Oklahomans looking to cast their ballot in the Aug. 25 partisan primary runoff election have until the end of the month to register to vote or update their voter registration, though they cannot change their party affiliation.
Changes to a resident’s voter registration, like name or address changes, can be made as long as the registration is received or postmarked by the July 31 deadline.
Voters can update their registration online through the state’s voter portal with an up-to-date driver’s license or state ID or by completing an application in person at their local county election board. Applications are also available at many tag agencies, post offices and public libraries.
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