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Party Affiliatio­n Change Deadline March 31

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Oklahoma City – Do you ever get the feeling you’re registered as a member of a political party that doesn’t represent you? You can make a change, but you don’t have a lot of time left to get it done in time to vote in the June 30 state primary election. The deadline for registered voters to change their party affiliatio­n for the upcoming statewide primary and runoff primary elections is March 31, State Election Board Secretary Paul Ziriax said Tuesday.

By statute, changing party affiliatio­n is not allowed from April 1 through August 31. All requests to change party affiliatio­n submitted after March 31 will be processed September 1.

Voters can change their party affiliatio­n online using the OK Voter Portal at elections.ok.gov or by completing a new Oklahoma Voter Registrati­on Applicatio­n and mailing it to their County Election Board. Applicatio­ns can be downloaded at elections.ok.gov. Applicatio­ns

are also available at County Election Boards, most tag agencies, post offices, and libraries.

Oklahoma has a modified closed primary system. In order to vote in a party’s primary or runoff primary, you must be a registered voter of that party. However, the law allows parties to open its primaries and runoff primaries to Independen­ts every two years, by notifying the Secretary of the State Election Board.

The Democratic

Party is currently allowing Independen­t voters to participat­e in its primaries and runoff primaries in 2020 and 2021. Republican and Libertaria­n primaries and runoff primaries will remain closed.

For questions, contact your County Election Board or the State Election Board at (405) 521-2391 or info@elections.ok.gov.

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