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OK Voter Portal

View a sample ballot, find your polling place, request an absentee ballot, update your voter registration and more using the OK Voter Portal.

 

Register to Vote

It's easy to register to vote in Oklahoma!  Register online, by mail, in person at your County Election Board, or when you apply for, update, or renew your driver license or state ID.

Update Your Voter Registration

Update your registration using the OK Voter Portal. You can also update your registration when you apply for, renew, or update your driver's license or state ID.

Election Day Voting

Polling places are open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on election days. Find your polling place and view a sample ballot by logging into the OK Voter Portal.

Early Voting

Early voting is available for all elections. Find your early voting location, dates, and times.

 

Absentee Voting

Voting by absentee ballot is easy, secure and convenient. Learn more about absentee voting.

 

Election Reminders

Never miss an election! Sign up for election reminders, yearly absentee ballot renewal reminders and more.

 

Election Calendar

Did you know that in some years elections are held every month in Oklahoma? Keep tabs on what's coming up with our election calendars.

First-Time Voters

Whether you are new to Oklahoma or this is your first election, our Voting 101 page will help guide you through the process.
 

Voter ID Cards

Request a replacement Voter ID card, at no cost, by contacting your County Election Board or the State Election Board. Provide your name, date of birth, and address. 

 

Cancel Your Voter Registration

Cancel your voter registration or the registration of a deceased family member by submitting a Request to Cancel Voter Registration form to the appropriate County Election Board.

Questions

The State Election Board and county election boards are here to help! We are your source for trusted information. If you have questions, call or email us.

 

Last Modified on Apr 16, 2025
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