Primary Elections are Tuesday, June 26 for the State of Oklahoma. Make sure your vote counts! Here are six steps you can take to protect your vote;
- Call the local elections office to verify the location of your polling place. Locations may have changed, and a vote cast at the wrong place might not get counted. Find my Polling Place
- Bring identification to the polls, preferably a government-issued photo ID with your name and registered street address.
- Ask for help from poll workers and check posted information signs if you have questions or need assistance.
- Make sure you cast a vote. If you are in line when the polls close, stay in line because you are entitled to vote.
- If you are offered a provisional ballot, ask if you can cast a regular ballot by providing additional ID or by going to another polling place. If no alternative is available or practical, cast a provisional ballot.
- If you have a voting rights problem, ask to speak with the chief election official or a voting rights volunteer at the polls, or call the toll-free nationwide Election Protection Hotline, 1-866-OUR-VOTE, a project of a coalition of groups, including the AFL-CIO, promoting voting rights.
Know your rights Oklahoma! Here is what you need to know if you are voting in Oklahoma in 2012, including voter identification and acceptable forms, registration, absentee voting, and early voting.
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