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Federal Election Deadlines

State Primary June 18, 2024 State Primary Runoff August 27, 2024 General Election November 5, 2024
Registration By Mail: Postmarked by May 24, 2024 By Email or Fax (FPCA only): Received by May 24, 2024 By Mail: Postmarked by August 2, 2024 By Email or Fax (FPCA only): Received by August 2, 2024 By Mail: Postmarked by October 11, 2024 By Email or Fax (FPCA only): Received by October 11, 2024
Ballot Request Received by 5 PM, June 3, 2024 Received by 5 PM, August 12, 2024 Received by 5 PM, October 21, 2024
Ballot Return Received by 7 PM, June 18, 2024 Received by 7 PM, August 27, 2024 Received by 7 PM, November 5, 2024

Please mail your voting materials early enough to account for mail delivery times. Check the recommended mailing dates section in Chapter 1 for details.

Important information

What is UOCAVA?

The Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act is commonly referred to as UOCAVA. UOCAVA citizens are U.S. citizens who are active members of the Uniformed Services, the Merchant Marine, the commissioned corps of the Public Health Service and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, their eligible family members and other U.S. citizens residing outside the United States. The law provides the legal basis for absentee voting requirements for federal offices.

What is the Federal Post Card Application (FPCA)?

The FPCA (Federal Standard Form 76) allows UOCAVA citizens to register to vote and request an absentee ballot. This form is also used to update your contact information.

What is the Federal Write-In Absentee Ballot (FWAB)?

The FWAB (Federal Standard Form 186) serves as an emergency backup ballot for UOCAVA citizens. If you do not receive your absentee ballot from your state in time to return it to your election official to participate in the election, use the FWAB.

What is the DoD Fax Service?

The DoD Fax Service is for those voters who cannot send their election materials directly to their election officials. To fax your election materials, use the "Transmission Cover Sheet" found in Chapter 1 or online at FVAP.gov and fax to: (703) 693-5527, DSN 223-5527 or toll-free from the U.S., Canada, Guam, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands to 1-800-368-8683 or check FVAP.gov for international fax numbers. If you need to send your election materials to your election official by fax, but do not have access to a fax machine, you can email them to fax@fvap.gov and FVAP will fax your election materials for you. This service is fax only. If your state accepts your election materials by email you should email them directly to your election official. FVAP will not transmit email-to-email transactions.

What is the Prepaid Mail Label 11- DoD?

Overseas Uniformed Service members can use this label for general election absentee ballots. It provides free express mail service to your election official for general election absentee ballots. You can request to have a Prepaid Mail Label 11-DoD applied to your absentee ballot at Military Postal Office locations (APO/FPO). Keep part of the tracking label to track your absentee ballot through the U.S. Postal Service.

What is a primary election?

A primary election is an election held before the general election to determine the candidates that can be placed on the general election ballot.

What is a runoff election?

A runoff election is an election held if the state requires that a candidate receive a certain percentage of the votes in order to advance to a general election or take public office.

I am an American citizen, but I have never lived in the U.S., can I vote in this state?

A U.S. citizen who has never resided in the U.S., and has a parent or legal guardian who was last domiciled in Oklahoma, is eligible to vote in Oklahoma using the parent's or guardian's last address in Oklahoma.

I am a National Guardsman activated on state orders; does my state afford me UOCAVA privileges?

Yes.

How can I check the status of my ballot?

You can check the status of your absentee ballot here:
okvoterportal.okelections.us

Does my state have any online tools?

You can see if your state has any online tools available here:
https://www.fvap.gov/oklahoma

Registering and requesting your absentee ballot

Under federal law, the Federal Post Card Application (FPCA) registers you to vote and requests absentee ballots for a minimum of all federal elections in the current calendar year. Be sure to complete a new FPCA each year and every time your address changes.

Complete the following sections of the FPCA

Section 1

Select the category that best describes you.
Enter your current name (Last, First). If you are registered under a different name, provide this information in the previous name area.
Your date of birth is required.
You must provide your Oklahoma-issued ID number or the last four digits of your Social Security Number. If you do not have any of these numbers you must enter in Section 6: "I do not have a Social Security Number or Oklahoma-issued ID number." To receive your absentee ballot by email/online, you must provide the last four digits of your Social Security Number.

Section 2

Enter the complete street address of your voting residence where you are registering to vote and requesting an absentee ballot. You cannot use a post office box mailing address. If your address is a rural route, use Section 6 to describe the location of your voting residence.

Section 3

Enter your current mailing address, even if you are requesting your ballot by email or online, or fax. If you want your election materials sent to a different address or have a forwarding address, use the forwarding address space to provide this information.

Section 4

Your contact information is recommended so your election official can contact you if they need additional information from you in order to accept your FPCA. If you want to receive your absentee ballot by online, you must provide your email address.

Section 5

A. Select your preferred method of receiving your absentee ballot. You can choose to receive your absentee ballot by "mail" or "email or online".
B. To vote in primary elections, you must enter the name of the party ballot you want to receive. Political party affiliation is not required if requesting an absentee ballot for general elections.

Section 6

Provide any information that may assist your election official in accepting this form. You can use this space to designate particular elections or the period you wish to receive ballots.
If your political party affiliation is listed as Independent/No Party in Section 5, you may be able to request a ballot for a recognized political party's primary election. For specific information about recognized political parties in Oklahoma, please visit https://oklahoma.gov/elections.

Section 7

Sign and date the form. No witness signature required.

Section 1

Select the category that best describes you.
Enter your current name (Last, First). If you are registered under a different name, provide this information in the previous name area.
Your date of birth is required.
You must provide your Oklahoma-issued ID number or the last four digits of your Social Security Number. If you do not have any of these numbers you must enter in Section 6: "I do not have a Social Security Number or Oklahoma-issued ID number." To receive your absentee ballot by email/online, you must provide the last four digits of your Social Security Number.

Section 2

Enter the complete street address of your voting residence where you are registering to vote and requesting an absentee ballot. You cannot use a post office box mailing address. If your address is a rural route, use Section 6 to describe the location of your voting residence.

Section 3

Enter your current mailing address, even if you are requesting your ballot by email or online, or fax. If you want your election materials sent to a different address or have a forwarding address, use the forwarding address space to provide this information.

Section 4

Your contact information is recommended so your election official can contact you if they need additional information from you in order to accept your FPCA. If you want to receive your absentee ballot by online, you must provide your email address.

Section 5

A. Select your preferred method of receiving your absentee ballot. You can choose to receive your absentee ballot by "mail" or "email or online".
B. To vote in primary elections, you must enter the name of the party ballot you want to receive. Political party affiliation is not required if requesting an absentee ballot for general elections.

Section 6

Provide any information that may assist your election official in accepting this form. You can use this space to designate particular elections or the period you wish to receive ballots.
If your political party affiliation is listed as Independent/No Party in Section 5, you may be able to request a ballot for a recognized political party's primary election. For specific information about recognized political parties in Oklahoma, please visit https://oklahoma.gov/elections.

Section 7

Sign and date the form. No witness signature required.

How and where to submit your FPCA

You can submit the FPCA by mail, email, or fax. Contact information can be found in the "Local Election Offices" section or online at FVAP.gov.

Mail your FPCA: Once your FPCA is complete, sign and date the form. Mail your FPCA directly to your election official.

Email your FPCA: Once your FPCA is complete, sign and date the form. Scan the signed FPCA into your computer. Be sure to also include the "Transmission Cover Sheet". Email this package directly to your election official.

Fax your FPCA: Once your FPCA is complete, sign and date the form. Fax your FPCA directly to your election official. Be sure to also include the "Transmission Cover Sheet". You may use the DoD Fax Service to fax your FPCA if you do not have access to a fax machine to fax your election official directly. Instructions for the DoD Fax Service are in the "Important Information" section or online at FVAP.gov.

To find out the status of your FPCA, contact your election official. Your election official will contact you if your FPCA is not accepted.

Voting your ballot

Once you receive your absentee ballot from your state it must be returned according to the deadlines and requirements in the "Federal Election Deadlines" chart. For special federal elections, visit FVAP.gov for specific deadlines.

You can submit the state absentee ballot by mail or fax.

Contact information can be found in the "Local Election Offices" section. If you do not have access to a fax machine to fax your election official directly, you may use the DoD Fax Service to fax your ballot. Overseas Uniformed Service members can request to have the Prepaid Mail Label 11-DoD applied to the general election ballot. Additional information about this label can be found in the "Important Information" section.

Haven't received your ballot? Use the Federal Write-In Absentee Ballot

The Federal Write-In Absentee Ballot (FWAB) can be used to register to vote. If you are using the FWAB to register to vote, it must be received by the registration deadline listed in the "Federal Election Deadlines" chart.

You can use the FWAB to vote in all elections for federal and state offices.

Complete the following sections of the FWAB's voter information page

Section 1

Select the category that best describes you.
Enter your current name (Last, First). If you are registered under a different name, provide this information in the previous name area.
Your date of birth is required.
You must provide your Oklahoma-issued ID number or the last four digits of your Social Security Number. If you do not have any of these numbers you must enter in Section 6: "I do not have a Social Security Number or Oklahoma-issued ID number."

Section 2

Enter the complete street address of your voting residence where you are registering to vote and requesting an absentee ballot. You cannot use a post office box mailing address. If your address is a rural route, use Section 6 to describe the location of your voting residence.

Section 3

Enter your current mailing address, even if you are requesting your ballot by email or online, or fax . If you want your election materials sent to a different address or have a forwarding address, use the forwarding address space to provide this information.

Section 4

Your contact information is recommended so your election official can contact you if they need additional information from you in order to accept your FWAB. If you want to receive your absentee ballot by online, you must provide your email address.

Section 5

A. Check "Yes" if you would like to register to vote and/or request an absentee ballot, otherwise check "No."
B. Select your preferred method of receiving your absentee ballot. You can choose to receive your absentee ballot by "mail" or "email or online".
C. To vote in primary elections, you must enter the name of the party primary in which you are voting. Political party affiliation is not required if voting an absentee ballot in general elections.

Section 6

Provide any information that may assist the election official in accepting this form. You can use this space to designate particular elections or the period you wish to receive ballots.
If your political party affiliation is listed as Independent/No Party in Section 5, you may be able to request a ballot for a recognized political party's primary election. For specific information about recognized political parties in Oklahoma, please visit https://oklahoma.gov/elections.

Section 7

Sign and date the form. No witness signature required.

Section 1

Select the category that best describes you.
Enter your current name (Last, First). If you are registered under a different name, provide this information in the previous name area.
Your date of birth is required.
You must provide your Oklahoma-issued ID number or the last four digits of your Social Security Number. If you do not have any of these numbers you must enter in Section 6: "I do not have a Social Security Number or Oklahoma-issued ID number."

Section 2

Enter the complete street address of your voting residence where you are registering to vote and requesting an absentee ballot. You cannot use a post office box mailing address. If your address is a rural route, use Section 6 to describe the location of your voting residence.

Section 3

Enter your current mailing address, even if you are requesting your ballot by email or online, or fax . If you want your election materials sent to a different address or have a forwarding address, use the forwarding address space to provide this information.

Section 4

Your contact information is recommended so your election official can contact you if they need additional information from you in order to accept your FWAB. If you want to receive your absentee ballot by online, you must provide your email address.

Section 5

A. Check "Yes" if you would like to register to vote and/or request an absentee ballot, otherwise check "No."
B. Select your preferred method of receiving your absentee ballot. You can choose to receive your absentee ballot by "mail" or "email or online".
C. To vote in primary elections, you must enter the name of the party primary in which you are voting. Political party affiliation is not required if voting an absentee ballot in general elections.

Section 6

Provide any information that may assist the election official in accepting this form. You can use this space to designate particular elections or the period you wish to receive ballots.
If your political party affiliation is listed as Independent/No Party in Section 5, you may be able to request a ballot for a recognized political party's primary election. For specific information about recognized political parties in Oklahoma, please visit https://oklahoma.gov/elections.

Section 7

Sign and date the form. No witness signature required.

Vote your FWAB

To vote, write in either a candidate's name or political party for each office. You are not required to make a selection for each and every contest.

How and where to submit your FWAB

You can submit the FWAB by mail or fax. Contact information can be found in the "Local Election Offices" section or online at FVAP.gov.

Mail your FWAB: Once your FWAB is complete, sign and date the "Voter Information" page. Fold along the dotted line and seal the completed "Official Backup Ballot", do not write on the "Official Ballot" envelope. Insert the sealed "Official Ballot" envelope and the "Voter Information" page into the mailing envelope and mail your FWAB directly to your election official.

Overseas Uniformed Service members can request to have the Prepaid Mail Label 11-DoD applied to the general election ballot. Additional information about this label can be found in the "Important Information" section or online at FVAP.gov.

Fax your FWAB: Once your FWAB is complete, sign and date the "Voter Information" page. Fax the signed "Voter Information" page, the "Official Backup Ballot" and the "Transmission Cover Sheet", found at the end of Chapter 1 or online at FVAP.gov, directly to your election official. Be sure to also sign the secrecy waiver on the "Transmission Cover Sheet". You may use the DoD Fax Service to fax your FWAB toll-free if you do not have access to a fax machine to fax your election official directly. Instructions for the DoD Fax Service are in the "Important Information" section or online at FVAP.gov.

See the "Federal Election Deadlines" chart for the deadline for submitting the FWAB. If you receive the state absentee ballot after transmitting your voted FWAB, you may also vote and return the state absentee ballot. If both are received by the deadline, only the state absentee ballot will be counted.

Local election offices for countySearch Offices

County Mailing Address
Adair Secretary, Adair County Election Board
PO Box 6
Stilwell, OK 74960-0006
Phone: (918) 696-7221
Fax: (918) 696-4905
Alfalfa Secretary, Alfalfa County Election Board
602 W 5th St, Ste 3
Cherokee, OK 73728-2560
Phone: (580) 596-2718
Fax: (580) 596-2778
Atoka Secretary, Atoka County Election Board
200 E Court St, Ste 106E
Atoka, OK 74525-2056
Phone: (580) 889-5297
Fax: (580) 889-5311
Beaver Secretary, Beaver County Election Board
PO Box 639
Beaver, OK 73932-0639
Phone: (580) 625-4742
Fax: (580) 625-4743
Beckham Secretary, Beckham County Election Board
306 E Main St
Sayre, OK 73662-2923
Phone: (580) 928-3314
Fax: (580) 928-9266
Blaine Secretary, Blaine County Election Board
212 N Weigle Ave, Ste 6
Watonga, OK 73772-3844
Phone: (580) 623-5518
Fax: (580) 623-5519
Bryan Secretary, Bryan County Election Board
PO Box 1396
Durant, OK 74702-1396
Phone: (580) 924-3228
Fax: (580) 924-2785
Caddo Secretary, Caddo County Election Board
PO Box 277
Anadarko, OK 73005-0277
Phone: (405) 247-5001
Fax: (405) 247-2052
Canadian Secretary, Canadian County Election Board
PO Box 307
El Reno, OK 73036-0307
Phone: (405) 422-2422
Fax: (405) 422-2450
Carter Secretary, Carter County Election Board
25 A St. NW, Ste. 100
Ardmore, OK 73401-9272
Phone: (580) 223-5290
Fax: (580) 223-8203
Cherokee Secretary, Cherokee County Election Board
914 S College Ave
Tahlequah, OK 74464-4726
Phone: (918) 456-2261
Fax: (918) 453-2022
Choctaw Secretary, Choctaw County Election Board
PO Box 517
Hugo, OK 74743-0517
Phone: (580) 326-5164
Fax: (580) 317-8245
Cimarron Secretary, Cimarron County Election Board
PO Box 331
Boise City, OK 73933-0331
Phone: (580) 544-3377
Fax: (580) 544-3377
Cleveland Secretary, Cleveland County Election Board
641 E Robinson St, Ste 200
Norman, OK 73071-6656
Phone: (405) 366-0210
Fax: (405) 366-0209
Coal Secretary, Coal County Election Board
5 W. Clay St.
Coalgate, OK 74538-2823
Phone: (580) 927-3456
Fax: (580) 927-3710
Comanche Secretary, Comanche County Election Board
315 SW 5th St, Rm 206
Lawton, OK 73501-4326
Phone: (580) 353-1880
Fax: (580) 353-0049
Cotton Secretary, Cotton County Election Board
301 N Broadway St, Rm 2
Walters, OK 73572-1271
Phone: (580) 875-3403
Fax: (580) 875-3403
Craig Secretary, Craig County Election Board
210 W Delaware Ave, Ste 108
Vinita, OK 74301-4236
Phone: (918) 256-7559
Fax: (918) 256-8173
Creek Secretary, Creek County Election Board
PO Box 990
Sapulpa, OK 74067-0990
Phone: (918) 224-3529
Fax: (918) 227-6332
Custer Secretary, Custer County Election Board
PO Box 1326
Clinton, OK 73601-1326
Phone: (580) 323-5124
Fax: (580) 323-5130
Delaware Secretary, Delaware County Election Board
PO Box 589
Jay, OK 74346-0589
Phone: (918) 253-8762
Fax: (918) 253-3286
Dewey Secretary, Dewey County Election Board
PO Box 115
Taloga, OK 73667-0115
Phone: (580) 328-5668
Fax: (580) 328-5768
Ellis Secretary, Ellis County Election Board
PO Box 492
Arnett, OK 73832-0492
Phone: (580) 885-7721
Fax: (580) 885-7273
Garfield Secretary, Garfield County Election Board
PO Box 1872
Enid, OK 73702-1872
Phone: (580) 237-6016
Fax: (580) 249-5959
Garvin Secretary, Garvin County Election Board
201 W Grant Ave, Rm 8
Pauls Valley, OK 73075-3234
Phone: (405) 238-3303
Fax: (405) 238-1140
Grady Secretary, Grady County Election Board
PO Box 1226
Chickasha, OK 73023-1226
Phone: (405) 224-1430
Fax: (405) 224-6576
Grant Secretary, Grant County Election Board
112 E Guthrie St, Ste 301 A
Medford, OK 73759-1244
Phone: (580) 395-2862
Fax: (580) 741-3208
Greer Secretary, Greer County Election Board
106 E Jefferson St, Rm 1
Mangum, OK 73554-4273
Phone: (580) 782-2307
Fax: (580) 782-2307
Harmon Secretary, Harmon County Election Board
114 W Hollis St, Fl 2 Rm 5
Hollis, OK 73550-3053
Phone: (580) 688-2460
Fax: (580) 688-9784
Harper Secretary, Harper County Election Board
PO Box 541
Buffalo, OK 73834-0541
Phone: (580) 735-2313
Fax: (580) 735-2311
Haskell Secretary, Haskell County Election Board
202 E Main St, Ste 1
Stigler, OK 74462-2439
Phone: (918) 967-8792
Fax: (918) 967-2199
Hughes Secretary, Hughes County Election Board
200 N Broadway St, Ste 3
Holdenville, OK 74848-3400
Phone: (405) 379-2174
Fax: (405) 379-3489
Jackson Secretary, Jackson County Election Board
PO Box 879
Altus, OK 73522
Phone: (580) 482-2370
Fax: (580) 477-4573
Jefferson Secretary, Jefferson County Election Board
220 N Main St, Rm 203
Waurika, OK 73573-2236
Phone: (580) 228-3150
Fax: (580) 228-2775
Johnston Secretary, Johnston County Election Board
403 W Main St, Ste 104
Tishomingo, OK 73460-1753
Phone: (580) 371-3670
Fax: (580) 371-3670
Kay Secretary, Kay County Election Board
PO Box 331
Newkirk, OK 74647-0331
Phone: (580) 362-2130
Fax: (580) 362-1100
Kingfisher Secretary, Kingfisher County Election Board
101 S Main St, Ste 8
Kingfisher, OK 73750-3241
Phone: (405) 375-3895
Fax: (405) 375-5962
Kiowa Secretary, Kiowa County Election Board
PO Box 31
Hobart, OK 73651-0031
Phone: (580) 726-2509
Fax: (580) 726-2124
Latimer Secretary, Latimer County Election Board
109 N Central St, Ste 102
Wilburton, OK 74578-2440
Phone: (918) 465-3703
Fax: (918) 465-4019
LeFlore Secretary, LeFlore County Election Board
PO Box 249
Poteau, OK 74953-0249
Phone: (918) 647-3701
Fax: (918) 647-5262
Lincoln Secretary, Lincoln County Election Board
PO Box 97
Chandler, OK 74834-0097
Phone: (405) 258-1349
Fax: (405) 258-5565
Logan Secretary, Logan County Election Board
224 E Vilas Ave
Guthrie, OK 73044-4834
Phone: (405) 282-1900
Fax: (405) 282-1994
Love Secretary, Love County Election Board
405 W Main St, Ste 103
Marietta, OK 73448-2849
Phone: (580) 276-2242
Fax: (580) 276-2242
Major Secretary, Major County Election Board
500 E Broadway, Ste 8
Fairview, OK 73737-2243
Phone: (580) 227-4520
Fax: (580) 227-1260
Marshall Secretary, Marshall County Election Board
PO Box 9
Madill, OK 73446-0009
Phone: (580) 795-5460
Fax: (580) 795-5460
Mayes Secretary, Mayes County Election Board
1 Court Pl, Ste 130
Pryor, OK 74361-2449
Phone: (918) 825-1826
Fax: (918) 825-3848
McClain Secretary, McClain County Election Board
PO Box 759
Purcell, OK 73080-0759
Phone: (405) 527-3121
Fax: (405) 527-9347
McCurtain Secretary, McCurtain County Election Board
104 N Central Ave
Idabel, OK 74745-3846
Phone: (580) 286-7405
Fax: (580) 286-7499
McIntosh Secretary, McIntosh County Election Board
PO Box 1022
Eufaula, OK 74432-1022
Phone: (918) 689-2452
Fax: (918) 689-2914
Murray Secretary, Murray County Election Board
PO Box 556
Sulphur, OK 73086-0556
Phone: (580) 622-3800
Fax: (580) 622-4319
Muskogee Secretary, Muskogee County Election Board
PO Box 216
Muskogee, OK 74402-0216
Phone: (918) 687-8151
Fax: (918) 687-0382
Noble Secretary, Noble County Election Board
300 Courthouse Dr, #2
Perry, OK 73077-6649
Phone: (580) 336-3527
Fax: (580) 336-2035
Nowata Secretary, Nowata County Election Board
228 N Maple St
Nowata, OK 74048-2626
Phone: (918) 273-0710
Fax: (918) 273-2578
Okfuskee Secretary, Okfuskee County Election Board
PO Box 549
Okemah, OK 74859-0549
Phone: (918) 623-0105
Fax: (918) 623-9726
Oklahoma Secretary, Oklahoma County Election Board
4201 N Lincoln Blvd
Oklahoma City, OK 73105-5210
Phone: (405) 713-1515
Fax: (405) 528-2903
Okmulgee Secretary, Okmulgee County Election Board
314 W 7th St, Ste 102
Okmulgee, OK 74447-5028
Phone: (918) 756-2365
Fax: (918) 758-1275
Osage Secretary, Osage County Election Board
PO Box 929
Pawhuska, OK 74056-0929
Phone: (918) 287-3036
Fax: (918) 287-4820
Ottawa Secretary, Ottawa County Election Board
123 E Central Ave, Ste 104
Miami, OK 74354-7080
Phone: (918) 542-2893
Fax: (918) 544-6626
Pawnee Secretary, Pawnee County Election Board
500 Harrison St, Room 101
Pawnee, OK 74058-2568
Phone: (918) 762-2125
Fax: (918) 762-2387
Payne Secretary, Payne County Election Board
315 W 6th Ave, Ste 207
Stillwater, OK 74074-4080
Phone: (405) 747-8350
Fax: (405) 747-8393
Pittsburg Secretary, Pittsburg County Election Board
109 E Carl Albert Pkwy Rm 101
McAlester, OK 74501-5039
Phone: (918) 423-3877
Fax: (918) 423-7088
Pontotoc Secretary, Pontotoc County Election Board
PO Box 302
Ada, OK 74821-0302
Phone: (580) 332-4534
Fax: (580) 421-7765
Pottawatomie Secretary, Pottawatomie County Election Board
330 N Broadway Ave
Shawnee, OK 74801-6920
Phone: (405) 273-8376
Fax: (405) 275-3240
Pushmataha Secretary, Pushmataha County Election Board
204 SW 4th St, Ste A
Antlers, OK 74523-3814
Phone: (580) 298-3292
Fax: (580) 298-3292
Roger Mills Secretary, Roger Mills County Election Board
PO Box 147
Cheyenne, OK 73628-0147
Phone: (580) 303-6049
Fax: (918) 878-8060
Rogers Secretary, Rogers County Election Board
415 W 1st St
Claremore, OK 74017-7801
Phone: (918) 341-2965
Fax: (918) 341-4666
Seminole Secretary, Seminole County Election Board
110 S Wewoka Ave, Ste 101
Wewoka, OK 74884-2645
Phone: (405) 257-2786
Fax: (405) 257-3912
Sequoyah Secretary, Sequoyah County Election Board
110 E Creek Ave
Sallisaw, OK 74955-4613
Phone: (918) 775-2614
Fax: (918) 775-1205
Stephens Secretary, Stephens County Election Board
1075 West Elm Avenue
Duncan, OK 73533
Phone: (580) 255-8782
Fax: (580) 255-3188
Texas Secretary, Texas County Election Board
PO Box 607
Guymon, OK 73942-0607
Phone: (580) 338-7644
Fax: (580) 338-2618
Tillman Secretary, Tillman County Election Board
201 N Main St, Rm 5
Frederick, OK 73542-5400
Phone: (580) 335-2287
Fax: (580) 335-2699
Tulsa Secretary, Tulsa County Election Board
555 N Denver Ave
Tulsa, OK 74103-1014
Phone: (918) 596-5780
Fax: 918-295-0079
Wagoner Secretary, Wagoner County Election Board
PO Box 714
Wagoner, OK 74477-0714
Phone: (918) 485-2142
Fax: (918) 485-8063
Washington Secretary, Washington County Election Board
401 S Johnstone Ave, Ste 4
Bartlesville, OK 74003-6656
Phone: (918) 337-2850
Fax: (918) 337-2895
Washita Secretary, Washita County Election Board
PO Box 602
Cordell, OK 73632-0602
Phone: (580) 832-3658
Fax: (580) 832-4119
Woods Secretary, Woods County Election Board
PO Box 184
Alva, OK 73717-0184
Phone: (580) 327-1452
Fax: (580) 327-6216
Woodward Secretary, Woodward County Election Board
PO Box 613
Woodward, OK 73802-0613
Phone: (580) 256-3609
Fax: (580) 254-6877