Oklahoma has voted for a Republican president in every election since 1968, reliably serving as a Republican stronghold. The most competitive down-ballot race in the state is in the Senate between Sen. Jim Inhofe and Democratic challenger Abby Broyles.

The state’s congressional delegation is firmly Republican: All but one of its seven seats in Congress are currently held by Republicans. Additionally, both houses of Oklahoma’s state legislature and the gubernatorial seat are held by Republicans. Oklahoma has 10 electoral votes and is not believed by analysts to be competitive.

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