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2024 General Election Candidates
This 2024 Oklahoma General Election Candidate Guide was created with the Oklahoma Muslim community in mind so that you may have the tools and resources to be an informed and confident voter in the November 5th General Election. This is not an exhaustive list of all candidates running, but it is comprehensive and covers those running in districts with the highest Muslim constituencies.
- For information on the Presidential Candidates on the Oklahoma Ballot – please click here.
- For information on the Judges and Justices on the Oklahoma Ballot – please click here.
We seek to encourage diversity and equity at our legislature, both in representation and in legislation. We hope you find this guide valuable as you exercise your right to vote and engage in the political process.
Additionally, you can always reach out to us directly at info@ok.cair.com for guidance, support, and encouragement as we advocate together for our rights and issues that are important to all Oklahomans.
Disclaimer: All information in this guide was directly obtained from the website or social media account of the candidates. Feature of any candidate in this guide does not equal an endorsement.
If you are headed out to vote, don’t forget an ID! If you do not have or choose not to show proof of your identity at your polling place, you may cast a provisional ballot and verify your identity by signing an affidavit. In Oklahoma, the forms of ID acceptable for voting are:
- Oklahoma Driver License
- Oklahoma State-Issued Identification Card
- United States Passport
- United States Military Identification
The law provides only two exceptions to these requirements:
- An Oklahoma ID Card issued to a person 65 or older is valid proof of identity for voting even though it has no expiration date.
- The Voter Identification Card issued by the County Election Board is a valid proof of identity even though it does not include a photograph or an expiration date.
If you experience voter intimidation, contact:
CAIR Oklahoma Phone: (405) 415-6851 Email: info@ok.cair.comThe American Civil Liberties Union Voting Hotline Phone: 1-866-OUR-VOTE (1-866- 687-8683)Oklahoma State Election Board Phone: 405-521-2391