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453,000 Oklahomans purged from voting registration rolls

Gov. Stitt and OSDH announce website. Image courtesy Governor Kevin Stitt.

OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt alongside state election officials announced on Wednesday, the removal of over 453,500 voter registrations.

Since January 1, 2021 officials say, Oklahoma election officials have removed 97,065 deceased voters, 143,682 voters who moved out-of-state, 5,607 felons, 14,993 duplicate registrations, and 194,962 inactive voters who were canceled during the address verification process.


Oklahoma’s electoral process is one of the strongest in the nation.

Campaign Finance and Election Threats Task Force

“Through close collaboration with the Governor’s Office, the State Election Board, and our colleagues in the Legislature, Oklahoma has fortified our electoral process. We’ve aggressively pursued policies to ensure voting is secure and accurate, and we’re innovating to protect our elections from emerging technology like AI. In Oklahoma, every eligible citizen will have their vote counted and their voice heard.”

Secretary of State Josh Cockroft

The Campaign Finance and Election Threats Task Force, formed in 2023 by Stitt says, citing numerous successful audits concluded Oklahoma’s electoral process is one of the strongest in the nation.

“Oklahoma has a long tradition of doing elections right. Recounts and post-election audits have consistently proven the accuracy of Oklahoma’s voting system, and our laws and procedures are designed to ensure the integrity and security of our elections.”

Secretary of the State Election Board Paul Ziriax

Oklahoma Election Fast Facts released by Governor Stitt’s office:

Click here for more information on voting registration.