The American Vote
Progressive EraOK · 10 EV

1912

Oklahoma: Wilson carries 10 EV.
Oklahoma cast its 10 electoral votes for Wilson (Democratic). National winner: Woodrow Wilson (Democratic) — Oklahoma voted with the national winner this cycle.

Oklahoma in 1912

The 1912 contest saw Oklahoma line up behind Wilson, delivering 10 electoral votes to the Democratic ticket. That placed Oklahoma with the eventual winner: Woodrow Wilson went on to take the presidency, and Oklahoma was part of his column.

Oklahoma stayed in the Democratic column for the 2nd straight cycle, extending a run that began in 1908. Oklahoma did not move alone — neighboring Kansas, Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, New Mexico, and Colorado broke the same way in 1912. Over its 30 recorded presidential cycles, Oklahoma has backed the Republican party more than any other — 20 times in all. The vote fell within the Progressive Era — Trust-busting, suffrage, and World War I.

Nationally, Woodrow Wilson finished with 435 of the 531 electoral votes to Theodore Roosevelt's 88. Woodrow Wilson led the national popular vote with 41.84% of the ballots cast.

The 1912 national map
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