Many voters across Oklahoma will head to the polls on Tuesday, Aug. 25 for primary runoff elections. As Oklahoma Farm Bureau members prepare to vote, below are a list of resources to review before casting your ballot.
Polls will be open on Tuesday, Aug. 25 from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Find your polling place using the Oklahoma State Election Board’s online voter tool.
View a sample ballot
Use the state election board’s online voter tool to view a sample of your ballot before you head to the polling place. You can also use the tool to confirm your registration and find your polling place.
Absentee voting
Request an absentee ballot by Aug. 18 using the election board’s online voter tool. Absentee ballots must be received by the county election board office by 7 p.m. on Aug. 25. The absentee ballot may be notarized or the voter may submit a copy of a valid ID. Read more about voting absentee during COVID-19 on the state election board website.
Early voting
Voters can cast their ballots early at the county election board office in the county where they are registered to vote on Thursday, Aug. 20 and Friday, Aug. 21 from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Voters in counties that have state and/or federal elections may also vote early on Saturday, Aug. 22 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Read more on the Oklahoma State Election Board website.
How to vote with the OKFB Ag Fund
Larry Boggs of SD 7 is the only one candidate endorsed by the Oklahoma Farm Bureau Ag Fund, the organization’s political action committee, that will face a runoff election on Aug. 25. Find a list of all candidates endorsed by the OKFB Ag Fund to date here.
For more information about the Aug. 25 primary runoff election, contact your county election board.