Tulsa County Election Board moves to new headquarters

New facility provides more space for early voting operations

Published on Mar. 3, 2026

The Tulsa County Election Board has moved to a new headquarters located at 12000 E. Skelly Drive. The county purchased the building three years ago using $9.2 million in American Rescue Plan Act funds, providing more room for early voting operations.

Why it matters

The new headquarters will allow the Tulsa County Election Board to better accommodate increased early voting turnout and streamline its operations in a larger, more modern facility.

The details

The Tulsa County Election Board's new headquarters is located at 12000 E. Skelly Drive. The county purchased the building three years ago using $9.2 million in American Rescue Plan Act funds to provide more space for early voting and other election-related activities.

  • The Tulsa County Election Board moved to the new headquarters in March 2026.

The players

Tulsa County Election Board

The government agency responsible for administering elections in Tulsa County, Oklahoma.

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What’s next

The new headquarters is expected to be fully operational in time for the 2026 election cycle, providing Tulsa County voters with an improved early voting experience.

The takeaway

The Tulsa County Election Board's move to a larger, more modern headquarters demonstrates the county's commitment to ensuring smooth and accessible elections for its residents.