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The State of Oklahoma will hold a General Election on November 6, 2012, for the purpose of electing the President of the United States, as well as five United States Representatives, 13 State Senators, and 34 members of the State House of Representatives. Voters will consider the retention of four Justices of the Oklahoma Supreme Court, three Judges of the Court of Criminal Appeals, and five Judges of the Court of Civil Appeals, and they also will decide six State Questions.
The complete list of offices to be filled in 2012 may be found here.
The ballot text of the six State Questions may be found here. (You will be redirected to an external site.)
A complete list of candidates, offices and districts involved in the General Election will be available following the certification of final election results from the Runoff Primary Election.
Final results of the Democratic and Republican Runoff Primary Elections in Congressional District 2, in four State Senate Districts and in four State Representative Districts will be certified by the State Election Board at 5 p.m. on September 4, 2012.
Uniformed services voters, overseas voters, and the eligible spouses and dependents of both groups who applied for absentee ballots for the Primary Election and/or for the Runoff Primary Election will receive absentee ballots for the General Election.
Absentee ballots for the General Election will be available for transmission by mail, e-mail, or fax to uniformed services and overseas voters no later than September 21, 2012.
Registered voters either may use the Polling Place Locator to determine their correct Congressional and State Legislative Districts, or they may contact the County Election Board in their county of residence for this information. County Election Board addresses, telephone numbers, and e-mail addresses are available here.
Voters who use the list of offices and/or candidates with the federal write-in absentee ballot should write the office title and district number, if applicable, and the name of the candidate for whom they wish to vote on the federal write-in absentee ballot.
For additional information, voters may contact the Oklahoma State Election Board at info@elections.ok.gov or at (405) 521-2391.