Frequently Asked Questions
What is the deadline to register?
Will I need to get my absentee ballot notarized?
Can I vote early?
Early Voting for the General Election will be held at both the Current Tulsa County Election Board (555 North Denver) and the Future Tulsa County Election Board (12000 Skelly Drive).
Where can I find a sample ballot?
Voting Guides
- AARP Government & Elections
Read news and features on government, politics, voting and vital issues 50-plus Americans care about — from Medicare to Social Security to the economy
- Ballotpedia
Ballotpedia delivers unbiased information to educate and inspire American voters.
- BallotReady
Research your ballot. Register to vote. Find your polling place. See who represents you.
- League of Women Voters Oklahoma Voting Guide
Currently providing info from the 2024 elections
- My Time to Vote
Information on national and global elections.
- Native Vote
Increasing Native representation in the election process is key to growing our political power.
- Oklahoma Election Board Voter Portal
Get information on upcoming state elections and get election reminders, press releases and more from the Oklahoma State Election Board by signing up for email newsletter.
- U.S. Election Assistance Commission Voter's Guide
Voting 101: Election Information for New Voters
- U.S. Vote Foundation
Information to help every citizen vote.
- usa.gov Voting & Elections Guide
Find out how to register to vote, where your voting location is, how presidential elections work, and more about voting in the United States.
- Vote.gov
Information on voting rights and answers to common questions about voting.
- VoteRiders
We provide voter ID assistance so that every American can cast a ballot that counts.
- Vote 411 (League of Women Voters)
VOTE411 is committed to ensuring voters have the information they need to successfully participate in every election.
Become a Poll Worker
Poll Workers are required to be registered voters in Tulsa County. Workers are required to attend a one-day training class prior to working at a poll. Poll Workers are required to staff the polls from 6:30 am- 7:30 pm.
View job descriptions, or apply at Tulsa County's Poll Workers Portal.
Contact the Election Board
Tulsa County Election Board
555 N. Denver Ave
Tulsa, OK 74103
918-596-5780
Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
"Use It or Lose It" Voter Registration Purge
The Oklahoma State Election Board sends out prepaid mailers confirming the address of anyone who has not voted or updated their registration in the last four years.
Individuals not responding to the mailer will be removed as registered voters. All information on inactive voters will be destroyed, and they will be required to re-register.
Oklahoma Online Voter Registration
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Election Security
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The U.S. EAC is working with all levels of government to facilitate the conversation regarding securing the election process and to support election officials' efforts to provide an accessible and secure voting process.

Verified Voting’s mission is to strengthen democracy for all voters by promoting the responsible use of technology in elections.
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