Trump Wins Oklahoma

Logan County Election Results

*National results are not completed at the time of this publication and will be updated after they become available.

Results for the 2024 election are tallied and polls are closed with 100% of Oklahoma area precincts reported.

National Results from Oklahoma Voters

The two main party candidates for the president/vice president of the United States were Kamala Harris with running mate Tim Walz on the Democratic ticket and Donald J. Trump and JD Vance on the Republican ticket. 

National results will be updated after they become available with all states reporting. 

Oklahoma specifically voted for Donald Trump and JD Vance, granting the seven electoral votes for the State of Oklahoma to the Republican ticket. Harris and Walz received 1,035,219 votes in Oklahoma. 

There were 1,564,575 Oklahoman voters who showed up to the polls to vote for the next President of the United States of America. 

Full results from Oklahoma State voting polls are:  

Donald J. Trump/JD Vance (Republican) 1,035,219 votes (66.17%)

Kamala Harris/Tim Walz (Democrat) 499,043 votes (31.90%)

Chase Oliver/Mike Ter Maat (Libertarian) 9,184 votes (0.59%)

Robert F Kennedy Jr/Nicole Shanahan (Independent) 15,992 votes (1.02%)

Chris Garrity/Cody Ballard (Independent) 5,137 votes (0.33%)

Oklahoma State Results for Guthrie and Logan County Area Voters

There were three United States Representatives that represent at least parts of Logan County on the ballot. 

For District 5 Stephanie Bice (R) was reelected with 60.69% of the votes leaving 39.31% of the votes to Madison Horn (D) from votes district wide. 

District 38 was a race between John Pfeiffer (R) and Doyle Lewis (D) with Pfeiffer winning 84.83% of the votes. 

Denise Crosswhite Hader (R) won the elections with 68.42% versus Mike Bockus (D). 

Two state questions appeared on the ballot for all Oklahomans.

State Question 833 asked to allow the creation of public infrastructure districts. 

The Question failed with only 38.39% (559,358) voting in favor of the question and 61.61% (897,748) against the proposal. 

State Question 834 amended the Oklahoma Constitution to clarify only citizens of the United States can vote in state elections. 

The question passed with a large margin for the night, with 80.73% voting in favor of the question.

Oklahoma County Supreme Court Districts 3 and 7 retained their seats with 50.26% in favor of Noma Gurich (District 3), and 51.01% in favor of James E. Edmondson (District 7). Yvonne Kauger (District 4) was narrowly defeated only receiving 49.76% of the votes in favor of her retention. 

Important note: Election results are obtained from the Oklahoma State Election Board website. Election results are posted to the website as they are received at the Oklahoma State Election Board from county election boards and will not include provisional ballot results until after 5 p.m. Friday, November 8. Results shown here are subject to contest and recount and are neither final nor official until they are certified by the appropriate election board.

Unless a contest of election or a petition for recount has been filed, county and local results will be certified by county election boards not earlier than 5 p.m. Friday, November 8. Federal and state results will be certified by the State Election Board not earlier than Tuesday, November 12. Results of a race in which a contest of election or a petition for recount has been filed cannot be certified until the contest has been heard or the recount has been completed. 

 

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