Oklahoma 2020 State Question and Elections
Last Updated: 10/03/2020
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- Oklahoma State Questions
- Candidate and Elections Information
- Important Dates
- Voter Tools & Resources
Oklahoma State Questions
In addition to state and national races, voters will decide two state questions on November 3rd.
- State Question 805 – amend the Oklahoma Constitution to end the use of sentence enhancements for people convicted of nonviolent crimes.
- State Question 814 – amend the Oklahoma Constitution to change the way Oklahoma’s tobacco settlement money is distributed.
State Question 805: Criminal History in Sentencing and Sentence Modification Initiative
State Question 814: Decrease Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust Fund Payments and Fund Medicaid Program Amendment
Oklahoma Candidates and Election Information
- Everything You Need to Know About Voting in Oklahoma [Together Oklahoma]
- 2020 Oklahoma Voter Guide [League of Women Voters of Oklahoma]
- 2020 State Questions Guide [Let’s Fix This]
- Oklahoma Retention Ballot of Judges [Oklahoma Bar Association]
- Vote 411: A “one-stop-shop” for nonpartisan, election-related information [League of Women Voters]
- Oklahoma Engaged: Your home for citizen-centric, multi-platform election coverage [Oklahoma Public Radio Stations]
- Oklahoma Elections 2020: NonDoc’s coverage of legislative races, state questions, and statewide elections [NonDoc]
- 2020 Oklahoma Election Results: Primaries, runoffs, and more [Oklahoma State Election Board]
Important Dates & Links
Last day to register to vote in Oklahoma
- Friday, October 9, 2020. Click here to register to vote in Oklahoma.
Deadline to request an absentee ballot in Oklahoma
- Tuesday, October 27, 2020 – 5:00 p.m. Click here to request an absentee ballot in Oklahoma.
Early voting
Early voting happens at your county election board [PDF list of county election boards]
- Thursday, October 29 from 8 am – 6 pm
- Friday, October 30 from 8 am – 6 pm
- Saturday, October 31 from 9 am – 2 pm
Election day
- Tuesday, November 3, 2020, polls are open from 7 am – 7 pm. Click here to find your polling place in Oklahoma.
Oklahoma Voter Tools
- Oklahoma State Election Board homepage
- Register to vote in Oklahoma [Oklahoma State Election Board]
- Find your polling place [OK Voter Portal]
- See your sample ballot [OK Voter Portal]
- Request an absentee ballot [OK Voter Portal]
- Services for disabled voters in Oklahoma [OK Voter Portal]
- Frequently Asked Question [Oklahoma State Election Board]
- Everything you need to know about voting in Oklahoma [Together Oklahoma]