As Oklahomans head to the polls on June 28 for the state primary elections, it’s important to remember the individuals elected to office have the potential to impact our farms, our ranches and our future. Electing individuals that will support the priorities of the agricultural industry is vital, so make sure to do your research before you head to the polls.
This year brought a large increase in the number of candidates filing for the state legislature. Most Oklahoma districts have a primary race for at least one party, and every Congressional District has a primary race.
View the list candidate filings for the U.S. senator, U.S. representative, state senator and state representative races here. Or, find a complete list of candidates on the ballot by county. Confirm your voter registration, view a sample ballot, and find your polling place here.
Things to know:
- Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
- Only registered voters may vote in the primary.
- All voters must provide proof of identity (valid government-issued photo ID, Oklahoma voter ID card).
- Independent voters can vote in Democratic or Libertarian primaries, but not Republican primaries.
As leaders in the agricultural industry, it is our responsibility to protect our livelihoods. Your vote matters, so make sure to head to the polls!
For more information, visit the Oklahoma State Election Board website.