Tulsa, OK Politics: Is It Liberal or Conservative?

Election Results and Trends in Tulsa, OK

In the last Presidential election, Tulsa, OK voted predominantly Republican, with 61.3% of voters casting their ballot for Trump, while 36.2% of voters in Tulsa voted for Biden, and other parties voting 2.5%. Based on these voting patterns, Tulsa is considered a moderately conservative city. Specifically, it ranks 16th out of the most populated 333 cities in the United States in terms of conservatism based on the 2020 Presidential election results. Conversely, when looking at the liberal voting patterns in the 2020 election, Tulsa ranks 318th out of the 333 most populated cities, indicating a relatively low liberal vote.

Presidential Elections Voting Trend

The last six Presidential election results (2000, 2004, 2008, 2012, 2016, 2020) for Tulsa, OK are: R R R R R R

Tulsa, Oklahoma, has predominantly supported Republican presidential candidates. The city's conservative inclinations were evidenced in electoral victories for Bob Dole (1996), George W. Bush (2000, 2004), John McCain (2008), Mitt Romney (2012), and Donald Trump (2016, 2020). The margins have varied but generally demonstrate a strong conservative leaning within Tulsa, reflecting Oklahoma's broader conservative tradition.

Local Elections

At the city level, Tulsa has often elected mayors from the Republican Party or those with conservative stances. Recent mayors like Dewey Bartlett and G.T. Bynum reflect this trend. Though the city has sometimes elected Democrats, conservative policies have guided mainly the local government in line with the city's overall political preferences.