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The MAPS 4 election was Dec. 10, 2019, with only one item on the ballot. Voters approved a capital investment program, which the Oklahoma City Council will devote to the MAPS 4 package. Learn more about it at okc.gov/maps4.
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Oklahoma City voters registered at their current address were eligible to vote. The deadline was Nov. 15 for new voter registration or updating your registration to a new address.
Visit the Oklahoma State Election Board’s website at ok.gov/elections to download a voter registration form. Use the voter portal at okc.gov/elections/ovp to check or update your registration.
Voter registration forms are also available at your local county election board, post offices, tag agencies, libraries and other public locations.
Voters who have disabilities can find more information about voter assistance in Oklahoma at ok.gov/elections.
State law requires proof of identity to vote. Acceptable forms of ID are a voter ID card, driver’s license or another form of ID issued by the federal government, state government or federally recognized tribal government. Voters may also cast a provisional ballot by proving their identity with a signed, sworn affidavit, which is available at the polling station.
The deadline to request an absentee ballot for the MAPS 4 election was 5 p.m. Dec. 4. Apply for an absentee ballot or download an absentee ballot request form at ok.gov/elections/ovp.
Overseas voters, including military members, can get more information about overseas absentee voting at ok.gov/elections.
Early voting for the MAPS 4 election was 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Dec. 5-6 at your local county election board:
- Oklahoma County Election Board, 4201 N Lincoln Blvd., (405) 713-1515
- Cleveland County Election Board, 641 E Robinson Street (Suite 200) in Norman, (405) 366-0210
- Canadian County Election Board, 200 S Bickford Ave. in El Reno, (405) 422-2422
- Pottawatomie County Election Board, 14101 Acme Road in Shawnee, (405) 273-8376
Regular voting was 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Dec. 10 at your usual polling location, which you can find using the voter portal at ok.gov/elections/ovp or on your voter ID card. Two precincts in far northwest Oklahoma City have new voting locations as of fall 2019: Precinct 550151 now votes at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church at 10600 N Council Road, and Precinct 550153 now votes at Newchurch at 9201 N Rockwell Ave.
EMBARK bus and OKC Streetcar service was be free on Dec. 10 to help voters get to the polls. Visit embarkok.com or okcstreetcar.com for route maps and schedules.