Any registered voter in Oklahoma may vote by absentee ballot. It is not necessary to give a reason for voting absentee. LINK TO ONLINE REQUEST FORM
WARNING: TITLE 26 OF THE OKLAHOMA STATUTES provides that any person shall be deemed guilty of a felony who knowingly executes a false application for an absentee ballot. Any person deemed guilty of a felony under the provisions of TITLE 26 shall, upon conviction, be confined to the State Penitentiary for not more than five (5) years, or fined not more than Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000), or both.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
Applications are valid for up to one calendar year. A registered voter shall submit his or her own application for an absentee ballot. An application for an absentee ballot shall not be submitted on behalf of another voter.
ADDRESS OF REGISTRATION
Provide the address of your residence where you are registered to vote in this box.
- If you have a street address or a 911 address, this is your residence address.
- A rural route or a post office box is NOT an address of residence.
- If you do not have a street address or a 911 address, you may write directions to your home or provide the legal description (section, township, range) of your home.
INDEPENDENT (NO PARTY) VOTERS
The Democratic Party and the Libertarian Party in Oklahoma currently allow Independent voters to vote in Primary and Runoff Primary Elections. If you want to receive either a Democratic or Libertarian ballot for Primaries and Runoff Primaries, enter the party name in the space provided.
DELIVERY INSTRUCTIONS
All applications for absentee ballots must be received by the County Election Board in the county where you are registered to vote no later than 5 p.m. on the Wednesday before an election.
For additional information about voting in Oklahoma, contact your local County Election Board or the State Election Board.