United States presidential election in Oklahoma, 1964

United States presidential election in Oklahoma, 1964
Oklahoma
November 3, 1964

 
Nominee Lyndon B. Johnson Barry Goldwater
Party Democratic Republican
Home state Texas Arizona
Running mate Hubert Humphrey William E. Miller
Electoral vote 8 0
Popular vote 519,834 412,665
Percentage 55.75% 44.25%

The 1980 United States presidential election in Oklahoma took place on November 3, 1964. All 50 states and The District of Columbia were part of the 1964 United States presidential election. Oklahoma voters chose 8 electors to the Electoral College, who voted for President and Vice President.

Incumbent President Lyndon B. Johnson won Oklahoma by 11.5% margin of victory.[1] Since 1964 Oklahoma became a reliably Republican state, as Johnson became the last Democratic presidential candidate to carry the state.[2]

United States presidential election in Oklahoma, 1964[3]
Party Candidate Votes Percentage Electoral votes
Democratic Lyndon B. Johnson 519,834 55.75% 8
Republican Barry Goldwater 412,665 44.25% 0
Totals 932,499 100.0% 8

Results by County

County Johnson # Johnson % Goldwater # Goldwater % Total
Adair3,00351.8%2,85948.2%5,862
Alfalfa1,73041.4%2,45058.6%4,180
Atoka2,45963.3%1,42436.7%3,883
Beaver1,508 43.2%1,98256.8%3,490
Beckham4,11561.7%2,55738.3%6,672
Blaine2,38446.5%2,74153.5%5,125
Bryan5,93469.1%2,65230.9%8,586
Caddo7,44766.7%3,72433.3%11,171
Canadian5,74752.5%5,19347.5%10,940
Carter10,64568.1%4,98631.9%15,631
Cherokee4,44956.2%3,46743.8%7,916
Choctaw3,96969.8%1,71830.2%5,687
Cimarron87841.7%1,22558.3%2,103
Cleveland11,59954.6%9,65645.4%21,255
Coal1,61369.1%72130.9%2,334
Comanche13,58563.1%7,93636.9%21,521
Cotton2,21666.4%1,12333.6%3,339
Craig3,83861.2%2,54139.8%6,379
Creek9,83660.7%6,35539.3%16,191
Custer4,46457.0%3,36243.0%7,826
Delaware3,70257.4%2,74342.6%6,445
Dewey1,61752.9%1,43647.1%3,053
Ellis1,12043.5%1,45256.5%2,572
Garfield10,17545.3%12,29754.7%22,472
Garvin7,01366.9%3,47033.1%10,483
Grady7,59368.0%3,56932.0%11,162
Grant2,12051.6%1,99248.4%4,112
Greer2,67168.2%1,24731.8%3,918
Harmon1,66573.4%60226.6%2,267
Harper1,24047.3%1,37952.7%2,619
Haskell2,54265.2%1,35534.8%3,897
Hughes4,47772.6%1,69227.4%6,169
Jackson5,89471.4%2,36628.6%8,260
Jefferson2,55575.9%81124.1%3,366
Johnston2,37069.0%1,06531.0%3,435
Kay11,29648.4%12,03351.6%23,329
Kingfisher2,51244.6%3,11755.4%5,629
Kiowa3,68662.6%2,20628.4%5,892
Latimer2,29773.0%84927.0%3,146
Le Flore7,10564.5%3,90435.5%11,309
Lincoln5,04656.7%3,85443.3%8,900
Logan4,27953.0%3,78747.0%8,066
Love1,86373.8%66326.2%2,526
McClain3,63869.0%1,63831.0%5,276
McCurtain5,98266.7%2,98133.3%8,963
McIntosh3,49771.0%1,42829.0%4,925
Major1,29134.6%2,43665.4%3,727
Marshall2,31867.8%1,10132.2%3,419
Mayes5,42156.6%4,15743.4%9,578
Murray3,08371.4%1,23628.6%4,319
Muskogee16,33065.7%8,50834.3%24,838
Noble2,71355.7%2,15744.3%4,768
Nowata2,64455.2%2,14244.8%4,786
Okfuskee2,90564.1%1,62935.9%4,534
Oklahoma90,64152.0%83,66048.0%174,301
Okmulgee10,19568.4%4,70431.6%14,899
Osage7,39556.5%5,69543.5%13,090
Ottawa7,58965.0%4,09035.0%11,679
Pawnee2,38951.2%2,27848.8%4,667
Payne8,90652.9%7,93647.1%16,842
Pittsburg9,90373.6%3,55526.4%13,458
Pontotoc7,44964.1%4,16635.9%11,615
Pottawatomie10,88461.4%6,84138.6%17,725
Pushmataha2,56365.8%1,33234.2%3,895
Roger Mills1,34559.2%92640.8%2,271
Rogers5,44956.5%4,20243.5%9,651
Seminole6,58264.2%3,67635.8%10,258
Sequoyah4,30460.2%2,84639.8%7,150
Stephens9,27263.5%5,32336.6%14,595
Texas2,50042.8%3,33957.2%5,839
Tillman3,35460.2%2,00139.8%5,355
Tulsa61,48444.5%76,77055.5%138,254
Wagoner3,95758.2%2,84041.8%6,797
Washington8,57140.9%12,38259.1%20,953
Washita3,33960.9%2,14739.1%5,486
Woods2,75048.8%2,88651.2%5,636
Woodward2,93448.7%3,09451.3%6,028

References

  1. "1964 Presidential General Election Results - Oklahoma". uselectionatlas.org.
  2. Gust, Steve (October 6, 2012). "Oklahoma student who attended Democratic National Convention anticipates lifetime in politics". The Oklahoman. Retrieved November 9, 2016.
  3. "1964 Presidential Election Results - Oklahoma". Dave Leip's U.S. Election Atlas. Retrieved November 9, 2016.
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