Oklahoma Elections
Statewide7 months
Oklahoma General Election
Tuesday, November 3, 2026 · Oklahoma
How to Vote
Registration Deadlines
Register to voteOnline
Friday, October 9, 20266 months
By Mail
Friday, October 9, 20266 months
In Person
Friday, October 9, 20266 months
Voting
Early Voting Starts
Wednesday, October 28, 20266 months
Early Voting Ends
Saturday, October 31, 20267 months
Mail Ballot Due
Tuesday, November 3, 20267 months
Contests
4 races on the ballot
State
Governor
Oklahoma
3 Candidates
Federal
U.S. House Oklahoma District 1
Oklahoma District 1
Candidate (Uncontested)
Ryan Parschauer
Federal
U.S. House Oklahoma District 3
Oklahoma District 3
Candidate (Uncontested)
Rebekah LaVann
State
Oklahoma House of Representatives District 32
Oklahoma House of Representatives District 32
Candidate (Uncontested)
Andy Brown
Voter FAQ
Can I register to vote online?
Oklahoma offers online voter registration.To register online in Oklahoma, you must have an Oklahoma Driver License or state ID. You must also have a digital signature on file with Service Oklahoma. The name and address on your ID must match your voter registration exactly. If you don't have an Oklahoma-issued ID or a digital signature on file with Service Oklahoma, you can still submit a voter registration application by mail. Watch this video about online voter registration from the Oklahoma State Election Board.
Can I submit voter registration forms in person?
You can complete a voter registration application in person. Contact your local election office for information on when and where to register to vote.Learn more by visiting the Oklahoma State Election Board website or contacting your local election office. Watch this video about in person registration from the Oklahoma State Election Board.
How do I see what's on my ballot?
View official ballot information on the Oklahoma State Election Board website, if available.
How do I contact my state election office?
State Election Board2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Room G28 Oklahoma City, OK 73105Telephone: (405) 521-2391
Do I need to bring an ID to vote in person?
You will need to show ID to vote in Oklahoma. You may show your voter identification card issued to you by your County Election Board. You may also show any document issued by the United States, the State of Oklahoma, or a federally recognized tribal government if it includes the following information: your name (this must substantially match your name in the precinct registry) photo expiration date that is after the election in which you are votingAcceptable forms include: Oklahoma driver's license Oklahoma ID Card US passport tribal ID US military IDIf you are unable to provide ID, you will be able to vote a provisional ballot and prove your identity by signing a sworn affidavit.Visit the Oklahoma State Election Board website for more information.
How do I contact my local election office?
Visit your state’s site to find your local election office.
Who can register to vote?
To register in Oklahoma you must: be a United States citizen and Oklahoma residentbe 18 years old or older on or before the date of the next election (you may pre-register to vote if you are 17.5 years old; you must be 18 in order to vote and your application must be approved by the County Election Board)not be under judgment as an incapacitated person or a partially incapacitated person prohibited from registering to votehandwrite your autograph or mark and date your voter registration application using ink. No facsimile, reproduction, typewritten or other substitute signature, autograph, or mark will be validhave not been convicted of a felony, or if convicted, have fully served the sentence of court-mandated calendar days, including any term of incarceration, parole, or supervision, or completed a period of probation ordered by any court
Register to Vote
Check that you're registered to vote on Oklahoma's website. If you’re not registered: Register online by Oct 9. Your by mail registration form must be postmarked by Oct 9.