VOTER RESOURCES

Oklahoma offers a variety of tools and resources to help residents register to vote, learn about elections, and participate in the democratic process.

Below are key resources to make voting in Oklahoma easier and more accessible:

5. View Election Dates and Deadlines

Stay informed about upcoming elections, voter registration deadlines, and absentee ballot deadlines on the Election Calendar.

6. Learn About Candidates and Ballot Measures

Get informed about what’s on your ballot by visiting Ballot Ready or reviewing sample ballots available on the OK Voter Portal.

7. Accessibility and Assistance

Oklahoma is committed to ensuring elections are accessible to all voters. Learn more about accommodations for voters with disabilities at the Accessibility Resources Page.

8. Contact Your County Election Board

For specific questions or assistance, contact your local county election board. Find their contact information on the County Election Board Directory.

9. Additional Voting Help

If you have general questions about voting in Oklahoma, visit the Oklahoma State Election Board Website or call their office at (405) 521-2391.

Make your voice heard—stay informed and participate in shaping the future of Oklahoma!

1. Register to Vote

To participate in Oklahoma elections, you must be registered to vote. Visit the Oklahoma State Election Board's Voter Registration Page to learn about eligibility and download a voter registration application. You can also pick up an application at your county election board, local library, post office, or tag agency.

2. Check Your Voter Registration Status

Ensure your voter registration is up to date with the OK Voter Portal. This tool allows you to:

  • Confirm your registration status.

  • View your polling place.

  • Access a sample ballot for upcoming elections.

3. Find Your Polling Place

Oklahoma voters must cast their ballot at their designated polling place. Use the OK Voter Portal to find your polling location and view its hours of operation.

4. Vote Early or By Mail

  • Early Voting: Oklahoma offers in-person early voting, typically starting a few days before Election Day. Check the Early Voting Schedule for details on dates, times, and locations in your county.

  • Vote by Mail: If you prefer to vote absentee, apply for a ballot through the Absentee Voting Information Page. Applications must be submitted by the deadline before each election.