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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

Oklahoma's total # of votes cast for president has already surpassed final totals for 2012. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 9, 2016
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

1882 of 1956 pcts reporting. (FYI Tulsa County still counting absentee mail ballots.) Live unofficial results: https://t.co/Yks481a2i7 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 9, 2016
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

1454 of 1956 Precincts Reporting. Get live unofficial results here: https://t.co/Yks481a2i7 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 9, 2016
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

740 of 1956 precincts now reporting. Get live (unofficial) results here: https://t.co/Yks481a2i7 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 9, 2016 Just a Typo
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

In addition to record early votes, Oklahoma has a record number of mail absentee ballots. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 9, 2016
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

FYI: Canadian County Election Board reports they are still counting mail absentee ballots. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 9, 2016
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

FYI: Tulsa County Election Board reports they are still counting mail absentee ballots. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 9, 2016 Just a Typo
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

Results are posted on our website as they are uploaded by county election boards. Get live unofficial results here: https://t.co/Yks481a2i7 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 9, 2016
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

For data nerds who want more than topline results, you can also download precinct level results from our website. https://t.co/Yks481a2i7 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 9, 2016
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

Absentees starting to come in from county election boards. Get live unofficial results here: https://t.co/Yks481a2i7 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 9, 2016
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

7PM: Polls now closed in Oklahoma. If you were in line before 7, you will get to vote. Get live unofficial results: https://t.co/Yks481a2i7 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 9, 2016
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

Polls close at 7PM in OK. Live unofficial results will be available after 7 on our website: https://t.co/Yks481a2i7 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 9, 2016
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

Polls close at 7PM. Still time to vote! Find your polling place here: https://t.co/XuNLmu6aEt — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 9, 2016
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

Less than 90 minutes to go, but still time to vote! Polls close at 7PM. Find your polling place here: https://t.co/XuNLmu6aEt — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 8, 2016
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

Plenty of time to vote! Polls close at 7PM. You get to vote if in line by 7PM. Lines likely if heavy late turnout, so plan accordingly. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 8, 2016
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

Got questions about elections in Oklahoma? We have answers. Check out the FAQs on our website: https://t.co/0Ztz8vko7M — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 8, 2016
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

After 5PM = one of the busiest times to vote. Lines likely if voter participation is high. Plan accordingly if voting late in the day. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 8, 2016
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

Polls close at 7PM. Plenty of time to vote! Find your polling place & get sample ballot here: https://t.co/XuNLmu6aEt — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 8, 2016
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

@denwalt @adamrbrooks @JLanie Ok County Election Board checked into this. Did not happen. Lines split by party for primaries, not general. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 8, 2016
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

If there is an issue at your polling place, tell the precinct inspector or contact your county election bd: https://t.co/UeO5jJdrW0 — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 8, 2016
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

State law: It is a misdemeanor for an unauthorized person who remains within 50 ft of ballot box while election is in progress. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 8, 2016
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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 crime. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 8, 2016
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

State law: Only election officials & voters allowed inside the election enclosure (where voters check in & vote) during voting hours. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 8, 2016
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

Polls open until 7PM. High voter participation = lines in some areas, so plan accordingly. If you are in line by 7, you get to vote. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 8, 2016
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

~1000 extra pollworkers today, but high voter participation causing lines in many areas. Appreciate voters' patience & pollworkers hard work — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 8, 2016
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

@abbeyviolet @jakefisher @peterkwright Absentee ballots are counted once the polls close. The tracker will update after the election. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 8, 2016
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

Confirm location of your polling place & get sample ballot: https://t.co/XuNLmu6aEt Lines are possible when voter participation is high. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 8, 2016
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

@sarahtaylorokc False. Phones can be used silently. Some counties post signs saying no phones to prevent noise from disturbing voters. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 8, 2016
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

@TravisBrauer Mail ballots must be returned by mail. You can vote in person if you did not return mail ballot. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 8, 2016
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

@JacobTidwe11 Phones not banned by law. Some counties post signs to keep rings, dings and talk from disturbing voters. You can use silently. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 8, 2016