Oklahoma
Polls
Oklahoma Democratic Exit Poll
Oklahoma Republican Exit Poll
Religious
demographics chart
Republican Primary
Results
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122,748
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37%
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32
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100%
reporting
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110,486
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33%
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6
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83,018
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25%
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0
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11,179
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3%
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0
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2,412
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1%
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0
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Democratic Primary
Results
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228,425
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55%
|
24
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100%
reporting
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130,087
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31%
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14
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42,718
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10%
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0
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Commentary
Democrat
Clinton won all the attendance categories easily, with the exception of
the More-than-weeklies (19 percent), which she beat out Obama by a nose, 38
percent to 37 percent. Clinton did a lot better other with the Protestants
alone, at 61 percent, than with the Other Christians, at 44 percent (not
much more than Obama’s 37 percent).
Republican
Among those attending church at least once a week (68 percent), Huckabee
won a plurality of 39 percent, but that wasn’t enough to overcome McCain’s
success among the less frequent attenders—at 45 percent, better than twice
as many as Huckabee won. Huckabee likewise won an insufficient plurality of
evangelicals (72 percent of voters), getting 39 percent, as opposed to
McCain’s 31 percent and Romney’s 26 percent.
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