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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

If you returned your absentee ballot by mail, your county election board must receive it by 7PM on Election Day (06/30). If you have a standard absentee ballot, you can hand-deliver your ballot to your county election board by end of business TODAY (06/29) instead of mailing it. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 29, 2020
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

REMINDER: Tomorrow is Election Day--June 30 from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.! View your sample ballot or find your polling place ballot at https://t.co/tQ0UC7PgLH. Find more about COVID-19 and the 2020 Elections at https://t.co/n3u5QgHhpc — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 29, 2020
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

The State Election Board offers tips and reminders to voters ahead of Election Day. View the press release at https://t.co/LNr5G2U8Z0. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 29, 2020
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

Here are updated stats as of 8:20AM 06/29 for last week's in-person absentee ("early") voting and the latest mail absentee data. https://t.co/gO69bjMylx — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 29, 2020
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

REMINDER: Tomorrow is Election Day--June 30 from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.! View your sample ballot or find your polling place ballot at https://t.co/tQ0UC7PgLH. Find more about COVID-19 and the 2020 Elections at https://t.co/FGLf9XkHIb…/Voter…/Covid-19_and_2020_Elections.html. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 29, 2020
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

State election officials strongly recommend that voters wear masks or cloth face coverings at in-person voting sites on Tuesday June 30. Learn more about COVID-19 and the 2020 elections here: https://t.co/n3u5QgHhpc — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 27, 2020
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

Check the OK Voter Portal to confirm the location of your polling place (and get your sample ballot) before you head to the polls on Tuesday: https://t.co/tQ0UC7PgLH See the elections that will be on the ballot in your county: https://t.co/X2TElWMRd4 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 27, 2020
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

The in-person absentee ("early") voting period for the June 30 OK Primary Election is now closed. Polls will be open statewide on Tues. June 30 from 7AM-7PM. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 27, 2020
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

Here are updated stats as of about 2:00PM 6/27 for in-person absentee ("early") voting and mail absentee. (Note: Not all counties update their early voting records in realtime.) We will have more updates on Monday. https://t.co/DfUzal38Xi — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 27, 2020
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

Here are updated stats as of about 12:30PM 6/27 for in-person absentee ("early") voting and mail absentee. So far nearly 33K have voted in-person absentee and more than 72K mail absentees have been received. https://t.co/CChVgmbA3d — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 27, 2020
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

Still time to vote early! The in-person absentee voting period ends today (6/27) at 2 p.m. — PolitiTweet.org

Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

Today (Sat. 6/27) is the final day of in-person absentee ("early") voting from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. In most counties i… https://t.co/7JeA1WRdOS

Posted June 27, 2020
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

Did you know you can track the status of your mail absentee ballot on the OK Voter Portal? https://t.co/tQ0UC7PgLH If you have questions about your absentee ballot, you can also contact your county election board: https://t.co/UeO5jJdrW0 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 27, 2020
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

For the stats watchers out there (you know who you are)... Here is a % breakdown by vote type for the 2018 & 2016 Primaries. Traditionally most Oklahomans have voted on Election Day, BUT a record number of mail absentee ballots have been sent to voters for the June 2020 Primary. https://t.co/2CvmbxXQZP — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 27, 2020
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

We are so proud of county election boards! They are processing record #'s of mail absentees, conducting early voting, & preparing to conduct in-person voting on Tues. Then they have to prep Runoff absentees for military voters, which must be sent by July 10!! Thank you CEBs! — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 27, 2020
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

Here are updated stats as of about 10:30AM for in-person absentee ("early") voting and mail absentee. So far nearly 30K have voted in-person absentee and nearly 70K mail absentees have been received. https://t.co/4HuAZOyUHx — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 27, 2020
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

Today (Sat. 6/27) is the final day of in-person absentee ("early") voting from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. In most counties it is at your county election bd. office, but 3 counties have an alternative site & 4 have a 2nd site. Find early voting location(s) here: https://t.co/tmyUpsW8X5 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 27, 2020
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

The 2nd day of in-person absentee ("early") voting for the June 30 OK Primary Election closes today at 6 p.m. The final day of early voting is tomorrow (Saturday, June 27) from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Find your county's early voting location(s) here: https://t.co/tmyUpsW8X5 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 26, 2020
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

Here are updated stats as of about 5:30PM for in-person absentee ("early") and mail absentee. So far more than 27K have voted in-person absentee and more than 67K mail absentees have been received. We will have more updates on Saturday. https://t.co/pYTpSy7BW4 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 26, 2020
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

Here are some updated stats as of about 1:15PM for in-person absentee ("early") and mail absentee. (Note: Some county election boards do not update their in-person absentee numbers in realtime, but most do.) https://t.co/7im7sTX6Mc — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 26, 2020
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

There were no State Questions and no statewide races for R's & D's at the OK Primary Election in June 2016, but here are congressional district primary results for R's and D's (and US Sen. for L's) from that election. https://t.co/Emr2dOjTg2 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 26, 2020
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

Day Two of in-person absentee ("early") voting is underway, and county election boards also continue to process mail absentee ballots. Here are some updated stats as of about 9:30AM. https://t.co/7xuxz50dxt — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 26, 2020
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

@Mister_Sommer Tape, paper clip, staple all work great! See our earlier tweet to watch the tutorial videos. https://t.co/VVlpKwEx6D — PolitiTweet.org

Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

Questions about voting an absentee ballot? View our tutorial video for standard absentee ballots:… https://t.co/DqhPUEL4HW

Posted June 26, 2020
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

A voter who requests a mail absentee ballot but decides to vote in-person instead can sign an affidavit at the polling place stating the absentee ballot has not been cast. 26 O.S. § 7-115: https://t.co/Mog7TDjNbL. Voting twice is unlawful, so be careful not to do both. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 26, 2020
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

Early voting continues today from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. in all 77 counties. Find our where to vote at https://t.co/tmyUpsW8X5. You can view a sample ballot at https://t.co/tQ0UC7PgLH. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 26, 2020
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

Here are the latest stats for in-person absentee/mail absentee as of about 6PM June 25. (Reminder: Not all counties update their in-person stats in realtime.) https://t.co/KiAjg4ISIs — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 25, 2020
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

Day One of in-person absentee ("early") voting for the June 30 Primary is closed! Early voting continues Friday, June 26 from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday, June 27 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Find your county's voting location(s) here: https://t.co/tmyUpsW8X5 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 25, 2020
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

Here are the latest mail absentee voting stats: 141,377 ballots were sent to voters and 59,825 voted ballots have been returned so far. (Absentee ballots returned by mail must be received at the county election board by 7PM on Election Day.) https://t.co/J7rb0xmtdu — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 25, 2020
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

As of about 2:45PM on June 25, statewide more than 10K have voted in-person absentee ("early") and nearly 60K mail absentee ballots have been received by county election boards. (Note: Some counties do not update their in-person absentee stats in real time.) https://t.co/nNVfJT8bSO — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 25, 2020
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

For those of you wondering, here is a breakdown of the votes cast on SQ 788 at the June 2018 Primary Election, which was the only true "statewide" election on the ballot. https://t.co/4X91ujrOMg — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 25, 2020
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

In-person absentee ("early") voting is underway, so learn more about social distancing and safety protocols for in-person voting: https://t.co/n3u5QgHhpc State election officials strongly recommend that voters wear masks or cloth face coverings at in-person voting sites. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted June 25, 2020