 9 8 2,014 100%
Payne 77 10 7 1,677 100%
Muskogee 68 9 11 1,577 100%
Pottawatomie 71 11 10 1,442 100%
Osage 74 10 8 1,336 100%
Cherokee 69 10 11 1,313 100%
Creek 69 10 10 1,293 100%
Pittsburg 58 11 15 1,091 100%
Logan 73 10 9 1,048 100%
Okmulgee 70 9 9 999 100%
Washington 75 8 9 972 100%
LeFlore 56 11 17 961 100%
Grady 62 10 12 892 100%
Garfield 72 9 9 877 100%
Mayes 63 8 14 865 100%
McIntosh 51 14 19 802 100%
Sequoyah 58 10 15 797 100%
Delaware 68 8 12 793 100%
Carter 62 11 14 792 100%
Pontotoc 61 12 13 756 100%
Kay 69 11 10 754 100%
McClain 64 10 12 688 100%
Bryan 61 11 14 672 100%
Lincoln 59 9 15 645 100%
Ottawa 64 12 11 610 100%
Stephens 63 8 17 608 100%
Caddo 51 14 17 526 100%
Garvin 56 11 15 501 100%
McCurtain 55 7 18 434 100%
Seminole 58 14 11 414 100%
Murray 48 16 16 409 100%
Custer 68 10 11 369 100%
Adair 53 12 21 367 100%
Craig 53 12 13 367 100%
Latimer 49 9 17 325 100%
Pawnee 67 8 13 312 100%
Choctaw 52 12 15 273 100%
Woodward 53 12 22 273 100%
Beckham 58 13 16 269 100%
Haskell 56 7 15 267 100%
Hughes 50 8 23 266 100%
Jackson 65 11 9 250 100%
Atoka 53 10 20 249 100%
Washita 36 13 31 245 100%
Johnston 43 14 22 240 100%
Okfuskee 61 9 16 240 100%
Noble 61 12 17 238 100%
Nowata 53 11 22 226 100%
Marshall 56 9 16 225 100%
Kiowa 62 10 14 213 100%
Pushmataha 51 9 24 205 100%
Kingfisher 54 11 17 199 100%
Blaine 46 11 23 184 100%
Love 56 14 19 176 100%
Texas 48 10 21 157 100%
Woods 69 8 14 141 100%
Jefferson 51 12 17 139 100%
Coal 33 17 31 138 100%
Dewey 41 12 31 121 100%
Major 59 14 15 116 100%
Tillman 59 6 14 100 100%
Cotton 52 12 14 99 100%
Greer 54 14 14 99 100%
Alfalfa 51 6 23 81 100%
Grant 62 9 17 78 100%
Roger Mills 38 14 36 72 100%
Ellis 67 4 19 69 100%
Harper 66 14 13 56 100%
Beaver 54 11 17 46 100%
Harmon 46 15 24 46 100%
Cimarron 25 4 46 24 100%

What to expect

Polls close at 8 p.m. Eastern time. In the 2022 state primaries, first results were reported 10 minutes later, and the last update of the night was at 12:33 a.m. Eastern time with 99.9 percent of votes reported.

Registered Democrats and independents were eligible to participate in the Democratic primary. The state offered in-person early voting and no-excuse absentee voting. Voters could return ballots by mail or in person, as long as they were received by the close of polls.

The state primary, which will include races for state and congressional offices, will be held on June 18.

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