How to Register to Vote in Oklahoma

In Oklahoma, voter registration applications are available at county election board offices, post offices, tag agencies, libraries and many other public locations. You will be offered a voter registration application if you get your driver's license or apply for government assistance. You 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. Register to vote by following these simple steps.

Things You'll Need

  • Voter registration application
  • Mailing address (residential; not a P.O. box)
  • Acceptable form of identification
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Instructions

    • 1

      Meet the criteria to register. A voter must be at least 18 years of age, a U.S. citizen and a resident of Oklahoma.

    • 2

      Fill out a voter registration application form. You may download an application form or send a request to receive a form by U.S. Mail. The application form asks for your name and address, your political affiliation, your birthdate and your driver's license number or (if no driver's license) the last four digits of your Social Security number.

    • 3

      Sign and date the oath printed on the form. By signing the voter registration application form, you are swearing that you are eligible to register to vote.

    • 4

      Submit your voter registration application to the Oklahoma State Election Board by mail. The card is already addressed, but you must add a first-class postage stamp.

    • 5

      Receive your voter identification card in the mail.

    • 6

      Check your identification card carefully for errors. Report any errors to the county election board immediately.

    • 7

      Keep your voter identification card in a safe place, and always take it with you when you go to vote.

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