Candidate must provide district voter file

Get the Oklahoma County voter file.

Oklahoma County, Oklahoma provides its voter data locally. Here's exactly how to get it — then Motion51 loads it in, cuts your turf, and your volunteers start knocking.

How to get the Oklahoma County voter file

Request it from the office below, send us the file, and you're ready to cut turf. Running countywide or in just part of Oklahoma County? This is the office either way.

Where to request it
Oklahoma County Election Board(405) 713-1515 | okcountyelectionboard@oklahomacounty.org | 4201 N. Lincoln Blvd., Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Cost
FREE via the statewide EDW for qualifying requesters. For direct Open Records requests at the county board: reasonable, direct cost of copying / mechanical reproduction may be charged; electronic delivery of readily-available data is no charge. Advance payment may be required when estimated costs exceed $75.00. Payment must be cashier's check, certified check, or money order payable to Oklahoma State Election Board.
How to request
Two paths. (Path A — preferred) Pull the county-scoped slice from the statewide EDW download once 'full' access is granted by the State Election Board (free). (Path B) Submit an Open Records Act request directly to the Oklahoma County Election Board for a printout or electronic copy of the county voter registration and/or voter history files. Email or mail to the Lincoln Blvd address. Voter history printouts are explicitly named as available at all County Election Board offices under the Open Records Act.
Turnaround
Statewide EDW: same as state path (a few business days for credentials, then instant download). Direct county Open Records request: typically 1–2 weeks depending on board workload.
Use restrictions
Same statewide 26 O.S. § 7-103.2 eligibility gate applies — county boards do not have authority to bypass the residency/eligibility rule. Same non-commercial-use restriction. Open Records requests for printouts at the county office are subject to Oklahoma Open Records Act fee rules.
Open the official Oklahoma County request page →

Costs and rules change — confirm the current details with the office before you order. Once you have the file, we handle loading it, cutting turf, and getting your volunteers knocking.

Prefer the whole-state file, or running in a county not listed here? See the Oklahoma statewide options.

Get set up in Oklahoma County

Tell us about your race and we'll help you get the Oklahoma County voter file loaded into Motion51 and your turf ready to walk.