top of page
300px-Flag_of_Oklahoma.svg.png

OKLAHOMA

Requirements to vote: 

  • 18 years old on or by Election Day.

  • US citizen.

  • Resident of Oklahoma.

  • A convicted felon may not register for a period equal to the time of the original sentence.

  • A convicted felon who has been pardoned may register.

  • Not be declared incapacitated by a court.


How do I register? 

  • In the state of Oklahoma, you can register online, via mail, or in person.

  • To register online, the site is under construction as of July 2019! Check this link for future updates: https://www.ok.gov/elections/Online_Voter_Registration.htm. At this time, you can only update your voter information online.

    • There is no deadline to register online; however, you will not receive your voter identification card if you register within 24 days of Election Day.

  • To register via mail, download this form: https://www.ok.gov/elections/documents/Oklahoma%20Voter%20Registration%20Application%20form%20v4-20%20SEB%20web.pdf

    • There is no deadline to register via mail; however, you will not receive your voter identification card if you register within 24 days of Election Day.

  • To register in person, get the form at your County Election Board, post offices, tag agencies, libraries and many other public locations.

    • You will for example be offered a voter registration application when you get your driver's license and when you apply for assistance at some government agencies.

    • When completed, mail the form to the State Election Board.

    • If you filled out your form at any tag agencies or government agencies, the agency will mail the form for you.

    • There is no deadline to register in person; however, you will not receive your voter identification card if you register within 24 days of Election Day.

  • You do not have to register with a party to vote in a general election, but you must do so if you want to vote in a party’s primary election. Registered Independents may also vote in primaries. For 2018 and 2019, the Democratic Party granted permission for Independents to vote in their primaries and runoff primaries. Independents cannot vote in Republican or Libertarian primaries.


Can I pre-register?

  • Yes, if you will turn 18 during the 60 days before Election Day, you can register between 25 and 60 days before Election Day.

bottom of page