Oklahoma
Early voting begins this week ahead of June 16 primary election in Oklahoma
OKLAHOMA (KXII) – Early voting for the Oklahoma primary election begins this week.
Voters can cast early ballots at local county election boards starting on Thursday, June 11, and Friday, June 12, between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m., and on Saturday from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
A list of early voting locations can be found here.
Election day is next Tuesday, June 16.
Oklahoma voters will decide on a new governor as Gov. Kevin Stitt approaches the end of his final term.
In this election, Oklahomans will also choose party nominees for the U.S. Senate ahead of the Senate election in Oklahoma on November 3.
Five Republicans, five Democrats, and two Independents are running in the primary to fill the vacant seat left by Markwayne Mullin’s departure to lead Homeland Security.
State Question 832, proposing to raise the minimum wage statewide, is also up for a vote this year.
For registration and voting information, visit the Oklahoma voter portal.
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