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Posted on 10/31/24 at 12:28 pm to OU Guy
Mark7:16
@Mark7_16
I’m voting securely today in Oklahoma. Everyone can rest assured that every vote in my state will be a valid vote and they will all be counted by shortly after the polls close on Election Day.
To vote, I mark my ballot in private, place it in a sealed envelope. Then I go to any Notary (no fee for the service) with that sealed envelope a yellow affidavit envelope (photo 2 below) and a green vote box envelope. I show my real ID to the notary, sign and date my affidavit envelope, he stamps it and signs it and I place my white sealed ballot envelope inside of it and then inside of the green ballot bag envelope. Then I hand deliver my ballot only in person to a person at the county election board locational couple of miles from my house. Of course, my ballot can be mailed, but I don’t have much faith in any US government entity to be in control of my ballot.
@Mark7_16
I’m voting securely today in Oklahoma. Everyone can rest assured that every vote in my state will be a valid vote and they will all be counted by shortly after the polls close on Election Day.
To vote, I mark my ballot in private, place it in a sealed envelope. Then I go to any Notary (no fee for the service) with that sealed envelope a yellow affidavit envelope (photo 2 below) and a green vote box envelope. I show my real ID to the notary, sign and date my affidavit envelope, he stamps it and signs it and I place my white sealed ballot envelope inside of it and then inside of the green ballot bag envelope. Then I hand deliver my ballot only in person to a person at the county election board locational couple of miles from my house. Of course, my ballot can be mailed, but I don’t have much faith in any US government entity to be in control of my ballot.
Posted on 10/31/24 at 12:30 pm to OU Guy
To me, the whole purpose of early voting is to skip the crowds.
This defeats the purpose.
I'm voting on election day.
This defeats the purpose.
I'm voting on election day.
Posted on 10/31/24 at 12:33 pm to OU Guy
Tulsa has long lines too. People are fed up with the leftist BS
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To me, the whole purpose of early voting is to skip the crowds.
This defeats the purpose.
I'm voting on election day.
I always go election day. Early has many reasons. Shift workers. Going out of town. Other appts.
Posted on 10/31/24 at 12:42 pm to OU Guy
they must cherry pick locations to make it look bad. In every election i have ever voted in, it has never taken me more than 45minutes.
Posted on 10/31/24 at 12:49 pm to FMtTXtiger
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they must cherry pick locations to make it look bad. In every election i have ever voted in, it has never taken me more than 45minutes.
Oklahoma county and Tulsa county are the biggest counties and have 2 each early voting places. They need more with the growth. But I caution, we have secure elections and more isn’t always better secure wise. I waited 1 hr 4 years ago on election day. Small time to invest for 4 years worth of good.
Posted on 10/31/24 at 4:45 pm to OU Guy
Oklahoma State Election Board
@OKelections
Day 2 in-person absentee ("early voting") update:
After more than 80,000 voters participated in the first day of early voting, the two day total is now more than 127,000 as of 2:15PM.

@OKelections
Day 2 in-person absentee ("early voting") update:
After more than 80,000 voters participated in the first day of early voting, the two day total is now more than 127,000 as of 2:15PM.
Posted on 10/31/24 at 7:07 pm to OU Guy
Oklahoma State Election Board
@OKelections
Some early voting sites across the state are still processing voters who were in line before 6PM, but here are the latest in-person absentee voting stats: More than 155,000 early voters in two days so far.
Gotta keep stacking numbers to help win the national votes to help steal Colorado electorals
@OKelections
Some early voting sites across the state are still processing voters who were in line before 6PM, but here are the latest in-person absentee voting stats: More than 155,000 early voters in two days so far.
Gotta keep stacking numbers to help win the national votes to help steal Colorado electorals
Posted on 10/31/24 at 7:16 pm to prouddawg
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Don’t give me that Don’t Mess With Texas jibber jabber; Oklahoma is the one that’s got it going on
I live in Texas and have a cumulative 30 plus years in Texas. I lived in Oklahoma for three years. There was not a redder state than OK. They've flirted with a democrat representative for District 5 but I think it is all red now.
Posted on 10/31/24 at 7:24 pm to OU Guy
I voted early, Wednesday morning!
Posted on 10/31/24 at 7:25 pm to OU Guy
OK is as red as it gets.....
Posted on 10/31/24 at 7:26 pm to OU Guy
I really would like to spend more time in OK - it seems rad
Posted on 11/1/24 at 4:09 pm to SirWinston
In-person absentee ("early") voting update, Day 3, 4PM: Nearly 221,000. Heavy early voting turnout has continued across the state today.
Stacking numbers to help win overall country pop vote and steal Colorado 10 electorals

Stacking numbers to help win overall country pop vote and steal Colorado 10 electorals
Posted on 11/1/24 at 4:17 pm to OU Guy
For reference this was 2020 data final

Posted on 11/1/24 at 4:21 pm to OU Guy
If y'all didn't have the worst tornadoes known to man, I'd already live in Norman. I love that area.
Posted on 11/1/24 at 4:24 pm to AUMIS01
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If y'all didn't have the worst tornadoes known to man, I'd already live in Norman. I love that area.
Oklahoma is the outdoors sportsman's paradise.
Posted on 11/1/24 at 4:25 pm to AUMIS01
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If y'all didn't have the worst tornadoes known to man, I'd already live in Norman. I love that area.
Underground, in garage shelter. I love it here.
Here’s an example pic. Also, these shelters are great to store important docs and other things.

This post was edited on 11/1/24 at 4:26 pm
Posted on 11/1/24 at 4:27 pm to OU Guy
The state government and how well it functions certainly reflect the dark red nature.....
Posted on 11/1/24 at 4:30 pm to oklahogjr
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The state government and how well it functions certainly reflect the dark red nature.....
We’re happy you don’t live here to muck it up
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