OKLAHOMA CITY –
Early voting begins Thursday for the August runoff elections, with several key races on the ballot.
When is Early Voting in Oklahoma for the Runoff?
Early voting will run from Thursday, Aug. 20 through Saturday, August 22, with day-of voting on Tuesday, August 25.
Hours:
August 20 -21: 8 A.M. – 6 P.M.
August 22: 8 A.M. – 2 P.M.
Who Can Vote in the August Runoff Election?
All registered Republicans, Democrats, Independents, and Libertarians can vote in the runoff election, but ballots will differ based on party affiliation.
It is important to note that all voters can vote on the two State Questions that will be on the ballots: State Question 844 and 846
Related Story: Oklahoma State Question 846 Would Place Existing Voter ID Law in State Constitution, with a possible change
Related Story: What Oklahoma Superintendents Say About State Question 844
What’s on the Ballot
In addition to the two State Questions, there will be a handful of republican runoffs as well as a democrat runoff. There will also be local bonds and propositions that vary by city and county, so be sure to check your local ballot
Below are the following races that will be on each ballot:
STATE OFFICERS
- GOVERNOR – REGISTERED REPUBLICANS ONLY
- GENTNER DRUMMOND
- MIKE MAZZEI
- SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION – REPUBLICAN
- ROBERT FRANKLIN
- JAMES TAYLOR
- COMMISSIONER OF LABOR – REPUBLICAN
- KEVIN WEST
- JOHN PFEIFFER
- INSURANCE COMMISSIONER – REPUBLICAN
- BOB SULLIVAN
- MARTY L QUINN
CONGRESSIONAL OFFICERS
- UNITED STATES SENATOR – DEMOCRAT
- N’KIYLA JASMINE THOMAS
- JIM PRIEST



















