In Oklahoma, 23% of 18-year-olds are registered to vote, compared to 73% of voters 45+
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This maps shows the most recent county-level voter registration rates in Oklahoma, one of a set of 31 states we currently track, with more states coming soon. 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.
Oklahoma
23% of 18-year-olds are registered to vote as of Apr 21, 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 Apr 21, 2026. We omit counties with populations below 10,000.
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| 18 vs 45+ | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adair County | 27% | 73% | 231 | 19,575 | |
| Atoka County | 27% | 70% | 151 | 14,379 | |
| Beckham County | 14% | 70% | 310 | 22,148 | |
| Bryan County | 25% | 74% | 651 | 48,253 | |
| Caddo County | 25% | 74% | 318 | 26,447 | |
| Canadian County | 36% | 84% | 1,816 | 168,985 | |
| Carter County | 36% | 78% | 530 | 48,555 | |
| Cherokee County | 18% | 75% | 946 | 47,942 | |
| Choctaw County | 28% | 74% | 157 | 14,297 | |
| Cleveland County | 16% | 76% | 6,090 | 300,047 | |
| Comanche County | 17% | 67% | 2,121 | 121,825 | |
| Craig County | 17% | 72% | 156 | 14,302 | |
| Creek County | 30% | 75% | 779 | 72,830 | |
| Custer County | 26% | 75% | 504 | 28,259 | |
| Delaware County | 29% | 74% | 389 | 41,279 | |
| Garfield County | 20% | 70% | 893 | 62,146 | |
| Garvin County | 31% | 77% | 258 | 25,860 | |
| Grady County | 27% | 80% | 746 | 56,606 | |
| Haskell County | 23% | 71% | 116 | 11,683 | |
| Hughes County | 28% | 67% | 127 | 13,389 | |
| Jackson County | 23% | 68% | 341 | 24,678 | |
| Johnston County | 20% | 73% | 195 | 10,278 | |
| Kay County | 25% | 72% | 619 | 43,625 | |
| Kingfisher County | 53% | 78% | 116 | 15,430 | |
| Le Flore County | 26% | 73% | 608 | 49,053 | |
| Lincoln County | 29% | 77% | 373 | 34,219 | |
| Logan County | 22% | 81% | 821 | 51,938 | |
| Love County | 31% | 75% | 159 | 10,261 | |
| McClain County | 39% | 84% | 527 | 45,273 | |
| McCurtain County | 55% | 70% | 362 | 30,863 | |
| McIntosh County | 20% | 74% | 212 | 19,400 | |
| Marshall County | 65% | 79% | 173 | 15,792 | |
| Mayes County | 33% | 77% | 403 | 39,604 | |
| Murray County | 33% | 77% | 167 | 13,753 | |
| Muskogee County | 23% | 71% | 836 | 66,444 | |
| Noble County | 26% | 74% | 130 | 10,897 | |
| Okfuskee County | 20% | 62% | 117 | 11,278 | |
| Oklahoma County | 26% | 69% | 10,374 | 806,199 | |
| Okmulgee County | 24% | 73% | 529 | 36,899 | |
| Osage County | 24% | 75% | 520 | 45,997 | |
| Ottawa County | 17% | 72% | 504 | 30,341 | |
| Pawnee County | 32% | 78% | 175 | 15,795 | |
| Payne County | 6% | 80% | 3,960 | 82,972 | |
| Pittsburg County | 31% | 75% | 486 | 43,561 | |
| Pontotoc County | 27% | 74% | 444 | 38,235 | |
| Pottawatomie County | 19% | 73% | 1,127 | 73,463 | |
| Pushmataha County | 40% | 77% | 107 | 10,790 | |
| Rogers County | 28% | 83% | 1,166 | 98,610 | |
| Seminole County | 13% | 66% | 337 | 23,494 | |
| Sequoyah County | 26% | 72% | 458 | 39,860 | |
| Stephens County | 39% | 74% | 458 | 43,551 | |
| Texas County | 19% | 56% | 298 | 20,774 | |
| Tulsa County | 22% | 71% | 8,816 | 680,794 | |
| Wagoner County | 26% | 78% | 1,001 | 86,609 | |
| Washington County | 24% | 77% | 646 | 53,326 | |
| Washita County | 31% | 75% | 142 | 10,815 | |
| Woodward County | 34% | 71% | 199 | 20,158 |
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