“In rural Oklahoma,

we have to fight harder

for our roads, infrastructure,

and to protect our schools

from big city politicians.”

—Danny Williams

Standing up for Rural Oklahoma

About Danny

Experienced – Conservative – Republican

Experienced Businessman

Danny owns Statewide Communications, a small business that provides high-speed internet service to rural Oklahomans. He believes broadband is critical to the future of business, healthcare, and education in the state.

“People should be able to live in the country and make a good living, remotely visit a healthcare specialist or have access to high-quality training.”

Our Values

“First and foremost, I’m a Christian. I’m a proud American, a staunch defender of the Second Amendment, 100% pro-life and a strong supporter of President Trump.”

— Danny Williams

Steps for Voting by Mail in Oklahoma

  • Request an absentee ballot from the Oklahoma State Election Board using their online application form HERE. You may apply for absentee ballots for one election, for several elections or for all elections in which you are eligible to vote during the calendar year in which the application is submitted.

    This MUST be done by 5 p.m. the Wednesday before the election.

  • Your county election board must mail out the absentee ballots 40 days before the election. After that first wave, they will be mailed out daily as more requests come in. Fill out your ballot and get it notarized by a notary public.

  • If your absentee ballot is mailed to you, you must return it to the county election board by mail. An absentee ballot must be received by the county election board before 7 p.m. on election day to be counted. Absentee ballots may also be delivered in-person to your county election board during regular business hours. Ballots delivered by hand must be returned no later than the end of business hours on the day before the election. Find your county election board HERE.

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