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How to Vote in Oklahoma in 2022
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Hi Oklahoma, if you want to vote in the 2022 midterm elections there are three steps you need to take.
Register, Make your plan, and of course, vote. Let's start with getting registered. In Oklahoma, you have to turn in a paper registration form, which you can get at your county election board office, or use the link at howtovote.link/oklahoma to print one out at home.
You need to register by October 14th to vote this November. Once you’re registered, it’s time to make your plan for how you’re going to vote. If you’re going to be out of town on election day or just want to vote early from the comfort of your own couch, you can request that your ballot be mailed to you. You have until October 24th to request an absentee ballot, but the sooner you ask for one, the sooner you can get it, fill it out, and mail it back or drop it off at your county elections board by November 8th. In Oklahoma, absentee Ballots have to be stamped by a notary, so we’ll also leave a link to Oklahoma’s list of free ballot notaries for you. You can vote early in person from November 2nd through 5th at an early voting location in your county. You can find locations and their hours at howtovote.link/oklahoma. Or you can vote on election day on November 8th. You can look up where and when you’ll vote at that same link.
Polls are open from 7am to 7pm. You’ll also need to bring a photo ID with you, like a driver’s license, passport, military or tribal ID, or the voter identification card that gets mailed to you after you register. Once you have your plan for how you’re going to vote, where you need to go, what time you’re going to vote, and what ID you’re going to bring, you just need to follow the plan, and go vote on or before November 8th. If you want to know everything that you can vote for ahead of time, you can find a sample ballot at howtovote.link/oklahoma so you have time to research candidates and make your decisions. You don’t have to vote for everything for your ballot to count, but this is your best chance to choose who gets to make decisions about your life: all the way from congress to your city council or school board.
We’ve put all the links for everything you need to register, vote absentee, find your polling place, and locate your sample ballot at howtovote.link/oklahoma. Thank you for voting!
Register, Make your plan, and of course, vote. Let's start with getting registered. In Oklahoma, you have to turn in a paper registration form, which you can get at your county election board office, or use the link at howtovote.link/oklahoma to print one out at home.
You need to register by October 14th to vote this November. Once you’re registered, it’s time to make your plan for how you’re going to vote. If you’re going to be out of town on election day or just want to vote early from the comfort of your own couch, you can request that your ballot be mailed to you. You have until October 24th to request an absentee ballot, but the sooner you ask for one, the sooner you can get it, fill it out, and mail it back or drop it off at your county elections board by November 8th. In Oklahoma, absentee Ballots have to be stamped by a notary, so we’ll also leave a link to Oklahoma’s list of free ballot notaries for you. You can vote early in person from November 2nd through 5th at an early voting location in your county. You can find locations and their hours at howtovote.link/oklahoma. Or you can vote on election day on November 8th. You can look up where and when you’ll vote at that same link.
Polls are open from 7am to 7pm. You’ll also need to bring a photo ID with you, like a driver’s license, passport, military or tribal ID, or the voter identification card that gets mailed to you after you register. Once you have your plan for how you’re going to vote, where you need to go, what time you’re going to vote, and what ID you’re going to bring, you just need to follow the plan, and go vote on or before November 8th. If you want to know everything that you can vote for ahead of time, you can find a sample ballot at howtovote.link/oklahoma so you have time to research candidates and make your decisions. You don’t have to vote for everything for your ballot to count, but this is your best chance to choose who gets to make decisions about your life: all the way from congress to your city council or school board.
We’ve put all the links for everything you need to register, vote absentee, find your polling place, and locate your sample ballot at howtovote.link/oklahoma. Thank you for voting!