It’s Election Day in Oklahoma!

It's Election Day in Oklahoma!







It's Election Day for all seventy-seven (77) counties across the state! Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.





While many voters will have a runoff primary election, some voters may also have non-partisan elections on the ballot. The election list is available on the State Election Board website.





Voters are reminded that Oklahoma is a closed primary state. To vote in party's primary or runoff primary, you must be a registered voter of that party. However, all recognized parties have the option to open their primaries and runoff primaries to Independent voters. The Democratic Party has chosen to open its primaries and runoff primaries for the 2022-2023 election years. Independent voters may request a Democratic Party ballot at the polls. All voters, regardless of party affiliation, may vote in non-partisan elections.





Due to statutory redistricting, some precincts and polling places have changed. Before heading to the polls, be sure to verify your polling place using the OK Voter Portal. You can also contact your County Election Board for assistance.





Voters should be prepared to show proof of identity at the polls. Information about accepted forms of identity can be found on the State Election Board website. Voters who do not have an accepted form of identity may request a provisional ballot.





Election results will be available shortly after 7 p.m. on election night on the State Election Board website.





Voters with questions should contact their County Election Board or the State Election Board at (405) 521-2391.





   

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