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2023 Address Confirmation Notice

In April and May of 2023, some Oklahoma voters will receive an Address Confirmation Notice in the mail from the Oklahoma State Election Board. Address Confirmation Notices are required by law to be sent to select voters every two years to maintain clean and updated voter rolls.

If you receive an Address Confirmation Notice, please respond by mail or online within 60 days to prevent your voter registration from becoming "inactive." We cannot cancel or update voter registrations by phone or email.

IMPORTANT: Voters who receive an Address Confirmation Notice and do not respond, do not vote or do not have any other voter activity through the next two consecutive, general elections for federal office are required by law to be removed from the voter rolls following the 2026 General Election. You can respond to the 2023 Address Confirmation Notice online until December 31, 2023. After that date, you will need to contact your County Election Board for instructions on how to confirm your voter registration information.

View the 2023 Address Confirmation Notice

To Respond By Mail:

  1. Fill in all information requested on the card. (If you no longer live in Oklahoma, please indicate on the card that you have moved out of state.)
  2. Sign and date.
  3. Fold and tape Address Confirmation Notice, so that the State Election Board address is visible.
  4. Mail. (No postage necessary)

To Respond Online:

You can respond to the 2023 Address Confirmation Notice online until December 31, 2023. After that date, you will need to contact your County Election Board for instructions on how to confirm your voter registration information. If you use our online option, do not mail the return card.

Questions?

View a list of Frequently Asked Questions.

If you have questions regarding the Address Confirmation Notice process, please contact the Oklahoma State Election Board at (405) 521-2391 or info@elections.ok.gov

To learn more about Oklahoma's Address Confirmation Notice process, see the state statute, Title 26, Section 4-120.2

Last Modified on Jul 18, 2023
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