Oklahoma Code § 26-20-104

Title 26. Elections: Certification of candidates - Allocation of delegates -
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Future primaries - Delegate voting.
A.  Upon the completion of the state canvass of the results of
the Presidential Preferential Primary, the Secretary of the State
Election Board shall certify to the state chairman of each political
party which has candidates participating in the primary:
1.  the names of the party's candidates and the votes each
received, by congressional district as well as statewide; and
2.  the total of the votes cast in the political party, by
congressional district as well as statewide.
B.  Each candidate shall be awarded delegates by congressional
districts proportionately, by the ratio of votes they received to
the total vote cast in said congressional district; provided
however, no delegates shall be awarded to any candidate receiving
less than fifteen percent (15%) of the vote, and such votes shall be
allocated among the other candidates in proportion to their total
vote.  If no candidate receives fifteen percent (15%) or more of the
vote, then the candidate receiving the highest number of votes in
that district shall be awarded all the delegates from that district.

C.  The candidate receiving the largest number of votes statewide
shall be awarded all delegate votes authorized by the National
Committee of the political party which are selected as the at-large
delegates at the state convention of said party.
D.  Votes shall be allocated on a basis of not less than one-
half (1/2) delegate vote or the minimum allowed by the national
party rules.
E.  Each political party shall then select, by a method to be
determined by the party, as many delegates to the national party
convention as are allotted it by the national committee of that
party.
F.  No later than 5:00 p.m. on the tenth day of January, 1988,
and each year thereafter in which the President and Vice President
of the United States are to be elected, the Attorney General shall
submit to the Secretary of the State Election Board notice of the
manner in which results of the next following Presidential
Preferential Primary are to be certified and to whom said results
are to be certified.  The State Election Board shall certify results
according to the manner prescribed in the notice.  The Attorney
General shall be required to provide said notice in such a way as to
be consistent with the methods required by the recognized political
parties relative to selection of delegates to their national
conventions.
G.  Each delegate or alternate delegate to the national
convention of his political party shall cast their vote on all
ballots for the candidate who received this state's vote. If that
candidate is for any reason no longer a candidate, the votes of the
Oklahoma delegation shall be cast for any candidate of their choice.
H.  If the political parties involved in the primary elections will
not accept the minimum threshold or other provisions of this
section, or have a different method of allocating the votes of all
candidates falling below such threshold, either as to the
congressional districts or statewide vote, then these matters may be
governed by the respective political parties involved.

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