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2008 Oklahoma Democratic presidential primary

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FieldValue
election_name2008 Oklahoma Democratic presidential primary
countryOklahoma
typepresidential
ongoingno
previous_election2004 Oklahoma Democratic presidential primary
previous_year2004
next_election2012 Oklahoma Democratic presidential primary
next_year2012
election_date
image1File:Hillary_Rodham_Clinton-cropped.jpg
image_size150x150px
candidate1Hillary Clinton
colour1D4AA00
home_state1New York
delegate_count124
popular_vote1228,480
percentage154.76%
image2File:Barack Obama Senate portrait crop.jpg
candidate2Barack Obama
colour2800080
home_state2Illinois
delegate_count214
popular_vote2130,130
percentage231.19%
map_image[[File:Oklahoma Democratic presidential primary election results by county margins, 2008.svg350px]]
map_size350px
map_captionPrimary results by county
Clinton:
outgoing_membersND
elected_membersTN
image3Image:John Edwards, official Senate photo portrait (cropped).jpg
colour3e50100
candidate3John Edwards
(withdrawn)
home_state3North Carolina
popular_vote342,725
percentage310.24%
delegate_count30
votes_for_election38 pledged delegates to the
2008 Democratic National Convention

Clinton:

Obama: (withdrawn) 2008 Democratic National Convention

The 2008 Oklahoma Democratic presidential primary, part of the process of selecting that party's nominee for President of the United States, took place on February 5, one of the many nominating contests of 2008's "Super Tuesday". The primary election chose 38 pledged delegates to represent Oklahoma at the 2008 Democratic National Convention. The remainder of Oklahoma's 47 delegates consisted of unpledged superdelegates not bound by the results of the primary. The election was a closed primary, meaning that only registered Democrats could vote in this election. Hillary Clinton won the primary by a significant margin.

Clinton, Barack Obama, and Jim Rogers appeared on the ballot, together with four candidates who had already withdrawn from the contest: Chris Dodd, Bill Richardson, Dennis Kucinich, and John Edwards. All but Rogers had run nationwide campaigns for the presidential nomination; Rogers is a perennial candidate in Oklahoma who had run for lieutenant governor in 2006.

Pre-primary polling, predictions, and events

Main article: Statewide opinion polling for the 2008 Super Tuesday Democratic Party presidential primaries#Oklahoma

Early polling in Oklahoma consistently showed Clinton and Edwards to be the leaders in the state, and Obama a more distant third. The polling also indicated that other candidates were barely registering. In 2004 Edwards narrowly finished second in Oklahoma behind Wesley Clark by about one thousand votes. Oklahoma had been a key state for John Edwards as he made stops in the state January 15 and 18, over three weeks ahead of the primary date, but Edwards withdrew on January 30, 2008. Former President Bill Clinton stopped at the University of Oklahoma on January 30 to speak at a rally supporting his wife.

Money raised from Oklahoma

Obtained from The Oklahoman

CandidateMoney raised (US$)
John Edwards$397,316
Barack Obama$396,592
Bill Richardson$83,070
Hillary Clinton$508,050
Joe Biden$5,400
Chris Dodd$850
Dennis Kucinich$3,767

Delegates

Oklahoma sent 47 delegates to the Democratic National Convention. In order to secure pledged delegates, a candidate had to receive at least 15% of the vote. The delegates were broken down into the following categories:

  • 38 pledged delegates, allocated based on the results of the primary:
    • 25 District Level Delegates were allotted proportionally based on the support each candidate received in each congressional district. There were 5 delegates for each congressional district.
    • 8 At-large Delegates were allotted proportionally based on the support each candidate received statewide.
    • 5 party leaders and elected officials ("PLEO Delegates") were allotted proportionally based on the support each candidate received statewide.
  • 9 unpledged superdelegates consisting of PLEOs were not bound by the results of the primary.

Results

Key:Withdrew
prior to contest
2008 Oklahoma Democratic presidential primaryCandidateVotesPercentageNational delegates
Hillary Clinton228,48054.76%24
Barack Obama130,13031.19%14
John Edwards42,72510.24%0
Bill Richardson7,0781.70%0
Jim Rogers3,9050.94%0
Christopher Dodd2,5110.60%0
Dennis Kucinich2,3780.57%0
Totals417,207100.00%38

References

References

  1. (2008-02-03). "Fundraising totals".
  2. (2008-02-05). "Presidential Preferential Primary Election". OKLAHOMA STATE ELECTION BOARD.
  3. (2008-02-05). "RESULTS: Oklahoma". CNN.
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