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Where to vote early: Beat the Election Day rush by voting before Nov. 5 – Oklahoman.com

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On election day, voters will head to polling stations in their neighborhood to cast their ballots.

But what if you want to vote early?

Early voting locations are different than where you would visit on Election Day. Starting Wednesday at 8 a.m., Oklahomans can head to their county’s centralized early voting location to cast their ballots in person.

Most early voting locations are at each county election commission office, although some additional locations will be open in densely populated areas. You must vote in the county where you are registered.

To check where you are registered to vote and see a sample ballot, visit okvoterportal.okelections.gov.

more: A voter’s guide to the 2024 election: Everything you need to know from your polling place to what’s on your ballot

When can I vote early?

In-person early voting begins Wednesday and ends Saturday, just three days before the election.

  • Wednesday, October 30 – from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m
  • Thursday, October 31 – from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m
  • Friday, November 1 – from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m
  • Saturday, November 2 – from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m

Where can I vote early in Oklahoma City?

Early voting in Oklahoma County

Oklahoma County will have two seats open during the early voting period, which ends Saturday:

  • Oklahoma County Board of Elections; 4201 N Lincoln, Oklahoma City
  • MAC (Multi-Activity) Center; 2733 Marilyn Williams, Edmund

Early voting in Cleveland County

  • MNTC South Penn Campus; 13301 S Penn, Oklahoma City
  • Moore Public Library; 225 S Howard, Moore
  • Noble Public Library; 204 N 5th, Noble
  • Sooner Mall; 3301 W Main, Norman

Early voting in Canadian County

  • Canadian Valley Technology Center – Cowan Campus; 1701 S Czech Hall Road, Yukon
  • El Reno Center for Public Safety; 2707 Faith, El Reno

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