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After setting record, should Oklahoma end straight-ticket voting? By: Trevor Brown Oklahoma Watch January 26, 2021
Vicky Avery, front, voted in one of Oklahoma’s most Republican districts on Nov. 3 at Harrah Church. (Photo by Whitney Bryen/Oklahoma Watch)
More Oklahomans than ever before skipped over selecting individual candidates and instead voted for their party’s entire slate of candidates with a single pen stroke in 2020.
Oklahoma State Election Board data shows that more than 710,200 – or 45.5% of all voters – chose the straight-party voting option during last year’s general election.
That is the highest number of straight-party ballots, as well as the highest share of voters choosing this option, in at least the last three presidential elections. In 2016, 36.3% voted using the straight-ticket option and 37.5% voted this way in 2012.