Oklahoma Constitutional Amendment and Primary Runoff Election
Tuesday, August 25, 2026 · Oklahoma
How to Vote
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Contests
17 races on the ballot
Oklahoma Commissioner of Labor
Oklahoma
2 Candidates
Oklahoma County Commission District 1
Oklahoma County Commission District 1
2 Candidates
Oklahoma Commissioner of Insurance
Oklahoma
2 Candidates
State Senator
Oklahoma State Senate District 18
2 Candidates
State Senator
Oklahoma State Senate District 24
2 Candidates
State Senator
Oklahoma State Senate District 26
2 Candidates
Governor
Oklahoma
2 Candidates
US Senator
Oklahoma
2 Candidates
State Senator
Oklahoma State Senate District 34
2 Candidates
State Representative
Oklahoma House of Representatives District 99
2 Candidates
State Representative
Oklahoma House of Representatives District 1
2 Candidates
State Representative
Oklahoma House of Representatives District 47
2 Candidates
Oklahoma Superintendent of Public Instruction
Oklahoma
2 Candidates
State Representative
Oklahoma House of Representatives District 9
2 Candidates
State Representative
Oklahoma House of Representatives District 81
2 Candidates
US Representative
Oklahoma District 1
Candidate (Uncontested)
State Representative
Oklahoma House of Representatives District 38
2 Candidates
Ballot Measures
2 measures for voters to decide
Oklahoma State Question 846, Voter Identification Requirement Amendment (August 2026)
State Question 846
Require voters to provide proof of identity when voting in any election in the state
A YES vote means
<p>A "yes" vote supports creating a constitutional requirement for voters to provide proof of identity, as defined by the state legislature, when voting in any election in the state.</p>
A NO vote means
<p>A "no" vote opposes creating a constitutional requirement for voters to provide proof of identity when voting in any election in the state, maintaining that the state's requirement for voter identification be in state law only. </p>
12 endorsements for YES
Oklahoma State Question 844, Require Legislature to Establish Tax Revenue Reimbursement Methodology Amendment (August 2026)
State Question 844
Require the state legislature to establish a methodology for reimbursing schools, local governments, service districts, and other local organizations for revenues lost due to a manufacturing tax exemption
A YES vote means
<p>A "yes" vote supports requiring the state legislature to establish a set methodology for determining reimbursement amounts for local governments and districts for revenues lost due to a statewide manufacturing tax exemption.</p>
A NO vote means
<p>A "no" vote opposes requiring the state legislature to establish a set methodology for determining reimbursement amounts for local governments and districts for revenues lost due to a statewide manufacturing tax exemption.</p>
2 endorsements for YES