How to Vote in Oklahoma: Your Complete Guide to Polling Locations, Mail-in Deadlines, and More
Do I Need to Register to Vote?
Absolutely! To vote in Oklahoma, you must first register. You can check your registration details on the OK Voter Portal.
As Election Day approaches on Nov. 5, this guide will provide all the essential information you need for voting in Oklahoma. For information on other states, click here.
How Can I Register?
You have the option to register to vote online, by mail, or in person. Regardless of the method, you’ll need a valid Oklahoma ID, such as a driver’s license or state ID.
What Is the Deadline for Registration?
The last day to register is Oct. 11.
How Can I Find My Polling Site?
Your polling location can be located on the OK Voter Portal.
Is Mail-in Voting an Option?
Yes, Oklahoma allows no-excuse absentee voting by mail. You must request your absentee ballot by 5 p.m. on the third Monday before the election, which is about 15 days prior. You can apply for an absentee ballot online through the OK Voter Portal or download a request form and send it to your local election board.
When Is the Latest I Can Submit My Ballot?
All ballots must be received by the county election board by 7 p.m. on election night.
Can I Track My Ballot?
You can verify if your ballot was counted using the OK Voter Portal.
What If I Need Assistance Getting to the Polls?
Voting by absentee ballot does not require a specific reason, but some voters, like those with disabilities or visual impairments, may qualify for additional assistance.
Where Can I Find Election Results?
YSL News will provide live updates for presidential, congressional, and statewide election results here.