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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections
Find the early voting location(s) in your county here: Oklahoma County: https://t.co/Ahz9IMqrfl Tulsa County: https://t.co/ZGUIyTIXyU Cleveland County: https://t.co/KssBS7hN0g All 77 counties: https://t.co/gBL9sU1pTz — PolitiTweet.org
Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections
In-person absentee (“early voting”) starts today! Thurs., Oct. 29 (8-6 pm) Fri., Oct. 30 (8-6 pm) Sat., Oct. 31 (9-2pm) Find your “early voting” location: https://t.co/Atn34F17R1 View a sample ballot: https://t.co/lGH3b7P993 — PolitiTweet.org
Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections
Mail absentee stats update as of 10/28/20 at 2 p.m. 352K+ sent, 231K+ received. https://t.co/V0pdDQOjkf — PolitiTweet.org
Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections
In-person absentee (“early voting”) starts tomorrow! Thurs., Oct. 29 (8-6 pm) Fri., Oct. 30 (8-6 pm) Sat., Oct. 31 (9-2pm) Find your “early voting” location: https://t.co/gBL9sU1pTz View a sample ballot: https://t.co/tQ0UC7PgLH — PolitiTweet.org
Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections
5 p.m. TODAY (Oct. 27) is the deadline to request a mail absentee ballot for the General Election. Use the OK Voter Portal to apply online: https://t.co/tQ0UC7PgLH More info/other ways to apply: https://t.co/Cq8ZXDrgWu — PolitiTweet.org
Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections
TODAY (Oct. 27) at 5 p.m. is the deadline to request a mail absentee ballot for the General Election. Use the OK Voter Portal to apply online: https://t.co/tQ0UC7PgLH More info/other ways to apply: https://t.co/Cq8ZXDrgWu — PolitiTweet.org
Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections
The deadline to request an absentee ballot is tomorrow (Oct. 27) at 5 p.m. Learn more about absentee voting and get an application here: https://t.co/Cq8ZXDrgWu Read the thread below for important information about absentee voting. 👇 — PolitiTweet.org
Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections
The deadline to request a mail absentee ballot is 5PM on Oct. 27, but don't wait. Request yours TODAY. Learn more… https://t.co/BOtUSVzphz
Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections
Updated statewide mail absentee stats as of 10:15AM on 10/26/20: ▪️342K+ absentees sent & 208K+ voted absentees received by county election boards. Absentee request deadline is 5PM Oct. 27. More info: https://t.co/F5UAlg4lI2 "Affiliation" shows voters' party, not their votes. https://t.co/InXFWvyC5T — PolitiTweet.org
Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections
Updated statewide mail absentee stats as of 11AM on 10/23/20: ▪️336K+ absentees sent & 197K+ voted absentees received by county election boards. Absentee request deadline is 5PM Oct. 27. More info: https://t.co/F5UAlg4lI2 "Affiliation" shows voters' party, not their votes. https://t.co/FpVdrDxmCx — PolitiTweet.org
Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections
In-person absentee ("early") voting starts Thursday, October 29. Here is a list of the early voting locations by county: https://t.co/Atn34F17R1 — PolitiTweet.org
Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections
Learn more about Oklahoma's absentee chain of custody laws and the protections in place to prevent absentee ballot harvesting: https://t.co/fUz6ISt5fF — PolitiTweet.org
Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections
Learn more about absentee voting, including election security measures such as absentee affidavit verification: https://t.co/Cq8ZXDrgWu — PolitiTweet.org
Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections
Attention mail absentee voters: Check out our website to find notaries and free ID copy services for your affidavit. https://t.co/AsXHiaR3RF — PolitiTweet.org
Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections
The deadline to request a mail absentee ballot is 5PM on Oct. 27, but don't wait. Request yours TODAY. Learn more about absentee voting and get an application here: https://t.co/Cq8ZXDrgWu — PolitiTweet.org
Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections
@jarredturner Official pre-election voter registration stats will be compiled on Nov. 1. Here is our news release about the most recent month-end statistics as of 09/30/2020: https://t.co/8XNydakNp3 — PolitiTweet.org
Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections
Updated statewide mail absentee stats as of 8:30AM on 10/21/20: ▪️ 327K+ absentees sent & 172K+ voted absentees received by county election boards. Absentee request deadline is 5PM Oct. 27. More info: https://t.co/F5UAlg4lI2 "Affiliation" shows voters' party, not their vote. https://t.co/qmXhKwjKoh — PolitiTweet.org
Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections
@KOCOEvan "Returned Undeliverable" means it was returned to the sender (the county election board) by the USPS. Typically this is because A) the voter is not at that address the voter provided or B) the voter provided an invalid address that USPS cannot deliver to. — PolitiTweet.org
Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections
Update about yesterday's voter alert: Here is the text message (with redactions) that falsely claimed a voter's polling place had changed. Such contacts should be reported to election officials immediately. More info about the voter alert: https://t.co/RhYSWFfQbG https://t.co/R9q4Mx4hL0 — PolitiTweet.org
Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections
Oklahoma is smashing records for mail absentee voting. ▪️ The previous record for absentee ballots sent for a General Election was 122K in 2016. ▪️ The previous record for absentee ballots for any election was 141K earlier this year at the June 30, 2020 Primary Election. — PolitiTweet.org
Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections
Here are updated mail absentee stats as of 9:15AM on 10/20/20 for the 3 largest counties (Oklahoma, Tulsa, Cleveland). https://t.co/gApMxVL0J5 — PolitiTweet.org
Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections
👀60K+ (!) new voter registrations have been processed by county election boards in October. Here is the breakdown by party: ▪️ 51.1% are Republicans ▪️ 26.4% are Democrats ▪️ 20.6% are Independents ▪️ 1.9% are Libertarians — PolitiTweet.org
Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections
Updated statewide mail absentee stats as of 9:15AM on 10/20/20: 323K+ absentees sent & 165K+ voted absentees received by county election boards. Absentee request deadline is 5PM Oct. 27. More info: https://t.co/F5UAlg4lI2 "Affiliation" shows voters' party, not their vote. https://t.co/KXQ0jljNNU — PolitiTweet.org
Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections
County election boards have processed nearly 5400 party affiliation changes by voters in the month of October. The 3 largest party changes are: ▪️ 1,938 Democrats switched to Republican ▪️ 1,146 Independents switched to Republican ▪️ 566 Independents switched to Democrats https://t.co/hkmWDZ8EOo — PolitiTweet.org
Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections
@KTULNews In Oklahoma, standard absentee ballots can be returned by U.S. Mail, private mail service that has delivery documentation, or in-person by the voter to the county election board. (No "drop" boxes.) See "Returning Your Ballot" on our absentee voting page: https://t.co/Cq8ZXDrgWu — PolitiTweet.org
Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections
The Nov. 3 General Election is 2 weeks from today! Use the OK Voter Portal to: -Request an absentee ballot -Get a sample ballot -Verify your voter registration -View your voting districts -Find your polling place -Track absentee ballot status -And more! https://t.co/tQ0UC7xFn7 — PolitiTweet.org
Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections
RT @TulsaCounty: Be aware that the Tulsa County Election Board does not ever text voters about their registration or a polling place change… — PolitiTweet.org
Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections
Don't ever let anyone discourage you by claiming voting is "too hard." It's EASY to vote in Oklahoma and there are three ways to do it: 1) Mail Absentee (no excuse needed) 2) In-Person Absentee (aka "early voting") 3) Election Day Learn more: https://t.co/zZrO3E001B — PolitiTweet.org
Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections
Hey Tulsa County voters. 👀 — PolitiTweet.org
Tulsa County @TulsaCounty
The ONLY early voting location for the Nov 3 Presidential Election will be at ONEOK Field at 201 N Elgin Ave Tulsa,… https://t.co/ERsXdjafU4
Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections
RT @TulsaCounty: The ONLY early voting location for the Nov 3 Presidential Election will be at ONEOK Field at 201 N Elgin Ave Tulsa, OK 741… — PolitiTweet.org
Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections
The OK State Election Board Secretary alerted voters today about a text message that was received by a voter last Friday. It falsely claimed the voter’s polling place had changed. The complaint has been referred to law enforcement. More info: https://t.co/RhYSWFfQbG — PolitiTweet.org