Vice President Kamala Harris is being pressed by a top state official in Oklahoma to back a reimbursement for the cost to taxpayers of illegal immigration and its impact on schools, according to a letter.
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Early in-person voting kicked off in Oklahoma on Tuesday as the 2024 election is now in full swing. Here is everything you need to know to cast your ballot in Oklahoma.
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Early voting for the presidential election is officially underway in Oklahoma, with voters lining up well before the polls opened at 8 a.m. at the Oklahoma County Election Board.
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Early voting began in Oklahoma on Wednesday. Polling places are open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. CT through Friday, and 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday. The majority of states have opened some form of early voting,
EDMOND- (KOKH) — On the first day of in-person early voting, Oklahomans turned out in droves in Oklahoma County to vote and make their voices heard. "So I'd say we've been here for two hours, two and a half," said Sarah Ball.
It's almost Election Day in the Sooner State, and Oklahomans are going to decide on more than just who will be the next president.
Early voting in Oklahoma began Wednesday, and many in Oklahoma County were eager to cast their vote in person. Before the Oklahoma County Election Board opened the polls at 8 a.m., dozens of voters were waiting in a line that stretched across the parking lot.