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Early Voting Begins Tomorrow in Oklahoma

 

Early voting for the August 25th Runoff Primary Election in Oklahoma begins tomorrow.

 

Voters across the state will be able to cast their ballots in-person at polling locations tomorrow and Friday from 8am to 6pm and on Saturday from 8am to 2pm. Oklahoma primaries are closed primaries, which means an voter must be a registered member of that party to participate in the election. Republican voters will be asked to vote on candidates for governor, Commissioner of Labor, Superintendent of Public Instruction and Insurance Commissioner while Democrats will choose a candidate for U.S. Senate.

 

Regardless of party affiliation, all voters may cast a ballot on two state questions: Question 844 if passed, would require legislature to create a system to determine reimbursement amounts each local government or district will receive for revenues lost due to the state's property tax exemption for manufacturing plants.

 

Question 846 would require voters to provide proof of identity in order to vote in an election.

 

Voters in the South Coffeyville Public Schools District will vote on a proposed $5.9 million bond issue.

 

For early voting locations, go here.

 

For information on elections by county, go here.

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