Oklahoma Primary Election on Tuesday

The Oklahoma Primary Election will take place tomorrow, June 28.

You can look up your polling place here. Polls will be open from 7:00 am to 7:00 pm on Election Day.

Did you know that according to Oklahoma law, your employer is required to give you 2 hours off to vote? If you have questions about this provision, contact CAIR-OK Civil Rights Director Veronica Laizure at 405-430-9877.

If you are not able to make it to your designated polling place on Election Day, and did not vote early or via an absentee ballot, you can still vote using a provisional ballot at any other polling location on the same day.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who can vote in the Oklahoma Primary?

In order to vote, you must be a U.S. citizen, at least 18 years old, and a resident of Oklahoma. To vote in the primary, you must have registered to vote by June 3rd.

Do I need to bring my ID with me to vote?

You must have proof of ID in Oklahoma to vote. This can include a document issued by the United States government, the State of Oklahoma or a federally recognized tribal government. Oklahoma law also allows you to use your county election board voter identification card as proof of ID.

If you do not have or if you refuse to show proof of identity, you may vote by provisional ballot and prove your identity by signing a sworn affidavit.

Do I have to vote on everything on the ballot?

You are not required to vote on everything on the ballot.

What if I am told I am not on the voter list?

If you are told you are not on the list of registered voters or there are any other challenges to your right to vote, ask for a provisional ballot. Do not leave the polling location without voting.

How do I know who is on my ballot?

You can preview your ballot for tomorrow’s election by clicking here. Oklahoma does not provide any information about candidates other than names and party affiliation. If you have difficulty finding more information about a candidate, please contact CAIR-OK’s Operations Coordinator, Anna Facci by phone 405-286-6009 or by email at afacci@cair.com.

Can I vote in the primary if I am registered as an Independent (no party) voter?

You are allowed to vote in the primary elections for the Democratic or Libertarian Parties. Simply request a Democratic or Libertarian Party Ballot when you arrive at your polling place. Unfortunately, the Online Voter Tool is unable to provide partisan primary sample ballots to registered Independents at this time.