Polls are open statewide from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Election Day.

All registered voters in Oklahoma may vote on judicial officers and State Question 788. Registered Republicans, Democrats and Libertarians may vote in their respective party primaries.

The Democratic Party has opted to allow registered Independents to vote in its primary, but the Republican and Libertarian Parties opted to close their primaries to Independents.

Oklahoma law requires every voter who votes in person at the precinct polling place or during early voting at the County Election Board to show proof of identity before receiving a ballot.

There are three ways for voters to prove their identity under the law (only one proof of identity is required):

Show a valid photo ID issued by the federal, state, or tribal government; or
Show the free voter identification card issued to every voter by their County Election Board; or
Sign an affidavit and vote a provisional ballot. (If the information on the affidavit matches official voter registration records, the ballot will be counted after Election Day.)

*PLEASE REMEMBER TO CHECK ALL BALLOTS, BECAUSE SOME BALLOTS ARE PRINTED ON BOTH SIDES *

What’s on the Ballot for LeFlore County Voters
Poteau City residents will take to the polls on Tuesday, June 26, 2018 to vote for Councilmember, Ward Not. 3 Seat 2.

Those vying for the seat are:
Ron LaMar, Brian D Foos, Matt Lamb, Harry Tustin and Don Harmon.

Three Libertarian Candidates on Ballot for Oklahoma Governor

Three Libertarian party candidates are on the June Primary Election Ballot. Those candidates in the Libertarian Party are:
Rex Lawhorn, Joe Exotic and Chris Powell.

Ten Republicans candidates for Governor on Ballot

Ten Republican Candidates are on the Ballot for Oklahoma Governor. Those candidates are:

Gary Richardson, Christopher Barnett, Mick Cornett, Dan Fisher, Eric Foutch, Barry Gowdy, Gary A Jones, Todd Lamb, Blake “Cowboy” Stephens and Kevin Stitt.

Incumbent Republican Governor Mary Fallin is term-limited and cannot seek re-election

Republican candidates for Lt Governor are:
Matt Pinnell, Eddie Fields, Dana Murphy and Dominique DaMon Block

Republican candidates for State Auditor are:
John Uzzo, Cindy Byrd, Charlie Prater.

Republican candidates for Attorney General
Gentner Drummond, Angela Bonilla and Mike Hunter.

Republican candidates for Superintendent of Public Instruction are:
Joy Hofmeister, Will Farrell and Linda Murphy

Republican candidates for Commissioner of Labor are:
Cathy Costello, Leslie Osburn and Keith Swinton.

Republican candidates for Insurance Commissioner are:
Glen Mulready and Donald Chasteen.

Republican candidates for Corporation Commissioner are:
Harold D Spradling, Bob Anthony and Brian Bingham

Republican candidates for US State Representative District #2 are:
John McCarthy, Brian Jackson, Markwayne Mullin and Jarrin Jackson

For State Representative District #3
Lundy Kiger and Eldon Dugan

For State Senator District #4
Mark Dean Allen and Heath Eubanks

Republican candidates for State Representative District #15
Jeremy Warren and Randy Randleman

 

The Democrat Candidates for Governor are Connie Johnson and Drew Edmondson.

Democrat candidates for Lt Governor are:
Anna Dearmore and Anastasia A Pittman

Democrat candidates for Commissioner of Labor are:
Sam A Missoum and Fred Dorrell.

Democrat candidates for Corporation Commissioner are: Ashley Nicole McCray,Ken Reich, Beau Williams and Blake Cummings.

Democrat candidates for US Representative District 2 are:
Elijah McIntosh, Clay Padgett, Virginia Blue Jeans Jenner and Jason Nichols.

For State Senator District #4
Eddie Martin and Christopher Ford

For State Senator District #15
Pennie Embrey and Judy Ross Moore.

 

Oklahoma Voters will have one State Question on the Primary Election Ballot – State Question #788

 

This measure amends the Oklahoma State Statutes. A yes vote legalizes the licensed use, sale, and growth of marijuana in Oklahoma for medicinal purposes. A license is required for use and possession of marijuana for medicinal purposes and must be approved by an Oklahoma Board Certified Physician. The State Department of Health will issue medical marijuana licenses if the applicant is eighteen years or older and an Oklahoma resident. A special exception will be granted to an applicant under the age of eighteen, however these applications must be signed by two physicians and a parent or legal guardian. The Department will also issue seller, grower, packaging, transportation, research and caregiver licenses. Individual and retail businesses must meet minimal requirements to be licensed to sell marijuana to licensees. The punishment for unlicensed possession of permitted amounts of marijuana for individuals who can state a medical condition is a fine not exceeding four hundred dollars. Fees and zoning restrictions are established. A seven percent state tax is imposed on medical marijuana sales.

 

SHALL THE PROPOSAL BE APPROVED?

FOR THE PROPOSAL – YES

AGAINST THE PROPOSAL – NO

 

A “YES” vote is a vote in favor of this measure. A “NO” vote is a vote against this measure.

 

Polls are open statewide from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Election Day.

 

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