Voters urged to request absentee ballot early
The Election Board is encouraging people to request ballots now if they have concerns about in-person voting.
The Election Board is encouraging people to request ballots now if they have concerns about in-person voting.
The Census deadline has been moved to Sept. 30.
School districts across the metro are improving their learning environments. There are more buildings slated to open in spring 2021.
The Chamber is encouraging voters to approve the state question on Medicaid expansion.
Any registered voter in Oklahoma may vote by absentee ballot to avoid the long lines and health concerns that might present themselves on Election Day.
The self-response phase has been extended from July 31 to Oct. 31. Oklahoma currently ranks 44th in estimated response rate. An accurate count is essential to our state’s future.
The people elected to represent you matter, and 2020 provides an important opportunity for you to make your voice heard.
Absentee voting can be more convenient for voters and keeps them away from potentially sick people.