1980 United States presidential election in Oklahoma

The 1980 United States presidential election in Oklahoma took place on November 4, 1980. All fifty states and The District of Columbia were part of the 1980 United States presidential election. State voters chose eight electors to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

Oklahoma was won by former California Governor Ronald Reagan (R) by a 25-point landslide. It is a reliably Republican state, and the last Democratic presidential candidate to carry the state was Lyndon Johnson in 1964.

Counties that flipped Democratic to Republican

 * Adair
 * Beckham
 * Caddo
 * Cherokee
 * Carter
 * Cimarron
 * Cotton
 * Craig
 * Creek
 * Delaware
 * Dewey
 * Garvin
 * Grady
 * Grant
 * Greer
 * Jackson
 * Kiowa
 * LeFlore
 * Lincoln
 * Logan
 * McClain
 * Mayes
 * Murray
 * Nowata
 * Osage
 * Ottawa
 * Pontotoc
 * Pottawatomie
 * Roger Mills
 * Rogers
 * Seminole
 * Sequoyah
 * Stephens
 * Tillman
 * Wagoner
 * Washita

Slates of Electors
Democrat: Tobie Branch, Joe Johnson, Marzee Douglas, Sweet Pea Abernathy, Linnie Clayton Spann, Al Tesio, Loretta Jackson, Bert Russell

Republican: Robert Scott Petty, Lanny Joe Reed, Frank Douglas Stickney Sr, Ronald Neal Allen, Thomas J. Harris, Kenneth Floyd Musick, Grace Ward Boulton, Paul E. Thornbrugh

Libertarian: Mary Laurent, Fred Bross, Loren Baker, Roger Phares, Anatolly Arutunoff, Thomas Winter, Paul Woodard, Charles Burris

Independent: Aileen E. Ginther, Juanita L. Learned, Arlie J. Nixon, Linda M. Remer, James Heinicke, John Lowe, Laura Shepperd, John W. Reskovac Sr