Who is on the presidential primary ballot in Oklahoma?

Eight Republicans, six Democrats and two Libertarians have filed for president in Oklahoma.
Eight Republicans, six Democrats and two Libertarians have filed for president in Oklahoma.
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Oklahoma will host its first Libertarian presidential primary election since the party was formally recognized in 2016, the state Election Board said Wednesday.

Two individuals were among 16 people who filed to appear on Oklahoma’s presidential primary ballot next March. Filing for the presidential election wrapped up Wednesday.

Republicans on the primary ballot in Oklahoma

  • Former President Donald Trump, 77

  • Former United Nations ambassador Nikki Haley, 51

  • Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, 45

  • Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, 61

  • Pastor Ryan Binkley, 56

  • Businessman David Stuckenberg, 42

  • Former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson, 73

  • Biotech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy, 38

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Democrats on the primary ballot in Oklahoma

  • President Joe Biden, 81

  • U.S. Rep. Dean Phillips, 54

  • Californian Armando Mando Perez-Serrato, 47

  • Author and spiritual leader Marianne Williamson, 71

  • Maryland plumber Stephen Lyons, 62

  • Media personality Cenk Uyger, 53

Libertarians on the primary ballot in Oklahoma

  • Jacob Hornberger, 73

  • Chase Oliver, 38

In 2020, 21 candidates filed to run for president, said Misha Mohr, State Election Board spokesperson.

Biden and Trump won their respective Oklahoma primary elections in 2020.

To appear on the presidential ballot, candidates must pay a $5,000 filing fee or collect signatures from voters in each Congressional district, she said.

Mohr said both Libertarian candidates filed to run by collecting the required number of signatures. The remaining candidates paid the filing fee.

Oklahoma’s presidential primary election will take place March 5.

This article originally appeared on Oklahoman: Elections 2024: Who will be in the presidential primary in Oklahoma?