Upcoming Election Information
UPCOMING ELECTIONS
April 1 - Board of Education and Statutory Municipal General Elections and State Representatives Districts 71 and 74 Special Primary Elections
Board of Education General Elections
- ISD-1 Tulsa Public Schools District 3 (Find District Map Here)
- Tulsa Technology Center Office 2 (Find District Map Here)
- ISD-3 Broken Arrow Public Schools Office 5 (Find District Map Here)
Municipal General Elections
- City of Glenpool Council Member Ward 2 (Find Council Boundary Map Here)
- City of Jenks Council Member Ward 6 (Find Council Boundary Map Here)
- City of Skiatook Council Member Wards 1 and 2 (Find Council Boundary Map Here)
Special Primary Elections for State Representatives
VOTER REGISTRATION DEADLINE
April Election: March 7
This is the last day to register to vote in time for the election. Any application postmarked by midnight on this date will be entered in time for the election.
Register to vote:
Use the OK Voter Registration Wizard
Paper applications are available at any Tag Agency or the Election Board Office
Update voter registration:
Voters who are already registered can update their address using the OK Voter Portal
More info about Registering to vote in Oklahoma
ABSENTEE BALLOT REQUEST DEADLINE
April Election: March 17
Request an Absentee Ballot:
Use the OK Voter Portal or
Submit a paper request to the Election Board Office
More info about Absentee Voting
EARLY VOTING
April Election: March 27 & 28, 8am - 6pm
Early Voting will be held at the Current Tulsa County Election Board (555 North Denver).
Any registered voter in Tulsa County eligible to vote in the upcoming election can vote at early voting as long as they have not returned an absentee ballot. In order to vote, you must be registered in Tulsa County and have proper ID. You may show any ID issued by the United States, the State of Oklahoma, or a federally recognized tribal government if it includes your name, a photograph of you, and an expiration date that is later than the election in which you are voting. The free Voter Identification Card is also acceptable.
ABSENTEE BALLOT RETURN DEADLINES
Mailed Absentee Ballots must be received by the Tulsa County Election Board by 7 p.m. on Election Day to be counted. Hand-delivered Absentee Ballots must be received by 5 p.m. on the day before the Election at the Tulsa County Election Board Office to be counted. Voters can ONLY HAND DELIVER THEIR OWN BALLOT AND MUST SHOW AN ID WHEN DELIVERING THEIR BALLOT.
With the passage of Senate Bill 376, as of November 1, 2023, Physically Incapacitated Absentee Ballots (Pink Affidavit Envelope) can be hand delivered.
More information about Absentee Voting
ELECTION DAY: April 1
On Election Day, polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Find your polling location and a sample ballot here. There is no voting at the Tulsa County Election Board on Election Day. You can also find a list of polling locations for the April Election here.