WHAT IS THE VOTER REGISTRATION GAP?

In Oklahoma, 24% of 18-year-olds are registered to vote, compared to 74% of voters 45+

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Oklahoma Voter Registration Gap

This maps shows the most recent county-level voter registration rates in Oklahoma, one of a set of 39 states we currently track. Rates are shown for both 18-year-olds and adults ages 45 and older. Click a county to learn more about voter registration in there.

State
County
Age Group

Oklahoma

24% of 18-year-olds are registered to vote as of May 26, 2026.

85%75%65%55%45%35%LowPop
Voter data from a commercial source compiling official state records and the American Community Survey. Last updated on Jul 14, 2026.
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Oklahoma County Registration Rates

This table shows the voter registration rates in each Oklahoma county or county-equivalent as of May 26, 2026. We omit counties with 18-year-old populations below 100.

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18 vs 45+
Adair County30%73%23119,575
Atoka County27%70%15114,379
Beckham County17%70%31022,148
Bryan County27%74%65148,253
Caddo County25%75%31826,447
Canadian County38%84%1,816168,985
Carter County36%78%53048,555
Cherokee County20%75%94647,942
Choctaw County28%74%15714,297
Cleveland County16%76%6,090300,047
Comanche County17%67%2,121121,825
Craig County21%72%15614,302
Creek County33%75%77972,830
Custer County27%75%50428,259
Delaware County30%74%38941,279
Garfield County22%70%89362,146
Garvin County30%77%25825,860
Grady County27%80%74656,606
Haskell County26%71%11611,683
Hughes County24%67%12713,389
Jackson County21%68%34124,678
Johnston County20%74%19510,278
Kay County25%72%61943,625
Kingfisher County54%78%11615,430
Latimer County19%77%1459,518
Le Flore County27%73%60849,053
Lincoln County32%78%37334,219
Logan County23%81%82151,938
Love County30%75%15910,261
McClain County40%84%52745,273
McCurtain County56%70%36230,863
McIntosh County22%74%21219,400
Marshall County71%79%17315,792
Mayes County38%77%40339,604
Murray County30%77%16713,753
Muskogee County23%71%83666,444
Noble County32%74%13010,897
Nowata County37%84%1029,435
Okfuskee County26%62%11711,278
Oklahoma County27%69%10,374806,199
Okmulgee County24%73%52936,899
Osage County26%75%52045,997
Ottawa County16%73%50430,341
Pawnee County34%78%17515,795
Payne County6%80%3,96082,972
Pittsburg County31%75%48643,561
Pontotoc County25%74%44438,235
Pottawatomie County21%74%1,12773,463
Pushmataha County38%77%10710,790
Rogers County31%83%1,16698,610
Seminole County16%67%33723,494
Sequoyah County26%72%45839,860
Stephens County41%75%45843,551
Texas County20%56%29820,774
Tillman County20%67%1026,910
Tulsa County24%71%8,816680,794
Wagoner County28%78%1,00186,609
Washington County27%77%64653,326
Washita County30%76%14210,815
Woods County14%84%1588,596
Woodward County32%71%19920,158

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The voter data shown on this page comes from a commercial source that compiles official state records and was last updated on Jul 14, 2026. Population estimates come from the American Community Survey. To learn more, read our research model.

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