2012 Oklahoma Democratic presidential primary

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2012 Oklahoma Democratic presidential primary

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45 pledged delegates to the
2012 Democratic National Convention
 
Candidate Barack Obama Randall Terry
Home state Illinois West Virginia
Delegate count 35 7
Popular vote 64,389 20,312
Percentage 57.10% 18.01%

 
Candidate Jim Rogers Darcy Richardson
Home state Oklahoma Florida
Delegate count 3 0
Popular vote 15,546 7,201
Percentage 13.79% 6.39%

Election results by county
  Barack Obama
  Randall Terry
  Jim Rogers

The 2012 Oklahoma Democratic presidential primary took place on Tuesday, March 6, 2012, as part of Super Tuesday along with other primaries and caucuses. Oklahoma's 45 pledged delegates to the Democratic National Convention were allocated according to the results of the vote.

Oklahoma was one of only a handful of primary states where candidates other than incumbent President Barack Obama qualified for the ballot. Although Obama ultimately triumphed in the primary by a comfortable margin, his showing in Oklahoma was his worst performance in any primary state. Four other candidates won 43% of the vote combined; candidates Randall Terry and Jim Rogers won the most votes in multiple counties and qualified for several delegates, although these delegates were not rewarded due to technicalities.

Procedure[edit]

Oklahoma was allocated 50 delegates to the Democratic National Convention: 45 were allocated based on the results of the primary, with the other five being unpledged superdelegates.[1]

In order to qualify for pledged delegates, a candidate had to receive at least 15% of the vote statewide or in at least one congressional district. 29 of Oklahoma's delegates were allotted among the state's five congressional districts. The remaining 16 pledged delegates were allocated based on the statewide popular vote, consisting of 10 at-large delegates and 6 pledged PLEOs (party leaders and elected officials).[1]

Pledged national
convention
delegates
Type Del.
CD 1 6
CD 2 6
CD 3 5
CD 4 6
CD 5 6
At-large 10
PLEO 6
Total pledged delegates 45

Results[edit]

Barack Obama won the primary with 57% of the vote, his smallest share of the vote received in any primary contest. Candidates running against Obama won 43% of the vote combined.

Randall Terry came second with 18% of the vote and placed first in 11 counties: Beaver, Bryan, Cimarron, Dewey, Grant, Greer, McCurtain, Pushmataha, Roger Mills, Texas and Washita.

Perennial candidate Jim Rogers, who had run several times for office in Oklahoma, won nearly 14% of the vote and placed first in the counties of Beckham, Coal and Ellis.

2012 Oklahoma Democratic presidential primary[2]
Candidate Votes % Delegates[1]
Barack Obama (incumbent) 64,389 57.10 35
Randall Terry 20,312 18.01 7
Jim Rogers 15,546 13.79 3
Darcy Richardson 7,201 6.39
Bob Ely 5,323 4.72
Total 112,771 100% 45

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Oklahoma Democratic Delegation 2012". www.thegreenpapers.com. Retrieved October 4, 2023.
  2. ^ "OK - Election Results". results.enr.clarityelections.com. Retrieved March 26, 2020.