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Writer's pictureDennis McCaslin

Voters have until March 31 to switch party affiliation ahead of 2020 primary elections


Oklahomans who want to change party affiliation, must submit their change no later than March 31 according to a press release by LeFlore County Election Board Secretary Sharon Steele.


Voters may change their party affiliation online using the OK Voter Portal at elections.ok.gov/ovp or by completing a new Voter Registration Application.


Steele reminds voters that no party changes are allowed between April 1 and August 31 during an even­ numbered year. "If we receive your request after March 31, we are required by law to hold that request and process it in September," Steele said. Oklahoma has three recognized parties: Democrat, Republican, and Libertarian.


In Oklahoma, voters must be a registered member of a party in order to vote in that party's primary election. Independents are permitted to participate in a primary election, only if a party officially requests its elections be opened to Independent voters.


Currently, only the Democratic Party allows Independents to vote in its primary elections.


All registered voters, regardless of political affiliation, can vote for any candidate during a General Election.


Voter Registration Applications can be downloaded from the State Election Board website at: elections.ok.gov


Applications are also available at the LeFlore County Election Board located at 103 N. Church St., Poteau. Office hours are 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.


For questions, contact the County Election Board at 918-647-3701.



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