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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

@pampollard There are no runoffs after general elections. Whoever gets the most votes wins. — PolitiTweet.org

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

Get the facts about OK's voter Proof of Identity law: https://t.co/2ozDtwesBB https://t.co/P1mXW4e1rs — PolitiTweet.org

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

3 ways to prove identity when voting: 1) Valid Fed./State/Tribal Photo ID, or 2) Free voter ID Card, or 3) Affidavit w/provisional ballot — PolitiTweet.org

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

Please thank a pollworker today! 82% are age 61 or older. 13+ hour workday. Paid $87 stipend for today. They're the backbone of democracy! — PolitiTweet.org

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

Nearly 1000 extra pollworkers are working today. All hands are on deck for this election, but high voter participation = lines. — PolitiTweet.org

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

@pampollard Election law only addresses distance from ballot box. Oklahoma Ethics Commission can answer questions about campaign rules. — PolitiTweet.org

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

Some reports of heavy voter participation today. Go vote Oklahoma! Polls open until 7PM. Find your polling place: https://t.co/XuNLmu6aEt — PolitiTweet.org

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

@michaelwgrover Yes. — PolitiTweet.org

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

Nearly 1000 extra pollworkers working today! Getting reports of lines at polls due to high voter participation. Please plan accordingly. — PolitiTweet.org

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

We appreciate Oklahoma pollworkers! About 1/2 are age 71 or older. About 1/3 are 61-70. Only 3% are 40 or younger. — PolitiTweet.org

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

Q: Can I take notes about how I plan to vote into the polling place? A: Yes. Just don't share them with another voter while there. — PolitiTweet.org

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

Questions or concerns at your polling place? Talk to the precinct inspector or call your county election bd. https://t.co/UeO5jJdrW0 — PolitiTweet.org

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

Misdemeanor violations of OK election law punishable by up to 1 year in county jail and/or $10K fine. Felony violations: 5yrs and/or $50K. — PolitiTweet.org

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

State law: "Any person who, within the election enclosure, discloses to any other person how he voted” guilty of a misdemeanor. — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 8, 2016
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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. — PolitiTweet.org

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

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 Nov. 8, 2016
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Oklahoma State Election Board @OKelections

7AM: Polls are now open in Oklahoma! 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

State law: It is a felony to knowingly remove a ballot from a polling place or knowingly carry a ballot into a polling place. — PolitiTweet.org

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

State law: It is a felony to perpuate fraud or conspire to commit fraud at any election. — PolitiTweet.org

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

State law: No printed material other than that provided by election board can be publicly placed or exposed within… https://t.co/t4pTmv0Auf — PolitiTweet.org

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

State law: Electioneering (campaigning, advocacy, advertising, etc.) within 300 ft of ballot box while election is in progress is a crime. — PolitiTweet.org

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

State law: Any unauthorized person who remains within 50 ft of ballot box while election is in progress guilty of a… https://t.co/1O0eDKRcoh — PolitiTweet.org

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

State law: No person other than the election officials and voters allowed inside the election enclosure during voting hours. — PolitiTweet.org

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

State law: It is a crime to interfere with a voter attempting to vote or interfere with orderly and lawful conduct of an election. — PolitiTweet.org

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

State law: It is a crime to influence the vote of another by means of force or intimidation. (Penalty = Up to 1 year and/or $10K.) — PolitiTweet.org

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

State law: It is a felony to offer, solicit or accept something of value to directly or indirectly influence the vote of the person. — PolitiTweet.org

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

State law: It is a felony to vote more than once at any election or to vote knowing you are not eligible to vote. — PolitiTweet.org

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

Get the facts about Oklahoma’s voter Proof of Identity law: https://t.co/2ozDtwesBB https://t.co/IXAKLv0erI — PolitiTweet.org

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

3 ways to prove identity when voting: -Valid Federal/State/Tribal Photo ID -Voter ID Card -Affidavit w/provisional ballot — PolitiTweet.org

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

To vote in Oklahoma you must be: -United States citizen -Oklahoma resident -18 or older on election day -Lawfully registered to vote — PolitiTweet.org

Posted Nov. 8, 2016