Oklahoma elections, 2017
This page is an overview of Ballotpedia's coverage of the 2017 Oklahoma elections, including a list of offices up for election, links to election results, state election dates and deadlines, an option to look up your candidates by address, as well as an FAQ section. Click on the tabs below to navigate.
Who is running for election in Oklahoma?
Enter your address into the sample ballot lookup tool to see the candidates Ballotpedia is covering in your upcoming elections.
Offices on the ballot
Below is a list of 2017 Oklahoma elections covered by Ballotpedia. Follow the links to learn more about each type.
U.S. Senate | — |
U.S. House | — |
Congress special election | — |
Governor | — |
Other State Executive | — |
State Senate | — |
State House | ✓ |
State Supreme Court | — |
Intermediate appellate courts | — |
Local Judges | — |
School Boards | ✓ |
Municipal Government | ✓ |
Recalls | ✓ |
Ballot Measures | — |
Local Ballot Measures | — |
Legend: ✓ election(s) / — no elections
Subject to Ballotpedia's scope
Election dates
Statewide election dates in Oklahoma are listed below. For more dates, please see Ballotpedia:Calendar.
Statewide election dates
There were no statewide elections in Oklahoma this year. See the Ballotpedia calendar page for more election dates.
Polling hours: 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.[1]
Local election dates
Ballotpedia covers municipal elections in the most-populated counties in the country, school board elections for the top 1,000 districts by enrollment, and local courts down to the county level.
February 14, 2017:
Oklahoma City (Primary)
Broken Arrow Public Schools (General)
Edmond Public Schools (General)
Jenks Public Schools (General)
Lawton Public Schools (General)
Midwest City-Del City Schools (General)
Moore Public Schools (General)
Mustang Public Schools (General)
Norman Public Schools (General)
Oklahoma City Public Schools (General)
Owasso Public Schools (General)
Putnam City Schools (General)
Tulsa Public Schools (General)
Union Public Schools (General)
March 7, 2017:
Oklahoma House of Representatives District 28 (Primary)
April 4, 2017:
Oklahoma City (General)
May 9, 2017:
Oklahoma House of Representatives District 28 (General)
Oklahoma House of Representatives District 75 (Primary)
July 11, 2017:
Oklahoma House of Representatives District 75 (General)
Oklahoma State Senate District 44 (Primary)
Oklahoma House of Representatives District 46 (Primary)
August 8, 2017:
Oklahoma State Senate District 45 (Primary)
Oklahoma House of Representatives District 76 (Primary)
September 12, 2017:
Oklahoma State Senate District 44 (General)
Oklahoma House of Representatives District 46 (General)
November 14, 2017:
Oklahoma State Senate District 45 (General)
Oklahoma House of Representatives District 76 (General)
Frequently asked questions
When do the polls open and close?
7 a.m. to 7 p.m.[2]
See State Poll Opening and Closing Times (2017) for more information
Where can I find election results?
Election results are posted on Ballotpedia's election overview pages, as well as the relevant candidate pages. You can find links to the election overview pages in the "Offices on the ballot" section of this page.
How do primaries work in Oklahoma?
See Primary elections in Oklahoma.
How do I register to vote?
See Voting in Oklahoma.
Is there an early voting period?
See Voting in Oklahoma.
Who is eligible for absentee voting?
What are the voter ID laws in Oklahoma?
See Voter identification laws by state.
How do I file to run for office?
See Ballot access requirements for political candidates in Oklahoma for information on how to run for state or federal office.
What does Ballotpedia cover?
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