AMERICA VOTES: Early Voting Begins in Oklahoma
Voters can cast ballots on governor, legislative races and State Question 832, which would raise the minimum wage to $15 by 2029.
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Oklahomans cast their ballots Thursday as early voting begins
Voters mark their ballots in the Oklahoma County Election Board on June 11 in Oklahoma City. (Photo by Courtney Bell/Oklahoma Voice)OKLAHOMA CITY — Voters headed to the Oklahoma County Election Board on Thursday to cast their votes ahead of Election Day, many of whom had political division heavy on their minds. Lines moved quickly at the polling location just north of the state Capitol on a windy but mild morning. Some residents voted early beca…
Early voting underway for Oklahoma primary elections
Marshall County voters are casting their ballots in early voting for the Oklahoma primaries. Major contests include the race for governor, District 1 Commissioner, and State Question 832 on minimum wage increase. Polls remain open through Saturday, with election day scheduled for June 16 and coverage provided by KTEN News.
AMERICA VOTES: Early voting begins in Oklahoma
Oklahomans can vote early for the next three days.In person absentee voting (or early voting) is available June 11, 12 and 13 ahead of the June 16th primary.When can I vote?Early voting locations are open Thursday, June 11 and Friday, June 12 (8 a.m. to 6 p.m.) and Saturday, June 13 (8 a.m. 2 p.m.)Where can I vote?In Tulsa County:TULSA COUNTY ELECTION BOARD12000 E Skelly DrT.T.C. - BROKEN ARROW4600 SOUTH OLIVE AVENUEFull list HEREWhat do I need?…
Early voting begins in Oklahoma today, here's what you need to know
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — Early voting begins in Oklahoma Thursday and News 4 spoke with state election officials about what voters need to know ahead of time. Thursday and Friday you can vote early from 8 a.m.-6 p.m. You can also vote early Saturday from 8 a.m.-2 p.m. You'll want to make sure you bring [...]
Early voting for Oklahoma primary election and State Question 832 starts Thursday
Oklahomans can hit the ballot box and vote for who they think should lead Oklahoma and decide on whether to raise the minimum wage as early voting for the primary election starts Thursday.

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