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EligibilityA person who is eligible to register to vote must be:
However, a person who has been:
How to RegisterYou must fill out a voter a registration application form. Voter registration applications are available at the following locations:
Changing Your RegistrationYou may need to change your voter registration. Changes you may need to make are:
Submitting Your ApplicationYou may mail your voter registration application to the State Election Board. The card is already addressed, but you must add a first-class postage stamp. If you fill your voter registration application form at a tag agency when you get your driver's license or when you apply for assistance at a government agency, the agency will mail the form to the State Election Board for you.Voter Identification CardYou do not become a registered voter until the county election in the county where you reside has approved your application. When your application is approved, the county election board will mail a voter identification card to you. Your voter registration card lists your name, address political affiliation, and the polling place for your voting precinct. When you receive your voter identification card, look at it carefully and report any errors to the county election board immediately. Keep your voter identification card in a safe place and always take it with you when you go to vote.If your voter registration application cannot be approved, you will receive a letter from the county election board. The letter will tell you why your application was not approved and explain the steps you need to take to become registered. You may be able to return the letter with some additional information, or you may need to fill out and send in another registration application form. Closed Primary SystemOklahoma has a closed primary system. Only voters who are registered members of a recognized political party may vote for the party's candidates in primary and runoff primary elections. Registered Independent voters may be eligible to vote in party's primaries and runoff primaries if authorized by the party.However, nonpartisan judicial offices, state questions and county questions often are included in primary elections. All registered voters, including Independents, are entitled to receive those ballots. At general elections, all voters receive the same ballot and may vote for any candidates or questions on the ballot. Cancelled RegistrationIn most cases, voter registration is permanent. However, some voter registrations are cancelled.The county election board may cancel a registration:
When to RegisterYou may submit your voter registration application form at any time. However, voter identification cards cannot be issued during the 24 days prior to an election. If your registration is received by the county election board during the 24 days before an election, you will not receive your voter identification card until after the election.If you will become 18 during the 60 days before an election, you may apply for voter registration between 25 and 60 days before the election. Additional InformationFor additional information about voting in Oklahoma County contact the Oklahoma County Election Board.Oklahoma County Election Board 4201 N. Lincoln Blvd Oklahoma City, OK 73105 (405) 713-1515 |