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Register to VoteStudents can register to vote in the state where they attend college, which allows you to make an impact on laws and policies in your college town. You can also choose to vote in your home area. Either way, your vote counts.

In-State Student

Oklahoma’s voter registration deadline is October 11, 2024.

OK Voter Portal

Out-of-State Student

To register in your home state, you will need to use your permanent address. In most cases, this is the address where your parents/guardians live. Keep in mind that if you register to vote in a place other than Stillwater, your voting plan may need to accommodate travel or requesting a vote by mail/absentee ballot.

 

As an OSU student, you can register to vote in Oklahoma without an Oklahoma driver's license. You would need to utilize your campus/Stillwater address and your social security number. When you go to vote, you can present your student ID card as proof of identity or your voter card.

Can I Vote?

How to vote

Why vote? Because every voice matters. Voting is your right to stand up for issues you care about. Even if it isn’t a presidential election year, your vote will have an impact in your local and state elections.
If you plan on voting in Stillwater or another town in Oklahoma, you can find your polling location on the Oklahoma State Election Board website. Make sure to check it out because your polling location may have changed. If voting elsewhere, use the Voting Guide for all 50 states to find your polling location.

Voting Research

National Conference of State Legislatures: Here you can find articles, bill summaries, news releases and more surrounding elections and campaigns. The site also provides information about many other aspects of state legislation.
Pew Research Center: You will find a nonpartisan fact tank that informs the public about voting and voters. Reports, polls and more are shared to help you navigate the voting process.

Voting Rights and Education

American Civil Liberties Union: Voting Rights

This website provides the public with information concerning their voting rights. These resources are available  to help Americans feel more confident when they vote.

Federal Election Commission

The FEC is an independent government agency that was created to protect the integrity of the campaign finance process and to promote confidence and participation in the democratic process.

U.S. Election Statistics: A Resource Guide

This resource guide complies a list of online and print resources that contain U.S. election statistics for both federal and state elections. For example, the website breaks down presidential elections since 1789.

The Electoral College-National Archives

The National Archives provides resources to learn more about the Electoral College.

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