Oklahoma State Election Board - OK Election Data Warehouse

The OK Election Data Warehouse (EDW) includes public data from voter information files and precinct lists in Oklahoma. Voter registration information includes a unique voter ID, political affiliation, status (active/inactive), voting districts, voter history, and method of voting. Data is shown by county, by congressional district, by state senate district, or by state house district. Other data collections include absentee requests and records of deleted voters.

Public

Methodology

Link To Data Source

https://data.okelections.us/

Link To Storage Source

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When Was The Data Collected?

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Why Was The Data Collected?

Election data is collected to count votes in elections and to create statistics about voters and elections

Most Specific Geographic Estimate

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When Was The Data Last Updated?

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How Was The Data Collected?

The data is collected from Oklahoma voter registration and voting records

Who Collected The Data?

Oklahoma State Election Board

Who Owns The Data?

Oklahoma State Election Board

Who Was Included Or Excluded From The Sample?

Members of the public who are not registered to vote are not included in the data.

Notes On Data Quality

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Notes On Data Usage Conditions

All data is public. There are no fees to access the data, but users must have an account to access it. To create an account, visit: https://data.okelections.us/Home/GetPdf and submit the final page, "Request to Download Files" to the Oklahoma State Election Board

How Often Is The Data Refreshed?

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What Is The Sample Size?

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Analysis

Are The Variables Clearly Defined?

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Has The Data Been Disaggregated?

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Why Hasn'T The Data Been Disaggregated?

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Source Categories

Categories

Analysis

What Other Data Could Be Used As A Comparison Point?

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Why Were These Categories Used?

The categories are common U.S. political and election categories.

Who Selected The Categories?

Oklahoma State Election Board

Who Is Defining The Categories?

It is possible that voters could interpret the categories differently than the Oklahoma State Election Board intended. Political affiliation can hold significant meaning and weight depending on the context and audience.

Who Is Defining The Categories?

It is possible that voters could interpret the categories differently than the Oklahoma State Election Board intended. Political affiliation can hold significant meaning and weight depending on the context and audience.

Interpretation

Associated Topics Covered
Elections
Voter History
Voter Registration