Only use this option if for some reason you are unable to register/update online. For example, register by mail if you don’t have an OK Driver’s License/State ID.
To register by mail, print and mail the form linked above to the Oklahoma State Election Board (address is on the application).
Remember to check up on your registration status here and if it is not updated within 2 weeks of your submission, contact your County Election Board
As a college student should I use my school or home address to vote?
Many students prefer to register in their home state especially if they’re planning to move back after college. If you’re registered to vote in your home state, though, make sure to request an absentee ballot.
You can register to vote in your college state as long as you aren’t also registered to vote in your home state. You can only vote in the state you’re registered in. Some students prefer to register in their college state if they’re involved in things like local political organizations or activist groups.
Students with scholarships or tuition that require residency should check with their financial aid office before registering to vote back home. For example, if you have a scholarship that requires Oklahoma residency, you should ensure that registering to vote in a different state will not affect your status.
You have a right to register to vote at the address you consider the place where you live, whether that is your family's home or the place where you attend school.
Make sure to have the ballot sent to you at the address you plan to be at when it arrives
If you intend to request an absentee ballot by mail, fill out this application in blue or black pen and ensure that you sign with the same signature you used to register to vote. Then mail the application to your County Election Board.
Oklahoma voters must provide proof of identity each time they vote. You can show proof of identity by having your absentee ballot affidavit notarized, or submitting a copy of a valid photo ID. If you are a physically incapacitated or a caretaker absentee ballot voter, you can show proof of identity by having two individuals witness your ballot, or submitting a copy of a valid photo ID.
If you choose to submit a copy of a valid photo ID, you can use any of these options:
A current Oklahoma driver's license
A current photo ID issued by Oklahoma, the US government, or a federally recognized tribal government
A county election board voter ID card
Your Oklahoma ballot will probably ask you to have your absentee ballot envelope notarized. If this applies to you look at the How to Vote Absentee PowerPoint and read this article for more information.
Common Issues and Questions
What if I don't have an OK Driver's License/State ID and/or SSN?
If you don’t have an OK Driver’s License/State ID you can still register to vote/submit an absentee ballot by using your social security number (SSN). It’s better to use your Driver’s License/State ID, though.
If you don’t have any of these things, you need to check “Box C” on the voter registration and submit a copy of an alternative form of identification, or submit a signed affidavit (contact your county elections board for the latter).
What if the name or address on my ID is incorrect?
The name or address on your ID doesn’t have to be current, however, you must provide an up-to-date name, home, and mailing address for your voter registration. This means that if your information has changed since you last registered to vote, you need to update/re-register.
Does where I register to vote affect my financial aid?
No, it will not affect any federal financial aid, including Pell Grants, Perkins and Stafford Loans, Academic Competitive Grants, SMART Grants, and other federal loans. Some private scholarships and grants are designated for residents of a particular place, so it is good to check with the administrator of the program to see how they determine residency.
Does where I register to vote affect my health insurance?
No, where you register to vote will not affect your health insurance.
Does where I register to vote affect whether my parents can claim me on their taxes?
No, a parent can still claim a child on their taxes, no matter where they are registered to vote.
Make sure that your signature on anything you submit regarding voting (e.g., absentee ballots or voter registration) matches the one on your OK State ID/Driver’s License
You can still vote absentee if you’re studying abroad. Usa.gov is a great resource for anyone needing to vote overseas.