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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

As noted in this follow up report, this was an example of a mistake (a voter signed on the wrong line in the pollbook), not fraud. Oklahoma has very strong election integrity laws. Oklahoma's proof of identity law protects against voter impersonation. #TrustedInfo2020 — PolitiTweet.org

Chase Horn @ChaseHorn

UPDATE: After a Yukon woman was told at vote was cast in her late husband's name on election day, the Canadian Coun… https://t.co/ed6usIni08

Posted July 3, 2020
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

Learn more about voter registration in Oklahoma and get an application here: https://t.co/NdubgDvbs0 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 2, 2020
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

The Oklahoma Runoff Primary Elections are Tuesday, August 25. The deadline to register to vote or update your registration for the Runoff is Friday, July 31. https://t.co/lhUBDQytUG — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 2, 2020
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

RT @FVAP: #Military members, #MilSpouse, and #MilitaryBrat turning 18 before the General Election can all vote absentee in upcoming electio… — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 1, 2020 Retweet
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

State law: "Recounts of issue or question elections shall not be permitted of any statewide election." See 26 O.S. § 8-111 (E): https://t.co/a1qhSiYqzT — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 1, 2020
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

The Oklahoma Runoff Primary Election is Tuesday, August 25, 2020. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 1, 2020
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

Election results are unofficial until certified. County Election Boards meet this Friday at 5PM to certify results and count eligible provisional ballots. The State Election Board meets Tues. July 7 to officially certify federal/state elections. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 1, 2020
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

100% of precincts are now reporting statewide. All Election Day, Mail Absentee & In-Person Absentee votes have been tabulated! Get unofficial results here: https://t.co/aQemY251DX — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 1, 2020
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

We appreciate Oklahoma's poll workers! Thanks for your hard work and the long hours today to make sure Oklahomans could exercise our right to vote! — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 1, 2020
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

With more votes still to be counted, the June 2020 State Primary already has more votes cast than the ~600K votes in the March 2020 Presidential Primary. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 1, 2020
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

As of 10:05PM almost 98% of precincts are reporting. More than 655K votes counted so far, including more than 526K (!) election day votes. Get live election results here. https://t.co/aQemY251DX — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 1, 2020
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

In 2016 & 2018 Primary Elections, ~90% of total votes were cast on Election Day. As of 9:15PM Election Day votes are ~77.5% of the total votes tabulated, but there are more election day votes to come. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 1, 2020
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

As of 9:10PM about 86% of precincts are reporting. More than 562K votes counted so far, including more than 433K election day votes. Get live election results here. https://t.co/aQemY251DX — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 1, 2020
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

@sarahtaylorokc You should really try the auto refresh button. :-) — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 1, 2020
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

With about 69% of precincts reporting, more than 454K votes have been tallied in SQ802. https://t.co/fB5UJGt2vB — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 1, 2020
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

As of 8:30PM about 67% of precincts are reporting. More than 444K votes counted so far, including more than 315K election day votes. Get live election results here. https://t.co/aQemY251DX — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 1, 2020
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

368/1948 precincts now reporting as of 7:53PM. Get live results here: https://t.co/aQemY2mCvv — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 1, 2020
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

Stand by... First results now coming in. Live results here: https://t.co/aQemY251DX — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 1, 2020
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

It is 7PM. Polls are now closed in Oklahoma. Get live unofficial results as they are transmitted from county election boards: https://t.co/aQemY251DX — PolitiTweet.org

Posted July 1, 2020
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

A big thank you to Oklahoma's poll workers! We appreciate your hard work and the long hours you are putting in today to make sure Oklahomans can exercise our right to vote. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 30, 2020
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

Polls close at 7PM! Get live election results tonight after 7PM from our OK Election Results site. Maps. Charts. Graphs. Favorites. Exports. And Auto Refresh! https://t.co/aQemY251DX — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 30, 2020
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

Polls are are open until 7PM. Go vote! — PolitiTweet.org

Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

Still. Time. To. Vote. Polls are open until 7PM! If you are in line by 7PM, you will get to vote. Find your polli… https://t.co/YPCeyo7YHz

Posted June 30, 2020
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

Still. Time. To. Vote. Polls are open until 7PM! If you are in line by 7PM, you will get to vote. Find your polling place / View your sample ballot: https://t.co/tQ0UC7PgLH — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 30, 2020
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

Get live election results tonight after 7PM from our OK Election Results site. Maps. Charts. Graphs. Favorites. Exports. And more! https://t.co/aQemY251DX — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 30, 2020
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

@WhitleyOConnor ...or, just use the handy "auto refresh" feature! — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 30, 2020
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

State law: It is unlawful for a voter, while within the election enclosure, to disclose to any other person how he or she voted or to expose his or her ballot. (A voter may take a digital photograph of his or her marked ballot and share the image via social media later.) — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 30, 2020
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

See 26 O.S. § 7-110 https://t.co/SMtg7YHsE0 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 30, 2020
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

State law: No person shall attend an election or be within 300 ft of a polling place in an intoxicated condition on an election day. State law: It is a misdemeanor to take intoxicating liquors to within 1/2 mile of any polling place on an election day. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 30, 2020
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

State law: Electioneering within 300 ft of any ballot box while an election is in progress is a misdemeanor. State law: No printed material other than that provided by election board can be publicly placed or exposed within 300 ft of any ballot box. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 30, 2020
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

State law: A news reporter or news photographer is allowed inside the election enclosure for a period not to exceed 5 minutes to cover the election, but shall not interfere with voters or election officials and shall not observe or photograph the marking of a ballot. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 30, 2020