Primary Election Reminder

Primary elections for federal, state, and county candidates are scheduled for June 18 across the state. On Election Day, the polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Early voting will be held Thursday, June 13 and Friday, June 14 from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and Saturday, June 15 from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. A list of early voting locations and the election list are available on the State Election Board website. You can find your polling place using the OK Voter Portal.

Voters are reminded that Oklahoma has modified, closed primaries.

CLOSED PRIMARIES

In order to participate in a party's primary election, you must be a registered voter of that party- unless the party opens its primaries to Independent (unaffiliated or 'no party') voters. There are three recognized political parties in Oklahoma: Republican, Democratic, and Libertarian.

For the 2024 to 2025 election years, the Democratic Party has chosen to open its primaries to Independents. The Republican and Libertarian parties have chosen to keep their primaries closed.

Independent voters who wish to vote a Democratic Primary ballot, must request a Democratic Primary ballot whether voting in person or by absentee ballot. Independent voters may not vote a Republican Primary ballot or Libertarian Primary ballot.

HOW PRIMARIES WORK

A primary election is held if more than one candidate from the same recognized political party files for a single office. Candidates who receive the majority of the votes cast for their office in their respective party's primary election will advance to the general election. If more than two candidates file, and no candidate receives a majority of the votes, the two candidates receiving the highest number of votes will advance to the runoff primary election.

If candidates from only one recognized political party file for an office, the elected official will be chosen during the primary election or runoff primary election. (Primary election laws apply.) A general election will not be held. More information about primary elections can be found on the State Election Board website at https://oklahoma.gov/ elections.html.

Voters with questions should contact the Logan County Election Board at (405) 2821900 or logancounty@elections.ok.gov. The County Election Board is located at 224 E. Vilas Ave., Guthrie, OK 73044. Office hours are 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.

LOGAN

    STATE OFFICERS

        CORPORATION COMMISSIONER - REPUBLICAN

 

           J. Brian Bingman

 

           Russel Ray 

 

           Justin Hornback

     CONGRESSIONAL OFFICERS

        UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE - DISTRICT 03 - REPUBLICAN

 

           Frank D. Lucas

 

           Robin Lyn Carder

 

           Darren Hamilton

    LEGISLATIVE, DISTRICT AND COUNTY OFFICERS

       STATE REPRESENTATIVE - DISTRICT 32 - REPUBLICAN

 

          Kevin Wallace

 

          Jim Shaw

 

          Jason Shilling

       STATE REPRESENTATIVE - DISTRICT 33 - REPUBLICAN

 

           Molly Jenkins

 

          John Talley

       STATE REPRESENTATIVE - DISTRICT 38 - REPUBLICAN

 

          John Pfeiffer

 

          Marven Lee Goodman
       STATE REPRESENTATIVE - DISTRICT 41 - REPUBLICAN

 

           Denise Crosswhite Hader

 

            Shea Bracken

       COUNTY COURT CLERK - REPUBLICAN

 

           Cheryl Watts Smith

 

          Jannis Annis Crews 


       COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT NO. 2 - REPUBLICAN

 

           Charlie Meadows

 

            Floyd Coffman

 

            Mike Fergason

   TOWN OF MULHALL

 

       PROPOSITION

 

 

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