Know Before
You Vote
Your complete sample ballot & voting guide for Kay & Noble Counties
The District Judge Race Appears on Every Ballot — Republican, Democrat & Nonpartisan
Early Voting Begins
June 11
Kay & Noble County Election Boards
Election Day
June 16
Polls Open 7 AM – 7 PM
On Your Ballot
District Judge
District 8
Vote for One
Every Kay & Noble County Voter
Has a Say in the Judge Race
The District Judge race is nonpartisan — it appears on the ballot for every registered voter in Kay and Noble Counties, regardless of party affiliation. Republican, Democrat, or Independent: the judicial race is yours to decide.
Republican Ballot
District Judge Race ✓
Democratic Ballot
District Judge Race ✓
Nonpartisan Ballot
District Judge Race ✓
Early Voting — June 11–13
Early voting takes place at your county election board.
No lines, no rush — vote on your schedule.
Thursday
June 11
8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Friday
June 12
8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Saturday
June 13
8:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Vote at the election board in the county where you are registered
Kay County
Kay County Courthouse AnnexNewkirk, OK
(580) 362-2130
Noble County
300 Courthouse Dr., Ste 2Perry, OK 73077
(580) 336-3527
What's on Your Ballot
Kay & Noble County primary ballots vary by party registration. Here's what to expect.
View Your Sample Ballot →The OK Voter Portal shows your personalized ballot based on your precinct.
Republican
Republican Ballot
Yellow ballot
State Officers
- Governor
- Lt. Governor
- Attorney General
- State Treasurer
- Superintendent of Public Instruction
- Commissioner of Labor
- Insurance Commissioner
Congressional Officers
- U.S. Representative, District 3
Judicial Officers
- District Judge, District 8, Office 1★ Appears on all ballots
Democrat
Democratic Ballot
Pink ballot
State Officers
- Governor
- Superintendent of Public Instruction
- Corporation Commissioner
Congressional Officers
- U.S. Senator
- U.S. Representative, District 3
Judicial Officers
- District Judge, District 8, Office 1★ Appears on all ballots
Independent / Other
Nonpartisan Ballot
White ballot
State Questions
- State Question 832 — Minimum Wage Initiative
Judicial Officers
- District Judge, District 8, Office 1★ Appears on all ballots
District Judge, District 8, Office 1
Vote for One
Tuesday, June 16 — Polls Open 7 AM to 7 PM
Check Your Polling Place
Your polling location may have changed. Verify before Election Day.
Find My Polling PlaceCheck Your Registration
Confirm you're registered and your information is up to date.
Verify RegistrationWhat to Bring
- —Valid Oklahoma photo ID (driver's license, state ID, passport)
- —Voter registration card (if you have it — not required)
- —If no photo ID, you may vote a provisional ballot
- —Your polling place address — verify it before you go
Links go to the Oklahoma State Election Board Voter Portal (oklahoma.gov).
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