Election Information
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2011 election
dates to remember
Septmber 13, 2011 -- City of Tulsa Municipal Primary
October 14, 2011 -- Voter registration deadline for 11/8/11 general election
(Application
form and instructions)
November 4, 5, & 7, 2011 -- Early voting (Hours
and locations)
November 8, 2011 -- City of Tulsa General election
voter I.D. now required
As of July 1, 2011 Oklahoma voters are now required to present identification
at their polling place before they will be able to cast a ballot.
Acceptable identification includes documents issued by the federal, state or a tribal government that includes the voter’s name, photograph, and an expiration date that is after the date of the election in which the voter is attempting to vote. Voters also may use a voter identification card or a temporary voter identification document issued by the County Election Board.
voting guides
voter information
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Tulsa
County Election Board
Access election schedules, results, and voter information.
Tulsa
County Precinct Locator
Locate your voting location by your address. This tool also provides complete
district information as well as a list of current elected officials.
Absentee Ballot Request Form (PDF*)
Federal
Voting Assistance Program
Voting help for uniformed service members, their families and U.S. citizens
living outside the United States.
Overseas
Vote Foundation
Nonpartisan Voter Services for US Citizens Overseas and Uniformed Services
Members.
Frequently
Asked Questions
Answers to frequently asked questions from the Oklahoma State Election Board
Tulsa County Election Board Election Results (unofficial)
general information
Federal
Election Commission
Federal Election Commission (FEC) administers and enforces the Federal Election
Campaign Act (FECA) - the statute that governs the financing of federal
elections.
Project
Vote Smart
Provides information on elections and elected officials.
U.S.
Electoral College
The Electoral College was established by the founding fathers as a compromise
between election of the president by Congress and election by popular vote.
Vote
411
A service of the League of Women Voters Education Fund (LWVEF), VOTE411.org
is a "one-stop-shop" for election related information.
party information
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