Residents throughout the Oklahoma City metro will have the opportunity to vote in important municipal and school board elections on Tuesday, Feb. 14. In Oklahoma City, registered voters in Wards 2, 5, 6 and 8 will be able to vote for their City Council representative. This nonpartisan election will decide who represents those wards and districts for the next four years.
BE AN INFORMED VOTER
Before you cast your vote, take the time to be informed about who will appear on your ballot. The OKC Chamber contacted each of the candidates and asked questions regarding their thoughts on issues of importance to the Chamber. It’s vital to understand how each candidate will approach the office and their stance on priorities that are important to OKC’s business community.
You can research more about what will appear on your ballot by view a sample ballot using the OK Voter Portal and viewing the list of elections for Oklahoma, Canadian, Cleveland and Pottawatomie counties.
VOTING INFORMATION
Early voting is 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Feb. 9-10 at your local county election board:
- Oklahoma County Election Board, 4201 N Lincoln Blvd., Oklahoma City, 405-713-1515
- Cleveland County Election Board, 615 E Robinson St., Ste. 200, Norman, 405-366-0210
- Canadian County Election Board, 200 S Bickford Ave., El Reno, 405-422-2422
Regular voting is 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Feb. 14 at your assigned polling location. Find your polling location on your voter ID card or by using the voter portal at oklahoma.gov/elections/ovp.
EMBARK bus and OKC Streetcar service will be free on Election Day to help get voters to the polls, and you can learn more about their routes by visiting their websites.