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Voter Participation Rate in Oklahoma

Share of eligible voters (citizens age 18+, excluding those barred from voting) who cast a ballot in the general election.

53% in 2024

#49 of 50 · Bottom tier (higher is better)

Oklahoma is worse than the 50-state median (65%). That's a gap of 11%.

View interactive chart & trend → See full 50-state ranking →

1980 – 2024 · Oklahoma only · interactive chart with US median overlay →

About voter participation rate

What this measures: Share of eligible voters (citizens 18 and over, less those barred from voting) who cast a ballot in the general election.

Why it matters: Turnout is a basic measure of civic health and reflects how strongly voters expect government to respond.

Watch out: Eligibility is denominator-defined. States with more felons or non-citizens see different turnout patterns at the same level of engagement.

Recent trend

YearOklahomaUS median
200636%44%
200856%64%
201039%44%
201249%60%
201430%41%
201653%62%
201842%51%
202054%67%
202240%47%
202453%65%

Oklahoma vs. neighboring states

Same metric (voter participation rate), latest year with full state coverage. Click any name for that state's full report.

StateVoter Participation RateNational rank
Kansas 63% #33 of 50
Missouri 65% #26 of 50
Arkansas 54% #48 of 50
Texas 57% #46 of 50
New Mexico 60% #41 of 50
Colorado 73% #6 of 50

How Oklahoma compares (2024)

Top 5 best

#1Wisconsin7666%
#2Minnesota7650%
#3Michigan7485%
#4Maine7455%
#5New Hampshire7374%

Bottom 5

#46Texas5683%
#47West Virginia5556%
#48Arkansas5406%
#49Oklahoma5346%
#50Hawaiʻi5026%

Source and methodology

Source: US Elections Project · Direction: higher is better · Unit: %

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