- 2013 Elections
- How Do I Register?
- When Do I Vote?
- Where Do I Vote?
- What Do I Bring?
- Send Me Reminders
2013 Elections in Oklahoma
For more information on all of the races happening in 2013, visit the Oklahoma State Election Board site.
Registration Information
The deadline to register vote in Oklahoma is: Received 25 days before the election.
To register in Oklahoma you must:
- be a citizen of the United States and a resident of the State of Oklahoma
- be 18 years old on or before the date of the next election
- have not been convicted of a felony, for which a period of time equal to the original sentence has not expired, or for which you have not been pardoned
- not now be under judgment as an incapacitated person, or a partially incapacitated person prohibited from registering to vote
Register to vote now!
To check the status of your voter registration, click here.
When can I vote in Oklahoma?
Early Voting Information
In-person early voting available? YesBy mail early voting available? Yes
Come back soon for more information.
Voting Hours on Election Day
The polls are open from:7:00am - 7:00pm
Please contact your state election office for additional voting information, or click here to learn more about voting absentee in your state.
Where do I vote?
Find out at http://www.ok.gov/elections/ppl/index.php
For more information, contact your state election office.
What do you need to bring?
State law requires all registered voters to prove their identity before voting in person at the precinct polling place on election day or during early voting at the County Election Board.
You may show any document issued by the United States, the State of Oklahoma, or a federally recognized tribal government if it includes your name, a photograph of you, and an expiration date that is later than the election in which you are voting. For example, the following documents meet these requirements:
- Oklahoma driver's license
- Oklahoma identification card
- United States passport
- United States military identification
- Oklahoma voter registration card
The law provides only two exceptions to these requirements:
1. An Oklahoma Identification Card issued to a person who is 65 years old or older is valid as proof of identity for voting even though it does not have an expiration date.
2. The Voter Identification Card issued by the County Election Board is valid as proof of identity even though it does not include a photograph or an expiration date.
The law also requires that your name on your identification matches your name in the Precinct Registry.
For more information, contact your state election office.





