Voting in Oklahoma: Everything you need to know

JUMP TO SECTION Are you eligible to vote? How to register: You can register online, by mail or in person When to register Updating your existing voter registration Party Affiliation: Oklahoma has a closed primary system Changing your party affiliation When do I vote? Absentee voting In-person early voting In-person voting on election day Provisional […]

Voting in Oklahoma: Everything you need to know about voting in the November 8 statewide election (2022)

JUMP TO SECTION How to register to vote in Oklahoma In-person voting in Oklahoma Absentee voting in Oklahoma Voting early, or in-person absentee voting in Oklahoma Reminders for notaries in Oklahoma Voting for justice-involved individuals in Oklahoma Voting for individuals with disabilities in Oklahoma Voting with English as a second language in Oklahoma / Votar […]

Voting in Oklahoma: Everything you need to know about voting in the June 30 statewide election

How to register, in-person voting, absentee voting, voting early, or in-person absentee voting, reminders for notaries, voting for justice-involved individuals, voting for individuals with disabilities, voting with English as a second language, voting for military members and overseas voters, and additional resources.

Together OK Code of Conduct at the Capitol

Together Oklahoma seeks to make our information available for all Oklahomans. With that said, we do have a few important guidelines for those who attend Capitol visits as a part of our team. We are at the state Capitol to be a productive part of the policy development process. If you are focused on disrupting […]

Writing to Your Legislators

Hand written letters can be particularly effective in influencing legislators’ views. Why? Who tends to hand write things? You guessed it! Older Oklahomans write and older Oklahomans vote. Write to give the legislators one more good reason to take you seriously! Writing to legislators also offers an opportunity to maintain contact and keep your issues […]