The short version.
The Oklahoma voter registration file is a public record you request from the state elections office. You pay a fee, sign a use affidavit, and get the list of registered voters for your district — names, addresses, and registration details. Then you hand it to Motion51 and we load it, geocode it, and cut your turf.
Oklahoma is free. The State Election Board's Election Data Warehouse (EDW) lets qualified requesters download the statewide voter-registration and voter-history files as CSVs at no charge -- and the data refreshes every weeknight, so a fresh download is never more than about a day old.
Where to request it.
- Office
- Oklahoma State Election Board
- Contact
- info@elections.ok.gov | recordsrequest@elections.ok.gov | (405) 521-2391 | P.O. Box 53156, Oklahoma City, OK 73152-3156 | Physical: 2300 N. Lincoln Blvd., Room B-6, State Capitol Building, Oklahoma City, OK 73105
What it costs.
FREE. No charge for EDW access or downloads. The only practical cost is whatever the requester pays internally to qualify someone with Oklahoma residency or candidate/party status.
How to request it, step by step.
- Confirm you qualify: bona fide Oklahoma resident U.S. citizens, recognized party representatives, candidates and their representatives, or others authorized by law (26 O.S. 7-103.2).
- Complete the 'Request to Access Voter Registration List' form and email it to info@elections.ok.gov, attesting to your eligibility under penalty of perjury.
- Once approved (usually within a few business days), the State Election Board issues 'full' EDW credentials at data.okelections.gov.
- Log in and download the statewide Voter Registration and Voter History folders as CSVs -- free of charge.
- Renew your access annually.
How long it takes.
Approval typically within a few business days of submitting a complete form. Once credentials are issued, downloads are immediate at data.okelections.gov. CSVs are refreshed every weeknight, so a freshly-downloaded file is at most ~24 hours stale.
Use restrictions — read before you order.
Eligibility limited to (1) bona fide Oklahoma resident U.S. citizens, (2) official party reps, (3) candidates / candidate reps, or (4) statute-authorized persons. List MAY NOT be used for commercial marketing or advertising. Campaigns, political parties, government officials, and public opinion pollsters are EXPLICITLY not considered commercial. False attestation is a perjury exposure. Access expires after one year and must be renewed.
Costs, forms, and rules change between cycles. Always confirm the current details on the official Oklahoma page linked above before you send payment. This page is a plain-language summary, not legal advice.
Oklahoma voter file FAQ.
How much does the Oklahoma voter file cost?
Nothing. EDW access and downloads are free -- you only submit an access form to qualify.
Who can get the Oklahoma voter list?
Oklahoma resident U.S. citizens, recognized political-party representatives, candidates and their representatives, or others authorized by state law.
How current is the file?
The CSVs refresh every weeknight, so a freshly downloaded file is at most about 24 hours old.
Do I have to load the file into Motion51 myself?
No -- send us the EDW CSVs and we load them, geocode the addresses, and build your turf.
Once you have the file, Motion51 takes it from there.
Getting the file is the errand. The campaign is what happens next: loading tens of thousands of addresses, putting them on a map, cutting them into walkable turf, and tracking every door. That's what Motion51 does.
Send us the file the state gives you and we load it in, geocode the addresses, and set up your district so volunteers can start knocking. The app works offline for the stretches where cell coverage drops, and every door is logged with a timestamp. If you're weighing a race in Oklahoma, our For Candidates page walks through the next steps.